ayEi w 'wwm tvwwWt n v f K 16 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPfiXA, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1920 BABE RUTH HAS THE BIG STICK YOU TELL 'IM, HARDING; YOU'VE GOT A COOL-EDGE WILL WOLFE, AFTER FOUR YEARS OF WNANIMOUS SUBSTITUTING, GAINS VARSITY LETTER IN PENN SPORTS WONDER WHAT A WHITE HOUSE THINKS ABOUT Hy KOHEKT V. MAXWKLIj jvpYVEIir now nnd then a siibtitutf breaks into n ba.p- tfJi hull ! fVtAfVinll mama ! nttiorhlnp nnd rrnha n VfTV .. v. .iwt.'l... lll.- w. ......... r r. Se and juicy share of tlio victor's spoil! or whatever lybu call it. Not a gridiron .sens-on rook by thnt some eennil stuns man, pulled from tho j i el e 1 i n e a in an emerpeney, doesn't win tho strupsle for hi r.lni.i mater, or at la-t make the regular vh"e po sition he has tnkcii look like a bum. Ami tn base ball pmeh- hitters and plneh- players are (lerulins pnmes rontlnimll 'I'hat purs for b.ketb.ill ami n lot of other sports. Hut how about tk poor S'n who remains a vibtl tutc and never has u hnn'p to pet as .urn h n- a finer in the InnelishtV And for eierj svib- tltute who does beiome a hero there are several hundred who don t HeiiiR n .substitute- like holding the Vloe .Presidents rhair. All you do is to sit around during the ' bis noise and unit for something to happen and iiMi.illy J.nothins: happens " In Bill Wolfe, who rei-rir.s his diploma from the m- vcrsity of IVnnlvnnia tomorrow, we have the unanimous substitute Ho pluv- football, bnseball. basketball and. besiden. he puts the -hot and wrestles. Wher lie hasn't '' .anything rl-.e to do he runs around with n laero-.v stick In hi hamK or swim Kill entered tlie uj-nnered walls of our I'liivrr-itv 'four venrs np and inre has ben n siib.stitute on almost every team IVnn has had He has been riiRaerd in sports n ,......, L,....rt 1,1,. jl',,1 it.11,1 lii ilrst tuition fee nnd , .. .1 .... i... it., j.... .... .... never was ante to earn a vurn iphit. ie jum mi ,,u "the .sidelines waiting for s.mif thins to happen, nnd iu his case nothing happened But Yilliini' I'tTorts have not been overlooked. The University authorities have been watching his work, and Jn appreciation of the time and help he lias given the varsity pl.iyois decided to ieward him with the varsity "P." This was done at the m"eting of the Athletic Council last week nnd now Will can go back to Chatham, N. J., and displaj his letter to all the natives. ,ULI. WOl.Kli L 'A ET it be stated that im ie7iimr rice earned a letter more than W'nlfe. lie deserved a flock of 'em. .lV Molt that think it' a enrh m he a uh ititutr should IriifPlniiKi'i on ihr snub nnmnit the varsity in a football practice scrimmanr. Doctor JFharton Boosts U'olfe MAN of Wolfe's type is the highest example of college spirit He played football, baseball, wrestled and everything for the loe of sport. There was no honor'in It for him. He was tr.ung for the var-it letter, of course. He didn't want it an more than Han'in wants the prcsidencv, but jiM because he couldn t get it was no Bign for him to quit substituting Some ttme ago 1 heard lwtor Wharton, the famous line coach, who has been tutoring Wolfe for three (.pnn'iis, give the unanimous sub -finite a big hoot, and he didn't do it quietly or when nobody was around. 'Ihe occasion ilvras the meeting of the ba-eball candidates or ome other body iu the training hmie. IWtnr Wharton w.is down tor a speech to inspire the athletes ami lie picked out Wolfe as Ins subject. ' 'There's a innn I'm proud of and the whole lnl versity's proud of," said Doctor Wharton, nodding toward Willy urn. who blushed up to n brick red. but managed to survive the embarrassment. "He's been out for football and a lot of other sports for three jenrs and he's been n substitute -and a good oiip. TIip only rrnon he never made a team was because he was n shade under the regular. But he stayed nt It nnd what If he doesn't get his varsity letter? His rewnid is his strong, healthy, powerful body. That's the greatest asset n man can have. Of course, I hope Hill will get his letter nnd I believe he will." Bill blossomed nut as a