Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 15, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA FINANCIAL, Page 15, Image 15

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    V X
vf
V
'V ",'
i .
l
i
-r
V
N
&
EVKNINO PUBLIC IiEDaEB-MlLADELPHlA, TITUKSDAY, JULY 15, 1920
r .'
15
1 ,i-J
THE LEAST THE SHAMROCK OR RESOLUTE CAN DO IS FINISH SECOND, IF THA T'S ANY CONSOLA TION
-- - - , . . - -
KJtiNSON'S JEAM UP
FOR LONGWOOD MEET
fallace F. and Harry C.
Paired in Doubles To
gether Next Week
W 8PICK HAL!
,, TUVV tonnln t.-nni uf Johnsons
L.fc .of..,,.
"' r.T5 , i ii'. r lib Imvp formed n cnin
'irriCfhnt wllf " one of the lHt
"ft the Inwnml lotiriinmcnt
Efts W Bt "roolcllno. Mm-., nt
V'wtliie l likely to drnw the
, nV 1 rJiirrientntlvp entry
i ,,ff,R on th" roro rnnl nml so It
country on " .un.mieli four- of
VLWn Premier plnyer, are nln n?
11 kA IFIU I'll I - r- .
In Enginnu ... :,, tournament
li .... i i ! LpmillllHlN mr inr
nrW I 111). II" .-
. t.j unnn n the two mot liliolv to
XV In 'To flnnK nn.l Judelnit from
mrtt in. " ,., ,i, Hw.,t tniiriin-
W. lace''. Kn.e in the reee.it toiirnn.
" in ihk vlcinltr. t K.he who U
Sfflln a .le'perntelv close mo ten In
??.'?. "t.ii-.i-it,i.inn. t much benten,
Wi h renter number of points
X&JKxXtI "curt of the Went
sffiTennWridi. l'nrrt III1W. Ti. T..
In iKSSn-PIilladoIpliln match for the
Church . up.
In Good Shape ;
..i. i.. n. Ihkii in ffooil rniiilltinn
since thnt time, but reports from Ilos-Ii-
V iw l... is well ncnln nnd in
! Just oh roo1 hnpe to nluv ni ever.
Ilnrrv .Tolm-on. WnlWt. nnrtner in
the doubles. m ranked .Nn.aiiiw sen-
son and is one 01 n ''."", ""'":
nf the eonntrv. H- '-"'''" ft""'
In doubles, and If wftw hntl-i that
they work wen inceiiHT. .t ..... ......
be surprislwc to see them rapture the
doubles.
Wallace .Milium lin been colnc nt
n terrifle ello recentlv. 'icstenlny he
nlaved I-. H. WrlinrtK Jr.. dermnn
town, in the middle states tournament nt
Irani.!,.. Itlolmrils . ii Btrolie
ni.rr hut Wnllnee hnd him completely
t his mercy jestcrdu). ulnninjj tlie first
vet nt Ioe nnd the swoud ut 'S. whiidi
shows how far superior America's fifth
player Is to the cenernl run of ex
perts. The drawings for the mixed doubles
in the middle stntes were made yes
terday at the Oermnntown Cricket Club.
yrenteen teams me entered. I'lny will
SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
JOHNNY MHAIA'. of Southwnrk,
vs. Georgie Heynolds, of Manayunk,
will be the star eight-round bout on the
weekly program nt the fScrmnntown A.
A. tonight. It will be the second meet
Ins betneen tills pair of lightweights.
Since their Initial clash Ceorgie, who is
one of Manayunk's prides, has gained
both In ring experience nnd ability.
Mealy might tind himself stacked against
a tartar. Then, ngain Reynolds might
stop one of the South Phlludclphlnn's
well-known ha.wnnkors. Hotlng Is n
funny gnme it is no uncertuln. An
other eight-rounder the semi final
will be between Denny Grooves, of Mun-1
ayunK, and lTiinkte JIcKccver. of
NorrMown. The sU-rouud mutches
will be ns follows: Tommy Devlin, of
Manajmik. vs. Johnny Pawn, of Tioga;
Young Whitehead, of East Palls, vs.
Young Morroca. of Xiectown, and
.Ilmmj Nolan, of .Miinnjnnk, vs. Young
Warl, of Uoxborough.
