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f I THE ENTRY MINUS A WALLOP THESE PARLOUS DAYS IS ABOUT THROUGH BEFORE HE STARTS EVENING1 PUBLIC LEDaER-PHltiADELmiA:, THURSDAY,- SEPTEMBER 3X 1919 ' . . , REQUEST FOR SERIES TICKETS PASS 127,000 Early Applications From Phil- adclphia Fans for Baseball's Blue Ribbon Games Num ber 251 SALLEE DROPS PHILS Br Hpeclnl Coirmpfindent Cincinnati. 0.. Sopt. 11. ACCOnDINO to Iter! headquarters, there had been 127,44.1 applica tions for series tickets up to noon yes terday from Cincinnati and vicinity, B7G5 from Dayton, fiTO from New York, 077 from Chicago. 110 from St. Louis, 251 from Philadelphia presumably friends of Pat Mornn 1.T3 from Pat' home toxvm Fitchburc. Mass.. nnil 2121 . fsfrom other parts of the country. It is now believed tnat mere win ne nbout 225,000 requests for tickets filed At Cincinnati. As it will be impossible to stick more than 40,000' folks in the ball ynrd, even with the additions that turn planned, somebody is going to be let out. Spenking of being let out. Pat Moran and his men weren't a bit sorry to see the Phils depart. TIip coming champions did not extract much nutri ment from the brief two-game visit one defent, which set them back nnnoy Ingly in their ndvance to the flag, and one victory, which did them no good because the Kiants also won. Hence they speeded the parting guests, even Solng to the train with them to see that Iher did not get left over by mistake. As to C. C. Cravatli and company they went nwny cheerfully, cxpectjing new joys and some actual victories, nlso a hoist out of the eighth position. Kecrult Helps The club has been KDrueciI up by the mere wonderfully addition of I.cbonvcau, or I.abourveau, or what ever his name Is. He looks, like n top notch ball player and just the man th&t was needed to give tone, pep and upeed. He is not n bit afroid of the big league pitchers, and has taken to bis place amomng the high-gradedR with ns much easy nonchalance as though be had been there for years. So far they have only one good one ' on him. After Tuesday's game several of the boys were walking nround, noting tha oddltiocs and quaint mannerisms of the natives, when they chanced to see a sign which reud : "Tattooing done In side." "Let's go In," quoth Mcusel, "and Bee how the thing is done. "Not for me," demurred Monsieur J.ebonveau, "I'd rather have mine done where it will show." Yesterday's game was one of those FALL MEET OPENS $5000 Harford County Hand! cap Race Feature Event on Initial Day's Program WILL CONTINUE 17 DAYS Havre de Grace, Sept. 11. The nar ford Agricultural and Breeders' Abso elation will inaugurate here this after noon tlie fall racing season of Maryland The Harford meeting will be of seven teen days' duration. It will be followed 'by the October meeting of the Mary land State Fair Corporation nt Laurel Park, and the Laurel meeting will be followed by November sessions of the Mar land Jockey Club and the Southern laryland Agricultural Association at tl'imllco nnd Bowie. The feature of the opening this after moon will be the $.'000 Harford couhtv I 'handicap, a race of one mile and seventy paras, lor norscs three years old and bter. The $10,000 Potomac stokes, a (race of one mile nnd n sixteenth, will be decided on Saturday. .The Eastern Shore, a sprint of three-quarters of n inIe for two-year olds, will be run a week from Saturday; and tlve $10,000 Havre de Grace handicap, a gallop of one mile and n furlong for threc-year-tolds nnd over, will bo run September B7, the last Saturday of the meeting. t There will be no purw! nt Havre de . JGrnce this fall, or herenfter, of smnller AT HAVRE DE GRACE ' "value thnn $1000, nnd there will be at least one race n day of $2000 ndded money. The daily distribution midweek will be $10,0Q0, and on Saturdays ?lfi,. t)00. 'The entries ; First race, th Autumn Junior purer, Iwo-i ear-olds. B furlonga: JTaJBuiri Eye ..118 Colonel I.lt inn JHdKMirass . ..112 Royal Red Bird .inn Pr. Hall ... ...112 Hasten On H2 Ills Choice . 