rwfT H. ". .'hs j a. ? , A h ft v U' . 19 fflVEJmKa- FSl.l LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 192D ' ' V v' PERCY LAWRENCE GOT THE BREAKS, MOSTLY PUNCTURES YOU TELL 1M, SPARKPLUG, I'M GASSED ,' f i i ""i i1 fSxHSI MISS ZINDERST PWOTR TITLE Ungwood Tennis. Star Defeats IViios Walsh in Final of Delaware Tourney v srroK halij . nllMerine mi.Himmer pun. Ml. Mrtr f 1 1 Zlndwrtrln. I.'nKwoo.l Crl.rt SSh of IhrrhtlmlrtpMn Wintry Cub TtnoonMnj In the flnnl ro..n.l of he rt.P.VMn of 'Hciawnre T"-.nn0 , Crlefcel Club. Into this nftrrnoon in Hi- Hinllege round lor .h',.,.,p.'- i. ,t. hnur uns enrl.v for n ten A1thniizlitlipliourvnionrl.vi if marl! fl b!S Kallor.v wn. ivn present nH nin ten wa hcn .,-fpt inrf ronrt. stir- nlaurt on n on i" ",- t -.,11.. ..lnre,l r i..i ... rou -j.,1 !iv n HOI worn . ,. .-- helhi.'iiml women' enwn-i. -mom i. u; llm 5P rn t tlir p Iip urn ""., ... ....,. rpfl7.PI Mini .Hiss llwtl p.v i , but nnp i in nf ,? i, I ml verv little elmnre SSl SUAl n, it turne.l !5!'u. .il.l l.nre done much bettor mil r " . . . I 1.. I.nttn fnl'tl. .knnl.l die lierseii dppii i" "''"" . n.. 'I.wlnrutoil . I., . 1. It. n ttrt. .'iter lnr M( .iwlersiein niui " .- ! .. l.-n u ..t. .lt.1 nlin tl'AU imt ..Irlom nml ".nen ue -"; ' nntl deadly m "be J iirr-n in -""' "f t," 0"rli,,,' mnirhtH of the (ournninent. ,,,.., AH throiiKb tournnment Miss WnMi ha; had n tpudpney In be very wild on Sr'a"ion nnd lodny Rent for more bnlls cut of Hie eoiirt nnd into the net thiiii hp fliould luive. In all. Mi. Wnlli ninde sixty-two i. ... nnonrnip rrror- In Hip t"-" f-0"- V", V ,', counts for her nerwlielininB defpot. The r-t Pin "f !t xns ,,,nt ,,,p rrors In Mi"" Wnlnh were not tboso In whieh "lie ' foreed to run fur for "KPtn." but enny clmnces. Her nannPi- mi rather Incknilninlcnl nnd it nnnpared to the cnllery thnt nfter the fjtit .ot --h lenll.ed thnt she linil no chanfp nnd virtually quit trying. lit ,indprli'in Imil twenty-five rrors whieh i more thnn nhe ummlly hat in null n hnrt mntrli. Thio iniiteh. bv Ihe wm, wn- pliiyed in nlmiiit rerord jrop for n tiniil. onlj twenty ininiites beins ro-isiimed. TIip nnnip of Zindprstpln ppiiis to in iplrp the feiir of certniu defent in the paver liern It m n notleenble fen (urp f "evernl matrliPN ester.lny( in hirh Mi1-' Zindprstrin took port thnt h'n Hip boll wns hit diiPftly nt her the opposiiiK player virtually conceded thp point liy nut trjing for the ball, probablj on the theor thnt if Mini Zindprstein hit it it limit be good for a point Hut thnt. of coiine. Ir a fnllncy and o rostlj ono. Spvernl times In-the fpmifinalR double" Mr". Mills hod chilirp' to mnke rpturii". but nppnr rnlh Iipchip it was MIsm .indprstpin who hit IIipiii "he ninde no attempt to fit np.ir Hip ball, when she might easily barn done so. TV finnl match in the double" was rot niu'h of a battle. Miss Xindcrtpln and Mis Slcourney ontpln.v lnc Miss TnrtPr ind Miss Haneioft nil the ny. IlonPPr. riillndelphtn tennis followei" fhould be proud of the fine work that Mi! Torter, ulio is n very oiiur nnd vrv rprpnt star on Hip tennis horizon, has iIoiip in thp prP"ent tournnment. Php innilp n hnrd fight with Miss linn frofl but Hip odds were too gieat. Miss ZindPrstPln nnd Miss RiKourney know too mm h and knew too well how to get flip points when needed. In this mntch, as wpllns In the semifinals this morn ing .Miss Zliulpi'stoin was not nearly Up lo ber standard. Her vollcjing wns Jioor .nmpaied ti what she is capat.le of doing No doubt the fact that she had plajed one singles mutch and two doubles lipfore placing the tinnls In doubles had something to do with her falling off in form, still she began to show Mjrns of erratic piny enrly in the I s mutches. Tin point score follows: FinsT SKT Indtrntein-Hlsauriiry 1 5 4 r. 4 4 rortfrUanoroft 4 .1 2 8 1 2 2 I 20 11 4 1202 Hr.CONI) SKT rinrtfritein-Slgournev 4 2 4 2 .1 I 4 4 4 31 .1 rtr lloncrort 2 1114 4 11 1223 In the semifinal lounil of the doubles, Mi Jinn Law mid Mrs. .1. N. pw. Jr.. bnih of Meriim put up u fine, famr against Miss Porter nnd .Miss lianrroft At one time it seemed that " Morion pnir w-ould surely win, hut lyt at this stage of the nmtch, Miss "yn'roft hionglu one of her wicked im hiimleil drives that threw the Main J.lucrs off their balance and cventunllv 'h me niat.li for them Thn scores ui tne sets were tl-1 1-0. U-7. Oil Men vs. Store Team rtmitrhnrt.. HtrnwhrMi-u . cii.ti.ii. u.. holii T,"' "'vi mcn '" " tPsm Sea. hint .rehVr M,1'uri? Aco,,"' emm ti. .mifl',Lrlln '.rom h" Knslern Hanif ,.. 