v- ., ,i J" 1) '' f , ,.M. vy Ur r.t '-h W "', ' r rt, V i ' ,f ' ''-'l",. 4: ', . r v t . H? ''h t SS 18 EVENINd PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, PRIDA.Y, .JTWE 18, 1926 iiBORGE rotan built up his fQOLF ON WACO SAND GREENS M,j v , jK&n Hagcn Didn't Shine There on 4pproach Shots Rotan ' " Has Shown Remarkable Talent in Four Days. ' , Notes of Tourneys B n- SANDY McNIULtCK GEOUGH V. IIOTAN built up his fine golf Ramp on nnd greens. For Mtern yearn lip linn played his shots to Jthi hole onto the mint!, nnil those fa- n , mUftr with that kind of golf know there i7 1 W ' lot oLUIHerencc uetween it nnu me !, (urFnf flin erron In flip rnrth .if v 'notfiu'ii development is nil the more turf of tllQ K 'nntnii'fi fir TMnarknble when his word. Just for A ,,1 Uwtancc, of the laot week is considered. " YZmI Ik. a11 ftlM tfVin la t-Mll Wni'rt J link luu iu pinH miiu in iiviii . ... .-, Tex.,, nnd I- entered here from the k Houston Country Club, won the Lvnue raurnno nnd a flno ncnr when n cin In. He plnjxl th round with a broken wrlit. ills right forearm was tncnitd In a raxt. mi he couldn't bend hl wrlit. It had to keen a. utralKht wrlit. At that he had three bird nnd tt par hole-, two holes In two In the lilt "Wrist bothered me most In the short name," he said. e broke It playtnir baeball when he ot In a close decision on n base. .wood Hall cup for the serond time on Vedncaday, npalnst nbout as good a field as could be desired. Itotan then 4I.Im1 in niirnni' iIaivii tlin rlt'flP. looked over the Wilmington tourse for course nnc nrst time ami piayeci me iiu-uiu coro of the invitation yesterday. Comlnu North mid Dcrforiuinc like that in the short spare of four days Is Rood h. Jt what you might call "hauling coals to fiJVwiilSS ise.wcastie. itotan grew very ioiiii of his home course and likes the sand greens first rnte. In fact, he wishes they would piny the "world's cham pionship" down there. , "1 believe the pro there and 1 arc the only ones that know how to piny the course." smiled Itotan, "for it calls for a peculiar brand of approach shots. The idea is not to land the green, but keep strictly off ; that is, play your ball as near as possible to the green. The nearer you get the better, but if you land the green you're gone. From the fdge of the green you ought to be able to hole out every time in one, if you can putt ou a Hoor." Rotnn recalled that Walter Hagcn and Jock Hutchinson had dropped off there for a "howdy-do" game, nnd were, beaten only 0 ami .". "It' was a killing." laughed Itotan, "as they were utterly at sen as to how to play it." Itotan stated that he would not piny in the Philadelphia amateur tfext week 'and that he would only bo here about m fortnight longer. Most of this time he will spend at l'ine Vullcj, as he is immensely fond of that course. On the wny back to Texas he is going to drop off nt Oakmont to have a game with S. I). Ilcrron, the national clinmpiou. w "I can't stay long up here." said r Rotnn, "and besides 1 have a big fam ily. Tlmt record score of W H Gardner's, n CO In the second round to qualify for the I.ynncwood Hall cup. Is still ery much a topic nf conversation nmonir the fans. The tatcment bv one of the eteran members thnt 70 had neer before been broken nt Huntingdon Valley Is dlsptsced by the fact that till Nlchnlls. a pro. hAd a W The e steward of tho club has the ball, marked, nltmed nnd everything, with which the score was made Now It's unanimous. Hut Gard ner record stands on the newly arranged BETTING IS EVEN ' ON BIG REGATTA Cornell nnd Syracuse Eights Equal Favorites Ponn and Columbia Also Fifty-Flfty The mrsterr of V. ('. Hunt, the slaver who defeated S D. Herron, American cham pion In the Houston Imitation tournament, is solved Hunt Is a local player there, a is saio. caugnt iierron wan not going so well. partUulurly badly. T VT. Cooper, North Hills, did not share In the triumph of his club In wlnnlnx the Suburban championship. Cooper was havlnr his own cares in the I,ynnewood Hall tour nev hut he brouttht his share of tho glory to North Hills h wlpnlnit the third sixteen it HuntlnRdon Valley and a very handsomo silver dish Ml... 