TfW" . , " . .."l '... te.'r t '( StelA, "gittfujlDjii' :jXTi,- '2iri920 ii' H&. j jjM. J ? .. s. . - X, f SIR THOMAS UPTON MAY OWN A , SHAMROCK, BUT HE IS FAR FROM BEING A SHAM SPOR ASMS BOYS START TENNIS ON CYNWYD COURTS Men's Tournament t)raws George Hoffner and 95 ; Other Stars Fpst Field ' Is Entered liy SPICK HALL PLAT began this morning for the junior lawn tennis clinrnplomililp of I'ennitflvnnla and for tho boys Rtotc championship also on the clay courts 'of the Cynwyd Club. This afternoon the flnt and preliminary rounds of the men's eastern Pennsylvania tourna nirnt were Kchcduled to begin at 4 Dr!' Philip "f Hawk, who Is acting an officio! referee in the tournaments at rnwvu hnd tho oungsterH out early. ....I ..!,.. II, c nlll town Clock HtHtck 10 this morning several pairs had nlready begun 10 ruio i iuvim,,.w.j . ...v.. firThe leading .lights In tjrfc boyp.' tour nament nre St. Brooke, 'Huff, 2il, son of the women's middle states champion, and Miles Valentine, both of the Her mnntown Cricket Club. Then there are fevernl Mugtilres. There arc always -Umtntrra entered whenever there Is a bovs' or junior tournament. This time there nre four of them on the list to plav at their home club in Cynwyd. Charley Watson, 3d, who hns'won the junior tournament before. Is again entered. J. W. Vauneman, Oraham Wentz, Stewart Valentine and other noting lumlnnries are entered in this event. The winner of the tournament has his name inscribed on the Edward Bok cup. The tournament nt Cynwyd Is by far the largest of the local season ; in fact, it is the largest but one that has been held in the Hast this season. Recently one o the clubs in Brooklvn had more entries than there are nt Cynwyd. Besides the boys and juniors the men's event nt Cjnwyd attracted ninety-six entries, among whom are found nearly every player of note In Philadel phia and vicinity. Wallace Johnson was unable to enter because he couldn't 5et through with his tournament nt ..ongvood. Stanley Pearson is not en tered cither, otherwise all of the best in the Quaker City would be found In tfcp line-up. Tennis hns begun to make 'nroads Into the golfers' field, as the Cnw.vd tournament will show. Many of the plnyers who begin piny today at Cynwyd nre wielders of the driver and the put ter. This isn't surprising, but there wns some stir caused when George Hoff ner, the crack Bala golfer, announced that he had entered the Cynwjd tennis tournament. Doctor Hawk hadn't decided early this morning just what he would allow Oeorge to play with today, but it is generally believed that he will use n midlron or n mnshle-niblick. "I think that I can sink a -service nee with the best of them," snld Hoff jier today. "Of course I don't say I'll win the totirunmeot. but I feel sure that If I don't pull or sllre my drives that I'll score a lot of place ments ngnlnst Barney Fischer today I provided I dont get Into the rough. I Barney is nil right, but he hns a ten dency to top his tee shots, nnd. of course. Hint Is fatal in tennis. Then, too. he often flubs his volleys, n wicked lhabit." i " Nativity's Hard Games Phil Ilmrflrertv'n Xntlittv nlhl.t. hiimhl.d the Cambrldite tenm. repreaenttnir Glinbeiii. tt Ontario and Miller nlreeta lam night bv t score of 4 to 3 nnd haa another hard eonteet this afternoon with the Liberty F.l.,r.i n colored aaKreicatlon that la taut cllmblnir the ladder of aucceis. Tho bl tame of .he Meek