109 My Laddie 112 JaJSmart Cluy 112 Martha Luckett .101) ralvm . . ..112 Head over Heals.112 ta)Parr entry. Second race, selling. Bteenlerhn. fn.ir. I. . t ear-olds and up. 2 mllf-a: t-irrest Hill . ..147 'Otto Floto 134 'AI!sardl . . .144 Plare ... ..... Ian Dororla . .. .131 OTiIrd race, the Hip Hln Hoorah purse, three-year-olds and up. fl furlonss: a)Slr Barton . .120 Mldnleht Sun ...10.1 Punbrlar 125 I'.u McCloy ... mi Crank 105 Duchess Lace .. 07 Oulelltude 102 (alMllkmald ....IV.' Bailor ino startllnr 105 (a)Bllly Kelly ...120 Louise V loc teo Chares .. ..ISO Currency IDA (alnoss entry. 'Fourth race, the Harford County Handl tir. three-year-olds and up, mile and 70 (a)Sunbrlar . . .1?" War Dod- 11,7" b)Sir uuuon ...izs xuppory Kim . ..ln.i Kscoba .... . 114 Clean Oone .. .05 Midnight sun .j.m micudinarll .... 125 Duchess I.ace . . D The Porter .... 12t lalKxtermlnator ,1 25 Hauberk 10h Ibiuinv Keiiy i in i.naare l ri J (a)Kllmer entry. (b)Ross entry. Fifth race, four-year-olds and up. mile and in iars: Warsaw ... .14 Ballad 10 Queen of the Sea inn 'Hauberk 100 Dairyman . . . IJl Harry Brelvonel. .H JIank O'Day tOS Huhhub 101 tlUth race, clatmlnr, three-year-olds and up. l I-IO muei Bathtlde Ij" nn Hampson Indolence J2 Blr William pllsen ... '2 Johnson .... jrrank Shannon .JOT najaiet-. . . . . Hay Connell . -104 Viallante Caballo .. '"; 'Dladl Capitol City ... . Also eligible American. Eaale .112 Comlcorhe ... .115 11 .112 1D7 .107 .112 112 .112 .112 rie Pin 112 O, M. Miller . .107 Little Cottase ?lelarlo , lelarlo, - Vlrelnla Tell Seventh race, nlle! , Rimtnp nrod ,iy riumotr u . .i 10T two-year-olds and up, l'j .1 Tcacy 10i 'Thrift 105 Borneo .. ,...v,l! Fairy Pflnce . A .104 IfcVlonel Valentine, 11Q 'Royat limp.) ..,103 1 'eApprsntlce allowance clalned. veamerP visuuri hcs, iwv. Nine World's Series Games to Be Played This Year Cincinnati, ()., Sept. 11 Nine games will be played In the world scries baseball games this year, as against Fcten last year. August Herrmann, chalrmnn of the National Commission. nnnntinced today. Herrmnnn said a majority of the clubs of both the National and American Leagues bad ratified the recommendation that nine games be played. cxnspernting things wherein Slim Sallcc is such n past master. He walked no body, he fanned only one man and he pushed bis slants over with nggranting fceience, only seven scattered hits re sulting. The Phils seriously threatened the plate but once In the fifth stanza and then the big chnnce was spoiled when Bancroft tried for home on n bounder right into Sallee'g hand-.. Hogg pitched n tidy game for, Cra vath, nnd would have won most any other time. Hut his pnls failing to Hock their hits, Hogg was doomed to the block and inulil not save his bacon At that, he came within six inches of i ; srfvlng his chops nnd cracklings. In the fourth round Paubert singled. Itoush ensued with n two-bagger. In this emergency Hogg grunted grimly and shot them over. Out of (.even pitches to Neale and Kopf six: were strikes, nnd both these proud collegians hit the ozone. He had Pat Duncan going the same way for n moment. Then the stocky kid soaked one. It went just six inches out of Bancroft's reach, and two runs, the only tallies of the gunio, came rattling home. Phil Paragraphs nllo o mn tcA ur(t h t. n HI to Stltrt culil HctBk'h pitching looked so tempting he couM not resin Tim Hed lnflelrt was mainly responsible for the failurp of the PhIM ntrflinut Sailer. All four of the InfleliWi: performed prodl plox, maltlnK -itops nnd catches th.it ver almoit on the verge of Impossibility Tho Hrds are still bad on the double steal, both when trjlng it nnd when blocklnc It With Duncan on third and Wlngo on flrt they tried to work It in tho nrenth, and Duncan never started for home till the ball was actually on Us way back to the plnte. Iebourvenu Taa the only Phil to get more than one lilt off Sallee. The stocky pollti also stole a base and mado two neat catcheH In left field Sailer has given onlv eighteen basos on balls In twentj -fhe fujl games That's pretty nearly a record for a left-hander Hogg did not contribute his usual hits The- Ited Infclders gpt In front of everything he w harked. The- flnlnji of the game wan a huge gurgle Cravath decided to bat for Iuderus, and he hit tho first one Sal threw with all his weight. Sal tried to duck the whizzing liner and ran away from It. The ball took the long pitcher right where he wears the coat tails of his evening suit, and knocked him flat. And then It angled right on! him, went on one long hop straight into Dauberl's paws, and ended the game while Halite sat on tho grass and wondered what had smit ten him. Up-to-Minute Marhs of Leading Batters AMERICAN I.HAfll'K G. A.ll. It. It. Cobb, Detroit tin 444 17 tin Jwkon. Chlraeo.. 