?; w y" . A DESPITE HIS RIXEY LIVES UP TO GA WGE'S ESTIMA TION Slim Southpaw Goes Good After Going Bad in Same Day, But Phils Sink to Cellar WHITTED GOING GOOD Hy EDWIN J. POLLOCK TV Tin: cnrly part of June the Phil pitching (Unit conitC(l of a dock of cripples and Kppn. lUxcy, who hnd just joined the club. .Tnok Coombs una vtor rjlirg nnd fretting nbout the hnrd luck that tvns cnmplng on his trail when Gnwgp Whitted horned Into his thoughts. "Why not Bend in Illxcy," Oeorgc advised, "that string bean can pitch " nhd he may be just ns good now as if he hnd hnd (spring trnining. You can never tell how he'H going to Hip 'em. I've seen him good nnd bad in the same day." I Thop ttnnli of the former cnplniu of our Phils was proven at the baseball tvoikN occupjlng the real estate nt Uroiul nnd Iluntingdon streets Hntur day. Kppa ttns good nnd bad in the same day. Crnvnth's lean and lanky and attk ward southpaw started the first gume ngnlnst the Pirntes and enved in in the center before the third inning wns com pleted. He pleaded with (Savvy to glo him another chance lu the-second en counter nnd hh request was granted. He pitched shutout bnll. You never can tell anything about the wenther and Ithey. Fans Surprised THE 12,000 customers were somewhat startled, not to mention surprised, when Gnwy sent Hixey back nt the Pirates in the second gnme, but the lenn left-hnnder knew what he was chirking nbout when be usked for an other chnnce. He was nicked for nine hits, but with men on bnses he wns ns steady ns the Stnte House clock. Snappy fielding in bnck of the southerner gave him the necessary mor ale. The Phils made several sensational plays, among them three double-killings that nipped rallies in the well-known bud. Kven the shutout ball exhibited by Rlxcy nnd the flnshy support of the Cravathians could not save the rhils from dropping Into the ccllnr ngnln. The Cards have gone crnzy on a winning streak and have moved up to seventh plnce. The St. Looic gnng began its spree ngninst the Giants in their west ern home nnd have been actiug up ever since. They hate won seven of tbeir last cigtit starts. WliltUxl Goes Wild OUR. Gawge Whitted made his debut in a Pirate uniform here and im pressed upon the fans that he is much better than Casey Stengel, especially In view of the fact that Casey has failed to report and is now under suspension from President Raker. Like every other ball player, Whitted respects IMxej's ability as a hurlcr be cause or in spite of the fact that he can hit him. The Carolina speedster hnd three solid rnps off the Virginia Dinger, two in the first game and one in the second. Whitted was there with the punch in the pinch in the opening encounter. He got a hit every time there was a man on the runwajs when he appeared at bat. His two singles and a double drote in three of the Pirate tallies. Noyes Yanked In Chicago Fray Continued From Pate Ono putting Kerr on third. Weaver singled to right, scoring Kerr. Jackson filed to Wirt. Tin co runs, five hits, no errors. Third Inning Durrus got to first on V.. Collins fumble. Noyes fanned. Witt forced Burrus, Risberg to Collins. Thomas walked. Walker struck out. No runs, no bits, one error. Kerscher now pitching for Athletics. Felsch struck out. Gondii doubled down tho left field line. Ri-berg tiled to Witt tma Gandfl went to third on the play. Rchalk's second hit to left scored Gall on, hcnnllt out stealing. JlcAvov to Dugnn. One run, two hits, no errors. NEW SWIMMING MARKS Misses Boyle, Smith and Blelotrey Better National Records 'New York, Aug. IS. Three national Kwimmiiig records were shattered at n water carnival held yesteidav by the Woodmere Country Club nt Woodmere, L. 1., under the supervision of the New York Women's S. A. AH contestants were members of the latter organization. Competing over n survejed fiO-jard course in open water Sliss IHhelda Rleintrey and Miss Charlotte Roylc lowered the respective Uick nnd free fctylo mnrks to .n.Sl-5s. nnd 29 3-5s., while Miss Ruth Smith brought ilown the breast stroke figures to 3!) 