'. ' Nil , PUBLIC r pBDESPlJtoELPHlA', MONDAY,. JUNE 'J920 "' ' "" in "ii'm s i.npl-n .. !.' . ii i in-iaii.W! i i WW ii i !! - i fill mm,mm, .. i, I I 17 i T WOODIF PLATT IS SOME MUD HORSE GOLFER YOU TELL 1M, STYMIE; I CAN'T GET OVER J ' , , : - - 1 1 1 I '--- 1 WOMEN FINISH STATE TENNIS MEET TOD A Y Delaware Tournament Be , gins at Wilmington. Men Start District Play at Gcrmantoivn Cricket ' Club GOOD ENTRY LIST Y SPICK HAM. Tf TODAY'S wcntlicr contlnuei to be 1 n, mini nn.l KimrklltiR ns it wns y- lenlnv. thin 111 '" ,l lnrp (lay nn'1 ,hc T,fRlnninK of n Mr wwk for tennh in tho vicinity of riillndplpliin. This nftcmnon the much -postponed finnli In doubles of the womcn'n rlinmp i.n.t.in of Pcnnvlvanin nml Hnstcni fjMirq will be RtnBl on the turf court .1... frrion Cricket Club, nnvcrfonl : t.r men piny tho firt round of the riillndelpliln and district .tmmplonslilp ... ,i,n turf nt the Oeriimntowii Cricket riiib Mnnhrim. nntl mit ( the wonmn Maw o I'hllmlelphln have ntwcd the t'",..".. -Mi., fonrminieiit wlilcli i to ;;; on to courts" of the WilmltiKtoi. n n.r," Club nt two o'clock tojlny. The omen who play nt the Mcriiiii . nU(1 ,cn1jM 0(m j(m, m) mporta-nt ,mr Cricket Club iiiw n"'r""7" '","" Hi ncconipliMliltig that remit. Accord jVnnvlvnnln nnd fcostcrii S tates imvu , inRlVi (lm.i1R ,11V t(irnl l(t offi j ,, horn allowed to play (heir opeulni? f mow the policy of set.diuK to compete nvitchcH At Wilmington tomorrow. ! Iu tllP eurIIsIi clmmplonshlp. whenever The mixed doubles finnls lire alio seucu-1 possible, the most leprcseutattve players ulrd for todur. , the United Htntes. A slmllur policy , on your part would be most cordlully Doubles on Today I approved in the Vnitcd States, where At two o'clock tlris nfteriioon tins tltfro Is the greatest iiilratrutioii for the ilnnLiles nt Ilaverford will be plu.vt'd. , ability nnd sportMuanshlp of your The comnetlne teams are Mfcs Molly D. ' players. I tniKt. therefore, that you n-inrnr Philadelphia Cricket vClub. nod j may be able to Mind teams to this oouu .'.".".' ii rp.,,...,i,L .ririi)n Cricket, try ut freoucut ItitorvnN. belnc assured jlWAJnii. ' ,m.... i lliirvov.l if n lienrlv UiOrnni,- fur tlmm nt iilt times." Many Tennis Toun:s for Women This Year Tim Im-RB nnmlr of nnthnrlrrri lawn tennis lOiimnnirnU for women. IhU son. tirpreit thai tlii enm- I InrrrnMnc rnpldlr In populnrltr nmonr the fnlr sex. Todur I ho DHnnrnre Mnlfi rliamplmhli for women were ntnNlnlrd to bezfn on lh. tiiiiru of. Ih Wllmlnsfon Country flnh. I,,.f n Ih. t.nn.tiMln ftnrt lital rrn KtnteK U rlonlnn, llflow U allot of thr morn hnportnnt tournament for I he women thin eeieoni I 4nne 7 Mllmtniton Country Clnb, U'llmlnttnn, llel.t Invitation. Jnne 21 Detroit: natlonnl (lay court ehamphnh1p (rlar). ' fane 20 l'nrk Clnh, llnlTalol Clrent iAikea ihuinnlnnxhlii (tiny). June 50 New Cnimnn, Conn.t Conotv llrm Ktnle rltnniptnHhti (rlsj). .Inty S ritlKlninehi Western I'ennayl rxnln rlmmplonnhtiM (clur). July IS lrennleli. Conn,, Field Clnbi ItiTllntlon (turf). 4uly 1 West Khle T. C New Torfci Metronnlltnn ehunmlnnnhlpa (turf). AiiKUKt 2 Renhrurht L. T. nnd C. C. N, J.i InvUiitlon (Inrf). Anirau 0 l'rotdrne. It. I.i Rhode Inland fliamplonfthlps (turf). AntuHt. 10 txincwnod C. 0.. Bontoni New EnKlaml wUun championships (Inrf). Auru-t -':t NnBn (. 