124 4(12 c.) as slpr, St Irfiifls . ll 4.1U Kl 151 Vcnrh. Detroit ... 124 47.1 7S 1(11 recklnimiliih, N. Y. 103 3K3 HI 12S Ave. .3:i .K.V1 ,:un .114.", .331 NATIONAL I.IIAOI'K (I. A.ll. K. II. Are. rrntnlh. Phillies.. 7 211 .13 71 .33(1 ItoiiBli. Cincinnati 122 4H7 07 14D .311) Hornshr. Xt. IaiiIh 122 40 r,7 139 .309 Mfllsrl. I'IiIIUps.. 119 4H7 AU 144 .SOX droll, Cnrlnmitl . Ill) 440 78 135 .307 Scraps About Scrappers THERE will be a boxing show nt the Atlantic City Sporting Club tonight. Wild Burt Kenny nnd Leo Houck, n brace of rugged iniddleweiglits, will be the wind -up battlers. Slntcbmaker Herman Taylor has ar ranged this supporting card : doe Stanley vs. Walter Ilcnnic, Little Bear vs. Bobby Do)le nnd Jock Perry vs. ..Toe Christie. It was reported that Battling Mur ray would be s-eeu in the slioie wind-up nest week. Tlie wind-up at the National opening show on Saturday night will bring together Terr Martin, the boy who surprised Joey Fox In Uoefon a few weeks ago. and Frankle Brown, the fighting New York featherweight Mntahmnker Jack Hanlon will send Johnny Buff and Patsy Wallace Into the National semifinal, Willie Hanlon and Louisiana clash In the third fray The other bouta follow Whltey Fitzgerald va Allentown Dundee and Al Bell s. Mike Mahoney. Jack Ward and Kddle McAndrews will do the battling In tho feature bout at the first indoor show of the season at the Cambria Club tomorrow night. Willie. McCIoskey and Jimmy Brown do the entertaining In the semifinal The other bouts follow: See-Saw Kellv vi. Ueorge Ward, Toung Kllpatrlck a uia cnnis ana rranKie .May s. rranklo Cltary. Johnny Kllbane and Frankle Burns come together In an elghl-round engagement In Jersey City on Tuesdny night It Is reported that Ktlhane has been matched to meet Kddle Morgan at the National one week from Saturday night Ilenny Tonnrd and Johnny Dundee battle again on ihe night of September 17 when th.u i-,3l. In a a,th,..niinl -. . ..HHftrn jup ivriaii taurn joe Iienjamm nnil Johnny Mealy takes on Freddy Reese in th.. ;.-.; - ,.,.... ..::. .";.."."'."" ' preliminaries, - Johnny Tillman will nee no nenlce In tho "East thin jear Herman Tajlor, mana ger of Tillman, returned from Minneapolis a few days a?o, and made It known that Tillman was too much In demand In the Middle West to do any flshtlntr In the East. Tillman has an offer for three matches In Seattle. Tact ma and Portland The promoters of th, Minneapolis Boxing Club is reported neeklne t arrange a match between Ilenny Leonard and Johnny Tillman for the first of next month. Leonard neer has been seen in one of the twin cities, and as Tillman is a warm home favorite the match Is likely to go through RACING TODAY HAVRE DE GRACE Harfor County. Handicap $5000 Added and 6 Other Races, Including a Steeplechase Special Pennsylvania Railroad train leaves Philadelphia 12:34 P. M.; West Philadelphia, 12:38 P. M., direct to course. ADMISSION Grandstand and pad dock, $1.65. Ladies, $1.10, including xvar tax. First Raee at 2:30 P. M. POINT 1IKKK7.K VKI.nilKUMK TONKUIT. 8:30 Ylsltlnc Knlrjhls Truinlur don't full to sm th. DitrrdetlU In Artlon Special IS-Mllo Motortmrrd M.trh Bac. JIADONNA. CARMAN, WILEY rrof. Sprint Match Kncf. 3lcNarara ts. Spencer. llckets f 5c. (toe, 11.10. Jnc.war tax TROEH FAVOR TE AT WESTY HOGAN Last Year's Champion Looks Like Best Bet for Title in Shore Classic I CHARLEY NEWCOMB ABSENT Atlantic City. N. .1.. Sept. 11. Theie is n big collection of stars here today for the big event of the annual tournament of the Wcsty Hognn championship. There are eight events of twentj tnrzets each holding the attention of the nearly three hundred entries here today. The last century of target count for the championship. Prank , Troeh, Pacific coast champion, who won this competition last year, is again on ' hand. He cleaned up cstcrdny with liis