.V ri'f 'A 0 .-'J-' f.r F RUTH RETURNS TO MOVIES IT WILL TAKE MORE THAN BATTERY OF REVERSALS FREQUENT IN TENNIS 'Edmond Levy Beats Ken- jieth Hawks in Intercol legiates After Losing Set at -Love By SPICK HALL RRVEHOAO 01 lUliuuuiiiil. lUUU.IU.-3 ,. occurred more frequently In the Intercollegiate lawn tennis tournn- nt nt tllC Jierion friend vmiu mm wck thnn In any other mcctlnc this a nMnblo example of this was W. l.trh In which Max Hanks. Ynlfr, .....ten Wnllaco J. Hates, University of California, after havlnjt been defeated a love-set as a starter. Thl condition of affairs was repeated yesterday In al f dentlcal fashion when. Edmond T..J Ilnlversltv of Calirornia, dim JSuii Kenneth'ilnwks, Yale, 0-0, 0-2. 0-4. In the first set of this match, which A f he victor In the Mmlflnals, I.eyy was nn mn itch at nil tor iinwKS. ine .. A.111a-r ntiil ViIm Yale man was serving n.icniu ...... ...n continually eareni i",""" ..r i,r "r.nvv. l,ft fflto have trouble In Jrttin, lifrfdi't nnd he was delivering the ball J t a "t "n his second as on hi. first 2w- h t on the other hand. Hawks . hndllii Levy's famous W' ball perfectly In this first set Levy mode jicriniij. hnntnn tho nntn- KmeaT love and Bof once ran "the pcore to deuce In a game. Quick Change Having n tlie ursc sci wm u j l. annnrent effort, there was n mild Ir wKn levy took tho first game of the Mt on Hnwks's service. Ifowcver. i was generally thought that his was '. . ?--... ioV.cn nn tho nart of the TaleTan, V he immediately tied the It at 1-all bv breaking through Levy's delivery. Each then wor i se v- Ice, after wuicn i.uj "UV ,- pother and ran the second set out at 0-2. , , During this set Hawks was missing hots at the not which in other matches l.j ,o,i nn.r The trouble WBi that Lew was putting so much on his re turns that Hawks was unaoic hi c..n trol his volleys, nt least ho couldn t control them with suOicient accuracy to win points. The third set opened uy iiuwkh win ring his own service at love, but Levy came to the fore again by winning his rwn and breaking through Hawks's de livery, putting the Cnllfornlnn in tho lead nt 2-1. Hawks tied the score by breaking through Levy's, 'men tne Onllfornlan put on steam nnd, by ham mering out his fast chop, won the next three in a row and led nt 5-2. Hut Hawks wasn't beaten. He braced, nnd hy carefully driving deeply nnd going to the net he mnnaged to take the next two games, bring the score' to 5-4, In Levy s favor. It was Levy s service next. He opened with a double fault. then netted, giving Hawks a .10-lovc lend nnd seemingly a chance for the match. Hut Levy took n couple of points on a net nnd nn out by Hawks, then went into the lead at 40-.10 on a rent placement shot from the net. It wan f,tt point nnd Levy put nil he hnd nn his service, but It wont, into the net. He repented on his next nnd the ball win good. Hawks making n wenk re turn, but a footfault was called on Levy and the score deuced. However, Hawks wns saved only temporarily, for he drove out on the next and the final point was taken bv Levy on n kill from the net that bounded hlfjh over the backstop nnd into the feminine gallciw on the clubhouse veranda. Good Serving Lew's servine wns tho hest thnt he has done in any of his recent matches In the hast. 