regular in his freshman ypnr when he played hnUbaek on the tirt year eleven In 1010. The following spring he grabbed all sorts of honors. He was the reKiilar freshman catcher, won the shot put in the spring handicaps nnd got his name engraved on u cup offered to the varsity football candidates for sprinting nnd forward passing. Wlllyum might have been a regular on the varsity wrestling during tile last winter, but tliere'.s another hit of tough luck. He won the heavj weight championship of the l'niversitj by n fall in a minute and fifty-two seconds, but was out for most of the reason on nceount of an injury. That's the way it breaks for some guja. IJOWEVEtt, m Doctor Whmton itntnl. Willyum J has hi meant. Itenidrn hi mtiti letter, he ha a build like a concrete roluinn. tic' jut palled tirenty-onc years and in addition tn n nllrac educa tion, if that titan aiiythina. he' fortified with ISO ' pounds of solidarity to meet the rrutl irorld, as they call it. Here's hoping he uon't he a stihititutc m the same of life. Fletcher and Rawlins Look Good I.THOI'liH the Phils lost to Pittsburgh yesterday h the score of 0 to 1, the home club plined faster nnd snappier baseball than we have seen at any other time tills j ear. Respite the five-run lead which was obtained bj the iitors in the opening chapter, the men of Cra-. ixth stuck on the job nnd never quit. The new combination at second base, meaning Fletcher and Rawlins, is a good one and a big help to the team No defens is needed for Art Fletcher. He Is a verv elassj shortstop, nnd while lacking the individual brilliancy of Bancroft he seems to cover more ground and phs a more aggressive game. Vesterdav he put lots of pep into the infield arjd made it look like a different ngsregatinn. This i9 the first time I have seen Fletcher in a local uniform and he looks good. He is a hustler, plays the gamo to the limit and deserves the support of the fans. If he doesn't get it now. hp'll get it anvwaj because you can't keep a good man like him down Kawlins also is a big improvement nt the kevstone statton He is fast, covers lots of ground and when he puts in another week with Fletcher the combination will be one of the strongest in the league. It doesn't look as if the Phils got any the worse of the deal Ycstird.n's conflu t was dropped because Iiert Gallia couldn't kep his bender- nwny fi.,tn the Pitt-burghers' bats iu the iirt inning. Everybody socked the bulb and the entire company- meaning nine men got acquainted with the pitcher. Five runs were scored while the in troductions were being made. Bert made a hast, eit in the sixth and was succeeded by Betts. the Delaware speed demon The kid showed up well and unh two wallops were registered while he was in office. J OOKf n if the A' were saliped with the cellar M I There haSnj't Been MUCM LIFE AROUMO Hene siwee tmu coLowet. MotieostfUT Beuevs Nie TMcise wone Thu happv DAVS - SOMe Thimg DoifJO All The .lIOA ITS AS (JOICT S A OAMff OCTwcefs Tub 3lMfA AMD THE PHILLIES- A lot or .s-nyMG MtsrJ tsesva QecivJ STAralM& AT MIT AS Thoug Thcv ais" look'ho& for a place To HANJfi TH6IR HATS. LET'S ,ec--vooonouJ, Onj eight VGaRS A1 I m ree.i.iM6AujPULLV 3L00MV tmssc Drsl I J)om T rt-uM This ,JGfe now- wis wlsoiO APPRCC'TeS ME yjAiT UWTL WE HAS To GO OOT HOoSe MUNTlMt Mah ! He it vajism hcs WAS VlbCX HGPiT AOAIN IV) UOT STUCK UP pr AWVTHIN6 But OVIST ThiI AM! leA WCVCR ACMT Lie OM ivueLL nouses, i trwow You 00-JT Set amy R-C.U eSTAT st. houj'n6 PtoPi.e ,3t)B Mf WJlTM A vifjvu t-o eisjTies6 OR Sgi-LiwG) I THIMK H ti E" CJimMimS TO THIrJK Of MOSlsJti. THiSV'RIl fieTTltsl6 TRUMK5 OVJT OP MV ATTIC t A Tsie eoST IW AMCRICM && f IACK QUINN PROVES THE YDO COME BACK Thought to Bo Through Years Ago,' Pitclwr Is oio Mainstay of New York Yankees Ty Cobb Teaches Lesson in Courage By ORANTLAND RICK GARDNER'S 69 GOLF RECORD IS RARE FEAT IN TOURNEYS Few Amateurs or Pros Ever Break 70 in Big Medal-Play Events Tiio.s Clear-Cut Record at Huntingdon Valley pOBERT A Hy SANDY McNIBUCK GARDNER, Chicago, care, which is piobably why the putt QUAKER CITY NINE TO TACKLE H1LLDALE Manager Bolden Expects