grand total of 15!) out of the llill tnigets of the day and looms up strong ns a contender to repeat. I'"ili Professional Oeorfce N. Pish, who wns lunner-up, to Troeh Inst xonr in the championship. is n professional this year nnd will not , be considered. Frank H. V right, na tional amateur' champion, wns third lat fall. He is also here. There are a i dozen state champions on the Held nnd several perfect runs are expected bx the end of the dav. There hnve already been several century runs since the I tournament opened on Tuesday. I The Philadelphia contingent is dis appointed at the absence of Charles II New comb, who was expected up until i the last minute yesterday. Business again denieil linn tlie pleasure oi ai tending. Ncwoomb wns banked upon to enntnin the Pennsylvania squad in I tlie state chamiiionship race nnd nlso the eastern team against the West in the annual intersectionnl championship. Crotbers Leader S. M. Crothers, of Philadelphia, was r, . u it n A cted in his place, nnd he proved nSpint Of Half Decade AgO elect worthy lender. Crothers did bis share toward helping Pennsylvania regain the championship by smashing II!) out of his century of blue rockc. Pennsylvania has held the state honors for five out of the seven jenrs the feature has been held. Tlie Kast jestenlny won a comfort able lend in the three-day championship competition with the Ye.st. They have a margin of twelve tnrgets for the first day on the Westerners. J. G. Martin, of Harrisburg, is coming to the front nmong the big stars of the tournament. He went straight in his last eighty tnrgets yesterday and fin"is.hed a tie for feecond high gun honors for the day. FREE-FOR-ALL TODAY I Star Speeders to Meet In Special Event at Syracuse Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 11. Six races are carded for the Grand Circuit here this afternoon, with a special free-for- all pace us the big feature. This will bring together Napoleon Direct, l:."0i5 ; Directum J.. 12:01V.; Hen All, l':0:Mi, nnd Direct C. Burnett, 2:02'i. Ypstcrdny Echo Direct established n new world record for four-year-old geldings, covering a mile of the -.07 trot in 2:05',. . Higgins Outshoots Evans Hamburg, !., Sept. 11. A large crod ii HinriH-ors shm .Martin juggins, or ht Clair, defeat Thomas i:-nns of Mount Plriinanl, In .1 II' -bird Hliootin- match fcr J2."(, u side near here yeaterdnj. Illogliis scored 10 out of his 14 flyers, while Laes tlnlsht'.l wllh 7 out -of 13 birds John Clemens, of York farms, challenged the w inner. Ball Game Ends In Riot reilrlrktonn. N. J., Sept 11. A baseball Rame between Pedrlcktown and Bridgeport trnnn hero last evenlrn? broke up In a riot following a dispute over the umpire's deri sions A crowd of fans rushed upon the Held and several lsltlnR plaert, and fans were so ruuKhl handled that they needed mtdfcal attention when nulot was restored Vineland Blanks Millvllle Vlnrland. N. J.. Sept. 11 ivinelnnil Hanked Millvllle here yesterday before 5000 fans, S to 0, taking: the first canip of tin m rles. Stelneir had an educ on MrKmu allowing hut five hits. Dick Spauldlne'a great running catch, plcktnc tho ball out of the dirt, featured the Ranr TODAY'S SCHEDULE . AFRICAN LKAGUE Detroit nt Philadelphia -Clear. Cleveland at New York Threaten! nr. IM. Ij1iin i hwfiioii nuin lino Giinirm. Chicago at dhlnCton Cloucl (two ramet). NATIONAI LH.OUK rhlladelpltla at I'lttsburBh Cloudy (two camen). e tttK ni i nieaicn iirar. lt.ookln at ht. I.ouIr ClouUr. IVTKRVTIONAIj TK.GLB Readlnc nt Nenork Cloudr. inranio i iniriirr tmuuy una ramewr. YESTERDAY'S UESUI-TS AMERICAN I.KAGUK , ..li.h . ,..ni k Mi.e,ii. . a.cnu..., ... Cleieland, Si Nework, fMiljim). Hi Sew York. 2 IwrnnH mm! Others postponed, NATIONAL LKAGUE Clnrlnnatl. 3l rhlllleti. 0. St. Lonlit. Hi llrookbn, 8. New York, 7i Chlraeo, 2, Others postponed. Phila. Jack O'Brien's $ FALL BOXING COURSE, 3 moi. Details, yellow pare S31. I'hone Hook 15 . is. tun, ioi ii wuriri lt Enroll for rtoilnr Tournnment Sept 90 AMATKl'K BOXING TONIGHT Eastern Travelers' Club 4231 llaltlmore Arrnur All Cliiftfrit Admission SSe National Track and Field j Championships, A. A. U. i C.nKATKST flATHKRINfi OF WORLD'S t'HAMrlON ATIII.KTKS O.V RKtOKI) I Franklin Field, 33d and Locust Sis.1 Friday and Saturday, 2:30 P. M. . Tlckcta on al lit (ilmbcl Ilros.. Npnld. tniH' and XVanamsker's HiMtrlnr floods More. I Kesrrvrd Heats. $1.10. (icneral Admls slon, SSc. Come see Jole Kar. Hob ttlmnun. lVmb yo... etc.. In nrtlnn. oi'knino SHOW NATIONAL A. A. ATjVp.SO Al. Hell ts. 3Ilk Mahoney ' ' WW" .'