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He double-faulted several times, nnd also had several footfaults called on him; nevertheless his delivery was highly effective, and it was due to this effectiveness in the main that he won his match. Levy did not use his side-stroke yes terday except once or twice. He de pended on a fast chop that had n lot of English on It for his ground strokes. This stroke has ns much speed as Wal lace Johnson's famous chop, but it dif fers from the Phlladclphlan's. John son does most of the work of chopping with his wrist, while Levy takes a swing and gets n lot of power from his arm hnd body movement Into the stroke. The mntch wns not only remnrknble because Levy won after losing the first set nt love, but also becnuse Hawks scored more points thnn Levy. In the finnl sot the points were coual. both men making .12. In the first set Hawks made IB more than Levy, while In the second 'Levy made eight more than Hawks, which leaves n balance of seven in ravor of Hawks for the entire match : Here la the point score: the point score: FIRST 8KT 1tt . . . n??2 1 O -O llfiuks 44444 4240 SUCOMi RET levy 4 4 1 4 4 4 1 8 30 fl Hawks 2111324 0 22 2 TIIIKI) SKT T,.r 04fl2 4K4 11 B 32 0 Hiiwks 424423 2 14 332 1 L. M. Hanks, Ynlc. nnd Fcnno, of Hnrvnrd, were put on Court No. 1 with Al Hoskins In tin; chnlr. Hanks, as usual, was slow in stnrtlng, and Fcnno soon had reeled ofT four games on the little Ynle plnvcr. However, Honks got the next two, but lost the seventh, nnd It wns 5-2 in favor of the Harvard man. Hanks then steadied, and by carefully placing his drives on Fenno's backhand ho rnn the set out, winning games in n row nnd tnklng It nt 7-5. Fcnno had apparently spent himself in the first set nnd the Inst one wns easy for Hanks, who lost but two games, the fifth nnd the seventh. Tho point score follows: FIRST SET llnnka .... 11044814454 4 37 7 Fruno .... 44401341130 1325 SECOND SET Hunk Fcnno 4 4 4 R 8 K 1 1 2(1 fl 2 2 13 4 3 4 1202 This mornine three leftover mutches in the doubles were played. In the first one Kenneth Hawks nnd L. M. Hanks. Yale, defeated John G. Lndd nnd W. M. Hnllingcr. George Wash ington University, 0-2, 0-2. In the other match Kirk Held nnd W. E. Holt, Cornell, trimmed C. II. Hyums, Jr., nnd J. II. Fenno, Jr., Harvard, 5-7, C-3. 0-2. Granger nnd Drum wright, the Texas team, went nil the way into the semifinals by default. Edmond Levy nnd Wallace Hates, the Californlnns. easily bent Gordon Glider sleeve nnd E. W. Estes, Cornell, 0-2, (I-.'l. 3. 1'enwell. 112. II. dray 20.00 Time. 1.07 8-5. Fair Florin, Deilusse, Dlamonddalr Coeur do Feu. jr.iry 0 Co- zette, Mnrjorle .McKay, Clrace .Mlnnnl, Our Alice nlao ran. THHU) HACK, clalmtnir purao 11800, three- ear-olds and up, l'i mllea: 1. Wave, 100 C. Kobln son M3.S0 I.I SO 12.00 2. Cortland. Oil. II. Ken nedy 3.00 2.50 3. Frank XV 08, F. Wil son 2 40 Time. 2.03 Tanlac, Queen Blonde also ran. Moore's Wildness Give Yanks Lead Continued from Faie One reaching third. Dugan fanned Ko runs, no nits, one error, SECOND Meuscl walked. Hoclie nlso walked. The runners nuvnnced on Moore's wild throw trying to catch Meuscl off second. Prntt was tossed out by Thomas and Mcusel scored on the play. Ilunnoh singled to left, scoring Hodle. Shore sacrificed, Griffin unas sisted. IVcklnpnugh filed to Myatt. Two runs, one hit, one error. Strunk doubled to the right field fence. Perkins grouuded to PIpp. Strunk taking third. Myatt was out, Pipp unnsiHted, Strunk scoring. Ward threw out Thomas. One run, one hit, no cr rorss. Oglethorpe College Sign Elcock Atlanta, On.. July 1. 