2.5s. The old records stood in tho order named at 41s., 20 4-fis. nnd 4.1s. PENN FOOTBALL PRACTICE Bell and Several Veterans to Start Training This Week Preliminary football practice will start this week in University of Penn sylvania fotbnll circles. Captain Rert Bell, who has but recently returned frbm Cape May, has invited several of the Red and Blue veterans to St. Davids, to Indulge in some early season training. It is also possible thnt either Rob Folwell, the head coach, or Rig Rill Hollenback, who will act In an ad visory manner, will be on hand to in struct tbo men during their stay at St. Davids. Up-to-Minute Marks of Lcadnig Batters NATIONAL a. Cravath. Phlta . HO Roush, Cincinnati ,1110 Stock. St Louli. 07 irornsby. st 1.1, ng Mcllennr. St Loula 71 -' AMERICAN Cobb, Detroit f.T ijaoobaon., .St. fouls 81 fltslel'. fit Louis., .Ml Veach Detroit ,,..101 ravfelnpauth. N. Yi Jit J.EAQUR Ann h inn S3 70 378 M 182 340 44 11(1 snn 4i) liri L'20 27 71 I.KAOUE 318 01 133 SOI B2 107 s4 na ia S84 I4 lit s 7J 108 r c 3B2 323 31ft 314 314 374 ,jm ,snn ;8s .140 ILLNESS, OUIMET EVIDENTLY HOPES TO MAKE What May Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAL I.KAOUK rinh IV I. I'.r. I.. Split Cincinnati . f?;v lork Jf hlraito JltrooVbn I'lltMmrrh Hoston St. Iul rhlladcnhlla 71 tn M All 48 39 SK S4 37 49 m as 57 on .inn . .njn .mo .IM . , .47.1 .ISO .471 .400 ,4M t.sns .3nx moo t.san ,4ns .31X1 S7 Ml . ,AVi .mi -win two. tlise two. Postponed, rain AMi:itlrN I.KAOUK C'luTi W.i I.. 0.1 Sit SO 41 M 41 R5 4S M 4 k r.c. .02. .117(1 .680 .ft 45 .R50 Win .020 .nin .ftfll .Mil .BS4 ,47A .413 .S87 f.ose .(1111 ,r.7i .SIS .11311 .Ml ,4W .404 .277 Clileneo . Detroit rievelind New ork Nt. I.OIIH Hoston .. Washington Athletic 4H ft .471 42 (11 .408. 28 7 .280 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL I.KAdUE tlrookljn, 3i Clnrlnnntl. 0. New-ork-ChlcaBo. iMistponrd. wt irronnds. AllintlCAN I.EAffUK Chlrnto, 3i Athlrttra, 1 (rntlril In dlllli In- nlnir. rnln). New lork, 0 rlrirland, 2. VtnBlilntton. 4i Drtrolt, 2 Iflrrrn Innlnits). llOKlon. 2i Ht. Iuln. 1. lloilon. 0: St. IxjuU. 1 (nrrnnd rimr), JOE BHUNI m IM CADDIES' 1EET Woodbury Country Club Boys Play First Round in An nual Tournament By SPICK HALL Woodbury, N. J., Aug. 18. The first round of the annual caddies' tourna ment pf the Woodbury Country Club wns completed today. The qualifying round wns plned last Monday and tli" second round is scheduled to be staged over the nine-hole court here on Thursday nfternoon. The semifinals will be played on next Monday and the tinnls nt some future date. In the first round today there were three byes. Otis Peters, ,1. McGinnis nnd John Powers. The first pair to leave the first tee today were Israel Polsky and E. Young court PolRky took the lead and was never headed, benting out his little caddy mate three up and two to go. Joe Polsky was beaten in his match with Joe Ilruni, 8 and G. Brunl won the ciualifjing round nnd is looked upon ns the fnvorite in iew of the fact that he made by far the lowest score in the tournament last season, medal round nnd wns runner up in the Following nrc the summnries: First Round Israel Polsky defeated E. Young -court, 3 nnd 2. M. McGinnis won from Porch by default. Joe Rrunl won from Joe Polsky, 8 nnd (!. Pred I,abatl defeated O. Hoffner, '4 nnd 2. J. McGinnis, bye. Otis Peters, bje. G. Gibson won from L. Miller by default. John Powers, bye. HENDRYX STILlTeADING Louisville Outfielder Heads Ameri can Association With .354 Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 18. Tim Hcndrjx. the Louisville outfielder, in creased his lend nmong the American Association batters last week nnd is topping the hitters with .Bfil. Becker nnd Good, both of Kansas City, are tied for second honors with .337. E. Miller, St. Paul, has tied Recker in total bnses with IM, but Becker's eleven homers remain high in thnt de partment. Reseller, Louisville, continues to show the way to the baNc stealers with