0.. l l.i lnvl tnllon (tarfl. AumM 30 Cednrhumt, fj. I,; Inrltu tlon (lurf). Heplember H Connlry CloJV of Went thestert Invitation (turf). Heplemhrr 13. I'hllivlelpliln Cricket C'liihl national rhninplonnhtptt (turf). Hrptrmlier M nermantown Crlrkrt Clubi I'hll'iitelphlii nnd district ihumidon shlps (turf). 15. BARLOW IN IYANKEES BEAT LEADFORTITLE Prcsont Champion Has Cartd of 87 for First Round in Eastern Tournoy MACKS IN FIRST Athletics Lose to New York, 3-1, in Curtain Raiser of Double Bill Mrs. Ronald H. Harlow, the Merlon star, was leading the field In the wom en's eastern golf champtonship at the Philadelphia Cricket Club, St. Martins, today. Mrs. Harlow, who Is present title holder, had n card of fi" for the first round of eighteen holes. . Mrfll IE" A. Onvln. of New York, had an 80. nnd Mrs. G. Henrv Stet son, of Huntingdon Valley, turned in n card'of 02. tween Knglnnd and the United Stntes Himuiu Do Ntretigtiiencd in crcry way The cards: Mrs. Ilrlon A B It 4 .1 fl 4 n 4 1.1 o7 ,''' S 4 n 4 42 ST Mrs. 0vln .1 4 a a r, o ,i 7 .i in ,. " 3 3 n R 8 4 r, is so Mm, Sliotv s t! n 4 n a s r. i it 84anon '. is ns 11 . t ..iiiu, I I'M lilt-ii. at "-.-' ' la'd'lld In Country Club and Mr-. M. Ii IlulT Cricket Club. Miss '1 haver t. i.,.i Ttrn crowned iiueen of lenu- bv boating ritthharsh. t. JjauU. Iloaiun n Vork rhllllei 24 tMetelund Nw York Chlenco . . . Huston . -J WuithlnicUin . - rtf. Iul . IT AthletU'S in Detroit It Double hendrr. !.! ...i l7notipn Ktntes Mis Townsend in the singles linals iu tralKht sets. 0-4, 0-4. MlM llinyer Will not compete at iv!i...!..io., hut Miss Towusoivn, who i, he present title holder, will be there to defend. Among the other entries ?,?ffi from Jiero who wilKplay ar vnm "k"' CMrneu rc:Mrs.Nlarvey. Mrs. nun ami .yisn 1'1,,-llis Walsh, of the Country Uub. Miss Leslie Uancroft, the Iwston lett Lander, also has entered nt Wilming ton nnd will be a prominent llgure iu the Delaware tournament. Daii Cupmen Ijantl With the tenm reprcseuting thu I'nited States in Antwerp, thoughts pf tennis followers turn naturally to the Important matches that will be played In Kngland during the next two mouths. The tenm will go to London Immediately where prncticc for "the Davis cup con - teMK will begin. . , , l Thev have already been entered in . the tournnnicnts beginuin nt Iiueen-, ,. t 1.1 .mil nt Winib ledou on .luuc ii .iiiii. . - - ... !il. it will hae plenty of competition before the preliminary tie for the Unvis Cup against Franco on duly h. This will be played at Eastbourne, aecordlug to word just received from the Hritish and Trench associations. Anticipating the important effect on international tennis of the first trip Finee the war by the country s lending plavers. Julian S. Myrielc. as president of Hip Cnited States Lawn Tennis As sociation, has addressed to Lord Ues horniiEli. of Tnplow, president of the nritMi association, a letter which -ets forth the ideas of the national body. Julian Myrlek Writes Tins states that the decision to spud its team nbroad was based upon the 1m mens. amount of traveling that would have been required if the United States lmil requested preliminary ties to Nbe plajed hero. Mr. Myrick then writes: "Of far greater significance in the dls riis..joi.s that led to our