Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 14, 1920, Night Extra, Page 22, Image 22

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"EXPECTED OF
LFERS
play for tho Vjimch'ii British champion-
START Lr-AGUE CRICKET
Weather aq'In 'ew
BUM. r
Tho eup that W being played for to
day Js a new one. Last year Mrs. Bar-Ion-
won tho trophy outright for the sec
ond time, consequently Mr. Gcist had to
put another cup up for competition.
There were olghty-clght entries this
morning.
The best Of tho earll- scores for nine
holes woa made by Miss May Bell, of
the Philadelphia Cricket qiub. Miss
Bell had n 54. y
Interstate Circuit Will Open Tomor
row and Continue Until Fall
i'i. InterMnte Cricket League will
resume operations tomorrow on a pre
war bnsls with nlnoteon tcaniH anil n
. "t will keep the clubs In
action until September 25,
Tomorrow the- tlermantown Hoys'
Club I I open at Darby. Tennyson will
ploy llnbln Hood. Alfred the Great will
tackle Mrrrhnut Ship, and West Indian
is scheduled to meet Illchnrd Baxter.
Bucknell Hat Been Able to Play
Only Two Games -
Lcwlsburg, Pa., May 14. Bucknell
hopes to swing Into action against Dick
inson here tomorrow, but tho baseball
management Is reluctant to advertise
the game before tomorrow morning.
Itatn , has handicapped the team
greatly and only two games have been
played. ,
'WOMEN TENNIS STARS
BATTLE IN RAIN
to a
cimtiwti&wii
f ?p Mallory and Miss Zin
M4d'crstafn Snnn Will Sail to
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1 Plav Begins at Ovorbrook for
, r if$nter British Tourna-
Ceist Trophy Mrs. Bar
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Fai
East Fall Y. M. A.'a Openlna
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EIGHTY-EIGHT ENTERED,
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JyMh1S to be hoped tlmt our women lawn
.'""l&nnts cxperti will have better luck
V tlWrt1 our Kolfern Jibroad Iri V II.
Jf VajMerberlc. Mls Mildred Oaverlr. Misx i
y Iwlon , HolllnK nnrl Mii Konmoni1
; Hfcrf Wood nlnvcil well, but none of them
j'rejKhed cyen the semifinal for the
y xwimen'ii JlrltiMi ehnmplonshlp, which
& - -dcd today on the link at New Cat
tle, County Down, Ireland.
(AccordinR to the prevent plnn of the
ytoinen tcnufo plavirs onlr two will
raldtP the trip to Kncliim! to plnv at
"Wimbledon for the women's nil tlritieh
lawn-tennh rrnwn Tbene are Mrs,
Moljri njurstedt Mnllory. of New York,
atad Slim Marlon Zlndersteln, of Voi
tel, Thp indication are that these two
HWr American racquet cspcrtt, who
will play as a double team as well as
Inthc sinKles, will make a crrnt show
Inn. II there fa any woman in (?rent
Britain who tan defeat Mrs. Malloiy
befnarae In nof know n here. Of nurse.
a 'dark .horse may praneo forth nnd
Will the dope, but It not likely that
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.MlhS ANN TOVN,Si:NI)
IIIis Tonneml N tho first slnsles
plajcr of tho Merlon t'rlrltet Club
teiinN team of the Interclub Iyeafpie.
poaitlon except in the tit!eholder who
IH0t British, but French. Miss Sti
ipi Lrngleu, the femlnitin comet of
the, courts.
ect Great Match
s none of thfe llritioli or contineiUal
plJrcr has) met an American woman in
n' tournament for some time, their rela-
tlvc Mrensth Is a matter of speculation.
'Wvstrhow. Mrs. Mallory and Miss I.piifc-
len compare cannot be foretold, but
those who have seen the Frenchwoman
in action aro certain that she will at
ileast give' Mrs. Mallory n Krat battle
tOa-thc other hand. Mrs Mallorv will
ttm'in Rood condition when she sails on
May 20 on the same boat with the
American Davis cup team She has
in playing iu tournaments indoorv
and outdoors most all winter and should
le in just as pood playing condition
when the British tournament begins
as rbc ever was at the classic meeting'
an tbp turf courts of the Philadelphia
Cricket Club at St. Martin's
Jliss Zlndcrstein cannot compare with
Mrs. Mallorv ns a singles nlnyor. but
. she nnd the ex Norse plajer nnkc n
splendid team, and are certain to go
"far In the British tournament. t
Before the big event is pulled oT at
"Wimbledon, both Mrs Mnllon and Mts
Zinuerstcin will compete in minor nieet
imipj for the purpoe of tuning up
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More,Tennis ToIa.v
Xhla afternon the third loiind of the
women's interclub league will be plncd.