thirty -six pilfered sacks. Leading American Association bat ters for forty or more games nrc: O'Mnnij Indinnapolis, .320; Covington! Indianapolis, .319; Leary, Indianapolis' .310; L Miller, St. Paul, ,310; w! .Miller, Kansas City, .314; Owens Minneapolis, .314; Kirkc, Louisville' .313; Hyatt, Toledo, .303; Rchg, In dianapolis, .301. DARTMOUTH SIGNS COACHES Hawley and Llewellyn to Assist Spears on Gridiron Boston. Aug. 18. With the signing of Jess Ilnwley and F. A. (Hank) Llewellyn to assist 8. W. Spears in the coaching of the Dartmouth College football team for this fall, the Hano-er institution muy be said to have an nil western coaching staff. All arc resl dents of Illinois and nricrlnnllv f- k West, where they began their football career. Hawlej will act in nn ndvisorj position with Spears, while Llewellyn will be assistant conch. Tuesday's Saratoga Entries furlonV"" conJ1n. 'or two-yeur-old.. 0 109 ion on iii'i ion inn i". ion Star Court ion ItJtwti? American Soldier 100 liuMliorn ir "'ruction . ion llrldwlSyfJ Slmplfton .inn Royal Diirk '"".!. Ql'nn 10D .N;il,,,n.i,. lllle Vivian luil Ddtne ... Second raco. and ur.. I mile Prnton n Clara Martin Arravan . Mandarin Ilallymooney Damrosch Mormon Elder A ha A a wia. luo selling, for three-year olda . ln Pi,r . ' Sf, J!'"ln" Mol ,?'.' PPy Valley ill Monomor . 101 Dnrrai . US $lTlr.nn Arrow ins 'Tailor .Maid 101 Celto .... 104 'Orundv 100 Arrah Oo On . . inn Jim Dlnney . Mtapia Day . Itnlirinzr. . . 10J 1 mile- ranaitiona. for thre-year-old. llrldnman .. ..103 Clrrua . . .. 120 hrontown . ... loa Over There lin Paatorlal Swain los Mormon rader . 'loo Thunder, ten 1a ... ., n...' .. Thunderitorm .110 uui vit fnw urnu 11 year-olda. fl furlonca. R1n.nl.ln. In-. Fourth race Orab Hae handicap, for to- ar-olda. A furlnncrx Simpleton in-, frt. .,...- .10fl .101 .111) , ins .120 12'.' 100 l InnAitl 12.1 flla-rlm ..'.'.'. i""?r!v .. V- ' "Plain Alroclr Head Over lleela llil Peace Pennant Tvn.v T)ll,.l II, llna WU....I. I''lare Up ..' V ,r. ' .! " .iiiuaii . ftrd fllrl 1114 niaien 118 Htar Court (leopatra Ulnuereu 11a OTflh raa atllno. In, h .. v.nl. up, iU mllea. Comma CI . . 10.1 Captain Hodte 107 Queen of tho Sea 111) 'Kilkenny .117 .llm fllnnv 1 f, nn. k'nnu (I- Jlm Illnney . 120 Hon Konir ur, -jiuuieu ... .. no -i teiur .. lu. HUth race, for maiden riliea and veldlnsa threeiear olda 0 furlonaa. 103 Cock o' the Main 110 Nanette Klack Ion I.ucy I.ee , ins Forfar Courcellea 10 Damarla Over the Top ,110 l.orena Moia 10 10 .103 Mlatake .,..,,..110 Apprentloti allowance claimed. Weather, cloudy, threatening; irac heavy. EVENING PUBklO THREE CONTENDERS FOR AMATEUR GOLF CROWN GARDINEO WHirE K?;MflwM: 3kSiB$ Hoffner's 79 Card Leads Phila. Golfers in National PittsburRli, Pa., Aug. 18. Four Philadelphia golfers qualified In the first eighteen holes of the thirt -six-hole qunlif.ting round of the na tional nmntcur tourney here today. (Jeorge Hoffner, of Iinla, tied Oulmet with a setenty-ninc. .1. Wood Piatt, of North Hills, and IM Clnrey, of Unln, were tied witli tnrds of eighty. Maxwell H. Marston, of fialtusrol, n Philadcl phian, hnd nn eighty-two. S 1 58 LEADS T St. Louis Entry Three Strokes in Front of Chick Evans in Title Play HOFFNER AMONG LEADERS Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 18. Francis Ouiinet returned to the links todaj. The former nmntcur champion, who was HI with tonsillitis nnd a cold Shturday night, recovered sufficiently to stnrt in the thirty -six hole medal play for the national amateur championship over the Onkmont Countiv Club links. At the end of the thirty-six holes. .Tames Mnnion, of St. Louis, nnd Charles (Chick) Lvans, of Kdgennter, were the only two to finish. Mnnion had a "(i-SU for n lfiS score Lvnns turned in nn S.t-78 or n total of lf!1. Ouiinet hnd hnrd luck on the second eighteen holes, taking nn S7. His total for the thirty-six holes wus llttl Ouimet looked badlt ns he stnrted his round He lacked his former dash and life. However, Im piny was excellent. He made