decision, was our holief both in the important influ -Mire of international tennis upon the sport itself, and the service that the plajers of the 1'nitc.l Stutes might he able to render the gnme at present, by Iiiiiik cerj tiling within their power to stimulate luteriiatlonal eonipctitiou," After naming the team which is tie Rinljeil as "including the best players this roiintry can produce," the letter stutes the association's understanding "f the arrangements for the preliminary tic with Franco on July S. It then hent llest Team "I can say to you. sir, that of course e would liko to win these contests. The proof of that desire is seen in the fuel that we are sendlug our best repre sentatives. Wo value our international tneiul.slilps in tennis too lriglilv. how-eroi- to pa,.0 um(, rniphosiH upon w niiiing. ami if we love, the victors nun hae the satisfaction of knowing Hint thev have defeated the best team the I uitctl States could muster. "It is my feeling, as president of the I nited States J.nwn Tennis Asso ciation, that the cordial relations be- What May Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAL LEAGCK Wnn Iwt l Win l'-i- Split S5 l JO t lii 18 15 15 17 !l III 24 ,625 ..IB ..V.13 ..IIS .500 ,tNI ,rj .631 .620 .440 .417 The play was nt eighteen holes today nnd eighteen tomorrow, the best card of thirty-six holes winning the title Seventy were entered. Virtually nil of the best Philadelphia players were entered today. Mrs. Flenry (J. Htetson, Huntingdon valley, went away lirst with Mrs. Krancis K. L)u Bois. ltaltusrol, both of whom ImOi played well In the notional. After this pair came MKs MayMicll. newly crowned local champion, ind many good wishes followed the popular champion In her tpiest for another title. Mrs. Caleb Y. Fox, ex-tmtionni finalist, teed oft" on her first round with Mrs. Muuricc Heekscher. a metropolitan star, nnd then came Airs. II. Arnold Tnckson, entered from (Sreeiiwieh. with Mrs. J. 'Wnllace Tttrnbull. Cricket Club. Mrs. .Tacksoti whs cliuinploii of America iu 11)14. Mrs. Ilnrlow teed olf with Miss Miir- gnret Curtis, the famous plaver who lias i won tne national clinmpionsliip tliree times nnd has been runner-up twice. Miss Curtis, with her sister. Mixs Harriot S. Curtis, who Is also a former American champion und runner-up, has inn liiu.vi'u in imc iiutioiini lor Mime VMKKK'IN I.I Won l.nt I.!', H IU .:! in 10 IH JO 15 IS a AW I J llln I.oh rtpllt .6.10 t.O-V! .55S .SCO .50 .40.1 .:un t.nts : .333 .am '.lO0 .541 .3.1.1 .323 .0:10 .330 ttVIn to. Uir two. SCHEDULE FOR TOfJAY "NATIONAL l.i:(il'K New York nt llrookljn Clear. :l:.W. (Inly cnnir lixtur. AMI'KICAN I.KHK Atlilellcs nt Ne York CJ emiies) Clear, I nntl .1. . , Detroit nt Chlmito Ctoudj. .1. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LR.(1DK l'lttchurxh. 3: Clnelnnntl. I (10 limine). . Ilrooklrn. 8t New York. U. Ht. IaiuIs. 5i Chlco. 2. riillllevllooton, not mhrcjlilrd. AMKKICAN LKAtlVK Nen York. I2 Allilctlis, 1). Chlcifo. 