haa been waved, for to morrow afternoon and will feature the A. J. ech club. Tho anortlna- sooda oirereKatlon recently beat Natlvltv and to show that the Mctory waa no fluke have promised to return and do the aame thine over again. A bis erod Is expected to wltnesa the came th etnr meet producing one of tho beet tramea er plajed at Miller and Ontario. HAGEN HOME TOD A Y; PL A YS VARDON AND RAY IN OPENER Opens Campaign to Prove Once More He's, Best U. S. Golfer. Barnes Is Partner By SANMY McNIBLICK "WALTER HAGKX arrives in this country today. The American open golf ihnmpion. nnd easily the rnnking hnmej-bred, finished something like eighteenth for the British open title nnd naturally lost n lot of ground In Public favor, particularly as explana tions for his rather poor showing nt Benl have been more or less lacking. On Moniinv. Ilnppn nml Jim TtnrnM American professional chnmplon, piny wi rr.v inruon and xetl itav. tne ex I Hritish chamnlons. ovpr tlin KlirmincnM. wtt Country Club links nt New London, Conn. This Will nntllrnllv lin tlin first nlmnnn after his return Hngen will hnve to prove that, over Amerlcnn courses nnd under American contritions, he Is in ferior to no golfer living. Barnes is .LBKen,5 for,,niost rlvnl Ih Alnerica for their chances havo generally been a toss-un. Hncen Will llnnhtleaa hn mk.. tr, nrnvn to the throngs of fans on Monday that ills poor showing at Deal was due to tne course and the unaccustomed cross WlIKlS. Thn Donl onurun tu ..11 1...... mocks, dips, hollows, rises nnd fnlls. so tnnt n good lie for n shot Is somewhat matter of good fortune. This is par- ut. i mriy tne cnRo when cross-sen gales flick the bull where they will. Unpen nlun.o .... 1.. t x- 1 I I, I. T I """" J in- iircjers 10 piay "IS Shots MpII nil In tlin nlr t H,n IthT0"' ,hat tl,cro nrc "no tra'is "P lillt thfrn 1,1 1 1 .. l v. - lnln... I ;. "1 rimi-uuj iiu&iimii u- ITZhK in tho nir nt Deal, nnd Ilngen's Ie pin found nil the trouble possible. Won't "Stick" Alirnn.I Lreln m1 llkc ""sen's Pitch to the Ufa . iii ( tl.n tiuii:.i. i. , , Llo.,.i. i ;.".' ""hkii i-xperis, nnti evi pientl It flMn it... i.i !.-. . .,. , lit ti i. "iu iur nuiii. iu me pin I" llacpn'N mini.. .,i.. i i... ' T.. .1 " rtiiui 111 illlltTll'U, U tllC fnCC nfllm lillln. .Ht,. ,lt Itneiit, oven 'rltlclsm. ulilch l.li flnUl. nt Deal causpil Mu n,i.,,ii-nru irn eilt to Fran ...l... .1.1 .Vi'i.i ""f-. Pllly WPIP ffl-nnll.. ..I...M.. . . , weip In ii.T . "," niiiiuur io America inilll Won tin Venxnl. ,..,.., ti i .,".".. "iii;ii uiiPii. iicorge I in ran. Hritish i-hnmnion. nnd Abo Mitchell. Proclaimed the real "great man" fo."r."""..','.,.,,,:"'. b l,t ihnt ... K..uu' U(n" P'ayeti in iirnt event, ami Hngcu beat the Held. ht.t . I? t,llCKC tw" Uritons In the 11)20 Btov Telr '""king pros comes Ted nihe- I "ow ,nsll' Htirpasses tho been viJtCrilnKi ?ml th,s ,pnr he ha Mien VPri lnlt Ih !. 11 ! . .1 Unr n.,,r t,""-" ",' "u iiinriiRnt. jiotn "I?,'1 "nines have well lived tip to I I i Vi ""? '" ,"B la8t fcw months. i IS the nlnv nt ii.. i i fctVeVi0 0,tl,,,r', ''l01 w"' bo watched pi .ew Lonilon nnxinimK' liv mmt Ur led iJWLHVV.n!!t' tlint k tiint.i ",c Kt"i iu America or lmmk:- Mmki Mil. I B. HAWK Official referee of lawn tennis tour naments at Cynwyd Club What May Happen in Baseball Today AMERICAN I-EAOUE f- lork .oi a .(tun ,nnn .4i Cleveland ... (IB 31 .AM .S6 .M 1l,l"v ...si an ,io7 .on ,ooo HaHhlnrton... 