!.,,Kn,W T"' AllfiitoBB Dundee K. O. M lllle ; Ilannon , I.oiil.lun 'atr nallac xs. Jolinnj' nuf Terry Martin vs.Frankie Brown Tlckcta at Donathr'a. 83 B. lit st. SHIBE PARK, TODAY 3:30 Last chance of 1919 Jo see Ty Cobb and famous Titers plat" here. Templars are welcome. ATHLETICS va. DETROIT Heat 30e, B.,r, g5e tind 91,10. In ad mnre nt filmbels and Hpaldlncs, PALACE RINK SOIh Market His. Skatlni Aft. Et- THREE MEREDITH SELECTIONS IN imMii 1 1 im i hi iTrnwirrfsTe rn .ktb -. i v r- . I WIJ. V VERBAL BOUQUETS i m? m K' .W i - r ,-r s . I &,.' x ' -v.. I aA feteAf .-f VliV PivT VlP-PONkLD ' tem: m i ma rrf'Q nj?wA t rr ttf -- VX a. KJ VXllVx OF 1914 RESURRECTED , Prevails When A's Soak Tigers With Six Runs in Ninth TILLY WALKER IS HERO By EDWIN J. rOLLOCK rpiIK ghosts of a year gone by came from out the misty, low-hnnging black clouds that canopied Shibe I'nrk vesterdav. The snlrit of Collins. Ba ker. Melnuis. Bnrrv tloated through the heavy atmosphere Enthusiasm, tnat long nas been ilormnnl among tlie xxntcntui-xxaiting and patient I iui- aueipuians xvas kitKiieu 10 a living tiling. Connie Slack's one-time great hall club seemed resurrected and light ing once more in those glorious series of jestcryenrs against the Tigers. By mere might of mace this regenerated club rose from the chnos nnd smote Detroit n crushing blow in the ninth in ning for a tl-5 xvin, after entering the llnnl frame live runs in the rut. What a ball game! It started like a pinli tea nnd ended like 11 riot. There xvosn't any fighting at Shibe Park last night. All the blows were struck in tlie afternoon Connie Mack docin't imokc. hut he's taken a ynat liking fnr rcciuits. Wnlker Wonder TIIIMncklets played a great part in tlie downfall of the Tigers, but Walker xxas the xxonder of the xx'orks. I lis wicked wallop wandeied into the left -Held bleachers in tlie ninth and chased in Burrns with the tying run and carried him home with the de ciding tally. The kids started the ruin ing rally, but it took txx-o old heads, Burrns nnd Walker, to bring it to u successful finish. Burrus'g triple pro duced two of the half dozen runs in that delirious Detroit drama. It didn't look like a Detroit nor Dnuss disaster till Tilly toiled. i Duuss rausod n lot of strikers to I im nnf. hut thrrp uns no hloodshpri in , . . , , . . tho not at 'twilight .no I ll'rtA'rr didn't want that homtr any 1 me than Moore trants AIooic votes. i j l"ir'" ra,p TT1UU7S how it liappi'iiod : Wingo, i I i first up, pushed n singlo into i right. Oriftin hnled n triplo down the j 1 ight fipld foul linn. AYidro entered with tho first A's run of the same. Open Evenings 1007 Market St. - Our Famous Caps, $2.00 ARE making an instant hit with the smart - dressed men, who always wanted caps of quality and distinction. Smlleru liave a reputation on the leader In cap styles, Large variety In plaids, checks, over plaids and fancy mixtures. SMiygok Tlt aror Attt.e.d' 1007MarkcbSt. 151.156-158 No. 8th St. .9 m Mi9 I m ylL ," tOOIE. RAY X J. wiVUiJ' What May Happen in Baseball Today J&'CSJ N TION I. I.F.(ll K (llih Moil I'M I' I'. Win l.n.e t'lnelnnull K7 10 ,QM .OSS .(ISO en Aork. 77 HI .0211 .flitl .(121 ( hlrngo IV, .-,M .528 .5:12 .Hit I', It-Lurch ,;:, ill .".im ,5111 51m llrookbn 1,0 01 .lt .isx .ISO llosto.i ,n 71 .lis .lis .410 St. lands 40 T ..ISO .385 .S77 rhllllrn II 77 .Sill .174 .S5H AMKitu i.i:.ori: Chlrneo .. SO 44 .045 MUI t."5 (letrlitml 7.1 51 .5H .502 ,5K4 Detroit 71 54 ..MIS .571 .5(1:1 New York . 1 50 ,511 .545 .5SO Nt. Unlit. .. Ill 00 ,510 s.524 t..'.08 llost.ni . . 00 0J ,! ,5O0 .4K4 M'llshinglon.. 