7 Delroll, 0 (II Intilnics). Hi. IamiN. fli Cleelunil, 2 (llr-t mine). CleTelunil, 2 SI. Ixul, I (wronil cimel. Vihlni:lon, 0 lloslon. I. time. The reannenrance of tln Cnrtl clean sisters in active competition was lmil with delight .and the greatest intere.s was displayed Iu their start. Right nfter Mrs. Harlow came Miss tilrnna Collett. the sixteen-year-old. I'rovitiencc niiir, who gotneii 11 repu tation as one of the longest driwrs of tlie fair set In the N'urtli aiul South. where she tliilshed third for the niedul Miss Collett hit 11 long one up the ri-e to the first hole across the road. She was paired with Miss Klennor T. Chandler, Huntingdon Vullev. who won the second (light of the I'hlladelphiu championship. Mrs. W. A. (inviti, twiee a national finalist followed with Mrs. K. C. Iletz. Country Club. Mrs. Ouvin is rated as one of the best womeu players in the country and won the on-doni title In 1I0. Miss T.nuisa A Wells. Itostou. ex iintlonal tiuali-'t. teed off net with Miss Kllen If. Hood. Cricket Club. Sliss Frances C. (Sriscom nnd Miss II. Curtis followed in other pairings, both of them having won the champion ship of the United States. The shots of Mrs. Heresford. an F.yg llsh player, entered from Westbrook. excited considerable interest, ns did nlso the drives of Miss lOlizobeth Cordon, from Miss Collett's club. Metncomet. which is developing so ninny youthful stars. A long list of locnl stars followed those more nationally known as named 1 above. New Yorlt. June ".The Yankees today trounced the Athletics, X to 1. In the opening game of the double-header. First Inning Calloway went out. Peck to Pipp. Thomas dumped on iu front of the plate nnd was out, at nrst, iiannnn to Pipp. Strunk fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors. Peck singled past second but died stealing, Perkins to Dugan, Meuscl walked. Pipp drove to Dugan who touched second, fotclue Meuscl, and threw to Flurrus doubling Pipp. No runs, one hit, 110 errors. Second Inning Dugan grounded out to Peck. Witt filed tp IJodle. Ilurrus out. Peck to Pipp. No runs, no hits, no errors. itiith ilrnve one through Dugnu too hot to handle for a single. Pratt grounded hotly to IWirrns. Until taking second on inc oui. uuun- .... Lewis whiffed. Dugan nnd Ilurrus dls nosed of Hnniiali. No runs, one hit, no errors. Third Inning Welsh nnd Perkins went out on grounders to Qulnn..Nnyr singled to Center for the first Philadelphia hit and was .forced at second by Galloway. Pratt to 1 CCK. i0 rims, one 1111, u" "oulnn fanned. Peck filed to Strunk. Meuscl singled to center. Pipp was re tired. Naylor to Ilurrus. No runs, one hit. no errors. - Fourth Thomas out on a towering flv to PlPD. who almost misjudged the ball Peck took Struuk's deep grounder for n brilliant nssist. . n-i- ,""""" the wide throw with one hand at first. Dugan drove n toll fly to Ilodle. No runs, no hits, no errors. Ituth walked. Prntt saenhced. Itur rn to Galloway. Hodlc was out on a mnlled third fctrike. i-cwis piaceii double play, Galloway to Dugan to Ilurrus, No runs, two hits, no errors. Sixth Inning -- Thomas grounded out to Qulnn. Strunk icon nrst on lour wide ones, ungnii fouled to Pipp. Witt was retired, Pratt to Pipp. No runs, no hits, no errors. Pratt wafted a fly to WJtt. Ilodle belted a single to left. Strunk camped under n fly by Lewis, llodic out pilfer ing second, Perkins to Gnllowoy. No runs, one bit, no errors. Seventh llurrui fanned. Ituth made a pretty catch of a fly by Welch. Per kins out, Prntt to Pipp. N"o runs, no hits, nd errors. Welch took Hannah's fly after a long run. Oulnn's fly to schort