'Moll drllTlths. the tlrltlsh woman who spoiled the chnnee of Miss Mildred C'averlv. Philadelphia Cricket , Club, Miss Marlon Iliilllns and others In tho ladles' hamplonahlp of Dreat llrllaln. nnd "vent to tho.flnnls Is continuing to star She defeated Mrs H H t'enne formerly Miss Barry. 3 and H In the nnils for the Surrey champion ship over there recentlv 1'hUndelphlii Cricket Club has three plavrs In Its women's list of which It The vnunir nl is erv nroud Thev are Miss Mary I.overlnjr. Miss Marcueretta IMxon and Miss Marsaret Davis Mih I.overlnit played on the first team and Miss rlxon led on for the second team, on which Miss Davis also Played. All three made aoud records this season. With memories of that other trio Mis Caverly. Miss Hell nnd Mls Davis the latest three will hear wntchlnir. There sua a tlar-rnlslntr at (Ireen Valley Country Club the first of the week In honor of breaklnK the ground for the new xolf course. Judge John M Patterson was one of the sneakers. The grounds contain 14T acres and nearlv llnnoiHi will be spent on the construction to make it one of the fine courses of the cllv Prominent constructors of links have the matter In charge. Illmrn. N. Y .Tunc 18. This modest little college town, which ban unex pectedly found itself tho understudy of I'oughk'erpsle in the center of the rowing stage, lias reacnen inc mini iienuti in Its preparation for the Intercollegiate regatta on Cayuga lake tomorrow after noon. , . .1 With the biggest rowing classic of; the year less than forty-eight hours awnv steaiiy progress -ivns in cvnirm-p in the task of preparing for the thou sands of visitors who will flock to Ithaca. . ... A dismal drUzle that continued stent! ll. ti,miinl,.,nt tlm ilnv nrevcnteil nnv -.1 ,t.. V... ,1m npmi'it instnrrtnv When the downpour hnd lessened iu the middle of the tiny, all four of the contesting eights ventured out on the lake, which had been beaten into quietness by the tain. Svrncuse and I'enn took to the water first, with Courtney's Cornell eights fol lowing. Columbia followcU later, nnd wnsliard at it when Syracuse had re turned to the linker dormitories, where the visiting oarsmen are quartered. llll' netting is "ti" uiini.v iuiikisi " Champion Benny Leonard Hurls Defi at Lew Tcndlcr jn Angeles, Cat., June 18, To the Sports Kdltor Evknirq l'unuc Lkimikk: Ou May 20, on behalf of Uenny I,eonnrd, I offered Iiow Tendler $7500 for his end to meet Champion lieonnrd in a fifteen-round contest to n decision in Now York city. Tendler was given thirty dnys to accept nnd was asked to de posit ?."000 with any sporting editor to prov ills sincerity In seeking n lr.ntch with the champion, the weight to be nt tho recognized lightweight limit which the Walker law calls for. This is the first time in the his tory of boxing thnt n champion ever challenged a contender. It is a question iiow of ncceptlng or stop bluffing. HILLY GIHSON. SOUTHAMPTON HERE Suburban Team Meets Madison Club In Big Game The Southampton team, of Montgom ery League fame, comes here tomorrow to cross bats with the Madison Club at Thirty -fourth and Heed streets. Tho xulmrbnn lads are going nlong nt a rapid clip nnd they expect to tnke the downtowners, who have recently added Leonard Cancels Three Bouts TER CARNIVAL AT R1VERT0N, N. J. New York and Philadelphia Mer maids and Mormon to Com poto Tomorrow AMERICANS LOSE lie liopes to make a real Tetns golfer Gardner out of his sou. n husky .Miungster of i ten. years, who weighs lL'.l pounds. "He's just taking up the game." said Rotan, "so I can't tell jet how well he promises." Itotan won the Texas championship from inilI-11115, inclusive, and ngnin Iapt year. This year lie was beaten in the tinnls. He first wou the Lynuc Trood Hall cup in 11)15. Itotan said that Texas is an tor and Whitney Beaten English Links on London. June IS American gofers were beaten esterday In an Intertenm mveh with the