Four boiiln are to co"rt the International
Bportlnj Club, of New York. filii.AOO. Such
K lliure for eleht boTers, In no-dtclalon bouts,
hu er been henrd of before. The h.m
ti to be hel.l at Nemirlc. and the following
Ijtrntee8. It 1b mild are to bo tuld: Tul
ton 1S5 0O0: Wills. J10.00O: Hrllton. JIO.OOO;
Mrctl Thonian. f.'.ioo; Bddle ntzlnimon.
17SO0 Dundee. 17500: Frank Koran. $30UI),
tti Wild Hurt Kenn. 415U0
The dale for the Eddie McAndruws-Franlt
Lcuhre match, fifteen rounds, at West
UuiDunk hag been Bet back u week. It
will t put on under tno auspices of Tom
Louichrey. Autrunt 2 Iioth boxera arc train
Int faithfully for the match.
Paddr Nalen. Kat Fall portiman. la
tikln great Interval In the deieloplnsr of to
lier under hlH suldance.' They uro Yountf
naraach and Juc llrninnn
A mlddlenrleht bout of terrltorlnl naor
s on for tlie niar set-tfl nt the Eleventh
Rrt Arena tomorrow nlfcht. Jo Augatla.
jf Emokr llnlleir. 1U take on Jimmy Cllb-.m'v0'-0''
' err'. Another eight-rounder
will be Tommy boughran va. Danny Whalen.
fl.?"f ,r"i" ttre: jBCk Cullen vn. Willie
Mitchell. Hatty Ilarrctt vs. Young- Muldoon
and Arthur Olenden ve. Tommy 'Wllaon.
Charley Hear leaves tonight for Iloaton.
here he la to meet Young Socco. Socco
M. n ,s1,clnl.ty ,a,t eon. Joe. Ken
nedy al.o dkkerln for matches "on behalf
J.Rt" V lh Tonr Zlll at Youngitown. O.,
and Frankle nice, at Baltimore.
r.X?SVf Roli.ndy Ionnhue la making a auc
AfiV. Lmrt',clt at ,!he Blte. ot thlrty-three.
l.r. C""lnlng on thB alde-Unea for eeverul
II. 7v,S!lanu' "relied to re-enter the rln.
Utmw ?r. ' VV,11 lnt Martin Judge re.
lot mors bouta left In him
nflh.'iS,?'''11 '".out wlUl challenge to all
Uh.ie ,nifm"i ,r.om p,,e Herman down, on
U iS'A"1"1"1"' ,h Manayunk ital.
Tlih liSPi! bNn """" '" meeting
with Hank McOovern or l'atay Wallace.
row wSm"'.'."'?; wH' l'rtne h'adllncr tomor
TlrH uV l Cambria A. C. Preston
attend ho usr2 ! bot"- clnvr bonier, will
TouSt ft,if.om'b-;c-: when th8 nero meets
other ,iVMll,,n,n.,Bn "Isht-rounder. The
K it1 tilt will be between Joe
Ltr!n?J.nclMTo.mmy Warren. Other bouts:
DeSter v.1100!1'. v"- X""ny Devlin. Marty
. Ar.rhuVr"nhoad..y noyCO and KW K"U
lnr0J.n.'tt.J5tJk,rl,:,,1 b;ok(, hl n"'"1 "n train,
rafn hi .--hllB boxll,,f wlth I "ay
the InJurt ?n1nB Pa"nr, Joo Orlffo nays
ieVlts, " keeD Drrell Idle for several'
Young nay Helmont Is being- handled by
2 Big
Games
BASEBALL
Twilight Gamo Thursday, July 15, 6 P. M.
Stenton, of Suburban, vs. Marshall E. Smith & Bro.
Saturday, July 17, 3)30 P. M.
Camden City vs. Marshall E. Smith & Bro.
Bathing Suits and Sweaters
Life guard suit (guaranteed dye) 9.50 reduced to 6.85
Life guard pants (guaranteed dye) 5.00 reduced to 3.75
Ladies' California Suits 8.50 reduced to 6.85
Men's two-piece worsted suits 8.00 reduced to 6.85
One-piece swimming suit 4.00 reduced to 3.00
V-neck worsted pull-over sweater 13.50 reduced to 11.50
Worsted shawl collar coat sweater 18.00 reduced to 15.00
V-neck worsted coat sweater 12.00 reduced to 9.50
Tennis and Outing Shoes
Canvas white rubber-sole shoes 2.50 reduced to
Heavy suction-sole camp shoes 5.00 reduced to
Bob Whyte shoes with heels 4,50 reduced to
Marshall E.