right went for a single -when nobody wbh able to reach it. Peck singled through Gallo way, the ball taking a bad hop, qulnn went to tiiird on the hit. Mcusel sent a sacrifice fly to Strunk, Qultin scoring uftcr the catch. Peck went to second on the throw tn tlm nlnte. Plnn lined out to Welch. One run, two hits, no errors. Eighth Novlor filed to Ruth. Gnl lowoy drew a pass. Thomas smashed into 11 double ploy, Pratt to Peek, to Pino. No runs, no hits, no errors. Ruth crashed to right for two bases 10 PICK OLYMPIC ATHL ETIC ENTRIES Yesterday's Results of Independent Ball Games Helen . Parchall Committees Appointed Will Hold First Meeting in New York, July 6 Provision for the selection of the ath letes who will represent the Lnltcd States in the Olympic games at Ant werp nnd one or more trniti"rs nnd coaches for such teams hns been made by the American Olympic conitnlttfe through the appointment ot sped il noui inating and selection committees. The nominating committee will con sider the (Minlificntions nnd perform- 1 ances of such athletes and trainers as are eligible for places on the various teams. The nominations will In turn be presented to the selection committee which will hnve final decision on the 11. ir K. niMton . .11 12 1 nrlfftol 0 I! t. rUnhHel's 4 7 1 Incarnation... 0 2 3 St. Monica... n h 2 1V"lcom 3 0 2 Krankforn- . . H 7 1 l'hl'n. F.lce. 1 2 .1 Ht. .tames . . . 5 la 1 North V. 1'hlln. Prot 2 BOH. V. ( 'olumblA .... 4 12 '1 Shamrock ,..2 0 0 Vot Cnthollo 2 7 2 Wet. l'Mla. . 0 2 1 Colonist . ..in 10 3 fox Chase . 8 22 1 Olbton r 7 SI Stt-r.ton . . . . 2 6 3 ITib Dlv. OU. 13 10 S Dryn Mawr.. 0 10 a Hrl(1ebiir . . .2 fi 0 Cilnrd .... 0 .1 Medlnon ... llulat Park. T. C II. V.. IVestvllle . . Mt Carmol. Denon Phillies 2 ir a.. 1 n.ii.u n 12 2 0 13 2 7 2 1 7 is in 2 r, u s fi 11 n 474 r, 0 4 1 Curtis 4 10 p I. and SI . . 3 2 1 naltn. D D. 7 11 1 Dnbson 4 8 4 Knywoort . . .10 lp 4 I'hilo. Prof., n ." B Jpland . ..082 Nativity ... 1 32 Hon qhln ... 4 R 0 M B. Hmllh. 3 3 1 CURIimUBIAKtp CLOSE TRACK WEER ' t . ',, and took third on Pratt's sacrifice, liar- personnel of ench and every team which rus to Galloway.. Ilodle singled warm- 'shall compete for tnc l nueii mates in ly through thc-dlnmond to center, scor- tne iicigium games. lug Ruth. Ilodio was forced at second by Lewis. Thomas to Galloway. Han nnh Hied to Welch". One run. two lilts, no errors. Ninth Strunk opened the round with 11 single to right, nnd took second on Dugnirs short single over Peck. Qulnn disposed of Witt on strikes. Ilur rus out, Hnnnuh to Pipp, Strunk and Dugan advancing. Welch out. tjuliin to Pipp. No runs, two hits, no errors. FINAL FOR POLO CUP Point Judith and Philadelphia Coun try eiub Play This Afternoon The final polo mnteh for the TV mora cup. offered by B. U. Smith, will be plaved at 4 :!10 o clock this nfteriioon nt the Philadelphia Coiihtry field. Itola. between the Country Club four and the Poiut Judith qunrtet. In order to win permanent possession of the cup one team has to win it three times, not necessarily in succession. The Coun try Club has one leg on It. llelow is the line-up und the indi vidual handlcnps: The first fnrmnl ineetkic of the noml tinting committee wil be held at the Xpiv Vnrk A thlet le Club ml the fore noon of July 0 to prepnre