New Shortstop to Play in To night's Twilight Came 1 and aic preparing for n long stay. That whit, irahmg in Detroit veterday had all the earmarks ot a long-term lease. ropinaM, lljfl, bu Public r.rdarr m. and W. II. Gardner, HulTalo, are not related a- to fnmilv tree, but it's different when you speak of the family tee. R. E. went to the finals of the Brit ish golf amateur last week. W H. I'as accomplished nothing so internationallv important, but he made n 00 esterdav over a tW."7ynrd course, broke the reeoid. and made n t-core which few amateurs ever have been able to equal in a tournament. Few pros have broken "0 in the national open. The r.O wa the talk of the town to da. and will he for some time. W. H. Gardner made it nt Huntingdon alley ycMerda) in his tecond round to qunllfy 'for the mntih play In the hyunewood Hall golf tniirnev. The best pre ions amateur record wna a 72. made In Jerome D. Trovers, ex national amateur nnd open champion. But that was when the ionise was twentv sk nrd shorter, and the course is so "arranged now that it is almost a shot harder; that is. the tenth hole . now a good par 1 instead of a very pos sible ". The best i ore one of the veteran member, of the .lilt) is an e io ..... went flown to -ort of can the climax Gardner was niot enthusiastic about the Huntingdon Valley course, "es pecbilly after ,i sity-nine, lie laughed. ,, , Last year he went to the semifinals of the t'nurnc) after beating Cameron Buxton nnd Maurice Itislo. He was badly ben ten in F. C Newton, the winner. 7 and .". Gardner ga)o S D Herron. nntionnl champion, the best tussle Herron en counteied nt Oakniont lat year. After thirty -five holes in the first round, the count mi, "J and 1 against Gardner. In the I.ynncwood Hall last, year. J. S. Dean. Princeton, won the medal with 70-7.-.-1.-.1. Buxton and Mnx Marston were tied for second with lo-J. Gardner's card agninst par should be repeated here to keep the record com plete: I irrin.r Out In Par ent In COAST TEAM WINS California Tennis Players Dsfeat Rutgers Racquet Wieldon New Bruuswicli. N. .1., dune l-" The University of California tennis team trimmed Rutgers w.-rcnlm ifter noon by taking both mn r. Ij. , ot the doubles and nil four iiuitche of the Singles. Captain Cornelius Boofoek, of .Rutgers, played a wonderful game against Bates, nf California, in the -iu-Btea. The summary : Doubles fiis .in,1 L"'- -f ''jlifernlfi. "1" CUHNA I t .,. .... I.nfn n five 1 .11.' .,,11. f.I llie ..Minn,, in.,' -- -,- ..i and pi os. too, but no one seems nl.le to recall the breaking of 71 there. Clear-Cut Rerord At nnv rate Gardener's CO yesterday . ' ., ..,. r,i ,,vee the course as Phil Hn,,.-'. T-, XA.M T.-...-II'- ! Cie........ ""., ,,. ,n,,l "-l'T Wtl I TV 1 I (ILK C. I. ... tnlilU IT WIS Illlllir 111 HIV" - - ir 1 1 1 1 i rsi ii lii --.- . with the play of .lack McDermott nn- lta'.Vnrat"in,h-r.Ve,ho1" 'n P'r "" Gil Nichnlls. pros, when n l ,,v!,sl scored. Mom of the ending nni "ir )f Nn n t(pr( htfp (n nm nKnnj (n pu, BATTLE FOR NATIVITY N100-YARDSWIIV1 W It Hooen, K. t .'Silfrnu 'I- f Ru'c-. rt 4 auMiea .' w imn, , k in of nwtri 7 s : 1 RochIM an I UnrjhltiB feaim I.lnrts5 arvl Jen.f 82. 8lnrlif Ba' nf , i 'f-ni,! 1f.ffMfl .' B. Booco'l.. e nicer 1 J 10 u 1 lvy ef i a itnrnia !fit-.J w P. I) cock, of Rmiwr. 0 2 I Rochll'l nf '1 firm.! ,lfete'J l.lndirv of Rutr c 3 h- t Harding ef .'1i' mu, ilftrl Dur of nutifr t I Meadowbrook Star Defeats Crownover, of Cirard College. Miss Becker Best Diver Amateur Sports MANAGER SFHNN. of the dieter C. T A lia signed Rabbit Brown, formerlv of Prank Pnth' tenm Ches. ter has to-t but two games tlii- eiisntj. Nntivitv and Brnlesbnrg being the vic tors, Mamger Shinn has a number of Stars on hi- tentn. including Brown. Johnson. (I'Brien and Ilunshell .linn 20 is open for a fir-r -. ls tpnni i nwav i Tnul Shinn, ".''.7 Iloe treet. Chr.ii.r. Pa., or phone Chester 'J13!i between ." and C :.10 m rhllatlrlphlii ILiiiI.I Tnuislt . for Jurif 1 J Wh ieil 1 1 n trft P', rrnr "1I XorthsMe Irnfesftlonals auai lt nni . John J Hnr,rr Colonl.il f Inn 1ffstd w.emof inn I George C'lhna of the Meadow brook Athleti.