HjaAfif1i'nr 'W j" ifrtiiiwi'iv ''rt
Hi! trt v
WALLACE K. JOHNSON
The, Pennsylvania champion will
team up with llnrry C. Johnson, of
Itoston. In the LonKwood doubles,
nhich begin next Monday. Wal
lace, Is 'also the favoille in the
slnsles
L
becln this afternoon. One ofetho stroni?
est combinntions Is Kdwnrd Cnssnrd. of
tlie i'liuailrlplila tTrirlcct Club nnd Miss
Helen Sewell. of Iluntliipilnii Vnltev.
Jhe Maryland state 'hnmpinn.
Centrul Jersey Meet
The champlonxhip tf Central New
Jersey will be plnyed on the courts of
the Knclesidc Tennis Club, Iteach
Jiavcn. . J., becliinine Hnturdnv next.
.iiiiy i, ami continuing throughout
the following week, the singles being
scheduled for Hnturdiiy. July 24. The
winner will hnve his nome Inscribed' on
the Kngleslde tronhv. which must bo
won three times for permanent posses
sion. Willlnm T. Tilden, 2d. of Phila
delphia, the new world's champion, hns
two legs on the trophy, but. of course,
will not be able to be presc.nt-thls year
to defend. .
Among those who will enter ure 8.
W. Pearson, the Philadelphia cham
pion: Dr. P. n. Huwk. P. 8. Osborne.
T. II. Martin, Charles Watson. Eric
Wood. Donnld Hlankurn, Morton Olb-bons-Neff.
Phil Leudera, Hurold Col
lins. A. P. Picolet, and many others.
Men's singles, doubles, women's singles
and doubles nnd mixed doubles will be
played.
Kutrlcs will cIom- on Priday night
and will be received prior to thnt time
by Paul W. (iibbons, 125 South
Eleventh
:!102.
street. Telephone, Walnut
FYankle Lapp. IWmont says that he hu.
given Indian Iluasell to tough tussles and
would not mind golnf to bat with the red
skin acaln. Itay. Jr., can como In at 107
pounds sa0 Lapp.
Hilly nihson has added Jack lteecs. a Cal
ifornia middleweight, to his stable, which
also holds Denny Leonard and Joe llenjamln.
Iloxlnc ln'llulllmore virtually Is killed. Thn
lid has been clamped on the gamo there, fol
19.'." ,he one-ldeJ affair In which Kid
. llllams so easily disposed of Dutch lirandt
In threo rounds.
Arrest Independent Team Pilot
Charlotte, July in. Accused of attempt
VF. to..lurr H'ors from the Charlotte. South
Atlantic Uague, baseball club. V Median
promoter of an Independent hnsehali t.,um
at (.hesterjeld. S. C, "In the Million Dollar
stance of the Chnrlof.o club nmnagcinent.
The "I'eiltlo charge made acalnst Meehan was
sol citation of labor without ii license In
violation of a city ordinance.,
Reds Drop Four Pitchers
(inrlnnatl. July in. FVur joung pitchers
)!?? !',fea ldlrom the roater of the CI
e'pnatl Natlom League baseball club. Uuv
........ .uinrii ainr. was unrond t ona ly
released: Hart Cummhu. Amh.r.i ivVii'ii
pitcher, anil jlarry Carlson were sent to
7Cj:" "'j2.d-VW'..i'n Their will K Q
-.- ....ecu.,, im., c.ud ior xurincr sca&on
Amateur Sports
Northwest I'rofs have July 17 is o
open. away. J Hoover 2035 North Ame?.
can street, nelt phone Kensington MBD w
A southpaw outfielder and a pitcher would
Vl",? lferJkCs"r?re'er,f,-C,a"8 ,'a,,, J""' '
Ilonufon Club (away), first class. J. p.
Cunningham. 0001 Ureonway avenue
Lognn A. A. (away), first class. August 7
H und 2S open. C. nendorf. ao HaMland
alenue. Audubon. N. J.
rirst--lii battery, formerly of tho Dt-la-ware
County League, would like to heir
from tenina paying good guarantees. P o
llox 1171. Fernwood. Pa. ' "
'' K'.T,&w,vyV "".' cl". Ju'v 17, 18
open. J. Whlteildo. Diamond D033
Elmwood A. A. (home), second class. July
"oyT.trtOPCn- U C0la"h- 2fl08 Sou'h
, TulpeJioeken Red (away), first class, wii.