a list ot nomi nees for micli uiympic events us imui American tryouts imvo been contested. A second conference will be held nt the New York Athletic CI11J) on the evening of Jtllv 14 to nominate mem bers for the United States swimming teams, hoth men mid women, lullow tni? tln (Innl trnck and field the Hnivnnl Stadium on Snturdav, July uel J. DallaM. Middle .Atlantic Allon ot the A. A. V. . Oeoreo J. Turner. Southern Atlantic Association of tlio A. A. W.: fid ward V. llabh and 'William II. Cuddy. New Kngland Aaaoclatlon of thn A. A. U.i fiver ett C. Urown and Colonel John V. Cllnnln, Central Aoclatlon of tho A. A U.! Wil liam S. Haddock, Allesheny Mountain A noclatlon of tho A A U. I llobert 8. Weaver, Houthern pacific Aanoclatlon of tho A. A. u.. Via. . , tjj n..,.. A a aj I a 1 1 nt, nt IhA iiuurri . , 'villi, 1 HUinu mnv. ....-.. -- -- A. A. V . T. Morris Dunne, Pacific North-1 team. ,t Axnilillrm of th A. A I' . " " lUnaJotln Unll...n Aaamtlatlnn A. L' . (!.'-nernl rnlmer E. Pierce, National Colla-al Ansoclatloni Avery HrundaKe, In tercollegiate Conference A. A. i tho MUsutirl Valtev Intercollegiate Aeooclatlon and tho 1'arMc Count Ifitercolleitiato Aaoclatlon Selectlim committee Samuel J. Kalian, A A U. Of V S : Dr. C. M. Hammond Ama teur Kencera" League of America; Jay Clark, .Ir . American Trao flhooling Aasocianon Ou-tavua T Klrby. Intercollegiate A. A A , 1 1 Aerv Ilrundage. Intercollegiate Conference I 'A A furnaliiia Kellowea. International 1 trials at ! Pkallng Pnlon: Kredorlck It. Portmeyer. j ' .NnilnnHI AHHOCiaiinn ot Anmifui vman..:.. II P Ke U-y. National tyrnng Aaeociniioii; Outpoints Northwest Boys! Crub 54- to 49 Campbell Scores" Tliroo Plrctn ).. .... . .. j. a . - . Ill j ne t-uriis country umn trncKicnrn',- yestcrday aiternoon deieateii tne ionn gi west Hoys- t.11111 in n uuai meet ail j I.nwndale by the point score ot 51 to -il., nil- uuaii ,i;i(i-v v., mwiiuvu aui, j Interesting tlirou.ihout l'pnlllri1v tlw. Vir,af nn . l.a. Jna, . ""'. " .""- vi iimj iioj, f- tVIItt rtif-tflteriM 111 fltl, nf tltA lAalnef ? tenm's entrnuts. It wns a 10 second 'j hundred, something rare for snch i meet. Campbell, however, got off to a beautiful start and held his sprint like4 '. a veteran The course was twice 1 measured to be sure of the cbrrect- ' ncss of the distance. Campbell also won the fSO-yard dash j nnd iuartcr-mip run, not to mention liis performance on the balf-mllo relay " Hia Aeeiis. .Aiciiratn anu uii- aV'the A bcrl tallied heavily for Curtis. Gibson A. A., 7; Stenton, 2 Olbion A. A d-feated the Stenton Prof, at Olhnon'" hall park esterday by a Cor ot T to '.' KchoOeld pitched an excellent gam. The liittlnx nf llnriner and Itleber. alto lh neldlnc ot lieu, icaturea tno Kame. . 1 I -.:.,! imiivorii ahort and third, .fi sending Ruth In from second with the mi I first run of the game. Hannah also, I smashed to left for one base, advancing, Lewis to second. i.ewis sioic mini when Perkins threw to second to get him off that bogr Qulnn drove n snort II v between Ilurrus and (nillowny and liniinah was out for interfering with the play. One run. two hits, no errors. Kiftli Witt walloped n double to left nnd took third on llurrus's out. Peik to Pipp. Walsh singled to right, scor t.. leiii ...ltd the tvlnc run. Perkins walked. Quinn