the first 18 holes in 711. At the 51(1 yard fourth he hit to long woods against n breeze to the edge of the green He was down in four. Chick I"nus. the champion, was a little off form for the first 18 holes. The best the champion could register was 8.1. The Philadelphia golfers made n fine shotting, (Jeorge W Hoffner, of llaln, topped the (Junker City contingent ulith a beautiful 70, represented bj a 30 go ing out and n 40 coming home. .1. Wood Piatt, of North Hills, and H. Clenry, of llala, were tied with SO. Maxwell It. Marston, of Hnltusrol, turned in nn 82. John (i. Anderson, of Sittnnoy, tied the score of Mnnion, taking a HO going out and n 117 home for n 7(1. .lames S. Munion, from the Public links nf Forest Park, St. Louis, was lending the field1 when man.t of the star plnjers hnd completed the first 18 holes of the .'III hole medal plat. Manion, a former cadilt. who won the Missouri state title In 1017, hnd n re markable score of 7(1. He was out in .'10 and buck in .'17. Twos nt the thirteenth and sixteenth helped him to score well. A lient.t shower caught the plnjers. Ltnns .wns in, hating finished his morn ing round in time to cscnpe getting wet, but Ouiinet and many others were drenched. Summaries: In out T'l 89 37 71) ,".S 4i Til .17 4J 79 .10 40 71) Jl) 41 80 41 41 62 42 3D SJ 41 42 3 42 42 84 41 41 84 .111 37 Til 3D 40 71" 40 311 70 40 40 SO .111. 41 SO HS 44 82 40 41 si 4 411 04 8.3977 Jamen R Manion Forest Park Francis Oulmet, Woodland Richard ttoolworth hcrnnton t (1 Waldo l,oPhmnor J Wood Plait North Hills Maxwell tlaraton lultunrol Hlehard K llrookencamp Forest Park Charles livana Jr Ednewntrr W N Thompson Canada . nnbSrt A. Gardner. Onwentala John O Andontnn Slwanoy Ueorre W Unffner llala Paul Tewkesbury. Aronlmlnk K C Clearj llala Ixmla Jacoby Charlotte 1 r.,,1.. I. Ilreilln Detroit Jerome Travera t'pper Monlrlalr 40 i.- xf riva,,. Alleirhenv -IS n'mtriinn llerrnn Oakmont. 3RnO' Iludolph R Knepper Sioux City. 3K 3d 7T. HOberi J JOnen Jr, viimiii .n i.i ni Nelson M Whitney New Orleans. 40- Oardner While Nassau 41 in 8." W U Fownes, Jr Oakmont 42 43 85 Oswald Klrkby, Enilewood. 42-43 87 ARREST SUNDAY GOLFERS Three Players Will Test Law In Massachusetts Knston, Aug. 18. For the purpose of determining lu the courts whether Sunday golf is legal In Mnssachussets, tho fctste police jesterdoy visited a links in the Metropolitan district and took the names of several plajers with a view to summoning thtec of them early this week as defendants in n test case. The action wns by agreement with the golf club, it was stated. .lohn II. Plunkett, chief of the stato police, said that he would have one man charged with plating alone and two others with being coutestants lu a game. Pell and Behr Triumph flreennlfh, Conn., Auk 18 Theodor n. Pell and Krl Ilehr defeated It I.lndley Mur. rap and Dean etathey In the flnala of the men's doubles In the annual tnt nation tennla tnurnnment yesterday b 11-8. 7-3, 11-2 Mra. Wlchtman and .Mlsj Warner eliminated Kleanor Gotfa and Marlon ZlndersUln In tho f.nals of tho women's doubles In two straight eeis. v LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, HslHF SaSaSaW M flilr HsVUJ FRANCI& OUIMET- EVANS OR OUIMET IN LINE FOR GOLF TITLE Both Are in Limeglarc Now at Oakmont; Match Be ticeen Them Would Be Season's Star Card Hy C.KANTLAND RICH Pittsburgh, Aug. IS. TN THK midst of the championship golf jubilee now under way nt Oak mont, there nre two outstanding fa torites who me nbsorbing the bulk of attention. These two men nrc Chick I'vans, the present chnmpion, nnd Krnncis Oui met, one of the greatest golfers Amer ica lias eter shown. Hack of these two normally, or paired with them, you would ordinarily find the names of Jerome I). Tratcrs and Hobert A. (inrdner, who have ac counted for six titles in their time Hut for the last month neither fiard ner nor Tratcrs has shown his best form, although one or both may tMii' with dizzv suddenness and romp baik to the old stride. f There lire several names