Ham Kalbacher. 4414 Cleveland aveSio.
Til'J."0" UvfV"),,J!nU c,a"- Sunday and
twilight games. C. W. Brumbach. Lit Jlros..
Seventh and Market streets.
maimer's baseball team (away), second
stAlarket JS."t"y' "" ' J"aUner'''-
SommJrr 4A2i.AVe(.atWSrr)ir5ralven1uae"- DU,Ch
Schllctrr Jute und Cordage II. C (swny)
51A';'j;-nl"'t.'cn.yRr" old' Prank Qlowacy!
3027 Qnul street.
Klmii 1' C. (away), first class, July 17
open. William Hill. 2038 North Third street
A first-class pitcher would like to Join
team playing Saturday and Sunday ball.
Dick Miller. 18lil Hunting Park avenue.
I'ltrher and catcher, formerly with a six-teen-seventeen-year-old
team, would like to
resume playing with a team of that age.
021 K Do I.sncey street.
Falrhlll CInh (away), first class. July 17
open. Harry Humburg. phone Kensington
3044,
Woodland Tigers A. A. (home), first class,
Saturday and Sunday, A. Ilrazton, 3718
Mount Vernon street.
Cramp I'rofs (away), first class, July 17
and 24 open, J, II. Dalley, 710 Belgrade
HI. fleorre A. A. (away), first class. If,
Drown. 3100 Aramlngo avenue.
South rhlllles Profs (away), first class.
J J, Kane, 178.1 Illtner street.
Rhnnirork 1', C. (away), first class. Satur
day and Sunday open. J. Vox. 2432 South
Westmoreland Club (away), first clasi
July 17. IS and 21. James Kennedy. 2438
North Tenth street,
Tioga and
B Street
1.75
3.50
2.50
Smith & Bro.
NEW OUTFIELDER
10 JOIN OUR A'S
r
Frank Walker, of Rocky Mount,
N. C, Is Purchased by
Connie for Cash
Another new face will be inserted in
the A's line-up tomorrow If St. Swlthln
lnys'off the moist stuff. The new face
will bo attached to n youne centleinnn
nnmed Frank Wnlker." who, for some
time hns been tolllnR in the fried ham
belt, which Is slnne for Kocky Mount,
N. 0.
Wnlker was purchased outright by
Connie Mncjc, and It is said n ble bundle
of coin chniiRed hands. The transaction
was strictly cash, and Connie was will
ing to pay tltn price. The new innn will
pour himself Into n local uniform to
morrow mornlnc and in the nfternoon
will nppenr against the Cleveland club. ,
Connie Spills the Dope
"From nil reports Walker Is' rendv
for the big leagues," Connie said this
morning. "Three enrs ago he wns
given a trvout by Detroit, but didn't
.make good, He went hack to the
minors nnd I learned he hud Improved
Wonderfully. I sent two different men
down to Itocky Mount to look hlin over
nnd their reports wefe so good thnt I
purchased him.
"Ynrrlson, tlie youngster who came
from Ilonovfr recentlv, has Min sent
down there on nn optional agreement,
but he did not figure in the Wnlker
Kn' n' In i vimnrnti. rti'inrHnii."
Connie Inter nnnounced thnt ho had
ptni'Mn ."I nn iiulli.iliii""niiinid .lobti-
. T " ... . .. , , '" '"
Eastern League. This nthlcte will re
v t ii1 f r no
p.. 1 1 nt. tlie end of the season
Start Frst, VInlsli Second
The A's started find In the engage
ment ngalnst Trls Speaker's tribe yes
terday and finished second. This isn't
nn thing new or startling. It's the
habit for our A's to tukc second, but
the starting first wns the strange part
of the entertainment.
The Mnckmcn fell on Stanley Oove
leskle In the opening round, und before
the Polo could get his breath the A'k
were out In front with n three-run lend.
However, that didn't mean anything,
for the tribe went to work on Hoy Moore
nnd once Inside his guard there wns
nothing to it.
yhe Indians didn't jump suddenly
from the rear. The operation wus grad
ual. Thev nicked ufl a run In the third.
another in the fifth, tho tying murker
In the seventh, the deciding count in
the eighth und n superfluous tnlly In
the ninth. To save you from figuring
it out. tho Indians won, fi-.l.