47 7S .570 '..ISO -f.S7ll -Pllt ...:. " . .sail B3' j .' ; .510 .4112 ,37H Athletics . SI (Hi Mln two, tlione .271 .2HO wo. 272 I - I tus, ,mlsRP,i tl( Welsli's bouncer iind,Mlt ,llis charm we nil hope to see dan- ..i.ii,, (;in,,,,. f, .1 Wnio.. iSrllbn iwii) inri'cti xx cisii, liriiun Strunk- waxed Dugani, but I. Burrns lifted D.ikes's ITRistCi,., nnd walked. Burrns lifted Dikes's wood nnil suiiinr ,1 .hi .. D.n.ss ilellv- " I.J JIM llllir lIU'l'i, llllll..,, il, llll.l Struiik sprinting over the disc. Then .... r.... ... nn l.n.... f!n lnn . ... came the shun of Wnlkcr nnd the few i i...i r i.. i iiiimn -.i .in iiiiiuit nun "ii. i in- run of the greatest .ally ever staged by an Athletic ten,,,. Sherman's march through Georgia was tame compared to what Ira Thotn- as and C. Math did to Atlanta. "Fall Shirts"- We have opened a new shipment of real madras Shirts neat, "clean-cut" patterns. They will wear splendid!. "No Profiteering Here!" An "Unwrinkable Silk Tie" new silk poplin Scarf jnt of xvearing; made in amount 2 Noi-trfr and ivSootn I'IIOTOPI.AX. PHOTO PIAYJ THRU company r 0F1MERICA AIL U li'th, Morrli ft Pusounk Ave. Alnambra mHi dkii m -j i:iKs.t:,a&u. JX1 IS HCNN1HON tn lliuu ruv tibia r.'.'D 4 THOMPSON SfS. ArULl-xJ " matim;i: daily WILLI A XI TAItNl'M In "Till: IJUSU STAIt ItA.NOKn" ADPAnlA CHESTNUT 11. Inn ll.TII , ARCADIA UIA M toll. IS P.M. JACK riL'IvKOHI) In 'BILL AI'Pmt.SON H HOY ' ni i irninn mtOAU street and BLUEBIKL) sl.Qli:HAN.NA AVE. CLARA KIMl.tAl.L YorNO In I lit liftl lis" BROADWAY "rtfA n"? 3T- PAI'LINU rREPEUIl'IC In "THE PE.U'E OF UOXUIXU HIVKB" rX AMI A I Oil - Maplewona Axes COLONIAL J IT. and 1.15 P M MAUEL NORXlAN-n In Mil KEY" punnrec main st. ma.nayl-nic EMPREbb MATINEE DAILY ELoi"!:;! FAIRMOUNT aVdIuA FAMILY THEATRE- -1211 Market St. I,. XIMnlght n X .XI I1RYANT XVASHIU'nN ill ''WVIi INSURANCE" tt-TU CT THEATRE Bi-low Sprues. PO 1 ri 3 1 . MATINEE DAILY HAROLD I.OCKXVOOD In "A MAN OF HONOIl" "OREAT OAMRI.B FIRST" FRANKLIN Tiintn KiTzwv.Tisn OlIOAN MUSIC J WARREN KKRRK1AN In V1 1 1TE MAN'S CHANCE" rnr AT Mi-IDTUEDM Hroal bt at Erie unbrll iwuuiwux 2,7 ,7401' M. BVBI.TN NES11IT lr NESI1 "MY I.ITT1.B .TI8TER" TiMDlTDIAT with . walnut sts. lMrtiKlAlj mi fun, Exis. 70. 1X1ITIS HlNMMin la Hjall I-OCKJ3T8" A. A. U. MEET I Hint rT IX HI ITT II I I III 111 fl I III All l1Mll rll HI ll HI I ! I IUIIUL.U III I Ll III J Conqueror of Francis Ouimet Is Banqueted at North Hills Country Club nCTC mUIICU UIICU" CTIICP utia Muan-nuan oiurr lt SANDY MrMIlMCK i:eihodi piesent hurled sweet cr hi'l hniifpiets at t bend of .1 Wood ... .... ,. ,, , .,:i,, i.,.t Plait, local golf hero Inst night but " "" , ' V ,;. TM,, I nncpcisnn He was. oo.ll latt I hex gaNcadniner last night fnr tie me weeks ago. at the North Hills ... ountiv Club More than n hundred golfing meiubcs gathered to slle the. About !)0 per cent of the college stti- '""" ''"' "- ""'' "," '"'" "' lender., Philndelphin links juggernaut. Ments in the llnst do nothing dining ?'r"' . ''.' -'l"la"tie standing of 'Tor use on the sidebo.nd when ,oujtno ,11111Illrr ,,. , ,,,.. ,,.?. '' P'nyw " '" previous year -in col take the plunge." be.imed ti.e chnir-lion. nni, ,nst of these want to -on- lrK,','' , Hip rntinnt mny have beener miin us three men eased a great che-l I tim.e this Mwatinn .,mil r,. ,l, J '"',l"1 "r 'ave left echool. )et be per- of ,siler into Wood)'s l.ip. "Just a simple token Hon, tlie emu. Hold." cried another member, pro- dticing a golf ball with 11 broad bund of cold nimini! it "Take this, my box. It s tlie kill with xihiih )ou beat Ouimet. On il you will hud this fact Inscribed. It will nexer he of further use lor mnshie shots. In fact, it's mined for- excr. Iinksienll speaking. But 1 trust it will alwa.vs remain n proud memento of niir coiiquests. And this, spoke up H. I'. t-rccn- , I ,, n,,l Int.. tutor nf till inpfllll lit 1.11 1,11. ' 'though crippled from n sprained tinkle nt the time, "this is hush-hush stun, I.""" ; I nrP K",nB cast '""' member sh-h. of the iB"K a,,nl1 on "'" ,osl ,,ow l""' -,u" will soon be n member sli-li : ot me louge. To which xx oouy repiicu mat ne icu , ... ..I ,., .. .. ll.nl l.n ..no mi,. r 111..