'f-m around the .oal region: nnif and Itorktord new nltrhirs ' Davenport Trap Star h. sinus eoie of IR Davenport won ,."'"","''' the rarniBUt Irapn at Cam- hH 'SV& oV'niw'r-j'on"1;, v in ne ,u. ..::' .,- "" ' I'liMiiuijinia .cam, fitCr MMin"0",,"' ,h,! " I.I Mge tal i. i "! Fi'M tomorrow The At It" on i oh"1.? IU0 H rpp-tntlon holding v..?"".."."1 '' hen iams In the . ltv :-' w ii orcuin the Imx. with ...I... inP njt JCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS iwn i... .i oik e.iuwK nre on the cards for rie!eh.i'!b'c!P'"'.' .fBlls ""'iKllt "nt th. t.lPtenlll Stieet Arena i'ntln,...l t t i TromoL ,hfi rfl,n'lri1' flPMl Air Club, ull tr"".'" n.,ioi. nml At .Tiinotti raehPf aiV? hp'l8lit matches, round I,'1' "J'I. nml four six Pout jih ," ! ,oir nplinii nt the mote, ul0,U,U,lli''' 'JuJ) wl' 1'ro- " rmm In Xt """".'TH nnd th.ee ixrr Kr,MDs,,,ft r , u on m larli r.i . i'iu onq M.IUI i ll.ro (KmV'u?.' ft"rt I"ra"kle '""'"""roun,." r"cre.nt "' Klitslfeth v"'?r n till W 8.kT "h hrn.,a J. lh? 'a, rhlladolphla I In Dml.i mbrla The ...Li. In nn fttl fi.e ii. ..'""' mat n. KrP" hi. 1,,,r, "."rlhi Itatnar match. ' $ te tSf .fSb.TSK,K2 I -. 11,. ,., L2S2.L.W l, nVr,Ir,',,nheh';i1,k?.n,1,'!lri,, '""vywelght f"l 'ml . a. ihe w .,,?f, .'J1," KPn'' " ,h" r',1.1" "eond pJVt Ti,!"";;"1 SM " cer.on 'orte fhriii.IT. ? ,H" burp. neEroea !' round hoUV;narM"rtMar:eorY; AVrdKrThe '' Speedv I!, ""vw eight. Tha S?,?1"" t'ugau ii vii,JIW Lavender. "inc?dr,0l,V!M,":,ll""llng l.vln.ky an- (shftl ana .... .V." '""I '0 ne.wren Krnnlr IPiaf May Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAI, I.ICA.lI'i: rin i. Ilrnnklm . 1. I- I tn I.OP .0011 .(101 MO .11111 .47.1 .101 .120 .301 21 (Mnrlnnntl 17 10 T. 2t 21 2 20 27 2(1 21 21 211 20 20. 18 .022 .A7R ..Ml .KOI) .IRK .170 .151 .100 .AR7 .r.ji .bio .soo ,4M .117 .11.1 OI. 1"I Chicago . ,. I'llthlMirKll , llonton . . , New York , riillndrlnlib AMRTIICAN ,i:.(U'i; (Mill. W. IM'. In Clnelnnil New York . , HoMait Wi.Milngtnn Chicago ,. ... HI. l-nula . Athletic . . Dflroll I.op .010 .040 .008 ,(122 .021 .801 .827 .208 .ooo ,or:i .181 .M.I ..112 .1011 .M.1 .801 XI 25 21 2.1 IK 10 It .007 .000 .All I ..M.1 .142 .11.1 .3H .mil SCHEDULE FOR TODAY NATIONAI, l,KA(lti; "rinrlnniill nt New; York, rlenr. .inn. HI. Louis nt llrnakn, rtenr. .IsSO. J lilriiKo nt rhllailrlphln. rleiir. 8.30. ritlsb.iriili nt lloslon, rlnr. 3il,l, AMiaUf'XN t.ltAdl'R Npw )ork nt Ilelrolt, rlenr, 3. Athlrtten ill lrfliind. rlei.r. 3. Iloston nt rhlniKo. rlmr, 3. UnahliiKloii nt Ht 1.oi.l, rlpnr. .Iil.l. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY NATIONAL I.IUOIT. I'hllmMnliln. Oi Hilcnio. 8. (It Innlnn.). , Clnclnmitl. 2i Ne l .k. ( 1 1 innln,). Ht. lll.U, 0 llrnoklvn. 3. Ilop.to.1. 2. ritlslnircti. I. AMIWICAN l.lIAIlli: C'lPTflnn.l, 7 Alhletlrn. 2. New Wk. 7l Detroit, ft. Iloitn.i. Hi ChlniBii, I. M. lAiH. .1 nnsl.inEtnn. I. IS.- GAVIN WINS L Local Star Defeated by 2 and 1 in Intercity Golf Final Mrs. R. H. Harlow. Philadelphia's best bet in the final for the riricoui Cup, which s.Mnbolizes the Tri-City women's golf .tlinmidonship, todav was defented by Mrs. W. A. (iavin. at the Philadelphia Cricket Club and chance of the local team coming through to n tlctnry over Xew Yoik are very slim. Mrs. (iavin, who was a finalist in the natioiinls Inst season, bent Mis. Harlow bj II and 1. TIip weather was e tremelj hot nnd the high temperature and humidity affected both plnwrs. Mrs. (iavin showed this by missing a couple of three-foot putts. Mrs. Harlow wns far from her usual game. The cnr.ls follow : OVER MRS BA Mrs ClaWn "ut . s i r. i s a ,-, In . .1 0 .1 .1 l! 4 il Mrs narlow Out .4 .1 jc I II il x In .