This Philadelphia Cricket Club meets
Huntingdon Vnllc on the courts at i
Noble; Belfield plas the Merion Cricket
frtuti Hi- llsverford and Oennaiitiiwu
g08 to the Philadelphia Country Club
at Bala,
Thus far Merion is the only unbeaten
team in the league. The Main Liners
btgan by making a clean sweep of
Huntingdon Vnllcy nnd followed that
victory up with a three two win oer
the Philadelphia Cricket Club. The
odds seem to foor Merion for another
Ictorv this nftertioon. :
The Countr, Club has broken even,
winning from Belfield in the second
round, but losing two matches to three
to the Cricket Club in the opening round
at St. Martin's. Belfield also has
broken eten. losing to the f'outitr Club
and winning from (icrinantnwn. The
Cricket Club nnd Huntingdon Vnllej
have won one match ench and German
town has lost twice.
The matches today nre scheduled to
begin at '2:30 o'clock
Oxerbroolt Golf Club, Oerbrool. Ta.,
May U When Miss N. Hallowcllof
St. Davids, and Miss Mary Griffith, of
Merlon. droe off from the first tee this
morning in the handicap medal golf
match for the Clarence II. Geist cup,
rain was roniirp: down steadily. This,
however, did not nrevent the large ma-
iorlt of entrants from showing up nt
the time when they were scheduled to
begin
The greens nnd falrwas were slow,
but the women did well during the early
hours of ploj In spite of the boggy con
dition of the course. They were sched
uled to pla eightecu holes. Mrs. Kan
aid H, Barlow, Merion, was the favor
ite this morning, largely because she has
won the Gclst cup for the past six jears.
Although Mrs Barlow was the fa
vorite, other star golfers of Philadel
phia had big followings. There were
a Imlf dorcn or more who were consid
ered to hne better than a fighting
chance of landing this coveted trophy
todo . Among them were Mrs. Caleb
Fox, five times Philadelphia chnmplon:
Mrs. G. Henry Stetson, of Huntingdon
Vnlley, who recentlv won the tourna
ment at Bcllairc. Flo. , Miss Eleanor
T. Chandler, Huntingdon Vnllej.
The only prominent women players
who ore not entered in the tournament
aro Mrs. C. II. Vanderbeck and Mis
Mildred Caerly, both of whom are at
New Castle, County Down, Ireland,
where they were defeated in the match
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ATHLETICS vs. ST. LOUIS
Rturrrd Pnits at GlmhrU' and Spaldlncs'
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Martin Judge vs. Joa Belmont
Young Cotter vs. Billy Hinei
Johnny Lissie vs. Charlie Water
FrankioMcManus vi. Charlie Rear
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NATIONAL A. A.
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Dobhr Horle . Kid Wolf I
Clmrllr Maltrm in. Jlmmr Tliomaa
Tommy Murray m. Martin Judze
8 Rounds Windup 8 Rounds
Battling Mack vs.
Tommy Cleary
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THE VERY
REASONABLE
PRICES
Thftt Hivo Been Mnlntained on
"shoes
during tho hlgh-prico epidemic
nrc, in many instances, less than
the present feverish reductions
now to be found elsewhere.
Men's Oxfords For
Spring and Summer
Exceptional Stock
of Men's Fine Hosiery
SorotiV Standi for Quality,
But Not Unreaionable Price
SOROSIS SHOE CO.
1314 Chestnut
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For appearance, speed and endurance the Indian leads all other
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Striking simplicity united with the utmost accessibility, comfort
and economy are predominating features in tho new Indian models.
In these machines arc further emphasized those qualities of silence,
cleanliness, rugged strength and aptitude of power and speed which
have characterized the Indian since its conception.
Broadway Service
Is organized to keep your motorcycle in serviceable condition
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527 Market St., Phila. 1203 Broadway, Camden, N. J.
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.Open Every Evening.
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PAIRS OF
A A r TROUSERS .
$40 $.45-
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Reductions of 33'ls Per Cent
Actual Values, $60 to $75
Including Guaranteed Sunproof
AU-Wool Blue Serge
This solid tuaih at high price hat cauied a nsation In
town! For a limited tlmt price aro flashed without regard for'
profit aad with rary inlt you get an extra pair of trouiert of
the tamo material.
Thli aU ji planned to make friends for tha Charts Adam
Co. We're building for the future, counting on your good-will
and future patronage to pay in the long run. Como in without
delay and lat our expert tailor measure you for the greatest
bargain err offered In cultom tailoring backed by an absolute
guarantee for perfect fit. Th extra trouier will make your
ult last twice a longl
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powerful lever that has started this
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TO sell at the lowest Price the
highest possible Quality that's the
true meaning of our name P&Q.
THE success of this endeavor has
, no parallel in the . history of the
clothing business of America.
SOME offer price without quality,
others offer quality at exhorbitant
price, but P&Q gives both low
price and high quality.
Take the Elevator
See the wonderful showing of Spring
Clothes that awaits you and judge the
many dollars you can save because
you buy
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manufacturers
-From the 'P&Q tailor plant direct
Saving you the middleman's profit
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ing blow to present high prices.
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chants who allow 20 for wo will allow you to
take off exactly one-quarter 25 por cent from tho
present marked price of every article in our store.
There is no catch to this sale. It is genuine to the
core no marking up of prices, but the original price
tags remain on every article.
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Any and every article in our storo is embraced
nothing is reserved.
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impossible to offer, not only in clothing, but in tho
mings every man needs.
Every Sale must be final. No
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spond to this announcement must bo big.
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on everything you need for tho coming
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