SunnlnRdale Club four mnt-hs to one I" the leadinc nam- Robert A Gardner of Chtcaeo. and Ns'son Whltnv of Vew Or leans were beaten by Angus Hanbrow and Guv Campbell, by one hole The American coif plasers w,, r'av nt Rye Saturday against the Oxford .in.l Cam bridge Society players Th, . all but Oardner vvl'l proceed to Pans tu V , a, th famous I(i noullo links Huml.o aftr which even money between l orneu nnu rn-1 N(,. Yorkt juno is Kenny Leonard, the eu.e In the Varsity rnee. One bet of1 world's lightweight champion, has called orf S1000. two of SHOD lllld several scat- his three fights scheduled to lake Plnco on ! , e . ,.,ll- ol,,a .,,, Ih Pncinc coast The cancellation Js terlng wagers nf smaller sums wore IH'U(1 b the chnntnlon sprnlnlnB n tendon made 011 the main nice, Cornell nnd .lurlnt: the making of his -novle serial. The Syracuse supporters being the princi- i lights cancelled were with Jimmy urfy in pnls. It is also I, wen-cs,bllshed fact I - '. J.hrmy .tjp.rt at J'or.- that more thnn S10.000 of Syracuse coin '"" is in the offing nt con money nnd is ' awaiting nnl a word from Ten Kyek, ' maHMHiHHHHBMBBBHHBBi whoso reticence is evidently worrying the Ornnge entluisinsts. j A second buttle is being waged be- ' rvvnen Cnl.itnliin nnd I'enn. which nre . regarded as out of the running for first place in the varsity nice, but are close rivals for third lienors. The betting was even, with little money in sight. It wns announced today that the time of the races hnd been set back to (I o'clock, when the freshmen will paddle to the starting line The junior eights will leave tho mnrk nt OiJIO and the vnralrv rnco will stnrt at 7. The choppy ; condition of the lake wns given us the i reason for the change" The first special trnin arrived early today nnd will be followed by another in the Into afternoon, following this i iuvnsion the procession into the town by I train, nuto nnd even bv foot, is ex I pected to continue in n steady stream. I The most liberal estimate made by the I Cornell authorities is 40.CKI0. which will include n host of old grnds bnck for ' Alumni Day. Tomorrow afternoon nt 2.30 I'. M., the Illvcrton Yacht Club of HWcrton, N. J., will stage ls water cnrnivnl. The New York Women's Swimming Association, of New York, will enter fifteen' of lts"bcst performers, including Miss Elhclda Hlclbtrcy, premier womnn swimmer of tho world, nnd Clinrlottc Boyle, second greatest lncrninld in ex istence. These girls will be the main stays on the women's swimming tenm entered in the Olympics. Other stars entered nt Hlvertnn to morrow nre Klleen Hlggln, Helen Wnin wright, Alice Lord and llertha Tomp kins. Among the girls sent will be the champion (Jotham senior nnd junior re lay tenuis. The l'lillndclphla girls will be In line to give battle to the New Yorkers, nnd will Include Irene Ouest, Gertrude Ar telt. Eleauor Uhl. Elizabeth Heckcr nnd Helen I'cnnypncjter, all five of whom run an excellent chance of representing Philadelphia in tho Olympic games. Other local entries nre Florence Mc Lnughlln, Mabel Arklic, Marie Illllegas and Hcrtha Penrlstein. Philadelphia will be represented by the Mendowbrook Club, the Philadelphia Turngemeltidc. the First Regiment Swimming Pool nnd West Hrnnch. Thoro will be several inter-city Scotch Golfer Used Novel If ay to Criticize A Scotch golf enthusiast, who was too polite. to mako n facc-to-faco protest 4igaln8t another player's ob jcetionnblo manners, but too ag grieved to rcmnln silent, recently Inserted this advertisement in the "ngony column" of several London newspapers: ; "Would thn individual with the handicap of eighteen nnd the large voice, who hacks his way round n certain .suburban course, reflect that Ills golfing adventures do not inter est other members to the extent he would think?" matches in swimming nnd diving be tween the New York nnd Philadelphia teams, consisting of a senior nnd junior rclny race, n special match between Miss Dlclbtrcy, Miss Guest nnd Miss Uhl, nnd one between Mlss'Doylc nnd Miss Artclt. In the men's