fe yKM CE CB OF THE W. K. A'S IS 21. WHICH.MAKES CONNIE MACK OUR LEADING BOY SCQtlg fiTPT'ninnvnrTP ! lUVflM) MFHAl kft J !! IIIIWI"! llltaMllh f&8' ' PV.wmtemarsn valley Awaras tor afc-Tbters Othor Golf Clubs -;." ndV aiom3' ,uu 4W k ) ny SANDY .MeNIIIMCK Wblteuwrsli Vnllry Country I mo win U- 1 L mWl r ' ,-!,... . , i .voaui:o btiin K' a diamond medal to the colt enddy ''Verbose conduct on the Rolf linka la the meritorious during tlw 'canon n sofd modal will lie haVi u ...n.M.I i.tinlfirt n ml n Mil VIM W'S wMftl for third jilacr-. ANo u cup Is fc'Sr"" i he presented for the winner ni hip ll.'l n .iiJJtf If ..l....-.l....l.(r. ..f llin I'lllll lit 9tt i "UHJ KVU U1IUH1IUUU9IMI' " " ' "" ""- tnl-f Athri end of the srnaoii. 3$ These presentation will niaile at ' & fitting ceremony ut the eml ot the ! J-ar. UOUicr local cltibi nic also prrparinj: to i'.Cm awards to the caddies at the end. of the .tlt.i ' J.' 71 " "n " i.i.l. l I.. It..- ...111, 11. n K 1a announcement or tho t'uitcd States Golf IS Awciation csterday that it favored the If jj I ""' - . if a .... .1 J Inu HMll III timunnuon oi up i" iiminvn nuu im ., Wtlbstltution of awards. siich as a cash riWitlH, at the end of the eiu ' Z The U. S. i. A alco ilRsrted. in ,lt lUer to all it member club., thai 'p!rltR he divided into thiee clars V 'at the clubs thove of oxperienco and S, Trorthy enouph to be placed in Clans A i iot so experienced in Claw H, nnd the ttt in Claf.s C. .. 5 AVhltemnridi has two claei atlirc1; ? tjnl nnd importune" the member.s to do v all in their power to advance tho ef ' ficiency of the Whlteinnpdi caddies. ( SprlnRhuvcn has published a list of . t , seventeen "thing our caddies Miould be ri"? taiigbt." ending up with the announce Vt ,9KHt of the cndd Christmas dinner and i ihow, which Plight to impre the cad 1 t dies at least. ... . Jlattlev .T. Do.vlc Is prcienting the It t Biedola nt 'Whitcmarsli and 1 . II Lliap- IX. a . II, nun i ' ffian n'v vi. .til il T Morion bus ou been particularly in ''jV i tcretcd in caddy efficiency and has al 1, 'cedure. not only for the cudd es In the I' . 11-1. 1...I olo. Innniil rnnil I' tlZCIIshlll. ' The nine rule applies nt many other Jecal clubs, and it Is safe to Mir that marl everv club in the local district is workiug hard on this problem of bei -terine the caddy sstom and the all -uround efficiency nnd Interest of its ling , toners. Scholastic Athletic Schedule for Today IIAHKllM.t, InlrrtcliolitUo LfMii fl rhlldtphl, t 1nlford lllnh. L'alhollo lllili at Ofrmanlown lllili. Intfracadrmte Tnmie friend' Citntral at Pnn Cliarter Sclionl. Ullirr Gamra OhMtir ltlfli rt Snarthnior llltli. Hfl Catholl llltli nt Klillrv Vnrk IVrkatln IIUli nt Ainhlrr llloli. Uiniulon-np llltli nt Ml. l.tiktV Sclionl. t'PMr Ilarhr Hlh nt Durhv Itllli. (irrnmntown Friend" at JrnUlntann lllfli ' ( liMlnut Hill nt Ablnnlon llltli. itllnilntton l"rludi Ht Downlnilann lllili. Marri-lnnl lllich nt Narlirrth llltli. Media lllth nt J.onrr lerlon lllgli. Yr.sTr.nn vs kkhi'lts Inlerncnilemle 1fnu" llplwoput Amdemr. Si Dtrinantnwii, 2. Catholic lntur l.n fullf l'rrp, Mi Caltiollo lllth, A, Other lnmex ' IVnn I'rrxhnirn, tit Centrnl llltli, 4, Northnut lllth, 101 J.rUter, 2. TKAC'K West I'hlU,, .ntii arrninntnmi, M'4. IHNMt Wett l'hll.i.. h (ierinnnlonti llltli, I. Northemt lllcti, 3i tlieltenhnm llltli, t. INTERAOAIUSMir l.UMIl'K STM)IN( Trams Won Lost I'.C. OennnntOMii rmkmr .1 1 ,X3.t Ijlco)Hl Arntlrinv .1 :l ,.10(1 l'nn (harler Mrluml : a .Ion rrlemN" tent nil I I .'