- 0 (I 4 3 .. I 7 ." Il I il 0 .1 This match was the onl one tiuu plotod by 1 o'clock. Mis M1U Hell staged n splendid rally in her niiilih 4mi .Miss (icnrginnna Itisbnp. of iiiooKinwn. Alter being ,T down nt the turn the loci I golfer inipiuvcl her game ami iiiiinred the match nt the eighteenth. Mis. Olcb Ko was miiiiii at the turn in her match against Mis. H. A. .Inckson. the 1111 1 nntinnnl I'lininninu who pl.ljs from the Oieenwich Clut. of Xew Yoik. Mrs. (5. Henry Stcutoii wns 2 down to Mis. Charles Knight, of Garden Citj. at the turn, unci Mis. II. A. Hill- sieiu ..I iiniii was 4 .low u to Mis. 1 . lJuliojs, of New 4. nk at the eiul of the ninth hole. MNs Kleanor , iiiniiiiier, nowever, was ;; ii on Mr-. H. X. Fowler, of Xew YotU. at the turn. S. & C. VS. OIL TEAM Roy Thomas's Atlantic Refining Club Tackles Strawbrldge & Clothier Atlantic Refining, headed l, Roy Thomas, will be the nttra. tiou at the Slriiwbridg.' &. (ilothier Athletic Field, Sixtj -third and Walnut streets, on Sat iirdnj, Juno li.'. The Atlantic Helming hal a crv stiong team and has been making quite u leiuitation. holding its own with the best teams in the city. ' Ma(l.c will occupj the bix. with Doiighcit.v behind the bat. Sti aw bridge & Clothier Ins added several new men to its team. Seiisliolu. of Mticcrsl)ing Academj. is ipiile a promising cntcher ; Mitterling. from the iCastcrn I.engue; Coyle. fiom the coal region, llnnlcj and Ruikfonl. new pitchers. ATttANTIC HKFIN'IJ Thomas rf. l.jons, hm, Mh-h, nil Smith, lb Mllllsnii. if I.nndl. If. Strnsser 'Jb Dnimheiiv c. Ma. key. i. H & '. Dlemer fl" Ileaumont b PuttquarellH, lh. Parol li. Mllte.llni? rf I'mle or Mangus, It, .Illmure, c Hnnlt-y. p Itochfo.d t Seaaholty i IliaonillcUI c f Tulpehocken Reds Have Open Dates Tulishocken Hill" seinlpm iriiw Ilia- lui who has nlajed to d ite I"alrle V 1 IJencojd J'a Itlnit 1'rofessintinlB Pride" llinr Oermar.lown Phoenlxvllle. Pn ami Audubon N J Jiao Junn in J.l u. ,'. 'a in and n m ) nlsn Kundnv ami midweek date, open With Plant and laxon h nktns llm beal "imttorie: Ur! tiem'S". .anks lie. it"' l.ltt e Howell ICnrkliek nnrt iviiiiii . ..m. nilUl. Ik. InH.Irl .. kll. .U . ....... ... ' ,..,...- inr ...lllll t. IIIIU III looked after hv Comny outer u.u.len la HolTmaii San.lrow and tlrllflti In or mil of town dubs wlnhlnt to hook this ilttracllon write plume or win V William Kalbacher 1411 CI. M-lnnd me. ng nue lieu phone. Wi.itnlng llilil J wpdnoda.y night will be line foi a cl.am- einnanip malcii wllh Jeliiuiv Is llltn iv. l?olh i """liv nae provei wortnv oi tnairiiea to (J'"'" dcel.lon agnltiNt the illlhnldr Ihe Inturnallonal .Spurting Club of N. w York Plan, to put on bouta in which champions am to defend Ihelr titled rifle, n inunda to i deijlalon mid either llrown or Muira will lieTimong those .onaldcr.d lo rnmeml .igalnM Klluune (eorges I'lipln will have in npporiunils to "how- all at hie clans when he in ,ts loe Jlpllli Thl la another match for Stub" I'ark net Wedneaduy night ' Tip" l n willing boxer nnd he ahnuld make- a good trial horse for the frenchman Anolhlr hout on the eamo program will be between Kdll r ItzmmmnnH nnd Krankle Calluhan Pals. Wnlluie haa.ancel.rt hla bout with l"rl I'r. nial.iH at .he Ice Palate fm th night or Juno 2a, heeauti of a dirferetiee in wtlght Piomoter (leorge V Pawling haa arranged to ha Karl Puryenr meet Tre malne In Wallace's stead W'alluic iv matrhtd for a hout with .Mnxl WHIlamann at the Phlllle." ball paik June .to Wllllam on la on hla wny home from I'tance. Cliarlrj l.eilnux, bantam llllehnlder of 1 ranie. Is on a liner hejded toward thin country The foreigner Ih due to make hi. nral appenianco In America in this Inva.lon at the lee l'ulnco Juno S,l, whetfhe meets Joa llurman. An advunce .honing of "The Wonder Man." in which (loorgea f'arpetitier I. the feature will be held bv the Ji.aeph Pau etl llellRk