Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 28, 1920, Night Extra, Page 20, Image 20

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INTERCLUB TITLE
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Marlon ... 1 II
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Philadelphia Crick t . 1" It
pelfWd ... 1 v n
Huntuifdon Valley ... 3 .'7
Even W. T 'L'llilen. 2d, national
finalist, national Indoor rhnmnlon.
Korth and South tltlr holder nnd the
No. 2 man on the Davis Cup team
could not prevut the Cvnvvvd tt'iiin
from winning the Interrlub tennU rhnni
ptonehlp at the fSrmnutovvn f'rltUet
Club yesterday. Tllden wn In fine
form and defeated Wnllnro V Jolm
gon, of Crnwjd. n nntlonal nemifinnTiHt
In a hard four-cet match Tllden walked
nway with tho first "et. ti-2, but .Inhti
iton fivened matters up by vvlnnlns the
second. 0-3. Tllden then pioceeded to
tako the next two sets bj identical
scores, 64.
Stanley W Pearon. the former
national squash rnequet rhnmnlon
kept up the good work for (eruiantoti
by defeating O C. Shnfer after drop
ping the second ct.
But there the Onmantown victories
ceased, for Carl Tifcher nnd Dr I1. H
Hawk both won their motoric nnd tin
two doubles nlo went to Cvnw.vd
Summaries :
SIVGIES
W. T Tllderr, Id Oermantown ilefratr
Wallace F Johnion Cynvvjd 0-'.' 3ft tl I
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l, IV. rearaon, aermamnwn, defeated Q
khAttr. cvnnvd. 0.2. a.oVO-i. -
Ctrl Fischer. Cynvrjd, ttefeated I C.
Wlater. Oermantown, O-J.-O-o . . . ,
br, P n. HawK. Cynwid. defeated Franclt
Bradley. Oermantown, 6-1. 6-0.
DOUD!,E8
I 8 Cravls and T C Leonardo Cynwid,
defeated K P Whits and Andra Morsin,
Oermantown 0-4 T-S
Norman Sweyna and Paul Vanneman Cjn
wyd defeated H M rcagock and It A.
Halnta. (Jermantoirn 0-4, n-4
Uclfield won four of the Mx matches
from Huntingdon Valley at Noble yes
terday, Huntingdon Valley wlnnlug only
ono of tho singles, but breaking even
In the doubles. Summaries.
O U. Primal, lluntlnrdon Valley, defeated
Herman Dornlitlm. Helfleld J.6, 8-4, 7-B
a r. n..i tiAifiAii Hrn,i n v. V
Senandcrfer, Huntingdon Valley, 0-J. n-0
lUlph llothereall. lA-inld defeated F. IS
Pearmnn lluntlnxdnn Valley, 0-1. 0-J . ,
W. II Marahall. Detneid, on by default
E II Uewhurnt nnd C I), .fennlnira Hunt
Ingdnn Valley defeated r H Oaborn and
T II .Martin, n.lfleld. ft-2 4.11. n 3
A I. need and T W Smith. Belfleld de-
feated nutixll .Thar and It 21 Walta
lluntlnrdon Valley. 0-1 0 0, 0 0
The Dla Cup team whloh will repreaent
this country In th International matchea and
I nicn , wiii compete in tne uriiian lentn
,i,ii,',,irii,,'n .viii i'ihjt vu,,i,wii iiiqii.ira
at the Oermnntown Cricket Club on Friday
and Saturday June 4 nnd ft It will be 'he
onlv chance for I'hlladelphlana to aee the
pick of the American tennU world In action
There will be elnalea and doublet matehee,
and thoae who will participate are Wllllim
M Johnaton the national champion who
will play numbr one on the Dal lui.