Cole Saves Own Gamo
Covclesldc lost nnd then won his own
gnme. Three doubles, n single nnd two
sacrifices were charged against him In
the first, but he came buck with his
arm and bat nnd took the -victory. He
scored the first Cleveland run in the
third after he had doubled, nnd he drove
home the deciding marker in the eighth.
Mack shifted his batting order ngnlu,
plAcing Frank Welsh In thecleun-up po
sition. This looked like n great com
bination In the first, but after that not
so good. Only four hits were mndc off
the Pole ufter the opening inning,
Roy Moore did the flipplug for Mack,
and, although he got off to a good start,
he couldn't keep the Indians from past
ing his delivery in the pinches. KIght
of the nine Cleveland blows counted In
the run-gutting.
Umpire Errs; Phils Lose
Out in Cincinnati yesterday the Phils
lost another tough decision to the Ileds
lifter ten rounds of strenuous vork.
Eppu, lllxey was entitled to the verdict,
but a very hum guess by Harrison
ruined evervthlng. He overlooked it
perfect third strike on Itousch, und Kd
promptly wulloped a triple which scored
two runs. These runs innde it mccs
sary for extra innings and Itixey wus
trimmed.
Itixcy's hnrd luck simply couldn't
leave Jilm. In the eighth, Jake Dnti
hcrt droe a liner against Ilixey's'shin
no forcefully thut It almost knocked
him loose from his existence. He
wouldn't quit, und hobbling badly, held
tho hill.
In the tenth, Luqup cut one over
third. Rath forced the Cuban. Dan
bert hit into left nnd then the wearied
Itixey chucked one wild, putting ltath
on third, ltoush added the tlnul sting
bv whacking Rixej on the foot with a
vicious crack thut hopped away and let
Ruth score.
A heavy rain fell this morning, which
made tho outlook bud fur u game this
afternoon. In cose of a postponement a
doubleheader will be staged tomorrow.
R. W. M.
Three Games for 8mlth Nine
" Prank Carroll's Marshall K. Smith
Bro. nine will play the usual week-end twi
light game tonight at D and Tioga streets
Its opponent will be the Stenton team, leader
In the Suburban League, "l.lr ' Powell will,
be on the mound for the Suburbanites, and I
Manager Carroll will rend cither Kohler or I
McKenty to oppose him. On Saturday Phil
Yost and his Camden City aggregation will
be the attraction at the sporting goods ball
park and on Sunday the Quaker City Ilubber
Co. team will be the attraction. I
Nled Succeeds Skelley
New York, July IB. Charley Sltelley,
-whose hustling got the International League
f'.in.hlse for Akron, has been r'lleed of
his position as business manager of tht tlul.
and crunk Nld named to succeed him
The stockholders charged that Sltelley was
too reckless In his expenditures.
J
Keeping Trucks on the Job
$ is the only way to keep them on the profit
side of the ledger. Idle time waiting for
repairs and replacements costs a lot of
money. That's where FEDERALS and
our FEDERAL SERVICE become assets
in your business. They are designed and
constructed for uninterrupted service.
Federal Motor Truck Co.
of Philadelphia
1830 Market Street
FACTORY BRANCH
Win, II. Dartleman, Manager
Federal Motor Truck Company Detroit
WItat May Happen
in Baseball Today
AMKniCAN I.K,ODK
CInh W, I.. l'.V. Win toe
rierrlnnd . ... SS 50 ,071 ,07S .003
Nevr York . .. . BS 29 .01(1 .Ml ,03
t'hlnuo ...... 48 ail .(lift .OJO .008
VTBOhlniton,. 38 SO ,AU ,njo .507
St. Until .... SO 40 .11)4 ,BOO .487
IkMlon 37 30 ,487 ,404 .481
Drtrolt 24 SI .Sin ,3ZS .812
Athlrtin 21 1 .anil ,205 .208
NATtONAli LKAOUK
.. CIVV VI' i" ''. W" -"
llrmikbn 48 33 .so J .BBS .BSS
(inrlAnntl .1 44 31 ,AH7 ,H0t ,HW
lltlnhurch ... 88 .111 .314 .(120 .607
Ht. lul ... 40 41 .lot .;. .,..