Pn.t. No 10S American Legion, 111 Ihe ballroom ut Ihe Helevue Stratford next Tueaday night Vlre Commander T J inung advl.e that admllnn will be by card Joe llorrell nnd Pete Herman are memlera of Pot in.1. , ,Sol O'lliinnell I. out with n dll lo Tom Rharkay, ount Mulligan ahd Johnny Krauie. Herb Wlntej" l grooming Hoi. Dallor Al llurjer 1. training forievrl I ni.trn". p na booRea in AUtmowu nu P,widtn. L - TO IM1RDS Crafty Cynwyd Veterar) Bows to Morion Star in District Tennis Tilt Ted Kdwnrds, of Merlon, who lins rnther usurped the spotlight since the stiirt of the Philadelphia nnd district tennis tournament on thp court of thp Oprmantown Cricket Club Inst Monday, upset the dope ngnin yesterday by trim ming Dr. P. H. llnwk. thp crafty r.vnwyd vctprnn. In n lieniitlfully played match nnd theieby nunlified for thp spminnnunl round toda.. The score of yesterday's duel was 4-0, fl-,1, l)oetor llnwk, becnup of hU deadly acciirncv nnd tireless enerc.v wns picked to win. but Kdwnr.ls put up n reinni'Kame nrnn.i ot tennis ami thor oughly (IpsphpiI Ills victory. Ah Doctor Hawk suit! nfter the clash wns over: "I did the best I could. I wasn't off my gnmc nnd 1 didn't have n stiff leg. Hut I iii"t couldn't heat the brand of tPiinis TpiI bunded out to day." l'mm tlip viewpoint of the gallery it wns n most spectnculur exhibition. K.lwnrds lost Mie first set whon Doctor llnwk broke through the Merlon man's service In the seventh game, but won the second set by olle.ing the ( yiiwjd hi in In n ry to death ii JIip eighth game nnd thereby nssuniliig u lend that held until the end. Then K.lwnrds started the third vpt by breaking through Doctor Hawk's seemingly ensy but really very puzzling . service, won ngnin on his own, should hnve upset the ( ynwyil man for the second tiliiCj hjit fniled nnd then set -tied down to pound out the victorj In the nid of Ills one-gnme lend nnd his ow'n line service. Doctor Hnwk tried every wile hW long experience has Uuglit him.- He attacked K.lwards's backhund persNt eutly. He lobbed with nmnzing ".kill. He plnced perfectly. Rut he could not keep flip Morion star from the net all the time, nnd when the Intter did get theie it wns all over. . TIGERS TmUMPH Princeton Nine Hands 9-6 Beating to California I'rlneelnn. X. .1.. dune 11. Cali fornia's baseball nine Inst n loosely played contest to Princeton hprp yes teidny afternoon b. the score of ! to fi. The Westeineis estnhlisbe.l a lend in the first two sesslnns, but succumbed in the third and fourth, when eight hits nnd some clever base i tinning net ted nine Tiger tallies. The scoip: it h i: Ptlnrilnn ... 0 0 ii"7 '. 0 o 0 (1 'i 1L- 2 I'nllfnrntR. ,1 ." n n n n I n 1 .1 s 2 Hntlerlps ( lohn Lyons nnil Flurhr, Klllon nnd Tnomfi ' TO TACKLE' CAMDEN CITY Quaker City Rubber Entertains Jer- , sey Nine on Home Field Hill fish' (junker Cit. llubber nin. meets the strong Camden City Club on the former's giotinds, TorrpMlftle ave- lilt.k null Vnti TiiL klli.i.f tninni I'liii uf,ni( , The Rubber lads have been ulniii,,. c..t..r.',.,.i,l ,.. u;,w... .1... .,...,. ing' of the sensnn and tlieir .'Ml vie tori out Klein Chocolate on YS ednesdny shows lhe. me right in line for the city's leading honors. Rohbj Mnir will do the pitching mid Hill Fish will be on the iccelving cud. B(ngles and Bungles Zowie Zow I ' XowIh' Ihe old Imse lilts were ringing uiil like Hie l.lliert Hell. 'Unity nl" of fortu-svvi'tt Urtst, tNioi.u, tit lmst fui une uf.t iiiej.i. T hut's Italph Miller prubnblv am sun' li.'i.iu.e sut.ie one aald he LOUklll I hit HhiI foil. Hlnglrx ti.nl u e.urlllrB out or "lx iiiikh up enti.da I. links like n sneel hull plux-r tines linlnli. lie Ileitis third base like u teteruii. ,i.ei Strxocl um IlKu th Cum j of Cosey tit the Hat," nnlv ht tllti I vlrike oni. tinny s lionur III tho etulilh kttit tin I'lu.i in tlie uamc, Wolnyrt ehnwed lesnect for node Pasksrt's hitting ablllls when he paesrd lh" formet I'hll and crowdL'.t the bases There was a eriiu.1 of nlmul 70(10 on hand t.i wuteji our rrforiu.sl