slowed down Nnylor's hard line drive, l -ran ma King h mil itant assist to first. Welsh advanced to third and Perkins to bccond. Duffv Lewis saved n flock of runs when lie made a running catch of Galloway's line lly. near the left-field wall. One run. two hits, no errors, ivek nut. Thomas to Rurrus. Mciibel singled to left nnd took second on Pipp's lly. which dropped between Thomas and Dugan for u single. POINT JUDITH Player IMcp. Ceo tt. Kurle. .Id. O A. Meadows 4 Fred How 3 C If l.e.iche .... 3 COUNTP.Y cum Tlayer Ildcp Thos. Stokes . . . 1 W. H. Htoltes . . ' K. I,. Htoken . . ' Wlsler llandolpli . ' I", the nominating comillittee will meet ,.u,,,nH winiam Mbbey. National nine Aa- at the Iloston A. A. to name its choices -oclatlon. Dr C. Itandolph Manning. I H fn , l.l-Hn i.iimii wlileh will l.enf I'oolball Aaaoc ntlon! Howard P Whitney, for the athletic teams vuitcn win near A-soclation; Julian S. Myrick. Carman Back; Clarnce Carman, rated as one of th grentrHl follower of pace the bicc game eier haa knonn. nrrhed In this c-ountn es etrday afternoon aboard tho ateomshln New Vork from l'tance. where he hna bonded d featu to th beat rldera In ISurop. Carman la In fnlrlv tood shape, (lesplto his long lioal ride, and ir ne is in me rignv mini m cyn dltlon he will Mart In ut tlia nntnt 11rpzn day tilsht. The American championship won won laal year by Carman and he gained the rlRht to tho world'a title ly ranee. the Amerlcnn alileld nt AntWlTI). iCneh meeting of the nominating committee will be immediately followed by n con ference of the tenm selection committee to net upon the recommendations of the nominating committee. In connection with these various try outs and meetings it is nnnouneed by Mnjor Kllot V. Craves that the War Dennrtmnnt. throuch the chief of Staff. has approved the holding of the army Olympic tryouts in track and field, swimming, boxing, wrestling and the tug-of-war at St. Louis, Mo.. July 'J. P. and r. The final competition in the modern pentnthlon will begin July 8 at the T'nlted States Military Academy. West Point. N. Y. In accordance with the request of the American Olympic com mittee, the army is planning to tnke rare of any civilian entries there may be in the tug of wnr and modern pen tathlon events in conjunction with our finnl tryouts. The personnel of the nominating and selection committees is as follows: i Nominating committee rri--ld"nt Gusln Mi. T Klrbv: aoerelnrv. Prednrlrk W. Ilu- tho forty-mile grind l"n; Judgo Bartow S.. Wee:... International Velodrome on Thura- olMnplf committee, Matthew P Hatpin, ean chSSplonihlp , "i manager track and neM tram, Major Walt t jonnson. war L,i.p.iriiiiini i.iirui. uiu mander J. G. Ware. Nuvj Uepartment; Sara- m Vatiilnal I.awn Tennis Assoc at on Dr Itcglnald II. Sayre, II. S. Revolver As aoclatloni Major Walt C. Johnaon. J S armv: Lieutenant Commandur .1 o, Ware I S naT; Judgo Hartow S. Weeks, Inter national Olympic committee. Frederick W. rtublen, secretary Amorlcan Olympic committee. Total handicap.. 10 Total handicap .10 In Drome Event -i tVA rr flliU JbS r 'st-yAfT av I wr l y c," ii.rarK.i?.7.TDiJ5i kaaULMWl L M ssmvmwm FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY OPEN A LHAKUH AWUIl l w Open r.T'gs. 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