- Cluh. won fiist lionoi- in the j men's infl-Miril scratch riu e, the prin fijinl event of the wimming races held I at the Gcnnnntown Crhkef Club's wool, I ln-t night. In oidcr to win Cnhnn not only had to swim in his top form, but also had to paddle the centurv in ."S 1 .," seconds. win. h i inther good time for tlie Ger innniown club's pool. Chiirle- Crownover. of Girnnl College, who for the lust vear lin.s stood out ns "II. nf the best s. hoolbov swimmers in fin- id fought the Meadow brook entry f,i il.e I in- it and tinihod in second place, il'i'ir iliri, and a half feet beliind'tlie ' h ad r Sinker, a teammate, who is', mis with Crownover on the Givnrd C,,lleg prf nlay team, wliicli broke ti.e mord .it Lafayette two weeks ago, wa- third, with a time of 1 :n to Ins ,,., , i udit. ns'li' Mu, Kliznheth Becker, Middle At- tnr TUn. oiuiic .). .) . iniicy iim nig f-iiiiiiiiu. hi Brooklyn Royal Giants A twilight has. hall game that should resujt in n corking battle will be staged nt ."i :4." tin, evening on the Nativity grounds. Belgrade nnd Ontario stieets. Phil Haggcrt's . m. k team will tinkle the Brookhn Ito)nl GinntK who re- .run.! t.r.ii a Kim out victor) o)cr i Hilldnle. ' it will h. tin ,, ,nnd game of the series, betw en il teams, nnd either Carrlgan oi Good the Southern League hinders on Hag-ifrtx's nitcliim? stuff will eiide.-nor to hold the Ilronklvn team in check On Fridin r,oning Nativity nnd Stetson will mrft in the second contest of their s.rie, nt S'afnit) Park. The Hatmakers weie detente.l :: to '2 in the opening fnn . BANKERS TRIM COTTONITES Brown Bros. Open Season at Jenkln town, Defeating McFadden, 8 to 6 Brown Urn. - c0. baseball team ushered in the li20 season bv defent ing the fienrge H McFadden & Bro. nine by a s,rp of S to (1. During the fifth inning Bob Trumnn, who was of- Ileiating ns un.piie, sort of favored the Cottonites nnd puiposelv walked four men. wln.h was nm tnlten ?,. n,n,. by the Bunkers A featun ..f the game was the heavv clouting of Ca,,tain Ed Tyson, who found ( liBinherlnni for three hits, onp of them being for three bases Big George Almond, twirlim- for tim nmi,... i,m Kr.ntnn a null riled hrbt honors ill tlie (IIMIlg tni I ottonites s.ife for the first four in- e)ent for women. Miss Becker wa nings nnd after the fifth Innlnr- tl.. nlnv of n regular lourniim.-.i.. -brought his total of 3U holes, with the 7S he scored in the morning, to 14.. This too, is a record, as it is stud no one has ever btokui l.'O for two con secutive lounds thee. ..rtnintly not since the course whs altered, and in I amateur tournament iiie.uu pinj . Gardner pmys n"i " . Country Club. He is n short, stocky voting 'mnn not s,. many years out of Vnle where bo went to ..liege, (.nr.lner snid'that it was the ltr sixty -nine he had ever made in .1 n mimm-..., in." thnt he lunl oniv nroK.-u sevens u... . v.f.-e. thnt being while h" was. at col The Quaker City Rubber team will play Its regular weekly twilight game this evening beginning nt (I o'clock on the home field. Torresdale avenue and Van Kirk street, wl.tn the llllldal" team will be the attraction. Manager Bolden, of the colored team, expects Blackston. their new shnrtston from Texas, to nr- live here 'his afternoon in time to play. I Mnnti'pr Wilson, of Oiiaker Citv. is not decided whether he will pitch .lohnin Baiker. who last week shut nut Klein Chocolate, n to I), or whether he will send Bobbv Mnir against the visitors. Phil Cockerell has been select rd to pitch for Hilldnle. Bill Fisii. the old Phllly backstop, will he found at his usual post for the nibber boys. Last evening nt Norristown Hilldnle defeated the Professionals before mi enormous crowd, bv 4 to '.',. The Pro fessionals might have won, but Ally Mc Willinins tried tn stretch his triple into a home run nnd was out nt the plate. PLAY POLO JODAY Bryn Mawr Quartet Meets City Troop Four on Former's Field This afternoon nt 1 o'clock the first of the series of polo gnmes for the Bryn Mawr cup will be played on Bryn Mawr field between tie home club and the City Troop four. Tli" cup will be comneted for nlso by the tennis repre senting the Philadelphia Country Club mid Point .Tuditli. The games, us usual, will be run bv Captain Holmes. There will be indi vidual prizes for tlie winners, and mund wasn't m hnf when eti ronMfr thit I a team trnphv iu this series as well as In it there was tu-c1 i nea. llttl I'.1. , ,i, f,.mnl. ,,,, 4 4 4 .X 4 2 4 3 434 4 4 4 ." 