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EVENING VtJBLXO' SPENCER L ONES LEADS ON LINKS Plymouth Player Tops Early Starters in Medal Round at Old York Road Hy SANDY MrKIKLICK Spencer L. .Tones. Plymouth, led the early bunch of colfers in the qunllfyhiR round In tho Invitation golf tournament nt the Old York noad Country Club today. .Tones wns In excellent form, pine out In .17. On.thc fourth hole, ho made n birdie J. Sonei's card for tho eiRhteen holes was 77, six strokes better than his nearest competitor In the early stages of the contest. Jonea'a fnrdl Put 454434 15 437 In 60383044 41077 Just how well Jones wns going over the Old York Itond course can readily be seen by glnncing'nt his card and then taking a look nt the par of the courso which follows: Out 4 5 3 5 3 4 4 4 4 38 In 4535354.13 35 71 Edward T. Styles, North Hills, turn ed In n card of-77. Donald Cresswcll, one of the most promising young players In the Phila delphia district nnd member of the Huntingdon IVnlley Country Club, turned in n neat card of 8.1. It fol lows : "nt 4 73545 15 542 In 0 4 4 0 4 0 4 4 4 118,1 AY. J. Allsock, Forest Hills, also had nn 83 nnd his card was: t 5 5 4 7 a 5 3 4 5 41 ,n 553 0 3055 44783 George W. Hoffncr, Hala, wns en tered In tho tournament, but wnt word this morning thnt he would bo tinnble to piny. The other favorites began competition in the qualifying round nfter luncheon. Early summaries: FWJrccS.J" ?"": "ynwnuh""1 io TVt r ,r i, V. " -I""" mils H7 T. H. Holton, Jr.. Whltemarsh. . 43 n. Cressviell lUintlnudon Valley 42 ivi Alcock. Forest Hills 41 ihn ko Lf.onar?,1 K,jet Hills.. 47 John Q. Fox. Frankford 45 Fred Wall. O. Y. R 41 Paul Jennlnirs. Stenton 43 Dr. Chas. Major, o. T. n.... 40 V- P.' McDean, O. Y. II 4' it ,'Imlll. O. Y.n 41 O. W. Htevens. o. Y. H 44 ,' Wlllouuhby. Merchantvllle 42 41 40 4t 42 37 40 42 45 43 40 44 40 43 45 43 41 43 44 '4.1 41 47 52 47 4S 44 in 48 48 43 51 49 4 7H 83 S3 S3 S4 85 S5 hn en flit 8(1 87 87 87 H7 8S Ml DO 110 nt m 112 04 :h hi ns nr. nn 07 im ns ns -iiiii icuran, jr.. u. Y. 11 I- J. HlaKlns, Htenton Jm..J Ctirran. Overtirook X K. Oresch, Plymouth Hujh M. ilnmmell. Merlon. ... JJ. H. Slntter. rhllmont II. II. Heddley. O. Y. It J. E. Adams, I.u I.u Harney Fisher. Itnxborouirh. . .. '; . Terklns. Moorestown . . . . JJ' h T.,,lc' I'addonntold... H. W. White. O. Y. II K. Donnelly, Cedarlirook II. J. Shafer. Roxboroueh Jas 8. noyd. Whltemarsh B5 Daniel Itarroff, fYanltford 47 A. K. Mathleu, O. Y. n to V' S'evenaon. Bt. David no A. II. Shelly. Plymouth 42 A. I. Mottson, Moorestown...... 03 47 no 40 no Donaldson to Defend Title vJ0?.tl? July VC-00'1 Donaldson, of New ISlh. ,wh0. won tho Canadian Junior tennis ??nPM.n,51i'1? Uf "a!:- I" "feted to de fend his title when the three-day tourna ment opens here next Saturday. Kntrles Vilf $". r,cev' Irpm several cities In tho United States and Canada, riayera must oe under IB. What May Happen in. Baseball Today NATIONAL I.EAflUK Club IV. I,. r.C. Win' I.osi. Cincinnati .... 33 fl .571 .581 .605 llrooklyn S3 30 .024 .531 .510 t,IUI 31 31 .523 .530 lis npston . ..28 28 .600 .... ! ? rittabnrch . . 20 SO .402 .800 IlSS Phillies ... 25 87 .403 .. . .... AMERICAN I.KAOUE Club W. I.. P.C. Win T.os Cleveland . . . 43 22 .002 New York ... 44 23 .037 .Ofli .047 J'IiIcmo 38 2rt .HM .000 .583 Washlnrton .. 82 2H .533 ... Iloston .. . . 30 31 ,402 .. . Ht. JTJUl 31 31 .477 .185 .470 Detroit . . 21 43 .328 .. . Athletics . .17 4U .238 .201) .251 RESULTS OF YESTERDAY AMERICAN I.EAdUK New York. 0 Athletics, 5. New York, lot Athletics. A (second same). Boston. 