Chlrncn 40 42 .488 .404 ,48j
Nrr York ..87 41 .471
lloMon 81 .18 .140 .487 .443
l'lillllm ...... 30 48 ,303 ,403 .300
Not Nchntulrd.
SCHEDULE FOR TODAY
AMKRIOAN i.KAnui:
Clerelnnd "nt 1'htlndrlpliln (iotidri 3iSO.
HI. Iul nt New York Clon.ljri 3l30.
Drlrolt nt lloni Clean 3HB,
I'lilenKO at Wnohlniton Clomlri 830.
NATIONAL MUlil'K
l'lillllm nt Clnrninnll Clrari 3.
UrooUbn ut f'hhMiKo ('Iran :i.
iMinion ni I'liinmirKn
Only mmnt whrduW,
lUnlon at l'lllslnirrh Cloud) i 3:30.
RE8ULTS OF YESTERDAY
AMKHICAN I.KAUVK
Cleveland, 8 Athletics, 3
lloston, Oi IXtrolt, S (1st ennie)
Boston, 4i Detroit, n (2d gume)
Washington, Oi htrngo. 4
Nt. Louis. 7i New York, 3
NATIONAL I.rlAGIT,
Ctnrlnnatl. 3 Phillies. 2 (10 Innings)
llrookllll. Si ChlrilEO. 2 (1st. rumei
llrookljn, 4r Chicago, 1 (2d game'
new lora, it nt, SxoiiIk. l
Pittsburgh, 4 lloston, 3
HUGE IF FIELD
IN LLANERCH FE1E
Entry List Expected to Top
200 Mark in First Annual
Links Tourney There
Golfers of nil kinds, from the city
champion on down, to the number of
close to two hundred, teed off todny to
qunllfy In the first nnnunl Invitation of
the Llnncrch Country Club at I.Iancrch.
The pnrode off the first tee started
about 8.1f! this morning and will lust
all day long, n constnnt procession, ench
pair going away at live-minute inter
vals. The petting is the old Ron Air course
which haw been considerably improved
nnd tho links were in the best possible
shnpe for scoring.
There wnn srureely n stnr or veteran
of past tourney triumphs in the city
missing from the line-up. Most of the
best plavers choose afternoon starting
times. The bright nnd particular star
of tho Llanerch club is J. J. Readle,
winner of the Lu Lu tourney last year.
Rendle hris been hugging the low sevnn
tles at Llunerch und is expected to huve
a fine chance for the modal today. ,
Others who should return medal
scores close to the top or better nre:
J. W. Piatt, city chumplon, North
Hills medalist nnd winner, who also
broke the course record for the medul
nt Old York Road this year ; . 0 corge
Hoffner, winner of the Silver Cross:
Kdwnrd C. Clarey, York Rond winner;
Edward T. Styles, Wilmington semi
finnlist: Dr. Simon Carr, riuo Valley;
Fred W. Knight, city champion medal
ist; Cecil Culvert. North Hills; Ed
Sntherthwnlte. Rain; Harold Kttson,
Huntingdon Valley; Edward Tallent,
first sixteen caliber; Oeorgc Lindsay,
Bain; Spencer L. Jones. Plymouth;
Robert Rnnsford, Jr.. Llanerch, and
Churles H. Sykrs, Bala.
Dobsons Girts Play Stetson's
This evening, nt the Stetson baseball
grounds at Fourth nnd Berks streets, the
girls' baseball team from the big hat fac
tory will entertain the ,, girls' team from
th.. J. and J IJobson mills, at Kails of the
'C'1m ill piny . seven-Inning caw, start
ing at 3 p. m. Doth lay claim to the. con
test already and tho contest will bo keenly
contested for. . . . .. .,
On Saturday afternoon, prior to the big
frncas between the J ft J. Dobson and the
Klelsher Yarn baseball tears at the Dob
son Field Thlrty-llfth street and Queen lane,
the Dlsston girls will play the girls' team
of Dobson's.
PACKARD
7-passenp;er Twin Six. Splen
did mechanical condition. Pur
chaser may select paint color.
Great bargain.
LEXINGTON MOTOR
COMPANY OF PENNA.