- II IF",, .1.11. ...... ,-- - . ,, ' '".'" "lt('1- .,,lub.tl,.r.0"i:r h.a". ,.l.RO,f:T I but be appreciate,! all tins Mini tnougiu from the members, Man) speuUers nnisi .. , , i i j to tell of A ood, s game so,,l ,,, he I throes of a hitter golf mutch, l.f the perfection of his shots, the terrors oi a national tournnment, of what Woody bad done for I'hilntlrlphiii golf, eke, man) llntterin gthings indeed. With a Snap! ,45 that will "defy" any $1 C all colors 0J th St. vywvavx.w The olloxving theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatie in your locality, obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. LEADER 4ISI' . I.ANCASTr.ll AW. MATINi:i: IIAILY HHVANT XVASinirnN In "LOX'i: INSL'ltANt'i:" I IPCDTV '.novo s. co. i jihi.x av. UDC.rx.1 I MATINi:i: DAILV NOItMA TALMAPOi: In ' Till: WAY OP A WOMAN 333 MARKET ZYlXZ ll'WX NA.IXIOX'A In THE 11ED LANTERN MfinPl 4J3 ftllTII ST Orch-itra. KX-EI.YV NESI1IT In ' MY LITTLE MSTER" OVERBROOK U3D L HAVER- IORD A r. HX11RY I'AUEY In "IHE OUTCAST OP POKEIt FLAT" PAI AfP uu M xiiKET strj:i;t 1 rLjrL in m in ii i;, j. j( A1AIIC.I. IMl.XIX.'NIJ in "fPHTAIItS" PRlMPP9i "llS MARKL-T STREET I --- aw- H n a m to ii ir n f AM i ii, iviu nr in THE (URL AI.AHICA" r rtTi" i i in it t.t i RFC.FNT mi'kct st nciow itth INCVjCIN 1 11 A. M to It P. M VIVIAN MARTIN It "THE THIRD KISS" Rl Al TO OERMANTOWN AVE. rxmijlU AT Tri.PEIIOCKE.V ST IRENE CASTLE hi "THE K1RINO LINE" OT IDV MARKET SI" IIEI.OW 7TII l.JOl in A M to 11 15 l. j r.-viMX wi.ltl.t.'S in 1 "FAVOR TO A FRIEND" SAVOY 1311 MARKET STREET H A M TO HlDS'lnuT EARL METCALFE In "THE HATTLER" QTAN1 FY MARKET AIIOVE 1IITH OlAlNL.E.I II 1.1 X M mil IBP. M DOUOLAS FAIRHANKS In 1118 MAJLSTY THE AMERICAN" 1 VIPTORl A maiiket st ah otu VlxlWrvlM da m inlMSP.u, 1 nuAwi ii r. wwrje. r in I "THE UNPAHDONABJ.E SIN" COLLEGIATE TENNIS ON AT WRONG TIME Small Entry hist Proves Tournament Should Be' Stuped During Scholastic Year SEMIFINALS PLAYED Y SPICK HAM, rpiU: lliirl -sixth nnnunl iiitprcolle-- guile Invwi tennis tournament will be over tmlny after Chniles S. tint Intnl. lale ilefvats Kill, Iteiil in the Kinglet and with his pnitner. K. . IImwK tnKes tho measure of Mor.e mid Sim i mons. the other Yale team, in doubles Not onlj thai, but the eient should be lover forever unless the- ns-.ni iation .changes the time of holding the toinna Inient. If n careful vtud of the situn 'tion liml been made no inmc inoppin tune tune 1011I1I bin e hem i Ixe-eu than ''"' l"lr " September to Iml ",,s ,'"ll'''' ",1,lis toiiitmment Then- is "rM 'enson why the meet mould either he held late in the full or in the the enih part of September to minimi 'sptinc and no reason whj it should be held just befoiP the opening of the collegiate j cur. It is eident from the slim entry list tins anil all seasons, for that inattei. that the time is not right, otherwise there would be at least a hunch nl en tries from twenty or twentv (ie col- ,rK(,s- The reason why so few i olleges ,. on(01. tpnills nt ,,lis lltl)(1 )f (11, venr is that there is nolmdi at the col leges to ihuose (lie tennis and make Ihe entries, rurthermnie, if this weie done the chances of cen locating the lllnJ0rs ,,, ,, u,rJ i""." ' " " '" -'. '!.... .i.i.. ,, ,,,,, n ,, lnr.at(.(, , 0(,(,4 , icmotc. and if ll0, 'nlll,l all tie located the odils are winner hearing the title of the current t,mt , ,imJorltJ .,,, ,, ,,, to ,rar , rP.rntt.r COOR(.? A mnn )f ti(,m ,iavnm,Blt ttin 1P lhninp1)lislp th, BM. " '"- i " - mm ! t.i m if noni i in iiriuioiis jljpfnrc lollcge opens. They dn not want Muni will not cut then i.iciitinn shot t to enter a tennis tnuriiiiiiient. During Ihe present torn nnineiit al tin Slprinn Crii l,i t Club the clns of phi) crs, with the exception of Church Cnrlniid. was exceedingly pour. It was by no means a rep, rscntntixc hunch of college tennis plaiers. The fni t that the I'ni versit) of I'enns) Ivniiin could only get three men to phi) in the sjngp when four were entered shows how foolish ;t j, to try to hold an intercollegiate n. nnl of .Ilia limn K, n I'llimrt,,. pnnll,' m,l nn official entrv. .1 W. Dudley, of Washington. D. C. entered under the Swaithmnie colois "on his own hook.' ,ls " l",c " he put it No otic al Swnrthinnre told him to enter nnd his entry xns not w, ,,, in ,(,, in., ,nn . ,,, ) ine ..unci..- ... .sinus s,,,,,,,,,,,, m Nil IIP, IIIHIPD ,ii. nniii.; i. Technically Dudley had no right ln I piiniiipi vi'. H iwiiimiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiih KuPREME lHll Wm VARI0US SHAPES r m&Y$Wiffl AND S,ZES For the man who Mn$Mffl ranging from appreciates a really JJSPy 10T075CENT3 fine Havana Cipar, J&$l!'