team William T Tllden, -M national run
ner-up national Indoor tltleholder and North
and Sou'h champlnn, who will play number
two It Vorrla William 'Jd, former na
tional ihamplon who will plft number four
nnd l hick Oarloml the Interi-OlleElats
champion who la the fourth man on the
unm
In th itmihlea Tllden and lohneton will
la either V llllama or Garland paired with
Wallace V Jnhneon of Cynwd o national
eeminnallat In the elnalen Johnston win
probohtv play Tllden while Wllllama win
meet Garland It la expected tha' th alar
will appear tn other matchea ao that It will
be poaalble to eee all four men In action
Harvard Athletes Accepted
Harvard a eeten entries In tho Intercol
!eeiit chnmplonelilp which reached thl
clt eatrdav niornlnc were sirepte, lnt
nlitht I" the t C A v In tta reirular
,.- ri l't. c "Itrltford Thla defel
rj action was required owlns to a delay en
h irt nf th i'tmo- intbnrltle In turn
' n In their errle nn'll ernl rtns lat,
Thla was the thief bulnes before the at-
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SCHEDULE FOR TODAY
NATIONAL T.EAGUK
riillllea nl New York -Clear. 8-30.
loeinn nl itniuwiTii. irnr. oaw.
t. Loula at thlcao Clear, Ii30 (Iw-o
Katnee).
ritlaburitli at Cincinnati Clear. 3.
AMnmrAN lEock
Waehlnaioit at I'hlladelphln Clear. 3.30.
se Inrk at lloaton C lear, 3it5.
4 lilcaao nt leelond Clenr, 3.
lelrolt ot St. Ixmla Clear, 3.
RESULTS OF YESTERDAY
AMKJllCAN IXAGfK
(hlraco. Ot Athletic. 1.
hew .orli, fli noaton. 1,
Other eluha not scheduled,
VTIONAI. IJlaUK
I'hltadehthla. 5i Brooklyn. 4 (elem Into),
Uoeton. Ai New tork. 2 (Flrat iraaic).
lloton. 5t New lork. 0 (awond came).
Ml. Louis lOi Cincinnati, 9.
tlttaburch-t IiIciiko, not achrxlulrd,
Pirates Get Pitcher Watson
rlltaburgh, May 28 -Offtclala of the Tltta
bur ffli National Imsuc baieball club an
nounccd jesterdaj that thev had added the
nnm of Johnn Watson a pUeher, to the
team a riwter The IMtteburah club secured
the services of Watson when tho Uoeton Na
tlonals waned their claim to lilm It was
announced Watson, formerly plaed with
the New Haven club of th Eastern Associa
tion nnd the Fort Smith team In the West
ern Association
SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
rnifHEE eight-round bouts nnd two
! sixes hnvc been nrrnnsed for the
weekly matches nt tho Cambria tonight.
an iup nnni ot tup triple wlndnp Hilly
Gannon and Philadelphia Joe WelllltiK
iii iii iin. 'i nn nrimn a a irnr
rounders arc George Ward vs. Spike
jucfauuen Ron Tony Uanlels vs. Freddy
Turner. In the sis rounders Kid Wag
ner takes on Johnuy Morgan nnd Harry
Kid Crno faces Harry Williams.
,!?."& Ms'f- '?'. will box In the star
bout of eldht roundavvlth Jimmy Gibbons at
the opening of Madison Tar Juna 3 An
other elRht-round-r vrlll be Tommy Jamison
. 13ob Deebe.
.u"?."? K,! n"in' ut with Fred Jacks
tho Ilrllon la to bo at Lawrence. Mass , to
morrow afternoon, ten rounda, to a. referee's
decision, Another match on tha aama pro-
Sram will be between Johnny Dundee and Fal
toran.
Johnny I'aaton haa bean worklnr out daily
under the tutelage of Dr J J, tihalet and
the boer la In prime form to go to the post
Doctor Shalet la dickering with Illlly Pier
son of the Oermantown Club, for a match
Tlerman Hlndln has retimed from Allen
town with Joe Jackson, also with clippings
anowlt'j that the latter defeated Allentown
Dundee In a fast teii-round',bflut. Jackson'a
next match la on for next Thursday night
with Charley Turner at the Gerraantown
A A
Iluxhry Tlutclilnton and terman Hlndln
have agreed to disagree. andHhey are rmt to
h Identified with each othee In the future
Hlndln brought Hutch Into the, local fistic
cm floor- y-Pilllr-' jZ&tm AHf
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KEEP f mfcp$ SP3 vwa a
apotglare from a mer nrellm boxer.. Hutch
Inaon wag defeated In the last two start.