3 3 .". 4 P 3 D .44X.X4343 1 M 4 3 .1 4 3 4 .X I 1 30- You've Fount! It Out Voir can call upon your courage, You can call upon your skill; You can grit your teeth nnd battle With the final tcord in Kill; You can steel your soul to meet it, As you rave or as you rant, But for all that you have in you There arc ctrtain days you can't. You can grit your teeth and try it, ) ot ran counter with your nerve, You can stick Unto the finish At you never turn or swerve; You can say .They'll never beat me," As you din in with your toes, Rut for all'the day is waiting When you'll find that nothing goes. But They Do rTIHRY don't como back? -L Right years ago we recall n south ern trninlnj trip where a well-known pitcher was nboard. taking his practice starts for the dining-room with the rest of the bunch. He was no kid then, nnd after n bad season was turned back to the mlnrfrs. I lint trip back was supposed tn spell his finish. He was hung up with the rest ot me Kipperett herring. A few days ngo this same pitcher, tolling for the Ynnks, made It nine straight. We refer to .Tack Qulnti, who has taken his place as one of the main pitching stars of the game, the present mainstay of his slugging mates. On Coming Back INABILITY to come back Isn't nlwnys a matter of physical disability. Not by n brace of leagues or half a dozen kilometers. Frequently It Is n matter o( how one tackles discouragement. Cobb this set son might have rnslly concluded : "Well, here I nm off to a had start, I ve had n tough time up to the middle of .May rpaching .200. This is my fif teenth senson. nnd T'm nrntind thirty five years old the time when most of them nre slogging nlong toward the Big Bush. T guess I'm about through as ft topliner, so there's no use breaking my back to reach the top again." i oni), on the contrary, waded through five weeks of discouragement before lie finally got started, and then slowly but steadily began to climb. Which is one of the reasons why he has led his league for twelve years a greater mini j her of years than Wagner, Liijoie nnd Ixecler put together. AIkuo All Things A HOVH nil things in sport the mul- titude at large esteems the come back. The Idea nlnne hns n terrific, basic appeal. Each Individual liken to feel th.t in. became xvrecked on the should of .. istence hn would have enough left '.! u Jhtaa kiaat mill klt1 W f .- "' fc.'l n urn niurs uu.i uniue Ills war BfV up the trail. " In tho recent New Jersey State chara nlonshln when the word went out thnt .Terry Trnvers, after dropping out for sfsvernl seasons, was trying n come-back the bulk of the gallery followed TrayM.' pulling hard for him to win. ' Not so much because It was Travel but because Travers was the representa tive of basic emotion. No mon is quite, (Certain that some dir he won't hit the skids and topple C( Into the grotto of misfortune. When thnt day comes ho wants to Ut that he haH It in him to rise up M give battle with fate nnd so regain Mi old footing. It would be hopeless world if the doctrine "They don't come back" w r universal truth. After tlie Battle 77ie tumult nnd the shouting dies iAs you have read before); The last home batsman vainly tries i o lie if.c rn'.ii auorr, I And Melt, whotver toiyed the name, The moody Cmp receives the blame. IN TI1K meanwhile a lot of heavy, weights, supposed to be grooming themselves ns Jack Dempsey's. fucceRncir are training for the big day by doing everything except fighting. We. alwavn hnd the idea that the way to train for a game was to soak up all the prelimi nary competition you could meet. Evi dently wc were wrong. rnni'RFAS nt least one thing about J- Hngen's chances in the Rritish open, ins yiciu win ne nm per cent or what he has to give when the showdown comes. Co,irioM( ltift). All