.0(l CT110I.1C IXUil I! VfAMHNO Tenms Won I.nt I'.r. irm atiioiir i t ,niK rmhoiir nitii . -i ? urn. t. .lofli's t'rfi " '! ..'iflo l. Hullei lYni " a . Mllanovu l'rei ' .333 EPISCOPAL NINE SCORES VICTORY Churchmen Upsot Jnteraca- demic League Loaders When Williams Excels Kpiscopal Acadeirty. aided by on Williams, upset tlip intcracadcmlc League cbamplons, Qermantown' Acad omv. In a wrll-playrd contest at the Ma'nheim Held nnd pulled one of the nurprlci of the season, Gcrmnntown made no -excuses nnd gave Kplsconal nnd Williams credit for the 5 to '2 vic tory, though lic fact that Mullen, the third baseman, was out" of the game inav have had something to do with the'iesult. Knlscopul played In fine form and Williams was particularly either. He held the Maulioim players to two hits nnd fanned n lucky thirteen. The re sult will not prevent Gerniantown from capturing the chamnloubhlp, for that question was settled last week. It save the Churchmen n good record and mined much lor nnioiic the Church men. Dlnsmore wns'on the mound for Gerinnntown. He was not in his usual . . hyjthd Cchaiion Club' ""-f-T- Krk Mayer is out of a job again. Ursklnc, vlio pustlmcd in tlio hoi for. the I'lilllles for some time nnd who also drew pay from the Pitts burgh Pirates nnd tho Chicago White Sox seems 'to brjvn. skidded badly. J'arly this, season? Major signed n contract (d,t,wirl for Lebanon', of the Itcthlehem gt'eel J.cagde. He pitched" the first garni1 ngalnstjjllie furrows 1'olniulnu'niid his shoots wero biffed .ratlier'frccl)',' uytlic oplioslng 'bal- :teH. ' , , ' : Now' he is through at Lebanon. Manager Pottelgcr has handed him his passports, .and Erk intist look elsewhere for n pitching berth. tiOBBYWNES'MlI - ' SEEK'OPEN TITLE Great Young Atlanta Golfer De cides to Play In National - at Inverness 'CLAflK-'A a C'ARPENTIE.R -tr when the Main Liners won the league game last week, limn .T, Ke.iuolds, secrctnrv of the league, states that St. .Joe aud Villa nova will have to replay this game be cause of the dispute, notwithstanding all rumors tp the contrary. Cntholio High hnsj'nn Interbcholnstic League game with Ucrmantovwi High, leaders In the Interscholastlc League, this afternoon, onfl this contest will attract u large crowd of fans. permantown A, A, Results McClo3key and Rolfe In Draw Wllllr Jlct'loskey of Port rtlrhmond. and Hill Uolfe shnrtd honors In thei lndup m tha UlnMon A. A lat nlRht It bclnit Ilia flrtt olwn-atr how of th feuion In Ihl elty Morp than MOO fans wltness'il lha eoiitonts, Itolfp land"!! thi hardi-r punches but Mct'loako JabhtU ht ai nut of danser and ut tlif end of