EVENING PUBLIC LED&ER PHILADELPHIA; SATURDAY, AUGUST -23, 19i9 ik -- m TITLE WOULD GO TO PITTSBURGH OVER ATLANTA IF IT WERE FOOTBALL INSTEAD OF GOLF WONDERFUL DRIVING ENABLED HERRON TO REACH TITLE FINAL HE'S WITH AND AG'IN US L t 8' .i ' r I if 1st, Solidly Built Keystone State Entry, Scaling 216 Green side, Smashes Pill a la Gravath JONES REGULAR JINKS My SPICK IIALIj Man Correspondent of limine Tublle Jjedtcr PitNburRh, Pa., Aug. 23. PHILADELPHIA is out of tlin na tional nmatcur coif tournnincnt, luit PpiiDRylvanln Is not. In fact, the old Keystone State is very miirh in tlte finals, which were scheduled toj uccin over tne linns or 11113 uiKmnm 'Country Club this morning at 10:30 o dock. The representative of the fightinc otate left In the golf tournament is S. Davidson Hcrron, n member of the. Oakmont Club. Hcrron does not enjoy a national reputation as u golfer, but he is likely to after be meets Hobby Jones, the Atlanta boy, in the ultimate dash of the tournament Herron has not done much in the big golfiit-r world outside of winning the intercollegiate title ns a member of the Princeton team. Hut he has done something in golf; he has learned to play It and play it in Wonderful stjle. particularly on his home rourse. "Davy could play this course in his sleep," remarked one of his clubmatea yesterday. Judging by the masterly manner in which he disposed of our ovn Wood . Piatt In the semifinals, it is not bard to believe that Hcrron not only knows the Oakmont course in all its bunkered details, hut be can shoot the little white pill around this same course with a disconcerting degree of accuracy. One Poor Round It was not Herron's foitune to meet any of the pre-tournament favorites, but if ho had there is a big possibility that he would have still been in the tinnls, because he ix the only man in the meeting who has not had nt least one bad round. The majority of golfers know who Hobby Jones Is and why, but they know little or nothing about Herron. Hcrron started golf as a caddie. Later he worked his way through Princeton. He is a solidly built young man. tip ping the beam at 210 greenside. And he isn't fat, either. His arms and shoul ders are powerful and his eye is good. When he cracks the ball either with the wood from the tee or with an iion from the fairway or bunker the blow leminds one of the terrible smashes that Oavvy Cravath gives the ball when he meets it fairly. , Wonderful Driver His driving throughout the touinu nicnt has been one of the big features, but it has been almost oerlooked, be came until yesterday, when he met Woody Piatt in the semilinals, he did not figure in any of the important matches. His ictims in the tourna ment were eliminated in the following order: W. IT. Cnrdner. ltuffnln: J. N. Stearni, Xcw York; W. J. Thompson, Panada; J. Wood Piatt. Xorth Hills, Philadelphia. A glance at his matches shows how far lit' was playing above his oppo nents. He beat (Jardner 2 and 1, his hardest match ; lie put Stearns out 7 R0QKW00D TO 1EET LOCal TOam HaS Made Fine K6D- I utation on Various Dia monds This Season GRIMES STAR TWIRLER The Piookwood Professionals will play one of the most important games on Manager Jimmy Jlcllride's schedule this afternoon when they meet the strong New York Ship nine on the lntter's ground in Camden. The Itookwood Club has been playing steady and con xistcnt ball all season and has earned tlic reputation of being one of the best traveling clubs in this section of the state. Much of the team's success is due to the excellent ' twirling of "Chief" Grimes, who was discharged from the nrmy in June, after serving eighteen months overseas as top sergeant of the 110th Infantry. He has been defeated but once this season. Grimes has been nlded materially by "Mike" Claynor, the catcher who possesses a strong arm and Is a dependable hitter. ' j The Infield Is on a par with any semi pro infield of this city. "Lefty" Mc (icc Ik on first. Captain Tommy I.uwler nt second! "Silent Jnwn" Itooney, the former Northeast High versatile athlete, enters short in whirlwind style, while t Sil is guarded by Harry Kckler. Jimmy King, I.odden and Hurke coin prise a fast outfield. MULFORD FAVORITE Thirteen Cars Get Away In 301-Mile Elgin Race Elgin, III., Aug. 1KI. With Italph Mulford, the ranking favorite, thir teen cars were sent away at lii:OI p. m. today, In the seventh renewal of the Klgin road race of ,'tOl miles. The course was over a dangerous coun try road 81-1 miles long. The last-minute withdrawals were Percy Kord and Arthur Morris, whose cars could uot be made ready for the eent. Service Meet at Hammonton llsmnionlon, N, J Auir sn.- Tho first nnnual lleld mt for sertlco men of Atlan tic IlurllnKton, Cumberland. Cape Mnv and Cainden cpunfies will be held In Ilanmon 'lon Tark tlil.i afternoon Wlldwood Dog. Show Today WlldwMd, N, J., Aur as A record en 4ry la expected for the first annual all.hrH ,. . t l.j . .:: .r, -.r' :-.."-.-.'. iipw in n nem nere toaay on tne Atlantic ier nnr me auspice ox me wucwood I !! Cards of Platt-Hcrron Semifinal Golf Match MORNING ROUND Out Piatt. . 