mentioned ljust back of Ltans and Ouimet, but i among the leaders rew nre put Deyon.i Osttnld Kirby untl Itobb) Jones, the Metronolitnn champion, and the joung Atlanta star Kirb und Jones hate been plnjiug brilliantly the greater nart of the summer. If either is favored by the luck ot I draw and permitted tu get under good headway, there are none around out side of KtMis nnd Ouimet who has a better chuncc. El ans s. Oulmet Beyond any doubt n bnttle between rjvnns nnd Oulmet would be the star card of the season To have these" two men hooked up in a tliirty-six-hoV championship clash would be the tinnl word in golf thrills. This ma easily happen, for there are only a limited few nt Oukuiont who hnve n chnfice to cudgel either out of the tournament before they meet. If they should irseet nt Oakmont, who would win? IJvuns so fnr has beaten Ouimet three times In medal play tournaments in three open chninpionships, at Midlothian in 101 1, nt Hnltusrol In 1015 and" at Hiuebum in 101(1. So fur ns tte recall the inlimnte de tnils, they hate met in match plnv competition hut once nt Detroit in 1015 in the preliminary East -West series. In this match I'vans was soinvthing like 3 up nnd 3 to piny, only to hnte Ouimet rnllv, cut nwny the lend ,nnd finnlly win on the first extra hole. As (iolfers Evans undoubtedly has a sounder golfing style than Ouimet hns. Chick isn't unite as long off the tee. but a trifle surer in direction. He in nlso surer with his irons, from the long Iron to the mashie niblick pitch. In a given round, tnken on the nver nge, Ouiinet will itnnder off the course Into trouble much oftener thnn Evans will. To offset this, Ouimet has se cured better results at match play, largely through his fnr better putting On the green there is no comparison. Ouimet is one of the best putters In the country, Evans, nmong the leaders, is one of the worst Certnlnly If Evnns were putting poorly he would hnte only an outside chance to win, but he has putted much better than usual In mans of his matches this nummer nnd in this respect he seems to have more confi dence than he normal!) carries around the green. If Etnns could hold his own with the putter he would, have the better chance. ' Ouimet has plajed brilliant golf this summer, but he has nlso been erratic at times, while Evans has maintained a brilliant pace all the way through His scoring since Ilraeburn over va rious I'nited States nnd Canadian courses has been uncanny an average somewhere around beventy-two over an extended stretch. The Metropolitan Chance The metropolitan golfing district, which embraces 120 clubs around New ", cJ -WOOD PLATT- Three Sections in Drive for Amateur Links Croivn "piIEIU are three sections nt nrms -L in the nmntcur championship drive the Enst, headed b.t Ouimet. Tratcrs, Plott, Kirlihy, ' Marston, Anderson, etc. ; the West, bended bj Etnns, (Inrdner, liters, Knttnes, etc.: the South, with Whitnej! Jones, rimer and Jncoby. The East -West clash is the one that carries the gi eater feeling. The West hns bagged the Inst two titles plated for. and will make a desper ate drive to finish first ngnin. York city, hns never put oter n winnei since Travrs's last stand in Win, lu the old dnjs with Trails and Trnvers the metropolitan district IUI n big bulge Rut Ouimet, (Inrdner and Evans put nn end to this drite Hut for 1010 the big town will muke a bold hid with 'I rnvers, Kirkhi. Mnrs ton Anderson. White und Walker, u formidable nrrat .Final CI ilk-Lmed $25, $30, $35 & $40 qualities,num bering approximately 700, to go at ;22e50 THIS is news indeed! The values are here, selection is here, quality goes without saying. All wool, all new, all good inside and out, all lined with silk, and many of them finished in the sleeves with silk. All style s, too. Single- breasted sacks, double- breasted, camouflage, three- in - one, waist - line designs with railroad stitching. Patterns in endless variety; flannels, worsteds, serges, tweeds and novelties. They will sell in a trice at $22.50 & $24.50 