851-853 North Broad Street
npAIL&BlISlfc
SHOPS "A GENTLEMEN
L1ROUT DISTBIBUTOIia or
MANHATTAN SHIRTS
in rniuMiriiu
1018CHE8TNUT 113 8. THIRTEENTH
1 to 5 Tons
HAMPTON LEADS
PRO TOURNEY
Richmond, Va., Golfor Makes
First Nine' Holes in 36
at Philmdnt
Ily SANDY MdNlKLICK
. Ifnrrv Ilnmntnii. nf nichmi.lul
Vn.
led at the end of the first nTtie holes
In the p rofesslnnul mntch pluy chain-
nlonshin nt I'hi mnnt toi n.v. Hamp
ton's card totaled HO. which wns one
better than thnt turned In by ,T. Doug
Ins Kdgnr, the Canadian open chnmplon.
' The match Is thirty -six holes, four to
qunllfy for the finnls to bo held in
Flossmonr, nenr Chicago, next month.
A hernvy rain delayed the start of
today's match for almost an hour.
Charley Hoffner, of Philmont. reg
istered u .18 for the initial nllie. ns
did .Tames R. Thompson, of tho Phila
delphia Country Club, nnd (leorge
Snycrs, of Merlon. "William Hums, of
St. Davids, trailed with n 40.
Jim Rnrnes is the present champion,
but ns he hns not yet returned from
abroad, he will automatically qualify.
There will lie a further elimination to
.ftmnko room for Harry Vnrdon nnd Ted
Kay, the I'.nglisnmen, an -.. tn imiura.
Tniiav'u rounds were the nuallfylng
rmitulM for llio nnnunl chnmplonshlp of
the Professional Golfers' Association of
I America. Twelve nualifv In the mctro-
-- - - -- . -. - ..i
polltnn district today, ana so on, an t
over the country.
Tiitre were many stars m the piny ut
Philmont today. Freddy McLeod,
midget ohamplon of the north nnd south,
for Instance, teed on win .incK unmp
bell, of the Old York F.dad local club.
McLeod was finalist last year in the
professional championship nnd wns nl
most n sure bet to qualify today.
J. Douglns Kdgnr, Atlanta, was an
other famous pro in the running. He
won the Canadian chnmphiuship last
year with a spell of dizzy golt which
resulted In one of the lowest cnnls ever
turned in for 72-hi'Us.
Cynwyd Player Triumphs
WemersTllle, P., July 13. Playing sen
sational tennis, A. K. Ilurlls, Onwyd TeJinls
nub. defeated Oeorse K. Olloln. Oakmont
Country Club, 6-4. 4-fl. 8-8. 4-0. 8-S. after a
grueling contest In the finals of the men's
singles in me uaiert xiau tennis tournament
rrk Edge A. C. (away), first class.
J.
P. Ferry. aiMN wyaiusing aenus.
raW " jisiuiis ss tiiu".
d.J. Jio5le.(h110fi stattVireet.""" y'il"
old,
LUCKY STRIKE
CIGARETTE
IT is made from the finest tobacco
toasted not raw tobacco.
Our famous toasting process develops
all the special and delightful Burley flavor
(nothing like it)
and"seals"it in.
MURRAY WINS FIVE
MATCHES IN WEST
Former Champion Now Even
With Field in Clay Court
Tournoy
Chicago, July 15. Seven players won
their way Into the sixth round of the
annual national clay court tennis chnm
plonshlp men's singles In a series of
fenturc , mntches ot the South Side
Tennis Club estcrdoy. Thev were R.
Llndley .Murray, of NWurn Falls, N.
,. nnllonnl turf chnmplon in lM8s
Rnlnnd Roberts, of Son FrnncNcor Vin
cent Rlrhnrds. nf New York ; Walter
T. Hnycs. Rnlph H. Iturdlck, T,uclrn
Williams nnd Jerry Weber, of Chicago.
Murray ran through five rounds yes
terdav. two hv rtnfmilt. In the third
round he Insisted on plnying Ioil Hnycs,
a i iiiPiignnii, who had posted a iieinuit.
In his favor to hold over his mime in tlie
bracket, nnd eliminated Hayes, 0-1.
0-.1. Continuing bis hnrd volleying and
aggressive not game in the fourth
round, Murray defented Harry (Srin
stead. of Louisville. CO, fl-U. Murray
was confronted by Walter S. Wesbrook,
the western Intercollegiate champion, In
Jhc fifth round, but toppled him in the
same biisiness-liko manner thnt mnrked
his previous victories, 0-1, 0-2.