Marcus Williams haa booked two eight
round bout and three sixes for the ws'
snow or me Auditorium next Tiiesuay njm.
nalnh llevmnftrt nt fli ltovntonA Club. Ot
Wilmington. Dl.. will meet George Meenan,
of tha Klahteemh ward, and Joe Wright, of
the Twelfth ward, will take on Jimmy Aus
tin of Houthnark. In the tight-rounders. The
! are. T.ft ItftvtiAMa vm .Tlmmv MySOn
Johnny llrown nilty Donovan and Jot
Kelly vs. Patty Wilde
Eddie Flltilmmons. who sprang Into promi
nence by defeating Lew Tendler. will meet
Psl Moral? M the Ice Taltce June 2. Willie
Jackson'a hand, hurl recently against Johnny
Dundee, forced the former to cancel the
match with Moran, and Matchmaker Jack
llanlon made satisfactory terms to get Fits
Immona to substitute. y"
llalph Haymond, the Wilmington boxer. Is
entered In the ten-mile race to be held lie
that city on Monday under the auspices, of
the Ke stone A. C Olen Hackett, president
of the Keystone Club, saya that n number of
entrlea for thla run have been received from
Philadelphia athletes
The nett show at the Dlaslon Pall Park
It scheduled for June 8. The following enow
hat been arrawed by George While: Tommy
Hudson vaMIke Hoslc. Fred Canty v Joe
Harrison. Young Cellner va John Btrummer
Hammy Gold va Johnny Long and Dllly Kop
Ian vs. Fighting Jake.
California Defeats Syracuse
Hrracuee. N. Y.. May 28. University of
California baaeball team easily defeated
Syracuse University's baseball nine here, 12
to 3 eeterday. The coast bo scored
eight runt in the first Inning nnd knocked
Ingalls out of the box. ,
Qermantown Hlflh, 8; Frankfort) 3
Osrmantown High School Dlayed Ilk a
real champion yesterday afternoon, defeating
Frankford In an Interscholaatlo League game
on the Korthtatt grounds by tho score of
8 to 3 before a. large crowd. Sam Bchaefer,
with a home, run and a triple, starred,
its alto pulled he feature defensive ttunt
a ehoa-itrlng catch that taved trouble.
QEnMANTOWN FnANKFOItD' .
whjiae rnnae
2 2 8 0 1 Thom'n.lf.. 0 1 1 0 0
1 a 1 O o Bcnwa-i cr, o u n u
114 0 0 nmyth,3b 0 1"B 0 0
Resolute Tries Out New Matt
nrWtot, , 1 Mar S3. Th ttoop net"
lute, America' Cup detente candidate, had
her first trl-' "in with the steel matt
of 1013 at a substitute ivi '.ie hollow wooden
mast, which collapsed off New Haven last
Saturday In the tunlng-up trials with the
Vanttle.
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A TRIBUTE OF
CONFIDENCE !
THE announcement of our
great showing of $30 Suits
brought to our stores great
crowds of judicious buyers who
have confidence in our clothes
and in our values!
he entire structure of the
H&Q Organization, with
its great volume of manu
facturing and great chain
of stores, is built upon a
"crusade" against the high
prices of clothing.
IT'S a well known fact that
Suits that we sell at $30 are
always marked $40 in ordinary
stores. Now take 20 per cent off
$40 you'll find that P&Q
Clothes are still $2 cheaper
than others.
Proving That
P&QClothes
Are America's Economy Clothes
COMPARE P&Q "Apex "
Clothes at $35 with some
thnt are "marked down" to $45
and $47.50. and you'll decide
for yourself that P&Q Clothes
are the
Greatest Value
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THOUSANDS know it. If you don't take
a look, and remember P&Q Clothes are
always fresh from the factory clean made
cleanly sold and backed up to the limit on a
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cess! Man, alive why shouldn't it? Mar
cus Bacharach & Co. have always enjoyed
a reputation for offering only tho newest
and best merchandise at lowest possihle
prices.
It is fiom these low prices that wo allow you to
deduct 25 per cent! Yes Sir irrespective of tho
marked pi ice, you take off exactly ono quarter.
Owing to the tremendous respon.se nnd to give every
one a chance to share in this wonderful opportunity
wo must insist on every sale being final. No C. 0. D.'s,
No Mail Orders' and No Charges!
Market St. Store Open
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l'areel Tott Orders Solicited
Instead of Waiting
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We Have Smashed
Tailoring Prices!
$5o1c!$0o All -Wool Suits
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