iam H. 1217-19 Chestnut Street AUGUST 18, 1919 OTHER GOLFERS SICK AT OAKMONT NATIONAL POLO PLAY ON AT BALA SEPT, 13 j Championships, Suspended ' Since War, to Be Revived at j Philadelphia C. C. .ENTRIES TO CLOSE SEPT. 1 Hnv in the national polo .lnniplon- I ships, suspended sim e llllt! b the nrth.t.Ps nf the ,mlo.ts ,n the war. , will l,o retlved nt the Philadelphia, Countr Club, Hnln. Soitonil r 1H The tournament will inntinuo until Snturdin. September 'J7. The l'olo Absim intimi will i lose ititiios nu Sep tvmber 1 Tin- senior banipionship now held bv the (innt N"ik I'nlo flub. New York, is .men tn nil teams, without limit of linndicnii The junior tltl ..f handicap Hie juuinr titli .1 n the possession of the Meadow third team, is open to tenuis now i ltroolj whose nccrecat. hnndn an does lint ex ceed tttentt gnnls, but this limit is simplt to iletine the class, and all games in both ilinnipionships shall be plated without handicaps No plater with n higher handicap than lite goals mnt, compete In the junior ihampionsnip. All 1'l.i.ters Kliglble All plujeis are eligible to the open i hauiilnnslup, nrespic me of the linndi caps, and tbet need not be mcmbeis of the same dub, but the latter is man tlntorj In the senior nnd junior A Cniindlnn team is i-cpeetid for the open this rear and nn nrint four in the junior, besides n California team. The tinpbt fnr the senior is u gold cup pre senleil lu William Waldorf Abdul. ,, , , , , i i is.il-. .,,1' which has been in plat since ls.).i, an.l . is inscribed with the names of the best players of em h successive J cur who formed the winning team. The tropin of the junior, the gift of Samuel I). Wnrren. of Dedham. Mass , bus been in competition since 100(1. and Joseph It Thnuias. now of the Wiirienton Hunt. Viiginln, gave the trnuht fnr the open ill 1010. I'nlrsv In championship should be won lit de fault, the Polo Association HiliN indi vidual cups to be won outright, ill ml ditiou to the perpetual trophj At Point Judith ,! . c-l.l u ... Oil n llll.eri-l.l iii-iu .... .. J... In 100X when last held nt the Phila delphn. Countr, Club, the senior chain- ' pionship was won by the Countrj Cluh ! of Westchester tenm. John K. Cowdin. J. M Waterbury, Jr , II. P Whitney 'and I. Wnterburt : and the Lnkewood Polo Club four, (ieorge J. (lOiild. his I sous Klngdon and Jay, and Ilenjninin i Nil oil, won the junior championship TWILIGHT BALL GAME Germantown Plays Nativity on Former's Field Tonight t.ermantown begins n week or hard gnmes tonight when it plats the Na tititt Catholic Club nt Chetten n ml Mngnolin avenues A return gnme will be plated nt Vativitv tninnriotv night, nnd on Wcclnc-dnt . Autocar, of the Main Line Le.igue, will be the nttrn. tion at Cermantnwn Hnrrnwgnte will be plaj oil l'ridat earance & $2450 Wanamaker Prom 1000 to Will the cnnmpion- ,ionl,l.. !, it,i. ,......,... ... in.iti.Tnv i.i-tvis. 'w.? " "J." ships were plujed at the Point Judith Whitted. Cooper muffed .Smith's i.on """"" "" "'"ice Wtreet Ol'aln School). Countrj Club, Xarrngunsett Pie. but , lt,,.r.,ft foned Smith. Terrt to ! HYpWmTM Rmooi'oF mciio nt the annual winter meeting the Polo c,siaw No ,. ,, mf, , HYPERION 0 loororlt 810 As oii.ition ilecicleil to revert ro me tioiin riano, oraan Franklin K Creseon. earlier custmi. and to pln.t for the titles Frl,ri, B(.tln. r, u l.ir 1714 i-he.tnut st -.7 v. Penn st . n.n Suits THrates Tally Twice in Second nnllnnrd ITnm I'nce tine t" 'I'uiKnvM.r ItiRliee stole second I Siiuthworth tiled to Meue Nn runs I im hits, one error TrnRresirr hnited to Whitted Smith filimnl Itniirrnft wnlkeil Itliu kburne f.inpd uanci.ift -ivrr to c,ithii n runs, im hits, no eirnr Fourth Innlnc Wlittteil sitiKled tn i enter Hnrhare foned Wliitted at scmnd. Smith tn I Hnmrnfl Cutia tiled I,. Williams I Smith tose nut Terr No run, one! nn, nn erinr' '"",rr n"'' "'bitted retired Williams ,,,,,, ni'T "v" "''"'"'' '-"'Itus ZoU """' "" l,n riftli Innli.r u a , lUiillllin nillIllIUIIIMIll. 