5 1 0 5 R 4 3 J 7 lit Herron 0 4 4 5 4 4 5 4 5 H In Piatt., fi (I 5 i'. II 5 4 4 .' lit HO Herron 4 o 5 .1 il 5 3 5 4 1778 AFTERNOON RJOI'ND Out Piatt. . 4 4 . 3 0 4 5 i!8 Hcrron 5 4 4 4 5 3 12 0 It 7 In Piatt. .557 Herron 5 4 5 and i ; he won from Thompson S and 7 and he capped these deeds by giving Woody Piatt a 7-0 trimming. It was Herron's driving je-sterday that subdued Woody Piatt. During the lunch hour Paul Tewkesbury, of Aronl mink, who acted ns Wood's caddy yes terday, paid a rrtnarkablc, but true, tribute to Herron's drives when he said "That man can drive n ball further with nn iron from a bunker than I eim from the tee." ' And he did this very thing jrsterday, and it may he added that Tewkeburv is not a bad driver either ' Handicapped by W Ind Time and again during the morning round it seemed-impossible for Herron to even halve the hole after he had eleven into the rough or n hunker, and he did this often in the morning round mainly because of the nigh wind thnt made it next to impossible to stay on the narrow fnirw 115 s. 1IU mncr hrlllinnl tW ,.f .1,, .!., and the one which virtually sewed up the nintch before the afternoon round started, was at the eighteenth green. Herron was four up, but he pulled rather short into a sand trap. Piatt was well up the fairway, and it seeniei rtilnii, tl, nt- i., !..,',. n..nnH .. , ..1.1 ' V II til I II IHUL ' MJllllfl - VUUUlR'i VI 1111 111 , i tl t1 i r i i I. hides three down. " Defeats Knepper Hut it wasn't to be. Herron (elected 1!"bl t ictim was It. H an iron and cut loose the most terrific ''''Pl'". of hmux t iti . Kneppcr is driNcof the tournament, landing on the1 f"0'1 Golfer, as was shown when lie green He had gotten on in two after1 ''""'l - s"v'0'1. the Hoston being in a trap, and par for this long, ' ,7 ,,cfratP,I TS',1'"'J' M"vwmi,i 1 uphill is three. Herron won the hole " ' l'" I' "" meeting at i and wa.s five up. Iluntlngdon A alley some ime ago. ' Knejiper put up a good hght agninsl Piatt Rallies Jones, but the Atlanta youth tri- Platt was not feeling at his bet lu ""'I'1"''!, three nnd two. the morning. His hard match with Dui- terrtay Jones had another hard I met had told on him severely, partial-1 ji" "" '"" humh ,vl'en he met W. C. larly as most of it was plajed in the I j'"1"'. . 1r" "f the Oakmont Club.' rain. This stiffened his muscles. nndI''"WK's 1S " "ternn of the game who he could not seem to get going nt nil. n"c1 wn.M. ""vn to rt, lllls'ered in u Ho was constanth off the course in the " .'..,, ls ,nl,wn7 tlle coolest man' mornlne. and this, eombined with his ' on . V'e nks nnd lie plays just the same mediocre putting and Herron's finejK.1 ,) . " I"S,",B tllnt lle docs driving, put him live down at the big, "h '1C ls, ln, ,llt'. .,en'1- .... I turn, almost out. Hut Woody wasn't out. He had begun to fight as his first nine holes in the afternoon showed. He mnde those nine holes in 37, par for this course, one of tlie hardest in America. Hut the unfortunate part was that Herron was equal '.o the occasion. It was freely predicted by Woody's adherents that Herron was certain to crack in the afternoon, just by the lawH of chance if for no other reason. Hut Herron crossed the dopesters and stuck light with Piatt, both finishing the nine holes with the same medal score and Woody was still five down. Piatt had some rather hard lurk during this period, failing to make Scraps About Scrappers W'lUl Hurt Krnny and Gunboat Smith ha.T Veen matched. Thf well-known Gunn?r and the erratic Kenny hae ben nlrnel by Herman TaIor to entertnln in the elpht-round feature at the Atlnntic City Sporting flub next Thurs day nlsht K. O. Cirrus, of Pittshursh and Vreddy Hefnimr will be in th shore nemiwlnd-up. In the other bouts Tiny O'Malley metti I Hobh Tturman ami IJattlin? Sprites face i IMdlo Clark, .loo T1litz. Phil Otassm.iirH new liM I weiuht hope will exhibit in Sernnton at , Vthletlo Park on September .1 Steve Latjo win no on ine Hame proirram, meetlnfr Ted (Kid) Iewis, Tom mi Ilnhson is alto slated to engage Ralph Schappert. Ted I,evis in halrtr no trouble finrtlm; work. AcrordlnB to Information from New York, the former welterweinht rhimplon will meet Mike O'Dowd In Sjraeuse on Ijibor Day The bout will be a ten-round affair. I iatAr liny will nnd another champion In (action when Pete Herman, bosn of tho bin- ihihb i.ireH Jo i m n n a tn-round -derlnlnn bout In Witferbury, Conn. Next week Herman will make a tour of the Con necticut cltlen. tralnlnff a day In six of the most nnporianc lownr, Tommr Jnmlaon, linrd-Mttlnv Snuthu.irk bo. Mill mt another ruizert boi ln th !rson nf Kddle Wanned In llio wind-up et the cloftlnc shov nf tho Fummer season at thn National on I'rldav nluht. Jo Orlrto will reanc to bo promoter after this bout. Tho manaitment nf tho National thfn will begin to prepare for the winter season Soldier Ilni-trifld will divide hl training liftween Phlladelrhla Jack O'Brien's cym naslnm ami Reddy Wlemore'n quarters In tho "Nec-lt." The ruBced middleweight will nork aralnst elever fellows while tralnlnir for hl meeting with nennv Ionard at tho Phils Park on September 3. Kddle M'allnre. the Drooklvn ltht eight, will be seen on tho snmo card wllh Ieonard, iipimaed to the best sharp-ahootlne lleht welsht In the name Willie Jackson. Other liouta on Ihe rhlls Park card follow Johnnv Murray v K O Jo O'Donnell. ntsy Wal lace VS. MUX llll.imnn anri Tn. nAnn..., s Krnnkla Dali.v " """" ' ,vAl! ll-tr, wlored show will be staled at the Inlet ball pork In Atlantic City Monday niBM Preston limit n meets Jackie Mnni'e In the wind-up The other bouli follow. Jim Hoslo is. Jack Illackburn. Jim IIAoker vs J?...f S'i!ibons Rnd Sammy Robinson vs. Seattle Kid. w."i2iJ !'mdi, ,he K""tli. V J lUht W.fJl ,';. vi!" "KBln at the Cambria Th-" ""I'-y nUht hen he I .k. s on the lur1nir Joo Koons. Ward has bero 2? ft.. !