4t Wnahlnrtnn. a (ten Innlnrai. Washington, Si Iloston. S (second iinmr). Chicago. 14i Detroit. 0. Nt. louls, 10: CleTeland, 8. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn. 7t New York. 8. nrooKlyn, Si Ntt York. 1 (second game). 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Mnrston's game was not exactly up to form going out, but his opponent wan finding trouble galore with his Irons nnd wns unable to keep pace' even with Mnrston's mediocre gome. Max took n 41 nnd Crookston n 44. Knight, on the' other hand, played n brilliant game. . He was out in HO two over par figures, nnd but for one or two unfortunate breaks would have evened or bettered par. He had n birdie .1 on No. 7. after putting his drive Into a trap half way to the green, his shot out of the trap falling dead on the pin. He stood three up coming to tho ninth, but n little too much steam behind n putt resulted in his being laid n stymie, Urmlston tnking the hole with a C. Crookston cot nn early ndvnntngc over Mnrston, taking the second hole nfter halving tho first when Mnrston's Iron shot enrried into a trap at the edge of the green. They nlso halved the third, but Marston took a ft on No. 4, while Crookston, nfter being In two traps, took u 0, making the match all even. 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Duncan went to the front by do ing the third round In 71 nnd the final round In 72. Of the two American entrnnts, Jim names finished with nn aggregate of 308 and Walter Ilngen with .129. Homes went out in the fourth round In .17, but on the homeward journey he was considerably bothered by the high wind, tnking 41. His card : put 5 4 5 3 3 3 3 3 0 ST In .....54554134 5 41 7fl 155 Final scores turned In early were ns follows : "uncan 303 Havers 313 2nn Arnaud Massy .. 324 Harnes 80S Tolley . . 3!0 Wlngato 813 Hagen 320 The showers which began en.rly today turned later to n pouring rnln which wns still foiling with the accompani ment of n heavy wind nt the beginning of tho Inst round. Hnrnes's play in the third round wns steady on the outward hall, his first AMERICANS LOS Here, Men! Positively The Greatest Sale of AH! All -Wool SUIT Reduced to Bring Quick Action $35.00 $45.00 For Regular $60 Value These sensational low prices are fixed without regard for regular values because we are heavily overstocked with blue serges. Every yard of goods guaranteed all-wool and sunproof. Don't overlook the fact that you get TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS that means you'll get twice the wear. Every suit is custom tailored to your individual measure and despite the low prices our absolute guarantee for per fect fit is behind every garment- Regular $55 and $60 Suitings- Made to Order $ Another sensatlonnl redaction trlvlnc erery man un opportunity to save (20 or S25. Helect from a rreut viirletv of handsome all-wool fab rics, plain colors nnd fancy mixtures, and have your suit cut and tnllored to your individual measure. Absolute fit guaranteed. CijasL Aframs (En 1617 CHESTNUT STREET I -Open Monday, Friday M. & H. SELL Save More Than One Fifth on Sporting Goods for the "Fourth" But there is another reason why you should buy here, and that Is you arc always sure of getting the proper cquipmente-that very thing that you wanted be it canoes, paddles, bathing suits, baseball equipment, tennis goods, fishing tackle, etc. Life Guard Suit, Now $2.50 Cotton ahlrts, blue flannel pants, white web belt. Life $yl.50 4 Guard Suit I wool sleeveless shrt Cherry Valley i u' fl.innel pants, uut- tiwd flat money poclc e Hxtra quality white wrb belt non-rustable uUe I'i7i W-H'ooI Siir and Pure Wool Flannel Trunks, $5.50 Indian Canoes, $70 up The famous Oarleton make nft design of tjie Penobscot Indian ec Canoe Paddles, $2 Selected spruce, strength with llrhtness Canoe Back Rests Single, $1.25; Double, $1.75 Kapoc . ; . . .i.