1 IH 'lllllll.'UKU Scimidt sitiKled nlniiR the left held l round nf the national doubles this nf fnul line Cooper hit into u double plnj. ternnnn nt LoiiKttnod will brlnR to linncrnft to Pnulitte ti I.uderus. lliK. cether the presnt titleholders William hie lllfll In Williams Nil iiiih. nne hit iT Tllilell. LM nnil Vlneent Hlelinnle. Inoerinrs ' i Cnitnth skied ln Sonthtiorth I'm. i ...... , . . . . . nu.- MiiRiiii to lijht I'aulettcs safett wns the tu si liit off Cooper. Pnulette Ii,., st.iilmg. S. hmi.lt to Cutslwiw Tin ,,,,. . f..,..,.,, Nl m)1( , ,.,.,,, Mth Inning "lit. Paillette In Caret Linlerus Snuthwnrlli's t h.urire,! tlw. r.cl,. Li.i foul llll. . . . "" ". k, ttliltte.l llie.l rrors etenth Inning Ciitsluiit lined to .Meusel Terrt sin gle.l to left S. hiui.lt double r i gainst I tin nght field feme. Telly jrmng to I thud Cooper boiineid h single oter lllackbiiriie s bend, scoring Terry and I S. Iiiiiiilt. Migbee rapped u single to " " - '"ii"-! iij iiurii nigliee out st(Il,jnCi Tlllcrossor , . ,,,, ,.(lopi,r ll()l,jnj, thir(, (.Br(1 ln),(l ngiii, motiiiR I 'ooiiei to third Illrl to Williams Two runs, four hits, no err.u s Williams lifted to Itigluc Meusel bent ..in a slow mlbr toward third. I.udt tunned Crntath Hud to t utsnaw. No urns, one hit. no eriors. Eighth Inning Soulliw.uth llu. I to Williams Wl.it- :n,'r.T.x i t n i.. , J. " ' "" i nt. ilnubMiiK Whim-el Nu tuns, one nu. no errors, l'nrilftti. unlbml 'IV ,.... i.u ...... i iiikii iii iiii nun .-. i.rauil Thn.lHiinrf l.ln,l. s. I I li 1'rlc.le internati.ini'l Inno'e chan.nin,? ..n !JSl" ii?7taiffi5'n?:VoVJ3?Sr',.7. . les f t u,,,c w"l hour and 17 minutes iiiii rmnBui.tr couree HI. Moore to Box Crlqul In Paris Paris. uc 18 I'nl Moore la her. arranc Inc to men tu,. Kreni h bantumn next momh fill- a ...ipsa .. t T ...... a . .. " eci" ,..n ... , , mvii ira.ne i ne) are K.i- ruiul and Charles Udoux "1 MtWU ItlXlUTH tVII.pttlldl), N. J. i"i I. iio.i.i e i ill,,.. i.i... . r.. ....,, t Crntath Smi.l, ,h,e , narlmrp "" :"n,hn"n,,ni!rli" "''T "$ '" N inns, mie hit ,,o errors !P r",", tnches for the nn- Smith ss ,'hne ,illH,s' ,, ,' tmnnl sinjles chnmpionship which starts down Man.i.fffs i1Ilrr nrllt " "LtV, , n,,:.t Mo,.'.'l .'!' '..rrrt Hills 'to Ififlne Mlii. khuriif Hinl tn I tic I. , l"",ll, "" ""' ''"ding platers of bee N,, ,ns ., i, h ,lll' 'c.uiitn hnte entered the South- --. .... ..I,-.. ,,i. , tiiiin Mrawoo U K.ftiitp'V' -THE - SEA -rn&mi 5Kd-Aa &N6mi Wfe- r EVHJ7I ( L5,B:r?T Wish (&i5&&i rn- It will be on an even larger scale than usual this season. Prizes will be awarded to twelve diffcient classes. This is an event tven worm seeing, as some 01 tne prettiest babies and the most magnificent floats imaginable arc alicady entered. Mothers, take iiuucu: loin ciiuu nas an equal cnance. Enter NOW. Make your hotel reserva tions nt onco. For folder and complete information wi ite W. COURTRIGHT SMITH Secretary Board of Trade Wildwood, N. J. i S3: "i. UUl.tlUl.H'K MM)R . f. V. 3SS2& ?rttfSSra y $ndvcff Jode IIIUKtLIFf MANOK. N. . A Topular 134-Mile Motor Hun From I'hlladcipliln Illustrated Booklet and Detailed Motor Route Card Mav Bo Ob tained at Public Ledger Travel and Rfaort Bureau Klevatlon 600 Foet Spacious Porches Ovcrlooklnir Hudson River Golf, Tennis Riding:, Swimming Pool, InvlilnK Walks New Yorlc Office,402 Madiion Av. Itranrli Offlcf, Tearl ft Co. Members New York Stock Exchan IOC UNO MOl NT1NS Uflnwurp Water dap. I'. THK MOI NT1N PAKAIimK. THE KITTATINNY ii:i.w ni w tf.k dr. r. Thr Irndlnc hotel of IhU fHinotin rezinn. Op-n to le i"pouiy 5'i Strictly modern .olf tennlA .aa-i, horses, tmthlns boitlnB orrhf(ttr 'onrert dnncci. Kxieptlonul Cuisine Amorlonn rlan ulo h la carte grill tJaiufce ltooklet HUto mp anil termn tipn re quest JOHN PUltDY COVE Mount 1'ocono. V. P0C0N0 J?g NTAIN 1IOUSR yrs namtsmanavvment iKJUK.KK.jr aur "ii .. 