$P,n5 "'reak since maklnir hln tow J i,h1lC',m,b',,,. Koons should be capable of maklnir It Interesting for the Jorseylte h.!V'."Jr J5""'" h turned promoter. He show "fflh' '?. ?'?Ke "n "'" n-welKht rr lnn '.he ;ln' "reei- Wlodonne on meets I'atsy Wallace tn tho inln bout. The ?...n,''"ion' '" low xax Williamson ts S!1,""" '""rd' Vouns: MKlotern vs .-!,'ii,',,,,;?r'.w""" Spencer ts Hobby Doll anil w un C'oulon ta Jimmy Mendo Valine Iennj haa l-cn maichcd tn meet Johnny Dovle 1n the semliilnd-up lo the Waaon-Jaml.on battle, at the National I rldav nlrtt. The. other bouts folloi rn Carter ts A'ounc Sheridan, llattlln Stlnsr t Kid Ileoba and Jimmy Austin vs. Joe urauy Easy for Frankle Burns tainr llranrh. N. 4., Au 23. Frankle Durns, the Jersey Cltv bantamweight, had ail eas" time In outpolnllnir Jimmy Dlutc of New York. In an elaht-round bout at the tie J'"orrent A. O last nlaht Hums out boxeil his man in eteyy round Bethlehem In Another Tie fitorkhnlm, Ausr, 28. The fourth match or tha rethlhm Steel soccer football team yesterday with a Swedish team waa drawn, one sroal belnr scored by each aide. Many Critics Pick Youthful Atlanta Representative as the New National Golf Champion J PL ATT TRIED HARD putts bj inches, but that isn't the reason be lost. He was outplajed in the morning so badly that in spite of his line fight In the afternoon he had little ' chance ngainst the masterly game that Herron was plajlng. Fought All the Way When jou expect n man to ciuck and ' he plajs par golf instead, it is very disconcerting. Hut Woody Piatt was not disconcerted at nil in the after noon. He fought every Inch of tne waj i and it was onlj after Herron had sunk his putt for a par (he on the twelfth green that Woodj quit. He had tc quit then because he was fccicn down with six holes to go the match was over. If Hobby Jones becomes the national i amateur champion he will be the jjoungest to have won that diadem I n"My at the ripe age of seventeen pl"k '". bojish actions and nil, '" - hp is sturdily built, a mechanical master at the game and is not a quitter although his achievements on the links .'inve slightly inflated the foundation on ' "hieh his hat rests, In tl,(? present tournament Jones has, , "J0' nal nn easy time reaching the finals. He began by drawing J. 11 Mnriion. of St. Louis. He had a tough battle with Manion, but managed to , ll"'1' ""I " lirtory, three and two. His '""""" r"""" nll"" "US Willi UODCrt A. liiinlner, Chicago. Gardner hud defeated Max Marston in n three-one battle the day before, ronsequently it seemed before the match that Hobby was in for a drubbing. Hut he played r a fine game against (Jardner and put !the two-time champion out of the Inui-itniHi ..I- .. I I.. - - 1 toiirnnmcriF, winning, tne nnu four. "in j e.siuruay r ownes was oil Ins game, lie was continually in trouble I throughout the morning round, which ( ended with .lones one up. Considering the fuct that Kownes was so fur off his giiine. Jones should hnie been much better during tlie initial eighteen holes, but his putting was so poor that many of bis fine approach shots were wasted bj- his carelessness on the greens. Jones's medal score in tlie morning was eighty -one. Kownes came through with un eight -two. Both at this played the worst golf that they Had shown during the tournament, but iu spite of this they carried the gallery, only a few following the Platt-IIerron match until the larst two holes were reached. TENNIS AT OCEAN CITY Many Philadelphia Players Strive fop South Jersey Titles Ocean City, Aug. "3. The nnnual tennis tournament for the men's and women's championships of South Jersey in singles nnd doubles began here today on the clay courts of the Ocean City Yacht Club. Many Philadelphia plaers are en tered nnd Thomas Srott, chairman of the tourney, predicts a successful week. Hnrvey Y. Lake, champion for many years, is here, but it is doubtful If he will enter. Dr. P. II. Hawk, of Cynwyd Country Club, won the cham pionship last season. HARROWGATE VS. TACONY Uptown Rivals Will Play First of j Series Tomorrow Afternoon An important amateur series has been I nrranged by the managers of the j Tncony and Ilarrowgnte clubs, and the first of the games will be played to morrow afternoon nn the Tncony club grounds. State road nnd I nruli street. The Tncony club is composed of the I mnjority of the Disston plnjcrs of the Montgomery County League, and has I won twenty out of twenty-two gnmes played thus far. Manager Phil Wild, of Hnrrowgate, announces that Wulson Ihis new slab artist, who shut German' town out on Friday night, will pitch for his team. What May Happen in Baseball Today XATIOXAT. I.TCAGITR Club rinclnnatt. New York, thleato . Plttsburcli ltrooklyn Hoston . . St. Ixtnls. Won Iist P.O. Win I-ose Split 76 8t .