Hoatj rtstntt, TWILIGHT BALL GAME North Phillies to Play Marshall E. Smith; to Travel In Future Tomorrow evening nt Recond and Bristol streets North Phillies will plat Marshall E. Smith, nnd on Sunday North Phillies will play the crack Madison Stars. In the future North Thillies will he compelled to travel on Saturdays, but will continue to piny twilight nnd Sun day games at home. Clubs desiring this attraction commu nicate with William A. Gleftson, Mfin North Fnirhill street, or phone Tioga BftftO between fi:30 and p. m.. or J Tioga S27. after ft p. m. I. S- llt-nn. I'rlnrMnn rnnfnln. mart K nxrrtnts flntMi tM.v and hnd the lit tn n i hip up do. in th lcMr-fnth flac rr It 5 Klninni; tr'rkv crrfii Hut H B Swon Mfp h lhtWIle MiiU on from off th sren onnil nrn1 Kt'tnlil' Aairnu aftr a fluhn"l dr!o In id h trrln 1lr hot on th irrn nnd ih"n ran down n lnnu- null for a blrdw "nut I had n rlht tn p.i nn (rood hn1 " hn nld ai ho rorkid tu iard and withdraw. Nonnnn I). MnrHrnn's 1 In Ih mornmc Ihprr vrr not n fe in iulri today ns tn th w hreaboutH of r.it, n.n Muxion px-jnri rhftmi'lon who wu- ' tii. appnrprl with Oors V Hotan tht mu Tpxhn rhnni plon ituxton, it ppiiirj h.iR bnrn dlad b Mn rtutlfs nn h nm frHPPlntf Ihf ronMructinn nf n uf c urs m Tcis You ran ! on i urtrri c iimn t Hnd pla much coif nnd )' n n nrirr so certain he 1 b" here for thr amateur tlio former ones. A. C. Cavagnaro Dies rw rk, June 15 C Cnviisnam, a 1' known writer on nmrt topics dlM M' trday afternoon at tho Methodist Episcopal llnapitnl In Hrooklvn fn-m apptidiPltls Mr t uvHtitiaro wn Htrlohfn two . ks ni' nd mmiH a vnilHtit tlKht it lifp j.ri r un d rsolnK two operations $13.50 Silk Shirts .' .$7.95 $4.00 Woven Madras Shirts $2,35 $1.50 Pure Silk Hose '. 95c $5.00 Fashioned Knit Scarfs $3.75 , $1.50 Neckties 65c Delpark Collars and Underwear and All Other Merchandise 20 to 33y3 Less SCOTT& HUNSICKER Shirt Makers and Furnishers 108 SOUTH 13TH ST. 4 doors below Chestnut i n-n r rs b .rr 11 !f fr- . icdifpd iili !-4 iioints fnr perform- were iir,abl l)nn .."iltnf S'J.'A nnintc f.tp Mi M. - I T.lnp-un ....,. . . . : ' ' - . .... I lilll ! ""l't-n in I ,,1, ,,f .u Mofiflnifhrnfib (Mull to do further BROWS scoring. to 10. In Blft'l flAld et.ht..n .r 014 r'uh .-'rr'., r " A. ... ' j!"'"iin' "f ".'.. Meaflowlirook fl.lh. I M, FADPCV 5417 North Thlr'i flr.f s.r.i I ) In ailtPr. Ot I'll I lacIClnhlll IlimBe- .... . . r h ', f United M111.IP 'mrr h ,p it'mimu, iiipukI". was third, with 7,.l point .KImfr P. r. '...ax w m H. ICr n- hi-r total. ,,., InKtoo S74J I llitrnld ItudEal, of Turners, upset nil ..'i!fj '.lil.n.lor'' 'ri "T. ' r. ',,'. 1J,Tn 'dope wlien h defeutcd t'hnrles frown -itrc.t iimt, 1 leciniiu and otliers. ill the '-H-Atllson A . ii.. , f' i.i", ." Juh :i Mini liiindi.!ii rncp for nii'n. KuiIkiiI 1.A J.1.!.'.-1 K',,rl- :"'' Vv'h Kighi- ttlls .,u,, imiidican of seventeen niinhi r c ..... 'rj.r. ... e ii.i,.s and the liirnrd folli-Ei' hovi fnund '',,,, n i 2 Tnial. n:Jl! Slurtln Jtii". s r"i K h- .nih trt iijs advilUtHEf loo lunch to overcome. n.J.1. V,'.:?',','n "59Qo0Qn n u ( rovMiover. wiiu hwaiii from .scnit. h Tlv , bll hyt,.,lrlln xhr.e b. mi. 1 could Bet no better tiian fourth phi. 'r..r,n rmubif. piav iioyd Hvellli'y nnd rreeinnn. oi iiiraru. ana v.nri i rnnn. n ,:;.'. """' "" 1 Aimnno. u, . nam- ' " ' pi.i'M iim nHiiH m Aimnnn in Shamrwk I' I4SS South F f'r I'mntlf-lil C lull nnos. I ii,,., - ,k ' 'A , '.' . . r " ? ? , "V"1 lb 1 ".' - l Arnold If . :t ;i II rn.ih - 0 1110 Ty.nn.ah ' a -i 1 l - ". r ' SI111 f'hrl.fn . 2 2 a 'J 1 I Vfurk in '' . ? I ii 0 PD.l'y.2b (1)300 i I .ren , rt 11 ! n ii Hnvd It) . 0 0 0 2 0 I III. k. .. n ! 1 1 n SirauH...' . 0 0 1) a II ; "n rrif-r jh 1 j a i Sorr.nn rf II 1 ! II ' nami n p 1 I L1 1 1 Almond. p. 0 0 o o 0 Tnlal, (1 JO J io I II M, Fnrtrt.n lece, plu.Mni: ir exeri ip . Up said that lie lia- not been sati fird with hin camp for about five jpars bpcnusp be hap hnd a habit of pullinic up bis right elbow towaid the shoulder on his ba.k sxuns. 