$tfmffl EL PRODUCTO MjSSm Sunreme has no SiKHS ar.vJWW superior. Subtlo MiSfMvfM blending of rich SO'v'-V1 -fflS&r tobacco and mast- jffiltvifiMiitti&Stf erly cigar making J$W&W$PS EL PRODUCTO PSJs - a smoke of rare $?' " XfiSfSW f m flualltv. iEiffJ . . . tiXAT-ifiy B mm I MildHayana $W$mtE!B Shade Grown WlMw&Z JL J. i C Wrapper BwlwHiS?' V filf'ax' wr I'ii.'liiKi.rn.r :,;f .h,,.! nl, ,ll.nl,:H111lnnlllli:iM:,iil,lllil!ilJilii!l;i:iliif!ilii!illi!!ll) OXXSEU AND MANAOED RY MEMRERS OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION I BELMONT iJD AUOXr. A1AKKL1 FRED STONE In ' JOHNNY !ET XOUIl III S ' PFDAR 0UTU C,'DA" AVENUE 1IRYANT XVASHllURN In ' A VERY UOOD YOUNG MAN" rnl 1QC1 MARKET HETXXEEN HJL1.3LU1VI BOTH AND WITH ENID BENNETT In "THE VIRTUOUS THIEF CI IDITI'A 0TH i. MARKET STS. t,UrlLtS.A MATINEE DAILY CLXRA KIMIIAI.L YOI'VO Jn "THK 11ETTER WIFE" FRANKFORD 4715 FHANKFOHD AVENUE MAURICE TOUHNEUR'S "XX'OMAN" JEFFERSON SS an;?a?aSaVly ANITA STEXVART m "MARY REQAN' II 1MRO FRONT 8T. ft fllllARD AVE. jwiituw jumbo junction on i Jumbo Junction on FTankf ord "L" iialu i,Ainr, a HALL CAINF.'S THE WOMAN THOU OAVK3T ME'' Intercollegiate Finals Will Be Played Today Till: finals iii the singles nnd dou bles of the intercollegiate lawn tennis tniiinaiiient will be plnjcil to day on the cluiinpionship turf courts of the Mciinn Cricket Club, Haver ford. Chnrles S. (inrlnnd. of PittS' burgh, representing Yale, will meet Kill. Heiil. of Conn II. in tho singles and l Jnrlnnd and Ilrtwks. of Yale, will meet Morse nnd Simmons, nlso of Yale, in the doubles finals following aie the results of the semiliiinl matches pin veil esterdny: sirii,i;s Knk field. Cornell, defeated J. VV. Dudley. Swnrthmorc, 1 IS, (i '2, (!-". C. S. C.nrland, Yale, defeat ed K N Hawks, Yale. T 5. 7 15. Doiiti.ns (iitrlnml nnd Hawks, lale, de fealcd Ilelru nnd llanighen, Har wuil. l!-:i. (! I Morse and Simmons, nle. defeat si Kaltenhai h and Herndon, I'rinceton. (i L" (5-2. phi) in the tournament nnd but for the fact that nobod) bad a chance to win except fjnrlnnd it Is likely that & pi otest would hare been made, nnd It s certain that it would have beentsus taineil. What .Might Happen ' ' Theie is another point that makes the inteicolleginte tournament at this tim of the )nir ridiculous' V.cn if tht entries are miiile in the proper way, what iisMiiniicc has any one that the mini .isMiiitiif-i- nas nnv one inaL inn ncnrinB ,ho (it)(, of l0 (,urj.ent ...... - ,.....-.. u.-. ... ....-k.- i.-au. iitnl 1 nl twit nttnliil onilno-n I In r hn ntliit .- ................ h, .... ..... ". m'tted under the present system to rcp- resent his college in n national nthletfc iI'M'llt. ' If the tinip of tlip tournament xvere "hanged to siniie time during the scho lastic xear. the entrants would neces sarily be in good athletic and scholastic! standing and the Merion Cricket Club would be nssnred of haling a represep tative bunch of men from man) colleges!. As n final argument against having the tournament pln.icd at this season, it comes ns nn nnti-climnx to the all romers at I'orest Hills, consequently does not attract the general interest hat it otherwise xvould. There isnipinint custo mthnt prevails: al the Merion Cricket Club. Whenever there is nn athletic exent on, n pair ot husky plainclothes men from City Hall are sent out to take care of the gate leceipts. This happens xxhethcr there , , . . are going to be any gate receipts or not., G.H.P Cigar Co. Philadelphia. or reaJ jyment piioroi'KXXH T R. LOCUST :..'D AND I.UCIST BTREET9 Mats. l.au.s ju. i:Kn mwioil. NOItMA TAI..XIADGE In THE XAY OF A WOMAN ' NIXON WU'A:1IT: of13- VITAUHAPll COMEDY Till, YAPS AND YOCKELS" DADIi' RIDGE AVE. ft DAUPHIN ST. rAtr. Mat 1' IS. Exe UMBtalt, "THE HEART OF YOUTH" DlWrV I 52D AND SANSOM 8TS. tl V xJL.1 MATINEB DAJLT CONSTANCE TATJIlADaE In "HAPPINESS A LA MODE'' STRAND aEtlMAOTOW,N. BNAKCO DOROTHY OISH in NOllODY HOME" WEST ALLEGHENY 2Si AJIcghmf OIADYH LESLIE In "THE. qiRU WOMAN"- ' i i i 1 '?! 1 1 vl H- f fl'f I a, 'ii 't.. r-Tn 'J v it . , ' rA o -"I . a xaki iifl 'MKmMS " Ofi