events, the 4-10-ynrd champion Glrard College relny tenm, composed of Crownover, Lane, Hall nnd Stoeckcr, will comnet'e. Their two cham pion divers, Hoylc nnd McAllister, also will swim. -The full tenm of the Phila delphia Swimming Club and Meadow .brook team will be entered. New York is sending Leo Gicbel nnd Alfred Urown, Jr. Atintlior fenfiirn will lip n divine CX hlbltlon by little thrce-yenr-old Francis Brovn, the son of Al lirown, piofcs sionnl champion. . . . Tho Glrard College. Philadelphia Swimming Club and Hlverton ittcht Club relny teams will meet. Mifflin ArmHrong. dormer uljddlo Atlnntic champion diver, will compete in the fancy diving event. RAIN HALTS POLO Philadelphia Country Club Was Leading Point Judith, 5-1 ' Point Judith nnd tho Philadelphia Country Club tenm were in tho early part of tho third period of tho polo game nt tho Sryn Mnwr field jestcrdny, In tho second mntch'for the Tiryn Mawr cups, when tho threatening Btorm clouds created Hdch darkness thnt Cap tain lL Hi Holmes, the reforeo, stopped the playi Tho players and several hun dred spectntoru barely had tlmo to get under cover from the deluge. Piny wns topped when tho score stood f to 1 in fnvor of thp Country Club four, nnd the game will be re sumed this afternoon, not at Hryn Mnwr, but nt tho Philadelphia Country Club field nt Bnln. When you consider that the Athletics made only nine runs with eighteen lilts you eorta wonder what Is the trouble with the foot work of those A'. MCfrfenfnl'i It wai the ctahth strnloht i'le tory lor tht St. Louia Vrowns. DRUEDING SE-KS REVEl-jQE "" Morocco Team 8esks, to Defeat Qh. son for-Former Defeat Tho Druedlng basebnll team has suf fered but two defends all season and ono of these was a. the hands of th Gibson nine, so the morocco niuo plan ' to oven up tlioscore when It clashes with Todd's aggregation at Stxty-flfth street below Elmwood avenuo tomorV row afternoon.. . Gibson hns now won six in n row ..i opes to again defeat 'tho uptown nine Nie line-up of tho teams follows- h The DltUEDtNQ Jlvora, If. . Whltely. 3h. Overling. ?b. Bmlth, lb, Klrchncr, cf. ICcck. ai. nemers, rf. louver, e. . Wegor or llrulthwood, p, follows OtDSON Todd, cf, Itarmer. ss, Kverest, 8b. Hell, b Helber. lh. Htrltile. If. Ilradley or Ks-y. rf, Button, e. Itodcers, p. T.fl)ifi PHILAS QUALITY CLEANERS d DYERS We can do the job, be it big or little, with care and promptness. A phone call will bring us to your door without delay. Information of Value Kieellrrit enYei Is exercised by onr workmen In the cleanlnc of draperies, blankets, men's nnd women's clothing, etc. Parcel Post Service If out of town send your clothes 1j parcel post. We assure the same prompt nnd satisfactory service. 1113 Ouilnut St. 5557 Germsntown Ave. S. W. Cor. 52d and-Ssmom Sit. Main Office and Works, 1616-28 N. 21st St! Mr. Seligsohn Has Bought Out The Entire Cullop Quits Baseball rolf and that they're now buUdliiR. the , the vmii "turnto Am, T Sfth course at Dallas. Houston ! n center but Calvcstou has had hard lurk fith its efforts. A clubhouse burned down, or n course had to be abandoned, and feo forth. Jesse Sweetser, captain of the Yale frreh man Kolf team, was expected' to appear at . th. wnmlnston Invitation tourney yestenUv hut didn't There was much Interest In how , the brilliant New York voungster wuuld farn . walnsl the tine Held ' 4. Slmnvin ltcun. l'rln'rton's golf I'jti kipper hd par on the last three holes to make jestcrdny in order to figure for th.' metal, but two drives In succession on the seventeenth which flevv out of bounds put him rather out of It A shot to the trap at the I tlfMrenth settled It unanimously. on the Mauretanla. "Nick Salt I.nkr Clt. Unit. J ne IS Norman I A Cullop former New rk American pitcher, who Joined the Salt Lake club of. I ,. Pnpiiii. fount I.eairue this season, has ork Saturday ! retired from baseball and 1 ft today for his home In Vlrelnla iWiiiiiiliilllillillili II!, I. , P'' Kola rRoian'a score was somewhat rmarKanie . lii that he was pacemaker for n player