'TtfPn trvln: to iron that out for n lnnu time nnd I had soiten it nil out this mornlne. I'."' tlil" afternoon," lie , lniiKh''d. ' "hen I aw I a niiiKiiiK the shots. I foiKfit all nbout what I ought not to do I., sun pulling up the elbow ns bad n- epr, and was niiu' strokes- better tl.nn in tlie innrnlliK Funny came, coif " Up hnd ti. binN and pIpvpo IioIps in par. 'tn t'ie tmirth be missed a mitt for n bud. on tlie thirteenth he was Imte-'liv. "ii the seventeenth hid ball hum; on i'ip lip of the cup for u bird, hut to "M.h up for those he sank a Ioiie. eurliiiE downhill try which cae him a bird and n couple of retords, nt tlie eluhteenth. Corhran Iuir Hitter Onrdner pliijed with P. f Inrko fork inn. Hnltiniore star, who outdrove the TliiffnloiiiiHi almost ten yards at n clip. Oni dner smd thnt didn't worry him po mm Ii ns in my to get his own strniRht and "out tin re." "1 surp li.ated a sigh of reli'pf when I Rot a Eonil t.e shot at the eighteenth," he stilted hit, i . "but more so when my chip wns niecly on. TIipii 1 didn't . m. i . , " W wStf0 v. ' " 'I' "mail ounr.ns fim.kd " Miiiliiiwi .. j ng f J r. r'JV' ' -i i i ijiITTiiiiSS JSmmmmj "fyXSS?! )f J V m ( J 1 1""" I fc t I I "Gall For jl K in flr.t .am. It Iir.t-rln. rutrh.r .ihtii, h tih thm SMtn' ( . WUIUm Uwl 'I'lini.is, tiuisliuiE second nnd third .pM-tiveU. I'awliliB, of Meadow bmok, wiik fifth. Ill the 100-jard hiindii'iip race for Sirls, Charlotte SensouEOod. who hns not been wimniini; regularly Hinep last jmr. 1 1 nine in a wiiiiiPr with the time of 1 minute ''lai seconds to her credit. I Tin. summaries : ' loo-sard handl.ap rnr. for irtrl. Won hy I'har'oti" H.anuneoud. W.st nrnnih V M c A l."i ...on.!-, handlcapl. .etund I Kinn , hnri .Ni.nh Branch V M "" A M ', .-.r.n.li handicap ihlrd Mary MeGnrv rhll.d'lph.a 1 Turn, rn-ln I. .ft acennds handlra, Win I rtr u i.m.. I in '! 3.f,s . ! 1nOar,l .fr.li'h raca far m,n U'fin l.v ri( itw i uhna .M.adowDroon nut) Vial Kork drftd riaiikfrnd Ar..nal In ' "hrla rnnor. (Jlrard (.ollri third ' I wvtnth atrmhi vumr. (i tn 1 Nxt .k "'' ""'" -"'i"r A !"";, "" ' '" . L I ffz.,s,,li'. . r.r . .. u.., ...... . . Viii.' u nn.r. 2'0.ri1 hand ran rr fnr ria unru u mPL ' 'ininn 1,'i'i.ri rt r , ."-.. T :-'..-. . v .-" . - -r ' VI V .. .. b......a C I' lu.in.l f. r .t,llb 1(1 b w rkh.r 'mi Emit Tork iir I mld "nd. Frman Olrard CoII.b !. - . ,. m.i .. ft.ul., Ijij Mi.jrA ..'"' V.rr;. ,1 ..'. sarurdiv it N n"ii. 'fourth rrownnv.r Qlrard I'ollKf. fifth fourth atrc and TlnW um H.'nui- Thf team will b knunn a ih Phll.idPlrhla Pf rtanra. Tho eptrnniK nam. will he with thr Quaker fjiania Uamfa nro opun at lioma LiPfty Jlyera ISIll Nnotjrlne airal I'rrrlfn A . (avl, ifrnnil-cUBi team X. AdUr. 030 Nnrlh (Tlunna atr.at Wlac .. I. i aw ay i. "ha.lwlrk , C. thorn, or away). l8htn te tntv yar old team. H Landan. 02U Bonth HUtietn .treei Jtrtriir A. A. la way) raoca, fjommera vlaylnir SuMtda-. .,nd Sundu itrOnvem jmls F,,.t Klkhrtri atr-et Tiat Inlla rrfife.siunals a.j Ouddell. fll'T ' r. n n k'r't Honier.et (lull iil .'har.a JBOO We.t -son!' r. t atr.et Jnaprr F. 'wa i f. r Jul a and two gmM. B Srtt'l.r s u.t Ontnrlo tr.t. hliamrork F f . ih'.h.1 for Jur. Hi John Vo, 24S2 South Fifth .trf.t Krn.liiEton . t. ihwki Jn llarU.y, Sllfll Knlnton ai.nue Until A. A. caa. D.ii ronaiih 1'3.', Zaat Orleana .treei Allrchrin A. . iaay Bob I'al. 2H7J Ruth atreai Two outflrl.lera irant to plan up with fl"t clai team It White !!0'.'2 South Juniper Four ulay.ra are attr Jot-a with nr.t-cUia eltir. i unit .'.'.- ftou.n jumper ir-" ( hamh.r. TImK t t'mplrea Trueman and Dan.' 1 .10. r Binglcs and Bungles nrrmxa pot:st Jhfrf nnrf ti'fM a pltrhrr named Oumn, Some mnntioera thought him fill tn. They called (Junn a quince .'. been ihielncr them nlnce Thnt he's rnu ther n perieh. hn Jack Onlim. (liter) : lluw niio hnnie, nins must "llahe" Rtilh lilt to junlir aa n rlrrult rlilrr' ........ i iv' nun i 121S South Aider fnr Juno 20. ileltnnnt DIM Law- ' men Wun hv Itudaal. Philadelphia Turnire. Jlrard Co ea third Lrlan rhlladelohla Turnaemeind.