(191 .60 t.610 .688 bj n .U.M! .tttz .tris . .. . 58 48 .847 MSMl f.5.17 .840 . St 84 .4KB .401 .481 .... 8t 80 .477 .481 .172 . . . 40 61 ,89! '.408 t.S88 .402 sv no .n? .aai .371 .... I Phlllle. .. 38 04 57a '.381 T.385 .875 i -IIIU IHD, TIW IWW. AMEKICAN lYKAtil'K Club rhiraio Detroit . . . Cletelnm! New York . . St. f,ouU . Itoston Waihlnirton Athletics out P.O. Win I,oe Split TO 39 .64 .015 ,630 At 43 .808 .UK ,89.1 61 46 .870 .574 .365 57 t9 .538 .84 .8S3 87 50 .533 .537 .58 19 58 .456 .463 .451 42 66 .880 .394 .SSI 58 77 167 .271 .384 TODAY'S HC'IIKIH'IJC NATIONAL T.KAOITK Cincinnati ut Philadelphia Clear (two tamei,. I'lttKhunh. at New York Clear. M. Louis at llrookbn Clear. t'hleuco at lloatoiv 'lrar (io tamn), A5IKJ1ICAN I.K.U11IK rhlladelphla lit Cletelnd-Clear. Hoston nt Hetrolt Cloudy. 4'aahlnrton nt Nt. Louis Clear. New ork at Cliiraro Clear, YRSTBRDAVH ItESIIM'S NATIONAL I.KAC.L'K Chicaio, 10 Phillies, Z. New lork. 7 St. Louis. A. Cincinnati, 7i Doaton. 1, AMEKICAN LF.OUK Detroit, 4i Athletics, 3i (It Innlo(s). Clettland, 10i Ronton. 1, New lark, 6) Ht. Loola, I, M tJ warn , IB ankwffltSm'SMftfKkml&h i-$r 3KJI TTIMWITi . Jt , 'us4ar Mw ' Hrjvm Ffm, 'B -- , ' IflWillniiil ' PT MORAN Itoss of the It.iging Reds who open a series with our Phils in a .double- header this afternoon. Plilladelphians are prepared to accord him a lojal welcome on his first appearance here since he moed his ('iiicinn.it i club Into first place Herron and Jones All Square at 18th C( ntlmiitl 1 rem Phbp One stood out in striking lontiast in lli blue. lank, mimic. Lrreen anil brown i silk sweaters worn bv the younger female element. The men ill the gallery were nrr.ijed in niiaost as gauuy a manner as tlie women. there were flannels, blue serges, eveiy nrietj of the golf plnjcis' unitorm. straw lints, sott liats mm no h.its. Some won it", but most did not. The liiirwnjs were in perfei t condi tion. The same was true of the putting greens. Since o o'clock this morning an army of workers labored to have tlie long, undulating phijini: suilnce pi rfeei for the big mutch. After the night's moisture luiil evaporated the lourse was just right, springy, but tint hard and dry. V battalion ot ilub members, auneil with little clluv Hags, formed a mot lug toidon to hold the crowd back. Detail of the Play in Ilerron-Jones Match Hnt hole (48i mixiU) nor . Jonrn. U Ilernm. I. Jonen drove oft at Hi :7 n m ' and. arronipetnU ii by n lftra forenoon k l Irrv, the iwiir M't out on their chrnplonhlp round Tim Atlanta t'ulfer had thf lungeat ball on! th tee tun! the Mronils were Just, off the edh-i of thn Kret'n Thev were dou nlth chips and putia and halved with btrdk four r.ven. Nrrond liolf (363 jnnlN) p.ir 4. Jonet 4: IIrron, .1. Jones's nrond was too strnnc nnd he found a trip our the Kieen Hut he chipped out .iljnlutel dead l!r ti putted hit third from the end of the tdco nnd overran the hole 1 Meveral lipt Joy -won 4 to ." .lunM nn lip. Third liolr (4iH jurdn) par I. .lones. I: Urn-on, I, ivth hail lonir drives, hut Jon.-v v second wan short v.hlle his opiKirifnt h ball was on the de to the rih'ht Hi'irnnn chip wa short but he sank a four-fool putt and ovtrr.in tin holn by cevrr.il ftt Jones chtn was ilenrt J'nr nrp up. Fourth hole (S1G) jnrd) par G, Jonr. .ft Herron, .1. llotti had Ion,: drives tluwti the f-ilrwav with Ilernm In front The pair hit tp'inendoui wooils, but Jonen haj to plav thr odd Herron's chip was closer. but ml used a three- foot putt for win, and th" hilwd in ihei .IonH one tin. l'lfth holr 371 ardrti Par 4. Jone4, 3t Herron, I. Jones's tlrlve landed in heay srass ar-d ho had to play tafi. Hcrron h serond found pit In front of the ureen Iloth chip wrro close, with JoniM awa. Herron puiik his putt, wlnnlny, four tu tUt All ren. Mtth hold iUi jards) Var 3. dime, 3; IlffTon. 3. Jor.vs laid his iron within five feet of thi pin, while Herron wan on tho far edjrc Thej halved in threes All even. Seventh hole (30 MirtM) Pur 4. Jones, 4, Hern.n. 3. Herron outdrove Jones u train Jones's stcond was wild, beim: In .i trap at thu !efr II rron laid his within a. toot of the pn Holi nlldhk fchot n within' two fept of th hole nnd he sank for a four, but Herron won with a three Herron 1 ,- Klrlitli Iio!p (233 unls) Pur 3. J.iner-, 4l Herron, 1. Herron drove to a bunker and he wn hhort in two. IIU chip over ran the hole rtv feet but he sank for a half wh'en Jones took three from Jut off tl re ii He-' n 1 ! Ninth liol (402 nnl Par A, Herron. 