Cruiilliluns. Jack llairlini tnnio a ittittnct hit mi lint first nuincirnnre here, lie hint onljy one hit uut 0 Ave Mniea up, but lie tenfli a ttuji ut stcond base ... the second u htch vat a iion itlnaer. Haivliim (s i touple at utrp. tiiter than Jack MtUcr around ttcord (oi. The .tippled A' Insr Rgaln It looked If tl.ev might win until the Indians pisted Hasty fur lx runa In on InnlPK. Ituho ItiiUi made Ida sixteenth homer tes teriluj. He' now l.ua wullnpisl flulil nIT rlght-l.un.lerH and the Mime niimlier oir bOUtl.PUWS. Jl.i.niif Dvkm and .Imoj Uliunk nn h had I ii dlnn ii 1" ri fimililt rti o won an ovieiKie, our ot liijl ri ! ? ,5;a,Ir.M,m" "' r'"h m,ns-- , trim til I IKer PO I O x TODAY, V I4 V 4:30 P. M. HRVV mawk roi.o f 1 1 II Ilrjn Mnwr . I'hlhi. (nunirv riiili j'inai. rou (io n (in ( 1 1' ADMISSION'. (Hie PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN Flesh Reducing: Body Building lloxlng Isfconit I'rlvntei No Punishment , 4.lectrle roblnet llntha .mil Masauce K, for. IBTII ., fin:sin Spriiie 1010 m&. w r Flying Special free exhibition of stunt-flying Saturday after noon at 2:30 o'clock and Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock sharp. Passenger flights $10 each. Flying Every Day! Aviation field located on York Road 3 miles above Willow Grove. Trolley, train or automo bile; Philadelphia Aero-Service Corporation w -f, 11 WM'rfi mmitim mr" &XWk.tfttt?lft-sWl TIRE TROUBLE mm: . Mmmmmmmm f 7 , ," --- - -Z.i-J-t2M-3. s!VA''4fflk- ,av 3fc V ' "14. - --: ti fit.' '- jV-' jf JjTCtx ' Bl -uiiiili It'f rl jV . - l' .. - "mrnh- 11" ' j ' -7. r:ZF ... " ' - '.V.VV- I GKOKGKS LAVKLADK u 7 . vi tatmmrr t r v. , - . j s ? GKORtiKS KAVICLADK The Krencli inotnrpnee champion, uliu Inst his Hist race In America at the Point IJiTCe Velodrome last night. The I'lemliinnn gne it meat e.liihltion of Riiincness after he wns lrtually out of the race duo to tire trouble FRENCH BIKE CHAMPION MAKES HIT Lavcladc Shows Courage in Forly-Milp Grind Despite Several Punctures Colombalto pKORGES LAVEI.APE, the cham pion inntorpnee rldpr- of France, tode his first rnce on American soil or boards, which ever wny you look nt it. Inst night at the Point Hree7o Velo drome. Geoiges tinlshctl third, time miles behind George Colombntto. the ftnlinn, who copped hist place in the foil.t -mile grind,, but the moie sum i.inrj of the event tells nothing of the sensational riding of the From hniiin T i .i i exhtbi. oTOrlS Hni,:.': on the local ttnek. It was the ontiniinl bad breaks- which he leceivctl that I caused him to be so far back of the lender and it wns his mntiuiml show of gnmeiiess that enabled him to be onl. three miles behind Colombntto. The Ficiichiiinn scored his firs! hit wlipn lie spinng a piinctinc in tlie first flu miles. Instead of allowing liiiu-elf to slow .low ii l pedaling slowl for a hip or sli, I.uvelnde leaned down, untied ilis light toot ii ii f 1 swung il over the handle bins, lining it us a biakc When he was moving slow enough lie hopped off his bike nnil. without waiting to lie glu'ii a start, began to sprint, hopping on his wheel while on the dead run. Later he used his right foot as a lunl.c on the tinck when he suffeied piinctuies. lint speaking of bienl.s. Perc l.nw iciice. California's son, got he v.ust ones. The westerner had a lead of two miles when lie began his last hu miles, but seu'inl piiuctiiics and motoi tiouble caiiKed him ti lose the race b a lap On one occasion while the inolonvle was lieing lixed. I.iiwicnce showed Ins gamciiess I. ritiing uroiiud itli.nn a liiic.miiiker. . The spectators, who liumbeie.l clns. to (H 1(11 1, weie given a big laugh am a I hi ill b Fled St. tinge, of Tin unto, I who gave u tpiilltcl'-mlle ehiliitioii mi Ins thiitj -five-jcur-old high bike Tin Canailian went the 440 ynids in .".4 I He wns given n great hand b tlie spectators. Frank Hurris cnnie through to sm other victory in the two-mile ninareur open, all the starters being on sctatih. The Oljinplc C. C. Hash lode not oulji a speedy nice, bTft n lieridv