41 43 .40 .BOO .488 M. Iouh 41 40 .117 .481 .471 '""on SO 40 .4150 .4IM .453 V.'.'rfJ.' z M .34 .S3 Athletic 27 01 .207 .304 .293 NATIONAL LKAOUE n'?V Vj ' v-r' 'l" T- npMkljrn. B3 37 .S8IJ .80S .BM rnrlnnntl. . . 47 37 .MO .BBS .BBS Pittsburgh ... 42 40 .812 .BIB ,B0fl New York.... 42 43 .401 .BOO ,4S8 HI. Louis 43 4B ,49 .404 .483 Cillfngo 44 47 .481 .480 .478 !?'!n JM 43 .140 .4B0 j 413 I'liIIUeH 33 40 .117 121 Ul2 SCHEDULE FOR TODAY AMERICAN I.KAOUE nrtrolt nt Phllndelphln rioudri 3 p. m. C rtrlnnd nt New York Cloiidyi 3 p. m ChlwiKo nt llniitan Cloudy I 8 p. m. St. IOUU nt Wnnlilnxtnn Clrnri 3 p. m. NATIONAL I.EAflUE I'hllllr lit ChlrriKo Cloudri 3 p.'m. New )ork at riiirlnnntl Cloudri 3 p. m. Urooklrn at I'llteburich Cloudri 3 n. in. lloxton nt St. I,oul Clear; 3H5 p. m. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY AMERICAN LEAGUE Athletic. 4i Detroit. I. Clilrnro, B Ilonton. 7. New York, Oi Clerrlnnd. 3. WaMilntton, 3 8t. Iiuls 1, NATIONAL LEVGUE I'hlllleA. lOi Chlraico. 7. llrooklrn. Oi Ilttchnrxh. 5. Clnelnnntl. Ii New York, .0 Ronton. 0 St. LouIa, S, DOBSON PLAYS PENCOYD Opens Three-Game Series With Iron Team on Home Grounds Today ,T. & ,T. Dobsbn baseball team have arranged n three-game series with the Pcncoyd Iron Works nnd w ill play their first gnmc this afternoon on their home grounds at Thirty-fifth and Queen lane, the series will be ono of the home and away plan. Professionals vs. Smith Cap Knlcht's Professionals will tackle Marshall i:. Smith at II and Ontario ttreets this afternoon. This club lms been winning with regularity nnd will have Rube Cham bers, who haa aimed to pitch for the Giants, on the mound, On uundav the nt traction will be Camden City. This club and the Smith nine recently engaged In nr elexen-lnnlns- same which was won by the locals, 3 to 2. Golf Events of the Day on Local Club Schedules Club championship, 30 holes, other shteens, 18 holes, nnd two ball foursome ngainst par, handl enp, nt North Hills. Eighteen holes, hnntljcnp match piny ngainst par, Ovcrbrook. Kightecn holes, medal play, at naln. Seiillfinal round club cham pionship, 18 holes. Skip-stop tournament, Lans downe. Midsummer handicap, second round, ball sweepstakes, Woodbury. Team match, Bucks County Coun try Club, at Sprlnghavcn. Speclnl club events on other courses. the case of Abe Mitchell. On tho nrst day this favorite led tho Mil bv six strokes Thn next morning ho scoted an 84 after a 117 "That's how much the winds can affect a ecoro there," declares Dames. JIanv local golf fans are planning a whirl to aee names and Hagen tackle Vardon and Hay at New London. The American pair beat Mitchell and Duncan nbroad. Thev are exported to score am more declshelv oer Vardon and Ray here. It should be the ex hibition matrh of the ear. fiom an Ameri can standpoint To those who mi'l n the tilp we recom mend a look at Vardon'a hands for the reason ho hits his Iron shots so flrmli The I'rlton's hands nre healthily nnd unbellevabli hupre Which reminds one that nomibouy said the same of Ilny's trousers. The scene of the fray was the ecrne of W n Harper's triumph over C. A Orlfcom the Yale plaer. this week In the InUtatlon tournev there. Orlscom waa the medallist nnd Harper, entered from the Philadelphia Country Club, defeated the college craik handily. There nren't manv tojrnamrntn nlaied at the Countrv Club but a tremendous lot of golflng la done