4, Jones, 5. Herron was off the tdse in two arl chlpPvd to within three feet Hf sank tht putt Jonfs'a second was trapptd behind the. t.reen and out left him u ten toot imp rtnll h ri'-'i'l IffiTi'ti '4 t" Tenth bole (401 jun.N) Par !i, Jones, It Herron, fl. Koth had lon, true drives. Herron's st rond was in u pit to the rlttht of ihe green and he took two to tet on Jones luld his third wlthlq a ftot of thn tdn and iltrron. ton.eded tho hole. Herron Klerenth Iiole (30.1 nnN)- Par 4. Jones, 5i Herron, I. lUrror wan still outdrlvlnc Jonen, whon sei (nd was In a trap to left' of the ureen The local p!aer wun on th edn In two Jones chipped past the hole with his third, while Herron sank for a, par four Ilernm two up. Twelfth hole (001 jurd) Par 5, Jonen, Gj Herron, 3 Herron sliced to the rntiKh with Jor.vM on th falrwaj Jones's fourth laid two feet from the flair and Herron followed suit Jones missed his putt, but Herron was down In a. par, five llftron thre up. Thirteenth hole H jnnU Pnr, 3. Jen., Si Herron, I. The IMttsbu'Rher b drlvn found a pit to the left of the trreen, hut Jones laid his hall ten feet: from the cup Herrorr chipped a few feet over the hole llobbj's putt was dead Herron missed a hard putt and unteded th hole Ilerrnn tvtii up. Fourteenth hole 3I0 5'nrdf.j Par 1, Jones, I- Ilefron, 0 H n- i tlm- 'i d.i . pit at tho left He broke hli mashle when he cut deep Into tho sand and the ball re malrd in th pit His mldlrnn hhot was short of a trap KUardintr the green Jones pushed his second on nnd the Atlanta boj won with a four Herron one- up. Fifteenth hole (430 urdM Par 4. Jones. At Ilerrnn, A. Jones was trapped ai-d re peated on his second, but his third was on the far edge, of the green Herron s second was ten feet off the green, tho ball rolling down Into a (fias ditch Kuardlntr the Kreerr, but It kept Kouur and cltiubed over onto the rreen and rolled to within five feet of the pin. They halved In five Hrrron one up, Sixteenth hole (226 ?unU Pur. I. Jones It Herron, ft. Jones drove In the routch at the left and Herron vas trapped Jtoin were on ln two but Jones won the hole w'hen Herron required three putls. mlsslnu a putt qf lens than two feet tar a half Nevmteenth hole (SAt artlnU pnr. 4. JonrH, 3t Uerron, 5. Herron was ln tho rouch mraln His second was In trap. He was on tn 3 and down In 2 more, Jones's drive was trapped undone required two ta cet out snd two mors to ro down. All even. . l JACK SOUTAR RETURNS World's Racquet Champion Served r Two Years With British Army Another champion lias returned from army to Chilian Afe The latest ' '"'lc Soutar, rmquets champion of the world. Souuir, who sered for more , than two jears in the RritNli army, is I ,ir-t BsHtallt ut 1P n.ilndelphia Hue- I , 'I1'"1 ( 1"1' " il I ""pkins. Soutur stated that the arm life had served to stillen his muscles and lle is il.iul.ttii l it lie ciin legnin his old tune I. .,..11 Snllta. K II li.li( nn inn... ,... ,",.i. """".I '"" j.,.,, it,'- u'Ull I, li ins wun ,niy 1 1011111, tor the Intle, matches with Winter Kinselia in D ember CONNIE NOT TO SELL Denies Report That He Will Break r - With the Athletics r..1IPnU v.,,. ? ill -.. i.... .,r ...... .,,.fc. ...... ,,-,,,, s mm .- j iiunrnri., jnuoinc nnu nm.KinfC. linitnn i mt.VRIAN OCICTY OK OEnLANTOWN ( oniiic JlnoK iiitt'iiilMl to soil Ins in- use. I rninp out frnm lii! corniT in the srcnml t'nlon itIi". July l-S.Ttmtx;r 7. In- tcrcsis in the Alhli'tics lmvp been di'tiiod. However, tlieri are t-till plont.v of j rounii ith the snmo ht-ilo of nttack. I rh5nutKHt 'L'bo "i.''k c?ureh: b tho tall manacor. Conmo statoil i rhnnoos for mlmirors ot rat lloran to While hpnrrliiK for nn o)oninj! in tliN, J1 'n Itcv w A Vrooman. of TVtl that ho had no intentions of m-IHiir, anil orowl into the park Tho Rates ill , period. O'Dowd suddenly rtiRhoil his foe At'""""''','! W'" prea,:h didn't believe Harry Dais, Ira Thomas bo thrown open at Inch noon and thoe i asain'-t the ropoH nnd .rnek' brilliant ! I'lRvr IMTKIV nirnni si"-. r,..t anci i. (lino i niiuis were iiiinhing of iMijinK ins hock. Subject to Change MONDAY AMIAM1IUA () 1 "th. Morila ft Fayunk Av. Ihedn Vomin APOt.I.O filM and Thompson Sta. Iust!n I'arnum In Man'a Tieht ARCADIA () Chmtnut boloiv tilth St I Marlon Davlp. in The Dark Star HKI.MONT 02d above M.irket St. Ma Thn Blf lll.t'KIllItl) () Hroad Susquehanna Ave. Dorothv Oish .n N'UIKett Nell IIKOAUWAY ltroad nnd Snd(?r Ae. Eiennelt Olrls ln Yan kee Poodle In Derlln coi.omi. (Un nnd Mnplewood Axes .rlffithB Hearts of th WorM KMI'RKSS Main St.. Manayunk () Ma rv Kl'HKKA -.nth ami Market Stu. M Trtiirnur Special Th.- White ICeather FAMILY 1311 Market St. Anita Shadows rAIUMOVNT in) 20th at. and Glrard Ave T.ili Pose of 50TII 8T. TIIKATItB Ilelnw Spruce St. Hepufe llarrlitrilA in Tansled HctrH nUHAT NOKTIIKRN ltroad St at i:rte Are Mad-re T.eae I.MPKKIAL UOtli and Walnut St. () J Warren Kerrican In AVhite Mun'n Chance Ji:i'FKKSO. 2Hh and Pauphln Sts ViAla Some .M'MHO Front St. and Glrard Ave. OUe LFjADKR () I list and Lancaster Ae. W S. Was on MlinnTY (i) Droad and Columbia Ave. Arthur Ahley In Thn rralsrt Atrent LOCUST f.2d and I-ocust Sta C CaHert In Cfteer , of Catherine Push MARKKT ST. THEATRE 333 Market bt (h) Clara Kimball Tounu In The netter Wife MODKI. 