Both Ilnjes and Burdick went through
two rounds In the fifth bracket Hnycs
eliminated IMmond Levy, of Cnllfornln,
iy n line display of stcnuy, accurate
driving, ll-l. l.fl, 0-0.
nurture won applause Dy ins worK
In the fourth round, in which he de
feated Kenneth Simmons, the Ynle stnr.
In two love sets. In the fifth, round
Rurdlck won from Walter Haasc, of
St. Louis, 0-2, 0-2
HISTORY MAY REPEAT
Man 0' War and John P. Grler May
Race Again Saturday
New York, July 1G. While the fart
hns not been anpounced officially ns yet.
It wns learned on apparently rellnblc ,
authority thnt Man O War and John i
P. flrler will renew their feud nt the
Empire City truck Saturday afternoon.
These two wonderful three-year-old '
colts, which' mnde turf history lu the '
Dwyer at Aqueduct Saturday last, arc
both eligible for the Empire City Derby.
This U a condition race In which Mnn '
O' War will carry ISO pounds, und will
I v.'in riij lAr f . 'sin i
' Pounds, ns he did in the Dwycr.
concede to John r. tirler eighteen
LUCKY
jTKIIE
Hi
In this way you
always have the
flavor fresh
when you light
a Lucky Strike
cigarette.
Until you try
one you can
have no idea
what an un
equalled flavor
results. Re
member -it's
toasted.
IT'S TOASTED
v)7 Guaranteed by
1
a
tnl 'StmjuvL&ztA. ca
Protests Athletes' Action
,. Vi.rU. jniv i.".Thnmn v Wnrti i
Jr., iirldent of lUrtth Infantry I'ont. Amrl
t"Il AJKK'II 111" W rill 111 IU l lie I I'KIKll Mllllll i
rommllte of lh A A. U rpnutlnir thnt
V I .. 11... , a !..
wruien 10 me rrKiirniion ,
action b taken ngnlnt William Haes nnd
Mmwir Hi, Jl -i
Quality Does Pay!
"I have run my Mack continuously for 55,000
miles. My repair bill hat been only $35, for
labor." rrom tnt Ittttr out tfhundrtdt we iheuti
like you to read.
EXTREME simplicity of parts, their special treat
ment and their accessibility are largely responsible
for the paying quality of the Mack.
Distinctive Mack engineering features combined
with 18 basic Mack'patents have developed the motor
truck the world is talking about.
i
Capacities 14 to "J4 tons, tractors to 15 (oat
Full information on request
MACK INTERNATIONAL MOTOR
TRUCK CORPORATION
2300 CHESTNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
PERFORMANCE COUNTS"
II
V
TOASTED
LUCKY STRIKE
PIPE TOBACCO
I
T is made from the
toasted not raw
Our famous toasting process develops
all the special and delightful.Burley flavor
"seals" it in
and takes out
every bit of
bite. This is
the same toast
ing process that
made Lucky
Strike cigarette
the greatest
success in ciga
rette manufac
turing. Buy a tin today
and try toasted
tobacco in
your pipe.
which means that if you don't
you can get your money back
lT2j&rLx'
.James Drlecnll. lloston X. A.t Morris Kirk'
'fey. MtHiiluid UtileM.ty, nml Jncll tftlhtlt
fir-
Johnny Hlnimom. (Jouiiftt fumtttc Ullt) L
"iirtvn im ti inv a ... . , f.jr
I"'. . j '''";, . . '' , " ii.
ffl
I '."' . . a. I .
-t Snturday, afttr Imvlnc aont In tffftM
ntry Wiinkw
finest tobacco
tobacco.
liUe LUCKY STRIKE
from the dealer
-jZEgj&riZgg
I 5? ' V sssasV Lssr 3am
wMmJ
UJCI1YW
IVSTRIKEJJI
' !
t 1
'ii
VI
1
:
j
vil
1
"y'?4
.
S -J-,
r-'l
1
.!
At 1
Vti .i
ESWBZ 724 CheitnufcStreet
")
i.
i ,-
kJ
. V .
. Ji.VJI
( V "VJ
T tc 4
- 3;
1 -' 'V c
i"i
,y.
Ht
ti&mJr; ,!
A" t
tlsr"'.' j-iLJ!lvr -