there annually I.aat year the figures show that more than IS 000 eolfers ped rounds oor the contours of this local links, The next local tourney on the schedule of the Philadelphia Clolf Assocla'lon Is the nater and flllus (father and son), September 2. at Hprlnghnven. Pater Mai Dean., rater Kindt, Pater Hanson and eev eral other local pnters will hae a hard tlmj and no little of a family quarrel, we dare say, when cornea the day each pater must say with which nf his several star Dill he la going to play the event. Miss May Hell. Philadelphia champion, will rehearse her chances for t "na tional during the summer at nk "III Fa Is A good many erv good rolfer 'av ,ne course so the competition will be keen. -fcW- rT. HBKEZB VKI-OimOMK O IlC I Tonlaht 8 30 Tonlalit mk . ,, 9 jiivnii iii'r. .,. -.-.1viillll Wnflho'ir tm. ll"rrU KNlfKEIHIOCKKIl A..C Open Air. 26th & Wharton. Mnn., Julr 3d 1 star hniits. W)nd-iw. Hobby MeCann ts. Walter Itennle. SHIBEPARK y nXHKMAM, TOUAYj a IP. '; ATHLETICS vs. DETROIT Heserved bal at GuubeU uod SptUauiC OLYMPIC ROWING TESTSONTODAY Winners in Four Events of Na tional Regatta Will Com prise American Toam Worcester, Mass., July 24. The rowing senson In this country had Its cllmnx today in the final events,of the annual championship regatta of the National Association of Amateur Oars men. , From fotlr of the six races the win ners were to be choen ns America's rowing, team at the Antwerp Olympics, and the race for senior eights, last of the tiny, carried with it nlso the In tercollegiate chnmplonshlp for tho year. The Naval Academy vaisltv crew and Syracuse University, undefeated during the college senson, except by each other, had continued training until today. In order to settle the college title nnd to contend for Olympic selection. Representative of the rowing clubs of the country, Duluth llont Club sent an eight coached by the younger Ten Kyck, which included several of the oarsmen who won the championship last year. Annapolis made n double attempt for the honors, having advanced its secdnd eight to championship competition by winning the raco for intermediates yes terday. As a result. Weltleman, who was displaced ns ineligible for interme diate competition, returned to his place at number five In the Navy second shell, releasing Gallagher to the varsity eight. Itnmml, who itroked Sjrncuso through tho season, sat on the bnnk today, out of the boat liecat.se of bolls, while Clash, a freshman, held his sent. Tho Olympic team will be completed by the winners of the championship singles, In which the tltleholder, "Jack" Kelly, of Philadelphia, was one of the three contenders; the senior doubles, in which he nnd his cousin, l'aul Cos tello, opposed the Faulkner brothers, of Cambridge, nnd the senior fours. In the latter event, Century lloat .Club, of St. Iiouis. sought to defend Us title ngnlnst tho Navy, Duluth Uoat Club and the qunrtct from the Penn sylvania Barge Club, which won unex neetedlv In the Intermediates. A brisk breeze swept across the course during the forenoon, rultltng tne water for practice rows, but it was expected to become passive by race time. DIES AFTER BOXING BOUT Frankle Mahone, Knocked Out, Never Regains Consciousness Elizabeth, N. J., July 21. Francis Monahan, of Newark, known in the boxing ring ns Frankle Mahone, a featherweight, died here today following n boxing bout with Willie Davis. Inst night, in