-v-.T r .-.t Life Preserver Cushions n.5o ?. For Canoe, Yacht, Motorboat Indorsed by V s-,"?' l'our times buoyancy of cork. Will support un adult In water 48 hours. lered best Spanish artificial leather. Hanltnry, comfortable farA iL,FEl f ssUARfy J - J, CI, . Fishing? We Furnish Everything Except the Fish Click and Drag Reel.. $2,001 Fish HasUcts, $1.25, $1.50 & $1.75 Ocean City Irco SpcWl Surf Minnow or Eel Traps, $1 Casting Reel ........... .$8.00 Hooks, 50c Dozen All-Linen Fishing Lino 50c. Steel Tuckle, Box. $1.25 . . . Join ,ho M & " S,xh Annual Fishing Contest, $300 in Prizes Free BlH!Vjf!Kair'Lj LlW?njl9liiP UocJctbr tbMSSgn JHIL Ji r it SCARE HM mistake being nt the seventh where tij -t pitched his third over the grccni U ' tho long grass, but chipped back (Hd to the pin nnd got a 5. Going to tho? ninth his second landed In ground under ;, repair nnd he lifted without pcnnlty," ,, Coming home, Homes missed a yard, , putt nt tho sixteenth nnd again at tho ' seventeenth. At tho eighteenth he waa -twelve ynrds nway in three, but put the next down with perfect confidence His' l( card follows: Out ..44D344SR B 87 I In 4444456D 440- -77 SOUTHERN MEN PICKED Fifteen Trackmen to Compete In Final Olympic Tryouts New Orleans, July I. fifteen ath letes hove been uomlnntcd by the south ern Olympic committee to represent the South in the final tryout meet at liar vard Htadlum, Hoston, July 10 and 17, Hovcn Tcxnns were selected, the list Including Wolf, sprinter; Dorlson, weight man ; Hnyloer, Moss, hurdlers, nnd Hrowne, polo vnulter, University of Texas. I'arkcr, high jump, nnd Lo mon, .brond jump, of Dallas IMny grounds, nnds.Tnck Maha, weight man, of the Texas Aggies. Louisiana has Joe Hutlcr, javelin thrower; (llndney, sprinter; Hreclaud. distance runner: Mnnson, walkor, and Ives, pole vnulter. Mississippi hns one representative In Phillips, Javelfn thrower nnd weight man. Rlchtcrs, distance runner, of Hirmingham A. C., and Coughlau, hurdler. . Cuban Stars Open for. Fourth The Cuban Stars have tho morning game July.5 open. Phono Walter Schllchter, Fll- Blue Serge Made to Order With Two Pairs of Trousers For Regular $75 Value and Saturday Eveninys- IT FOR LESS Tennis Rackets Value $15 NOW no Tour blB opportunltj to buy the highest quallt coodv standard makes Amer ican DrUer, Taramount. IM Lue, Women's National, etc. $4 lp $6 Rackets, Several dozerf sampler. Just ono or two of a kin 1 $3 Tennis Balls, 60c; Nets, $3 up Tennis Shoes Dandy, also, for camping, yachting-, canoeing or bathing. Whits duck, with white rubber solee. $4 Fielders' Glove $ Now Finest quality horse hide; full leather lined. Louisville Slugger Bata, sSES3Se3$ 1 .SO Some Hpaldlnsr and ripers are Included, No scarcity of lata here. Values up to $8. ?c r the (" !X. 2-50d"' Xr I .I'-fl Vl s : i vl tfi ji ffi fl xV:1; 1 1 n ;',1 w Vr' T lV---4) ....; :oi'kn TJUUHSUV AND HATUMDAY VKWN 4 Mt,iM1, Vi' l?"t . ll- -Vft g5"
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