tlu- i-IbIH rounds both men wcro still strone Jo SlHrmT toiped Ml In' IUtri- In iliv fourth In the oprntna bout Jliuniv lliadlri outpointed Jlniniv l.aender In alx round". Jack Hiinlon and llmmj Tolordrrw In tx rmindii and In tn aemllnd-up Joe Slanlej diUded honor with Johnny Morsail, S La Sailed victory over Cnthollr High I BIS? n?uVeVV "tiWBtttf ii.A.ISfi rme n a surprise to the league fans. (When FumIs Ley tiiai'nw bit the bttcr I'nin Cnthollc neries has nttraeted con- ' 2.?.l!,r"e "e8r ,n ,helr 'lht-round fracas i j 1 1 V 'c, ," j eieu con ,rh(J honors wore oven u)) t0 tho ,f)on sldernblc interest .and from the Very when Hear BtarUd to uraken under Leo'ii siarL it npiicnri'ii iu vv iin.v one n pcu- "" "" v "" ,.'-"'.' Tc:,":u."".ru",r." nnnt Vniv Hint tlii I'lirtiln nnrl Oold Ittiockoul, but althftuali bmh landed cleanl njint. -ow nine xne Jtirpio nnn J-0"?; ' timo and asaln, neither could dellr In players WCtC toppled from their lofty i the semlwum-up, Marty Kana earned the position, tho West Catholic High nnd vyrdlct over Wllllo Allan by h illiht mar- kl. Joseph's I'ron teams arc right in ' ?, .hV "? ?"" ,!!!!!." Si . " line for honors. i .lohnny Doushertv a. ecra trounclnir In nix ('ntliolif High nun uest ratiioih nic tied for lilst platf, The Ht. Josriih's Preps have wdn two anil lost two. This Ntantllng iuclttdps all games played to date, St. .loe has not yet been gien credit for a win owr the Vlllanova Preps' team becnusf of n protest made fiiht round. Tommy Mel ami nutfouaiit Wliltej Kelly of llraya Terry In the aecond Al Vcno put Kid Huuar anal In tho second round of the opener , tmf1t'irm,iimJ'mJimt'k l,l I' w Amateur Sports Rep ft Ws u u mriE Buist Park A. C. will open its i- Hcason on Sunday at the llulst Park, Sixty-seventh street br-low Klmwood avenue, with the Ivy Professionals as opponents. The Ttuist Park A. C. is managed by Lou O'Halloran. who man aged the Hog Island Shipbuilding team. He will have former big leaguers in lni 'line-up. Kubc Chambers will pitch the opening game. . TMrlitll Club (awai) flret class W llltchell, .',18 All.-;hnv j.enue rrjmii K. C. (away) tlrst claaa Mlllam -Jllll, 2BSS North Third street Ivr rroffHaloneU (awn) flrnt Inas Jun arid 20 J. A Campbell. 103 lomineicni I k l "trVmtimt Tliilldlnr Kinsley A. A. (awav or home) flrat (!"--J. Altrorse. 4-JJ.". I.eld .1nue , Mahawk Indian iaM llrat cla I. .1 jlcCann, 3141 Sunnysld. nenue hast I ails, 8t. SlfPliein'n A. A. (awa) flr class-" Sarock, OIO North i:ivnth sttfet Wleter I'arU. A. A tawal) alxteen-aeyn w1en xears Thimas Mutphs. l"i Lait U- . Vnrblili. rrnfnotonats (mill nrnt fr-J. Hoover. 