- I'alln Meadowbrook Time 3m 17. Coast Trip for Football Team Uia Angrlca, Juno IS. The Oregin Arl cultural Collet; and the Unlerlty of Pnuth etn California hae alaned R conlrart to ahare the exnen.ea of hrlnein- to the 1'a. Iflr ruaat In W one of h leadlni eaatern c.ilrge fontbail teama according tn an an nouncement mada here hi; Henry Ilrute. grad uate manager ot th IMC TjmI Bethleheaf, . (h Urtln4 M Vrily bltiU Uia tor ne M Ufi,jEc(l8:.SavarXa... .,J. Vn., Jun 15. Oui" Savarla, ,utnlder on the lhlh Unt. U team, haa been Ucted 'cPt. , . P.9"e0? Baseball ' Wnarathnirtt Ague., Si Amhrt, 1. Callfornlx, i nutger. i. Vermont., n "is;jo, a. AMnHis Ew JSXSfaM .SlteJf- .v!i.r,s m r jrsi JL'iii5W . .j,VHf T. ew . '- - 's -...-... a-earlne crutch. a lnce he col Fljcst.ad Wonder . h ,1. . oration, he would ha aportlm? had he bumpd tne nagpoie Tlie Phllltt nnd Macks lnlh are rauipptd u tth oood bnement. (ipintland Ulfp ani haaehnll ntajrra ara iIim clnslew nf KDOrt. That make. tl,M Lull parka .Noinad'a lnnU, The Rabins are chirplnu on the top perrh today. Lent we forget There are no local lut gera' among th" drat ten hitter. In the two big league. The Heda were turned hark In Brooklyn, hut grubbed a victory In Poland. Corley C. C, VyOt.s. Qamp Th Corley C C of South- PWIadelrhla, , Hut-clan traveling team, would Ilk 'o al lange a game ror paiuraar, jun. jo, wuni nrei-cia.a ..Qrne iram. wauieia I. mn'j uieary, i.M jacajon aireei. t-..t-ii j ..AAj.Cjtrl .,..',,' ivm iviorris BOND STREET CIGARETTES u Cork Tipa BV 3PtC'L APPOilMTMtNr rZ. p5fe Plain Zi'tirfs TfjTHt LATE KING EOVAQDWI NOMINATED BY FANS AS BEST OF SEASON Shibe Park Tomorrow Night Four 8-Round Thrill George. Papin vs. Joe Tiplitz Harry Kid Brown va. Johnny Murray Eddie Fitzsimmons vs. Frankic Callahan llrl Anne.iranie nf New WorlU'a Mldillewelaltt fhamplon Johnny Wilson vs. Augie Ratner B Inner of King's Trophy Prices, $1, $2, $3 All Upper Pavilion, $2 Put quirk nt Trndlrr & Clat.nil.n'., 818 Chealnut .treet. Large parkt plenty nf room. Marls M30 I'. M. POLO TODAY 4.30 P. M. nnvN mawr rni.o ci.un llrjn Mur la. Cltv Troop 1'IRIT MATCH FOR HRYN MAWR Cl'r Admlmlnn, ASc, children, 28ci war tnx Included, IviimiJIlil rrnnkforrt Ae. & Cambria JKIHW KVKNINO, JI'NK 18TII RAT'IO MITRRAV va. YOUNG MfOOT.RN FOUR OTHER CRArilAJACK ROUTS NATIONAL I.ISAGUK I'ARK TlilUV at .n p. M. ,HILLIES.ys. PITTSB0R LBi BASEBALL fed Twilight Game, Tliuriday, June 17, 6 P. M. Brooklyn Royal Giants vs. Marshall E. Smith & Bro. Saturday, June 19, 3i30 P. M. North Phillies vs. Marshall E. Smith & Bro. Next Attraction At 3t30 P. M. Hess-Bright vs. Marshall E. Smith & Bro. Bathing Suits and Sweaters Life Guard Suit (Guaranteed Dye) 9.50 reduced to Life Guard Pants (Guaranteed Dye) 5.00 reduced to Ladies' California Suits 7.50 reduced to Men's Two-Piece Worsted Suits 7.00 reduced to One-Piece Swimming Suit 4.00 reduced to V-Neck Worsted Pull-over Sweater 13.50 reduced to 11 Kn Worsted Shawl Collar Coat Sweater 18.00 reduced to 15.00 V-INeck Worsted Coat Sweater 12.00 reduced to 9.50 Baseball Shoes Professional Model Shoes 12.00 reduced to 9.50 Sprinter Model Shoes 9.50 reduced to 6.50 League Model Shoes 7.50 reduced to 5,50 Marshall E. Smith & Bro. , Just around th corner 7a -ni . , r. I TBrtor? ' ? vnesinui otreet 6.85 3.75 5.85 5.85 3.00 Don'tBeHardOnYour'Neck! Wear DELPARK HAND.FX1STXSHBD Soft Collars THE onlv binding thjng about the DELPARK Soft Collars is the binding guarantee that goes with them. They let your neck breathe Starched Collars smother it. No bothersome buttons to button! The remov able Celluloid Insert (a long single narrow slide) goes in the collar when you put it on, and comes out when you put it in the wash. TTw Winoid Foot Stands Foe The Supreme Standard In T7k Ftne Art of Drest And Idendfits The Following: Delpaik Soft Collar Delpark WaihabU Crau D!parkAthltkUodrrM Dalpark llo.Urr od Swiss Wb EUp-Oms Dalpuk lUadkcrcblcfi i Dalpaik Pyjamas Delpark Prawlaj Gowtu Delpark "Quldotk" Dress TUs and Drs Do VPAfy "Fashion FoUmssthm WinfdFoot' On sale at Men's Shops which display foremost fashions first) DELPARK, Inc., New Yog ' . J4 12 j a" V EM Xfj9 ,$.' , - j, . ,i 'fcVi ,v , H.UJL. f'-r'rv.Tz
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