who , scored 108, "Didn't mind It a bit thoush " I aid Kotan. "In fact, as I believe he Is on the greens committee. I think the size of a ' Couple of my divots rather grieved him. Ono I place I took one out a couple of feet long which couldn't be helped nor put back, as It ' flswr all to pieces." j Robert Weir, Wilmington, showed lots of KIDNEY TROUBLES Why Suffer Ijnger? Drink Mountain Valley Water The famous curative water from near Hot Springs, Ark. ENDOHSED I1Y PHYSICIANS Mountain Valley Water Co., 718 Chestnut St. Phone. Walnut 340 Served nt 'admit C lubs. Hotels I afes and !' R H d'ninB cars Sold by flrt class uroiers. druicclsts, et' or dlrec bv us 1I1HH IHII flH V XNfcTHONEST ALL ) S v TH ROUGJJ f l(- h' 3 Don't Take Any Chances on Quality "7"OU can no more tell the wearing quality of a shoe by looking - at it than you can tell the value of a watch by its case. bearing quality is a matter of materials and workmanship. It is built into the shoe at the factory. You are safe when you buy an Emerson Shoe because they have been building quality shoes for forty years. Their trade mark on the sole is their personal guarantee of good shoemaking. So let your next pair of shoes be Emersons. Come in and 'let us show you the wide variety of new styles we have for this season. They are leaders in fashionable footwear for men. 1235 Market St 2 Doors Below Thirteenth St Basement V. XsW3 M rt-;v " "kyl?V ITJ. X .' r V s ' yz Genuine Shell Cordovan Brogue Q QQ Value $18.00 9 For a limited 7m Onlyt it Genuine Shell Cordovan Q9 rAtsd Plain Model Value $18.00 For a Limitid Tim Only! The "Brooks" Store Will Now Be "Seligsohn's" Brooks Stock and Interest 1 W? MARKET ST. JiJJL - Just below 16& The "Brooks"- Store Will Now Be "SeligsohnV and Offers the Entire Stock, Tomorrow, in the Greatest Men's Suit Sale Ever Known to the Men of Philadelphia Sale at Both Stores iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHIIIIIIIIIIHIgg""""""""""""""" Vim. : 'K; afcL-l V - 'iK.t'1 rr-" wzm. w?'ntF' fflsjirK r It Site -i !; Ktt'-i: - S'SR .l.7 iW flwjdds W 1532 Market Street S. W. Cor. 8th and Spring Garden Thousands and thousands of men appreciate the wonderful savings Mr. Seligsohn has always offered by selling to them "FROM THE FACTORY DIRECT" without a mid dleman's profit to pay. Today Mr. Seligsohn's store is too small to accommodate the vast crowds that attend his sales weekly, and to help all men who want to share in these big clothing sales, Mr. Seligsohn has bought out the BROOKS CLOTHES SHOP so he will have a store in the center of the city. Now, men, there is no reason for any one not to know Mr. Seligsohn and his great clothing values. o But, right now, Mr. Seligsohn orders a big clean-up of the entire BROOKS stock, and to make the sale even more sensational Mr. Seligsohn's Entire Wholesale Stock From His Factory Will Also Be Sold At Wholesale Prices A Tremendous Bargain Opportunity! Every Man Should Fill All His Clothing Wants Now for the Next Year for Prices Are Even Less Than Wholesale. Bi " . : JCSKa . '' Ai - ii Values up to $30.00 18 .50 Values up to $37.50 $o7-50 Values up to $55.00 BL;.r.-.H..kJiafatL awV faSfflr-T- di?jiiit. fl rsMM ii'SJil'j '.aWafc; i.f?-1 WiWii Never before has such an extraordinary clothing sensation been prepared. Just as you read above, you can buy from thousands and thousands of men's suits at these very low prices. Mr. Seligsohn wants to introduce thousands of new customers to his two stores and he makes the prices so low that no other store can equal his values. Men, this is the most wonderful clothing news ever and a greater price slashing would be impossible. Come in tomorrow make it early come to either store and share in the wonderful savings. All Men's Pants Reduced to $2.50 -$3.50 $4.75 QELIGSOHN'C V- Manufacturer and Retailer of Clothing VyF 1532 Market Street Just Below 16th Street S.W. Cor. Sth arid Sprang Garden Sts. "ifij''?oE.' tffii il-Lfc.Lik-':,;-, su-jt..'Mkk l.. kiv Lw1 te- &kL&Litm LA't.t t Hiii .J- n-mm. "-"tJ- '" "N ""i t"