one He crossed the line in fi minutes 1 4-.". ouds. Vernon Newconiber, of the (Junker Cit . was second ; Eddie Hates third, and Eddie Uolil, another Quaker Citv lad. finished fouith. Oilnndo Piaui seined his third siinight victory of the season when he trimmed Charlie OsU'iitter, foimer amateur sprint chnmpioii, in the one mile match race, best two m thiee $1.00 Deposit Secures It $1.00 Weekly Pnys for It Join the Club Tomorrow Own a Bicycle at Once When You Arc in a Hurry Close-Ups or Jams And once )ou e learned the Joy of Kinng tn work nnd xomlng home on an lndiun .iicyc.e uu win novor pav a nickel to be nhoed and crowded Info a packed trolle eat Vou will mnii. home .omfortably und mulling A on can hae an in. nan ificjrie elec tilcally equipped or rogulnr at a prl.el that will make ou1 wonder w h vou niint gei one before We ii I no hae the Wg- brother In tho Indian Wrjelc the Indian Motorocle . We will be glad to .rtmorcairat J you W.l. 12 Famous Makes NK1V 1820 .M01)i;i.H, AM, bTVI.KS BROADWAY CYCLE CO., INC. ,527 Market St., Phlla., Pn. r-orEN4;iteiy $y$&ni 4 iluiio in w -- t 'M t T aiis. 1 litti '41 I .i"-M.H,jinr Genuine Rajah ll - ' ftltfi I 'WM fe. SHI (Plain Colors) I , ' , . m!MA SSR ! Silk ShirtS III- u N?' ,USl thC mafr,dw" of aJ,ew dollars as others do in a reduction sale, but a smash- SflKlfflwmm J, XL 1 1 fi1 mS b,SCCU " eery. ""I ,that rV11 tThc VOXV 'f you wanl to lo buV lo su,ts for the regular Wfift. WNmWM I S 0.95 III Pr,CC TL Vf1- Mr- Man- here rly tomorrow, when the sale starts. The ffUJMWBnX3 I V M R savings will be worth it. N2 4WmS 1235 Market St. I i W JW JL J. vl kJ l Ml 111 kJ - I STOPPED HIM IN DEBUT HERE Boats Lawrence by One Lap heals. Pinni. who wears the Itnlinn ci nun in shoit events, won in strnight liPtits. He uns clocked In the first heat in I!:"! 4-.". Ilis time in the sec ond heat was .". minutes and .I." of n i'i ond. Piani rode his last lnp in ench bent in speedy time. His finnl till It of the tunk in Hie first bent wns 17 !l-"i sec .mils, and in the second bent Jic clipped a nttli or a second olv this time i Thf half-mile nmnteur linn.llcnn was l rilll III three limits nnil tin. finnl It !- ii in (il I'll U it . IM.IlllL'lIlM'r. Ill I 111 ? J -,! ' unu r.n.li.Hn.l 1... It IV I...1 ..If At... n.n ,,( ,i,iu .,... --.r .. i-..' nun .Smith, of the Quaker City C. ('.. ' tliitd. The DummarleK Mile lim.t'Ur hull. Ill MI. ,' V?' neat Won h W Itaululnser Phlla Mphlu. Hill jurdii aecond (leorge llarl- (iuiker city c C. tin ards third M Irvine Oljmple c C Ml jard" fourth Vllrm ''"' 0ly,nnl1- C -' 'cratch Time Srconil heat Won h Vet nun Smith Quo ' ii l '. "x.- '" '"" uirrta neennd O.orge I arris (llxnipl. C (' iat.h lho-d H.I.Hh Mute. Philaiieiphla 70 Mird fourth 1 ' ,"'l;nd rhllndelphia. 8n j orris Tim. 1 IMI d-.i .rt'.nl 'j"1 Uon h Tom (iiarnino Ph. .a ili-IPhla. lll.l .iris -etonil V Wwiotnber wuaaer rit c c 70 arils third (lenrne Intt. rnn. Ohmpl. C So snrdu fourth Jake Smith OHmpk C C no iud Itial he.ii Won b V HauheuiBtr Phil... i.t.'. . '"" "ls second 'lon lllni o.n Philadelphia U'li JKrds. thlid. Vernon s,in th Quaker fit; f . iij,,r.l fourth I.. M- -enrlniiil I'lillndelphui so iird T m i, 4 Tin . Mile lirufesslnnnl matrh race belweer fir ii.ii.lo I'ImiiI f Itilv. and t'hnrlev ()u r it. i I of Newark (best two In ihree mile hi . -I nl two hents won bv I'lanl Time nt jlr-t ni.it .' i., I ;, Time of ne. ond beat .1 an 8 Inn inil iiinnteui- optti (heratrht M. n ! ri.uik liar. is Olvmplc C (' vermi.l .r imil Xt....i.ilwr, tluakfr Cltv (.' i' linn! Idle lliit.a I'hllailelpliiH. fuuith Kdwnl llohl Cmikr Cltv ( ( Tlme r. 01 4'. yuartei-inll,. tbbltloti on ai.M.Kr ..I.I i ;"le llv l-i-il St, Dime. Torunto Canada I line .',4 I ,",s l'ort nul motoi paced OlMupl. )e, in I'l-lani.t la;nd"r Tun. I" miles Lawrence . 1 1 Ii ... inllec l.awrenca . ". ici in tnuee l.awience . la 1d ' 4" miles . Cniombatin Won In George Colombalto r l... Ut. ,..,...... L. hi .. .. ... uuiiiin .-.line.