2135 North American street S TOIwood II. C. taway) nfteen.slxteui veara .''r lUlph Rende, 1438 South Thliteenth street W E. Jcppc, of Oxford, to Enter Masachusctts Tech in Fall lloiton. May 7 N. P .leppe. Oxford University, n member of the team of English nthletes. who com peted in the Penti relay games in Philadelphia last week, will become n student next year at the Massa chusetts Institute of Technology. Manager C. II. Talcott of the Tech track team wits given definite as surances bv .Icppe iu Philadelphia last week that he would enter M.I, T. in the fall, .leppe. who i a Rhodes scholar from Australia, has long had it in mind to study lit Tech and his decision is not ti result of his present trip to this country. Ho was called here from England after tho other British runners had ar rived, lis it was then thought that an Injury to Tatham woud prevent the latter from competing In the two mile relay, .leppe competed in the hurdles last 'Friday. He will sail with the other Oxford Cambridge athletes on Saturdav to complete his Tear's work at Oxfoid Straw Hat Day fin'Mlff ,Mh i m.- rniNcr.roN t. pi:vn itnueiiuii V v. M, Karlmonth-renn IraeW, Meet , VMrteil Meats. 31. Ml. on Male Olmbela and A. ... wmiy. ,!". '" ....." "PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN Flesh Reducing Body Building tloilnz Leaaons, Trlealeit No Pnnlhment Elrrirtr Cnlilnet Hatha and Mnneue H. KTCor. IBTH S. CHKSTXI V. Munire 184D 'rs.w.Vo.,9 A O Hum 1'eener. JIr. eamOria . -. K, x,e. i Somerset J-ltWAV K.VKMNtl, MAV 7TII (ti-rltACKA.IAfK nol'TK n KVKBV COTKr WIND-UI' 11 ROLLER SKATING TAUCK for auminer aenaon 30tli and Market Street.. Last tivo mania oi akaiina. t iim Keopena .iukuhi ;nin. W' NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK lJAHi:nAI.L TODAV 3:10 V. M. IMIII.I.IF'.S nOSTQV .M" I M ? fr w h ,..f ii Fa i j 'i ' V r, ' StS lls-h. ..- GREAT ALL-STAR SHOW AT THE NATIONAL A. A. Saturday Ninht, May 8th irflUB 6HOIJM HTAK 11(11 IS V4I1H AN S-UOCNU WIMM I- STEVE LATZO vs. YOUNG JOE BORRELL 8 Rounds jfp; 8 Rounds JIMMIE WILDE, Englnnd BATTLING MURRAY, Phila. Ticket at Donuihr'a. 33 N, lltb Nt. w Map. Err. May 10ta, 1920 Yountr Cornell vs. Leo Reynolds Charlie Kay vs. Young Wills Young Kobidenu vs. Muelde Ililcy Joo Nelson vs. Terry McIIugh 1T.TK JAHK, Herman vs. White 8 ROUNDS rectiiar prlrex. nlnchan - onaaia, tnar pnre, ninth ilfTUtU aad Market (street a rr r Special '.2 5 j- ,.- - y HrikiV ' I M rrr -t mma fp value iu.au ' -n KTrTiMiiii'iiini! aiwiiiiiiiiiniiiuiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiinifliiiiiwiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiii'iaiiiiiriiiiiiii rf g IF YOU are looking for the latest style, long wear at the right price, you are looking for 7ap mam nunnraLL jHRQuea, I We have a wide variety of models from the ultra- fashionable flat English last to the broad-toe, com- it r fortable shoe for the man who is on his feet all day. S f. g i Come in and lot us .show you the stylo you want nt tho price you want to pay. 5 i 1235 Market Street, in Basement 2, 8 R7.llHlnMmLlllnl!l!Uii!:lnl:l;iuMLllUlJ!;lMlrulIttUl,lh!!;u;!ml!lJilhMtJl;luttUli!i!l!HtHtUll,1JJ1lLnlll i.fiiiuii'iiifni'iHimiiii'iiii'iTUiiiiutijiniuiEnrni'ii'iiNHPiiiiif:!!;!. Allentown Middleweight, Uaes ,8amo 8ytem At Frenchman, In 'Hjnn Jncltl 'Clark, ot AlIc!itown,,Ms, a of tlcorRPH Carnontlfr. New YorU, tay 1 Bobby Jones,, of Atlunln, the , jirionomenar Rolflng Vounsster, will' compete this yenr lu (he national openVc'tiamplonalilp' Ipr )he