4'J.'i South St. m: May Th.. NIXON 02ci and Market Sts. Warren tCerrlcin In The Itest Man OVr.RHKOOK 08d und IlHerford Ae. Madire Ijeae In l'AICK 1214 Market St. N'orma Tho Way PARK Ttldee Av Charles rtav In Hill Henry Dauphin fit. PH1NCKS8 101S Market St. F.dmund Hrei7. In The Master Crook RKflKNT Market St M Hals Hamilton In Tht Koup Flusher below 17th. RIAI.TO Gin. at Tulpehotken. (a) Charles llajroot nivoi.i C2d and Sansom St.. fJrlftlth'B Hearts nf the World UWI1Y Market SI. below 7lh. It) Mae Marsh In Hputlllht Sadie SAVIIV l'Jll Market St. () Tom Conlnp Sl'ANI.KY Market aboie dth. (; Narlmova. In The Red Ijantern STRANJl Otn A. C. Calvert In Career of Catherlno Ruh at Venanro. VICTORIA () I Ninth and Market Sta. I When In Atlantlo City () , Visit the Colonial, Thealr. Louis Renmson In IllKh Pocket. tMarlori Davles In The Dark Star The theatres marked .?ln Pittsburgh Youth Surprises, Boating Conqueror of Brookes at Southampton SCORE 64, 6-3 AND 6-3 .Southampton, X. Y.. Aug. 23. - Wil lie K. -Dm is, former I'nlverslty of I'ennsjUnnin star and a coast product, who jesterdny -urpiised by eliminating Xiirmnn 1". Ilrookes todnj fell before the slasliing attack of Charles S, flar liunl. Pittsburgh, in tlie final round of the Mention Club neii's singles The 'score: 0-4. tl-3, 0-3 This was another upset. It.ised on the brilliant foim dUplajed in his dian cut victorj ner llrooks jesterdny, Davis I was the unanimous dmie,. for the title tiarlaud, hnweer, idnyeil consistentlj all through the tourney and his straight sci win over i.vie .minim, in .se i ori. in tin' seniifin.ils was ..i.l..mn nt u w. .,-,.. . u. ..-. class i shook hands at the bell starting the The plaj was dose in the final round eighth round the glove duel betweeu here this morning Davis tool; the lead them had been about even, llritton's at the start, but the moment (Snrlund superior cleverness, ring genernlship found himself he opened an attack tlint;nn,i ,-lianer punclies staved off the ag-' fairly bewildered the lanky toast entry ! cre.siM rushing, smashing fighting of' FOUR SPEEDERS IN THIRTY-MILE RACE , ir n j ii j Chapman, Collins, Bedoll and Drobach Clash Tonight. Bounsall Meets Wiley l'i,ur speeders will lake part in n thirty -mile motor-paced rnc at the, Point Hree7e Velodrome toniglit when i (iiorge Chapman, lllmer Collins. Pete1 Drob.uh and Menus Hedell come to- ...i is-,... .. :ii . .,. ,:. gether. This will be the first appear nine of Drobach and Hedell at the velodrome in more than u month. I'hnpman has been riding well of late, J but hasn't received any of the well known breaks. He will be opposed by a I flKh,lnB 'j0,1'1- , ,, ... 'In addition to the main feature there UilI 1)0 n tive-mile amateur mntor- , pared ran- between Harold Rounsall and Wa.Mie Wiley. This is a leturn mal h POTH TO DINE REDS Bats to Be Presented at Banquet to"K0' 1'V! I'0""'.1" nt ' "'oek and that, . tii.. ' t ringside Ilntton tipped the beam at Players Tonight 4(! I)ouniN nml O'Dowd loo pnun.ls. -niiiiiieipiiin is re.ii.j in ui-i'iium me ItP1l ch.imnlnns nf the N'ntionnl Lcneiie thu afternoon at the double-header I ... ..... .... ... .. ... ,..- ..- -- ..,,.-. ' tvitli tlie t nils. Pat's I'ets haven't , , won the pennant yet. but I'hilailelpliinns I nro pome to noiMnun inom nnynovv. , Whnt'. n ponnnnt nmon old frirntls? Thf lnrpost crowd of the season is oxnoottMl to bo in-nnt uhon tho first ( brill is towd. HM1 Shettslinc, tho, Vhils' buinoss innnapor, nmumnop j ti,nt nil thn tosorrrd mm.n hnvc boon, runt an mo liMTvui nuts iwivL uron , sold, and ho is propnritiK to dust off tho t oCtnn.litKT lfinni l".nlv,f (.iirn iV.r nnrlr wno gei ineie nrsi mhi op me loriu unto ones SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF AUGUST 25 TO AUGUST TUESDAY Theda IHra in A Wonia'l Thre Va; Fannie Ward In , Th. t'r of thi Ueali ' . Marlon Davie I ln The Dark Star Ma- Murrav In j The HI I.lttln Person ' I ' llara in There. Was A 1 Murrn:' ln Little Person Allre Hra.1v in Ills nrldal N'lifht Sennelt (Kris In Tan- kee Doodle in IWIln , nrinithi 7Teart nf the WorM TIearti Plckford In Marv I'l-'tford In Paddr Ixir.tr L-c-a W R Hart ln Wacm Track Stewart In of the Past Mad)r Kenned 'n Through Wron-r Poor ,lj Tt i Who Tee In The nit'er VIlan Martin Loultltna r?enlr' Parrlirale In Tan tried Hearti Kennedy It to Suan Madffo Kennedy I,e i It to Susan Warren Kerrigan In Pnultne White Mun'i Chinre IV, re of -I Pana In Pride June PlM-e Coax Me Thnma in Tot on Paiii'm Frederlek in The Woman In tho Case Hqrt in TrackB W Hart In Wift-on Traeks Theda Tiara in A 'oman There Was C CaHert ln Career of father ne Hush C ' nf Clara Kimball Ynuna In The rietter Wife Clar In Tr AIIIori In tlpllftem F.eln Oroelev in Illlntrlni t'i Retty Wrren Kerrigan In ' The Rest Man ' Kennedy It to Busart Ruehman In Ood's T.