- ...IIHIK Hi.LOnO '..p I.nwrenee California paced hv v., ..... ri rsnn Denmark third, (icorgea I.e.a I I lanre paeeu n Mizm, r rame fourth 1'iank forrv AuatralH. pneed hi Jlmm Hunter Philadelphia Time of lat mile 1 it Cambria Open-Air Arena I It VMUOItl) AVK. nnd rAMIlKIA I'KIIIAY KVIWINO. .IIJNK llTll B CKACKA.IACK CONTKSTS Ji I rn in uenrge Colombatto of it,,,. ,,,,,. , Id Ami , f m .;' WUrTfW 'titnffiii 8f hv Johnny Sjhlee Newark aecond I'.ic l MiftH I Mm i , lrS.tii1, ifiMvmfitt UflgA ll.nwrenee ( allfornla paced by No. man An k Jmm LtJ- " ' V WfW? ifMj$$?El AWk ' ri rsnn Henmark third. (Icora-s .Ue.a 1 T mm M smU r K, l.rM fffmiittiifS iV(A , Pianre paced b Snxen. frame fourth P M V IVs-BP hS$malfa 'IHV I Tiank C'orrv AuatralH, pneed hi Jlmm -l mm T mm . V W 4 s H3K 'iftKisfist ilUv I Hunter Philadelphia Tlme'of at mile 1 n 1 H f H W M (,7 $$&$& mIM.K . fl dim JMm I Jmmmv . 'mmvmmvmmsm PHILLIES v,. CHICAGO . iT!& ' &! .SStaWw I VALUE I I L0JXJ W'i; '" 7 SW . I 3AJLH 1 ,1 HB W Values up I "flSw I II Soft Silk II i l0 I IH . Ql I flkfe yismH.1 Jm 1 Collars jnc I m r f "Tvai3rmh nam fd? ,.3J M Iii plain colors " Cfl JJ B ' L fH H ir P-"1 H W TmBSm SrOTil f mn mmy p j I W) Mf Immmmm m JAW Vl TK IC fc MHTIl iVl li.i'S. I -Jr Sgos: Tr.nlie"AlMal.P K. I ImW A 4 . WiA l li&il U i FiwiniM coc ,dr M :.mls mm J) m ' SUITS'' I j J M Values up I fl w T ----, I I. mWmmWm W to $55.00 - M IKI . BAUERS I IS. 13t)i St. 1 H,HHHaHHRJ-pr--. it ' ' "" --yr- r -e -. ', - . , , ' t f t 'V!;v X.-'"1 .. l&i .....,iA.,..--IAk. ...... ... ..W5j-4x.if-..i!.rf'-.... t. . v, , ..lk& jj.ilJiA.; to. . . ,, ..f -4MmmmmmmkmtLmmiM WESTERNERS IN TOURNEY California Tennis Team Exhibits In Brooklyn Today I Xew orh. .lime II. The firM np penrance of the newest of tliefnvndei , from the Pacific coast, the lnwn tpnnis i tPiitu of the t nlvprslt of California. I will he In n series of singles on.il doubles ' conipefitions to bo decided this nfter- i iiitoii beginning it t -I :'.W o'clock, on the couits of thi Ten nee-King Count) i ''r.,.,iu i-.i... i. ..... ...1. 1.-1 .1-..MH.IUI IMI. ii.Mmi,vii. The joung tollegiajiM will be led !j I Wallace Hates nnil IMiniiud Levy. Ihe I pair Hint stood ns i uiiners-iip for the Pacific const doubles championship tl ties ngniiist Maurice K. Mol.oiighlin find Thomns C Hutidv In 11)18. In ndditinn. tline will be II Mnitln find M. ltolh- Sch.l, the entile tenin plniiniug to stand ir , iilllli'tll1MS IOI IIIC IlllllOlllll IllU'r culleglnte chniupinnship titles nlieiilhe tournnineiit is behl on the turf of Ihe Merlon Cricket Club, nt H.nerfoi.l. Pa., beginning .lime JS. In nil of the matches so fur decided since the Califoriilniis left the Pat Hie toast they have successfully oii!phic,d their rivals Thpy recently coiniuereil tlie rormlilnble teani nt Princeton. 'I lie team that faces tlieiii today will in elude S Howard Voshelj, Krifleni k C Anderson. Cecil Donaldson, Rojnl M Richet. Chniles Chambers and Prank i T. Anderson I , . .. .. , Hard Games for Nativity , Phil llii-Ki'ri k NAtlWty liHKPimii iMtn ' will trk in- HolnUn nine IMs ecnlnir in m (wlllghl mini., nl Up otrflil" nnl oniHrin ,. . . . ,.... , V .i . . . ...I tre.iM Ik. . Jersey romlilnj I Ion .om.. Hortmnii. J. fi-1. Ill the second with a Koo.i re.nril snrt shoulit u the h singles John llortsmnn defented Kiner- tlv lt hn ii Imttle for the honors th",(i Tnici I! 1 (!-'' In tbp third BHine .tHri nt R M Ot, Knliiriln nl " , " '.'. V' . " . ." - '." nl. V."" 13 30 rilin mil furnlh the nimosltlnn for Nation Rml ih Humlay nam' nejtinninsr m 3 r m will i,o with the strong N v..rk , Snlr "ln" Val. Cr.eh Pr.ul R,l,l,n Yaie r-resn urew ueaten (lilies 1rr. Conn.. June II Viil" -- 'iir.ii eiBhl.lefenlert.thefre.hm-n In a ln minui' workout .in me main rn.r eiirr'l!i Th wlnnlnff ill'tnnee wa.throH fourths of n i-nuth 'rhe nr-t nrln l,ont hn.l ao av row ttw rnee anit l.ov.fo are Mil out Greatest Price Smashing Sale Men's Suits ; jiiillilllllllllllllllll).lHlllil iiiiiliilimiiiMuj Remember, Our Suits Are Lowest in Price, for Wc Sell From the Factory Direct No Middleman's Profit