flrst time In bis short but sensational carcrr. Announcement of this was re ceived yesterday from 8. P. Jermaln, ot Toledo, In charge of tho arrangements, (or the event at the Inverness Club. The Inevitable question now arises. Will Jones play a role similar to Kran i'U Otilmet's iu 1013? There Is an interesting parallel. Seven years ago iiurrv vnidon ii ud Ted Itav came over fiom l!nglund, tied for tho title and lot the pl(i-ofT to Oulmet. then n slim' Iwentv-year-old lod. The aame great pair of Jtrittsli professionals will make n irtiirn trip this summer and play nt Toledo. At llnniilton. Out.. Inst tpri- .Tones tied for rxconri in the Cana'tlinu open, along nltli dim Dnrnes and Karl Kcffer. Later in the year ha was sec ond to Karnes and only one stroke be hind Itlm for the southern open title. In nil jiiobnblllty colt clubs In the Middle West will strive to schedule ex hibition lnuti'hcrf between Jones and another itimitrtii' anil the English pair, Ring Nine to Play Gobs .M I) Hlnit Sen A Co., nrdtenalonaln, will .-iiuinraoTn nina on aun. nnrkiit nllltfiii Tho up-stato middleweight? Tlriually uses tbe same style as mo i',uropoan heavyweight champion in th ring. Kolb box way up on their toes, both are fast, shifty arid clever. Eatft, pos nOsscs a terrific wallop. Scleral promoters throughput the country liavo attempted to match Car lKiitler with Mike O'Dowd.' .middle weight champion. O'Dowd is to box (Jlark at the Cdinden SporUmen'u Club last .Tuesday 'night ten , rounds. "Whether O'Dowd would have a chanee against lh4 frenchman will be deter mined when ho stacks up Hgainst Clark. Tlilw bout will be, the headlluer to three elglit-roimil matches, vi.: llc Jackson vs. (Icorgo (Young) fcrnr. Kalph Ktady vs. Jllllr lie l-o and Johnny Murray vs. Joe O'Donntll. Vale Oanmen "'3 Back ntshtaat the Tale Inflrmar, uffrnr , ntoma na tioltonlnr. CuU n'Chonh V.t? and dehltffilln. attoko rtd Ne, i.'xirS,!, , JWiy, nf lha Yala yarsltj-. rtnrnl ii: hartior waterda afternoon and wuiti bark to their ulatea In tha' varalt boat" ' nt .Will Rlin for Grates, Naif 'York May T.reUr Trtvaulldaa la. Ore ajc runner who won tha Eoiton Uaratho. will ntr tha Olymplo limu a a. reBrii.. !.?. Vr".a.iri,,vi1i.re' "ItiuiT liar A on July 1, accomnanled try tola coaoh! Ilaselman, ot tho Mlllroaa A. A, ' 'slum r j350aa2BaB3 i IsPAIL&Bl!sfa SiaSJBJBJSWBiaBU lla rtac tip H H Malum' Hlmtmon and TowniM will liar a trv, adjltlona, with KlrkDatrlck. thf formp ltoxljorcniRli club harkatov, Uoninail fortupr ( nniiilliiii and t'hlcaao jimrrlonh I,eaKtir I'lark of Orexel lllllf and Jlona. han nf Jiim t'lty. If It's Cheviots r YOU WANT YOU WONT FIND THEM HERE BELIEVE ME, I don't want any of my customers coming back to m wiifi com plaints. Cheviots won't wear; that'i the reason I handle only , DOUBLE-WEAR WORSTEDS Made to Your Measure $ SPRING SUITS 36 EXTRA TROUSERS FREE , ' i .75: ; "I 'I E?S I r J fw mJf "" " EmMWKmmmk "cv v-ra imvvw 'AJii OI'K V. IJBV liMJ.VI.Ml UNT1I, 0 O'CLOCK 1224 Market jfrti'tfit'-' -A THE INDIAN HITS A NEW TRAIL The Exclusive Agency For