-v Talmad.a ln of a Woman Nnn"i Tslmadra in The Wav of a Woinsn Vorma The Wav ttarold I.orknoo.t in Shadows of Susnlelon rmv Wehlen In Tlie Rle of the Season Hale Hjmlllnn In The Four Flusher ttslo Th? Ray In strawfoot VI. da tuna In The Mil robe Th- GrllTlth. Hearts nf the World Arthur Ashley in The Praise Aaer.t Mil In of the Uw Ilert I. tell In It Kasv to Make Money Nlnwva In The Red Lantern C Calvert ln Career of Catherine Rtieh Louts Rennlenn in Hlrh Pocketa Marion Da) lea In The Dark Mar Norma Th. Way P-ctures Uirouth th BTANU3X Booking EIGHTH-ROUND RALLY GIVESBRITTON WIN Brilliant Rally in Closing Session Helps Welter King to Earn Decision Over. Middleweight Champion Mike O'Dowd in Netvark Ring iiy i-oris II. JAI-'KK ew.iih. N. .1.. Aug. 23. t left mid right at Hiittons body, .lack JACK 1IR1TTON. the fox of tistlittin ' knows when to clinch and hold on. H and defender of the welterweight . 'I'd Hut Jack came back strongly near 1 diadem, is strutting along ltroadwm """ ''lose of the session and earned an today possessing the attitude of a pea even break. . cock' and ewn mote proud, if such uj Things nKHin looked bad for th thing is possible. petcrim in the third frame. If DanDy I Winning bouts regular 1 has been Morgan really bet $1000 that O'Dowd Ilritton's ilnef pastime reeentlj, s(, that woiiui not reach Hntton's chin with a one victory more or less would h.-m- lit ''K'' hand wallop then his thou went tie to do with the veteran's chesty mood "ooie in this round. Hut he has perfecth good reason for, "Theie he goes," shrilled Commit being elnted a lot after his dose de- sinner John Smith, as Mike's trusty (islon earned last night in nn eight i right grazed Jack's jaw. The welter round setto oer the title holder of the weight's knees sagged, but he did not' middleweight division. Mike ODnwdigo down. O'Dowd nilii,l Ti, in the fighting fury from St. Paul, at tlie first Regiment Aimorj here , A sensational and brilliant rally in,""" "ouj . the final frame enabled Ilrltton to hop. Hut Jink covered un well on,l ,i:,in'. iroin tne ring a winner ovrr ins Heavier I ..I. .. TIM .T 1. nn.1 It'll.... .1 nuersur. . ,, lien .m-n. uim i, i.u,u '" ' IMM Koiinii iin'iue.s lirooiiiiVi iin,. n,, J. " .,n.' rlnls oi 'rnoHiin UomIIiik Oreen Club at the Then Krittnn broke the endlot k in ! (Jv'. ' "rJ, I rn4e cjrounda jesierday. .!. t..,it ,!..... l.r ,nt!n ,,oir,"'",.r''J.."?.,.,.,r.,"wll "''" of the , chin. res, milking O'Dowd mlsi. landing a number of terrilu' left nnd right smashes nnd in fact, outclassing M ,,.,,, from m.r ,,,,. ln winR. When llritton stepped Into the ling preparatory to the uiiinil of the gong that stnrted him on his twenty - foul -minute melee against tlie Harp ictcntlr returned from I.n Itelle. Kr.inee. it looked n if Jack was not in tlie tort best condition for a battle against the rugged Ht. Paul scrapper. ti10 welterweight had seveial pounds' , f M,,,prlnous flesh niouiid his mid-i . . .... . . . . section, but this aimitmnnl avoirdupois npp'irentlv made little difference in the boxing skill of tlie thirty-seven-year jouiig master lie boxed well, was fast on Ins feet nnd usul ery good judg menf Hiitton looked better lust night than he did against Ted T,wis several weel,s ago. O'Dowd In Shape O'Dowd was in piTtert ttini lie was trained to the minute anil fmight his usual nggressite, hurd battle. It wa announced that both men hud) weighed in under the stipulated pound - , Then snmeliodr instructed announcer it !..!., ... mi, ii it i..i, I,,,-, illlli?lll i -i lis IU (M IV l'i ii "111 I' ,, hu fnthm lungs brought forth ' . phrases tn the effect that no ringside weights had been taken. IIovvo-r. one of O'Dowds liuiullors wont on nnnnl ns hnyine thnt tho mrn did vcich beforo intrrinz tho rinir. Hut why iao nbont tho woiRhti tho! tight was too pood to pull an? bf thcl Mrrrhant of Vonho sttitT ! . Aftor fretting off to a itinninj; tart jn t1P tnt rounii h tJP UM, of hhort j i .iii . i if ... uoRinninc looited iiko n tlnMi in the inn. d iiou pumped punch after puneli WEDNESDAY "h la Hnrt In THURSDAY r .ii mik in Comlnir of the law jrnin ' h re Waa , .;mm Whelfn In Tli Amateur Adventuress P K IJnmln !n The Unknown txii Marlon raIot in Iho Dark Star M.non Pa ie In The Park Star Priiellla TVan in Prpttv Smndth P-lrilIa Denn In Prettv Smooth i r(,ntnrf- Talmadr In I ' HAppliiPss n la Modi I I.oulp" Olaum .ilmra. Sennett fllrld in Yan kee rno.lo ln Perlln Bennett Oirlw In- Yan kee Iionilte In n-rlln ;rimth s of the World Grimth'H Ifearts of fh World Gertldinp Pnrrar in Shadowa Gtraldine Jirrnr Shadon Wallace Held ln Tlie lV.c. Purtrlar Marjojerite Clark In Girls Warner in Man Turred White 1Tile HatTil'ton In Tho Four Plusher Theda Unrr.i In Woman Thf-re- Wti w s Hnrt 1 Wfltron Track Frnnk Kprai !n Tli MaiSr Min S.. Mirrarlte Toy Wilt IJke H" Theda fnr- in Woman There Wa , Theda Pira Iir Woman There W.h i Trederlct In Roarlnir Rner Psillirie Tredeii.'k in Peace of Ttoarlntr Rher IoroIh G'h in VlUtf. t Nell 'irlon Pax'" I1 ttettlnr Mnrv farld ..r(nl Cast In Tlctter Tlmi-i ' Tsl; VMfnr.l In Oreat I'xnertatierH The Irene Castle In The FlrlnK I 'ne Trtf Cs tlrt 'P The Flrlnir Line Mil Isn lo Rose of the River VII'" Ttrtdv In His Rrldil VleM ahert ln Cireer Catherine Hush Cb -'" tn' in Pill Henry Kimball T."" rietter Wife Tom MIt In The Comlnir of the I i i The Ha'" Hamlltei tn Thal'i On-nl ..prp WaKJi In It Cer IMttimr V""'ren Ifr'le.n The Rest Man D. T'-ven irl Psrker De In Close to Viture In Vlbert Rav