Mr. Seligsohn wants to turn his present stock into cash that's the reason for this sale. And he offers you savings you'll never duplicate again. I - I I UW S $4Bu. f 3 sCJTC , .NX . ho 4 . t --. i k; visikvA tin.firi-f,i i?v I H lMlHHaB aluCS Up ;Jft lMm$fflimmm$Vmm 'I to $3o.oo LfjMiu' W Iflli.S Manufacturer and Retailer S. W. Cor. 8th & Spring Garden Sts. upen iiivenings ON OAKES NOW ST. JOE CHAMPION Captures Pentathlon Crown. Northeast Ends Season .lolinny Onkes proved himself the nil - loiind star ntlilete nt the St. Joseph's Preparatory School when lie ciipturp.l the pentathlon honors in the vnisitj -tiny" ports. He ninde nil excellent showing, winning the I."(I-.iikI dash, the high lump nnd the discus throw nnd tnklug .s ond in both the hnlf-nille nnd Inonil jiiiiip events. He nlso tied for third In the foul-shooting . ontest. , St Joe nthleles engnged in nil inter eiting dnj of sports and excellent w Hither favored the nthlete. TrrcV honors were won bj the Gray with n total of 7(1. to the Crimson (tlllv of fit) points. The St Joe regulars won the las. ball game fiom the Crimson nnil Grin teams. 15 to fi. In the tennb inatehes thp Hoilsiniin mn.Ie a ery .ommpiidnhle showing. Tin first tennis mntch resulted in n ii,...r for Piml Kssllnir liver Dnrt "ingles . mil les Milan nail It easier man am nt the others lie won liv delimit. Ijjuntius llortsmaii defented Frank Hib ersieln. f. II. Ii 0. Them with Paul I .ssii.ic I Ills i.i, m ..II till- l-iiliui.-s llll - , defeating D. Horstinnn and Charles Nolan ill two sets, 11-1. fi-l. ,,.,, . . .,i,i mllntrin.. the - , '" " . ., V, ". morillllB session of the Atlantic Asso ,.ii,m. ulien the election of ofhYinls "J . ".,,. ',.'... .i,i "' ii'-n. .iiiii inivii. n 111 uvu. Ever Mr. Seligsohn Entire Stock Sacrificed For a Quick Clearance Save $10.00, $15.00 and Even $20.00 on Your Store BOXING TRIALS HERE O'ymplc Tr.youts for U. S. Team Begin This Month The middle states Olympic committee, ngnin has smiled with fnwir upon the (iinkei ( it. nnd bus dectupil to honor the t'lty with the boxing trials for the Olympics 'J he aid trials will be held on June .'ID and ,Iul 1. Just where lt Philadelphia the trial bouts will be, staged tin committee has not yet dc lei niincil. The iniliiiiliiiirv arrange ments for the boxing mid track trials, ic inner lieing "iliuliildl mi Krankllh eld on Siitiiiiln.x, June 'J(l. were eomr eted at ii special ioiicIiie held Inat-" uiglit at Hotel A.lclphlo. Saiiiiiel Dallas, head of the Meadow brook, nnd president of the A. A. lr., picslded over the gnthering PrnctU (ally, eery nggregntion Inlprpslp.1 in the coming Olwnphiil. whiclt will be held In Antwerp during .lul, August and Septcinbei, wns icprpsentcd, I.uw son Rnbeitson, Mn lor Pickering, H. I.nusdtt (S.elfii and Mmdocli Ken drick weie (lie I'tihcislt) of IVujisyl vniiin lepicspiitutives and tendered tht tnidille Atlantic committee full chihrRo of KiMiiklin Meld for the .nining trlnls. Just wll.re the boxing ttlnl" will be, held In Ibis clt will be n khottt prob. lelll for tile "ouimiltee to decldp. The OI.Miipia would be I.IpiiI. provldpd the weather is not too wnrni; the othpr alternates would be one of the ball parks or b'tauklln I'ield Cubs Sign West Chester Boy Vtcst ('liest-l. Iuti II Nnrnun D. rioorse int. hr thin ".isni. for the West rhplr tate Normal s. hool testn wm lne. iterilu bi ih- ChliHitn Nationals, an'l will r.'.ort ! the. Lam a. onee H mail'- Hn reor.l h i, .urln- Ihe "canon. (i'im i" a na.H or ltn lilamllnwu Brown Elects Cuddeback .rn,l.lell. e. It. I., .tun- I X C Cud- i . .i,a. k former stu.,m Miaii sehooi (New Vorkl r or.l hol.l, in ih- 220 vnr.l rtnsh. ! T"').). ". "." ,' ''.' '' J. "''""n of the Brown tpMtr.tl i I'nu rs.n w HH . . i t. l i I rat k team . I"""""' ll" f Mil. (home or away) s. i..i r ii"w.ni nnn .--ornerFi arreelff Known! New Suit! Orders Accepted Men's Pants dSk $.50 JsWSm SWp i&iWim tU r Cf ' s im, m.mm HI i m 'U u K M 1 y 7 tl -T" i . mm7zr?m '-- M-U4-urfaflWMiiJmkiBHniiiiiiiHiHhM-C: . , v" Mi J,- X V.