the The Largest Cycle House in the East Indian Motorcycle In Philadelphia, Camden and Adjacent Territory Has Been Taken Over by The BROADWAY CYCLE CO. Incorporated This is a matter of tremendous importance to lovers of motorcycling. The ever increasing popularity of the Indian Motorcycle demands an attention and service such as only an efficient, well-trained organization as that of the Broadway Cycle Company can give. This company takes over the Indian distribution with well-laid plans and a definite policy that has for its aim com plete 'rider satisfaction. Service that will serve every detail of rider requirements is assured by a pei feet organization of expert mechanics, facilities for Immediate attention on a large scale and an earnest, sincrrc desire to co-operate at all times. (. Place Your Orders at Your Convenient Stores 527 Market St., Phila. 1224 Girard Ave., Phila. S . t .ViA?'i-Jf .mwmA Place Your Orders at Your Convenient Stores 1203 Broadway, Camden, N. J. 105GilliertSt., Bridgeport, Com. ss SWEET-ORR & CO.! KHAKI TROUSERS Regular $4 Quality Reduced $0.85 2 Every pnlr Union Made, Guars nleerl not to rip. Fine for aranleninsr, Working a n rl flahlng. Cheap er than over-flll.i. 'jf'' d r I I I r a Li I 6usncuxfr Jviivoj f. "W tvifiLJh 012 VINES TREEl "Everything lor the Worhirigman" SHOPS i GENTLEMEN TKOPICAL CLOTHING HATS nABEltDASHEBY I.arft Dlalrlbutora of MANHATTAN SMUTS In rblla.Hlr.lila Your Straw Hat This Season Should Be a Dependable One our-STR A W - FLEX-hats Are hand made of the self-conforming, cool S and comfqrtable, can't-blow-off land and S will outwear several of the old-Idea straws. pj $4-00, $5.00 and $6.00 I 1018 CHESTNUT STREET 113 SO. 13TH STREET I 20BlBffilSIBIBISlSJBraiBiaiBia!SJ M Hiiaafiawi MMNAlia :??aw. rttSMOa' amersan 2nd Floor 1225 Market 1425CHiW ii' ?W "HO. ' No Fear of Publicity, . Actual Cost .on All Goods to Prove We Are $3 to $15 Below Usual Prices ONE of the nlost extraordinary and daring merchandising plans of the times! COST, EXPENSES and PROFIT, all shown in plain figures on every garment Every penny js accounted for before your eyes. WE ARE the first and only clothing merchants who dare to back every statement with actual figures. We do save you money, lots of it, and what is more, show you exactly how we do it TITITH no high first-floor rents, no free delivery, no charge ac "" counts, bad debts or other unnecessary expense, we can and do offer clothing from $3 to $15 below prices allowed by Federal Fair Price.Commission. What the COST in plain figures means to YOU; Regular $35 to $40 Quality New Spring Suits X s29 .OS EM Regular $45. to $50 Quality New Spring Suits Regular $55 to $60 Quality New Spring Suits 3$a 46s Two Big Busy Stores 2nd Flow 1425 Chestnut 122S MW Open Mon., Fri. and Sat. Evening Open Saturday Night Vr 'H I dhaEbHETLaHrMlCEKlil,9VVMkate sWY JK .A V7f qvJJrxJa7TP7VniJ I " i rriJ- ii n - - ' ' '' - fatfJMbvivaatiiaha1LJ.i '-'-"-itflkttiMMiaiirilt 11 I " "i ."""''. . . . . . .11'., . . . .M U
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