Married In Haste T.lop! Re rr'-Tlore In Pinners Three T1reaev In of a Woman a"" In The Wv cf a Woman The " S ITrt In Wanon Traiks i S J'-rt Ml Waron Tracks Piv ltl-nrl l Cheatlnc Herself A Tm"on In Four Flusher t.lls T o In Hearts of Touth Tnirneii - 'a While Heather Psulln F'sd-rlck In One Week of Life Orlfflth. Itearts of the World Griffith s Hearts nf the World Mabel Normsnd In Tho Pest Rert Lyteil In It's Kasy to Make Monev Corlpne Orlffllh In Ti.e llramhla Rush l'wlvn Vesi.lt In M Little Sister Narlmnva In The Red Lantern Vsrlmo.a In The Red Lnntern C Cal.ert In Career of Catherine Hush Klsle Ferrusnn In A Society Elile Louis Rennlson tn HlKh Pocket! Iannis Rennlson 111 HlKh Pocket. Talmadae In nf a Woman Norma Talmadce In The Way of a Woman ' Corporation, which la u gTiarante of into a corner nnd sent a fusillade of punches with both hands at Jack's head um over until Ins head had cleared l.tn ,1... f. . . . ... iim- leinniliuer Of the rotinrl TlrtK. ton put ou a swell exhibition of belnr nowhere within reach of O'Dowd' heftv and slashing socks ' Lawn Bowllna Tourn n v... .., ... " .... y Pen 'N'i'ffinlVS-tw? .S-JhSrf 1'.". "."." '' "S-nln, "in" ..Te'T"0", 1?;d. of the Froi. On the coun- rr TOMORROWS SERVICES AT OLD BETHANY :i2d and Bainbridge Streets In the absence of Dr George F Pentecoit, Pastor, the Assistant. itetereml . Luward Jordan, will preach nt 10.45 AM, "Tlie Spirit ot the (rospel 7 4C, I' M . "p.lB!it Hearing." Services Short. John Wesley Class Meeting at 9 A. ISrotherhood with Men't? Chorus at ''. 10 A M Sunds Seliool In the large Sum?ay School Hull at - .10, for cue hour or les The New i:ra Bible Union nt 3 P M adjourning promptly in one hour' Mr John WnnamaUer l expected to preside The Reverend William D Laumaster Hubert M Coyle. Captain I.eweli 'it nun?, of Worcester, N. T., will address the Illhle Union Mr. Aekley, formerly "niily" Sunday's a-ssiatant. will play the planoiv a he did at the Sunday Services, and -Mrs P.ussell King Miller will alns. n :.,... org xoticks Irwb?tfr1an AJMII st. CIU'KCII, ISth and Arch. Ri't I i:. MAOAKTNBY, Minister JO 4." a. in and S p. in. Rev Roy j: Vale, Knoxtllle, Tenn. T .111 p. m Oman Recital. IIKTIIl.KIII'nt l,lllllTKRIAN Ilrond .inP DiRmnnil stn CHURCH IIpv Ailoios Allen in there! ot Summer Services 111 .1(1 m Mirninc Wnrahlp. Sabbath H( hnnl I.on hturty at fl.30 a :i 30 30 a m Sermon by rtev. Adolos Allen' ' ,'',".. p' Ii T s'rlc,' J" eharie of tne ' hrlt-tlun i:ndraor Soclct", FrrlKKl nflDiif I'nltprlnn nut st itpv rrir.nnnicK n oniFFtx Minit.r. 11 ii m Rpv. w A Vrooman. of Wil mington. rpl will preach I LEDGER 30 FRIDAY SATURDAY Tom Mif in Coinlnc of th bay Tom MIt in f'nminfr nf the 1.w Virlnne Griffilli In A Oirl at Pay Anita St o-tvart in Tw o Women Marlon Paes in The Park Star Mnrv Maclren in Th Weaker Vesgtl W s .Tart in Wagon Tracks Sennett Oirli ir Tan kee Pood I a in Berlin Marlon PaieF1 in The Park Star Mar MacLiren In The Weaker Vensel Louise fJlaum In Sahara Sennett fair's in Tan Ii co Doodle in Perltn Grifflth-s KeartM of the World Griffith's Hearts of the Worl Mndclaln Traxerf in Loe That Pared Viola Dana In The, M'crobe Mnrv Miles Mlnter In Yonne of Tarla Tilor Holmes in Three Rlark Eyes 1'innle Ward In Common Clay Constance Talmadrs Ir Happiness a la Mode Mahel ormnnd In Wlien Doctors Dliarre. Montaau Iye In The Pedal on the Current Tom Mir In Coming of the Tjivr Mollle Kin In Suspense Ulhel Clayton In A Sporting Chance SessUf Haakawa in His PeM Kuaene O Ftrien In Flre-4 of Faith Ixm'i TTenntson in Hidh Pockets i ConPtanrft Talmrlre In Happlnesi t. i Mdo Mabel Xorrmnd In "hen Pootnrs PlsiKree Emni Wehlpn In The. PIle of the Season Tntis Ouinsn In The She Wolf Trl.male Pla t'nbroken rromlse ntlirl Clajinn In A Sporting Chance I Catherine Calvert In , Career Catherine Rush T-'thel Clavton In A Sportl i Chanct - Charle. Ray In Hill Henry Tom Mix In The Comlnir of the Law Theda Uara !n Th. Siren'. Sonr Do Haen and Parker In Close to Nature Pauline Frederick In The Fear Woman ChrHe Rav ln Hill Ilenrv Tom MIt In I Comlna of the Law 1 I Constance Talm.iil''e In I Happiness a Mla H'Men nn1 Parker Close tn Nature The.la Rarn in The Siren's Son Norma Talmadee In Norma Talmadr. 'In The Way of a Woman Way of a Woman Theda Pra I A Woman There Was ir. R Warner In Stan Who Turned Whlta Tom Moore in Man and His Monev William Russet In That Hero Stuff Llla Lee In Heart, of Touth Llla t.ee in Hearts of Touth Muhei Ntirmand in The Pe.t Marguerite Clarl; In Girl. Orirflth. Hearts of the World Griffith". Hearts of th Worll Cnrinne Orlfflth The Rramhle Rush Ha.e Hamilton In The Tour Fluah.r Tottl Kruse In The Girl Alaska Theda Tiara In A Woman Ther W. Noslmnva in The Red Lantern N.xtmoia In The R.d Lantern ICIsie Terusen In A Society Kllle Klsle Ferguson In A Society Kill. Ixvi'.a Renntsnn In lllh pockets Louis Rennlson In Hlah Pock.ta Norma Talmad. In The Way of a Woman Norma Talmadae lo The W.y of a Wnmm early howln; ot the. rtneat uroduotlsia. ftl tl 1 t H -t t x $ " j saikV t.,.m-'ti llF?isWW! v h s iitriLMiMBrgTffillll
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