1 Mod Writ for bxlt. and ine UniWUOU rl Kjfc4E V Artman; Mountain llonie. Vm, r"MONOMONOCK INN I Mountain Home's leading; hotel Ideally Inc. Bteam heated Kales reaa Now open Hklt The Old inn For rest xnd recr'n In Pocono Mts Mod avrlm pool, tennis, nnil. Oar. Cklt New ownership Oscar A Blrapff BTUNK HAltnOK. N. J. Hotel Harbor Inn."; Ura. U. I Miller & S. Roaenbertw, fropa. ft .4 .steste?tii .. JJStv JJ,fae,.sw 1 . 15 DEFENDTENNIST1TLE I . . ,. - , , Australian Stars, Brookes and Patterson, Threaten to Win National Crown i PLAY AT L0NGW00D TODAY, I I ostn. Auc 1 -American lawn tennis tnd.it fn.es. for the first time In i--'n tr. the serious possibility of '1 ''" "" winning the national nm the ilialHieen. Norman K. I Itrookes and Ceroid L Patterson, of ' . . .. .tnsrnin. T'10 famous iJnhcrtt brothers, ot i IHKlnmI weie the last invndltif (,, sinccr.l in their quest for in,..,N Thev wnn the double" ig players American les title In 100J nnd l!l(i:t In Itior? 11 L. Dohertr also won the national singles . .""' -R !' match the quar- ri.r t of stius will depnit for the annual nmptnn eient. nnd the funs nnd critics will hnte an opportunist of judging tho leal form ..f Murrnv, Williams. Mc Laughlin. Til.len. llrnnkes, Patterson, Iticliurds, Johnston, Davis nnd Oriffln. Ocean City Tourney Saturday Mlsntle CIIt. Au 18 The Inentleth annual open South Jerse tennis hamplon slilp tournament will he held on the rourt, nf the Ocean Cltv Tarht Club, beclnnlne nxt Saturdaj There will 1. men's single and double women a slnrles and doubles and mixed doubles Famous Ball Player Dies Cleieland. . Auk 18 E.1 McKean. nfu two earp old famoua shortstop of ths il'ieland ba.ehill team In the oarly '90e. dieil here SaturCa nlirl.t tll'Slf 7KCKWKR IIAIIN ; p!nasle,p,T ,M,isical Acady ''th Snuon hetrlnn Snt fith Own for miration Stpt 31 Theon InstrSnental i"1"' " oiuueni njrapnony urrhntra i,n,t':L",.r.ltIlJ.e-M"M"n ntld. Hamlin Pliino.. i iirnni nt-pi in I'm n September in the Canadian Rockies and Pacific Northwest Is perfecti the mountains are In their tiorr. the cllmnte superb. Xneelal party lea.lnr Anrust SBthi n few rnranrlesi very reason able; Miperlnr arenmniodatlonsi opportunltlea for etiuliit- et cJellchtr.il nrltute rump and horsebnik rldlnc. Urlte Immediately, Address CANADIAN TOUR THK rOUC'il MANSION, DROOKLlTl. K. T. SITMMKK ItKSO RTS ttll.Dtt O(lt). LDVOOD CREST Come To ' Wildwood's Annual Baby Parade August 21 JC Edseton Inn Centrally locatisl nr.betchl l ,Blu" ""' hll. MTtlc.. rap. 230 I'n - chmn, booklet J A I.UEHT HARRIS. iTLANTUJ-ITY. j JL , PITNEY Nfw York " Ueaelu lsl-class hous-. table abnn dsntly snrplled with brat market aiTordt; batlir, all conveniences bathing from house, tree ehovrer baths. J2 BO up dslly. (14 09 up weekly Capacity 250 M '". 8tVEENBT. I On the Ocean Front. Atlantic City, N.J. I American Tlan. Vm. A. Ixtcb, Msr. I NLITTALL AtWc Avenue and TloiTK ,,w walk. Excellent table rhonJ(,70 Hotel BoSCobd K"y Ave near Amor plan ilnoklel A K MARION, CATK MAY. N. J. ! HOTEL LAFAYETTE ;''"'. Front 30th ienton under itmt met All mo4 I tnfcnl,nce Ilooms en aulte, privet bAiha. Opn Juno "i to Sept IS. John Tracy A Co, ASniTHY PARK. N. J. "" New Monterey Hotel NORTH AinrRT I-ARK. X. J, Directly on Oceuu All oo. eld. rooms. NEW MONTEKET OR at Entliely new eeretosi a 1 earte and dsnclns larcMt and ma.t teautlful on thv Jarslff Coast. Idsal for motorists. 61LEKMA.N UE.NMS, iiaaoeec. TheAlamcda ?07Jfrn,h ' to ocean, refined fnned patron 8HXSFII&1CO. reanonable. WALTERS PARK INN THE resort hotel of the Blue Hldre. itod ern In nil Its appointments Kvery necessary thlnr to mslie you happy and healthy. Jnt the place for a week-end or a ion star Crtlclent but separata sanitarium Ucllltlei AKItON. 1'A. Will take Summer Biardera In my beaulK ful farm home, a-ood food and Aqa loeattoaj also pcovlds permanent horns for aced baI pie who are wllline tn par for comfort GARDEN SroT TABI.B IVAllUt ca. Akron, Pa. " a WASHINGTON. D. O. Burlington Hotel Leas than fir mlautea from evrytbr,gj American and European Plana 4 Rooms. 222 Baths. $2 c Uj f f t f 7 zSty v miiintBin , ' X ai .H- .. Hi sf. l P-. .V" t 3 &ut?i fk,-xst.'at i. f-'iV!shita?V.T.f ev v t