which he was knocked out with a blow' on the temple. Mahone was knocked down in the fifth round, but he refused to allow his seconds to throw in the sponge. The boxers were in n mix-up when Mahone fell from n severe blow and his sec onds enrried him to his corner. When they were tinnblc to revhc him, he wns tnken to the hospital. ' Davis surrendered himself nt police headquarters, but wns ordered paroled by County Prosecutor Hctfield until sent for. County Physician Wescottt. who per formed nn nutopsy. said death was due to a hemorrhage, but he could not as certain whether the hemorrhage was from a blow delivered by a fist or from contact with a floor. Sphas to Play Dlsston The crack team of the Houth Philadelphia Hebrew Assc elation will travel to Tacony tomorrow atternoon and play the Dlsston sawmakera in a Hunday same. The contest will mark the first appearance of the Snhaa In that Bertlon. and they expect to keep up their wonderful wlnnlnc streak by tnlilntt the measure of the saw makers Jiotn clubs will play their strongest line-ups. Tommy Volx. the premier Pitcher of the Dlsston club, will be on the mound. With proper support the big fellow Is without a peer and Is pitching in good form and receiving better support since Manjger I.onc cave tho club a shake-up. Huster Hustling for Games The Huster Club, nf South Philadelphia, has open dates for Saturday and Sunday games This team has played Unywond C, i- . Scott-Powell. Hirtram Park. V. O. I . ' tladdon Heights and teams of th-it class Huster would like to hear from Olbson A. A . llulst Park. Forty-eighth Ward. Madison flare, Flelsher A. A., Stetson A. A , Mar shall K Smith, Pcncojd. Phoenlxvllle All Stars, St. Raphael and any home teams pay-, Ing a guarantee. Write or phone Dickinson ' 423(1 after 0 p. m., Robert U Iteecher, 2007 South Franklin street. Golfers Tie at Wernersvllle Werneravllle, Pa., July 24. In the Galen nan uou i.iuu a approncnina: ar.a pulling contest on the course In the mountains Miss Mary Elizabeth Altemus, Merlon, tied with .Miss Kolb, Philadelphia Country Club, for the Oalen Hall trophy, with Miss Martha E Burns, Overbrook, tied with Miss Dorothy Marsden. Atlantic City, for tho runner-up honors. Touns COOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE TOURS IN COOL LATITUDES including 0 i ' A Wonderful Six-Day Cruise on THE SAGUENAY RtyER Inclusive Fare $150 Up EUROPE Escorted tour will leave Auguat 14 by S. S. "Adriatic." Itinerary includea Paria and battlefields Belgium (Brussels, Oatend) London. Also fifteen days' tour by private auto, mobile. Return to New York Sept. 24. CANADIAN ROCKIES-ALASKA PACIFIC COAST NATIONAL PARKS ESCORTED AND INDEPENDENT TRAVEL JJ-ILY-AUGUST BERMUDA TOURS EnghtndNineve N!"etrn DT' u,y 30 and every ten days thereafter. Inclusive Fare, $07.00 up. SOUTH AMERICA iIZurl.:'' Bnd JAPAN-CHINA EBCOrtel Tours leave during October. ANTIPODES Australia New Zealand South Sen Islands. Unusually interesting tour leares San Francisco January, 1921. THOS. COOK & SON, . 225 South Broad St. Walnut 300 or Walnut 3632 Philadelphia C.MACK KNOWS WHY HIS A'S ARE WINNING They're Getting the Hitting, Fielding and Pitching, Says Connie, After Third Straight Victory By EDWltf J. rOLLOCK tfyOU want to know why our club has been winning?" asked Mr. C. Mack, after the question had been put to him. "Well. I'll toll ,ou. We're winning because we're getting tho pitch ing. we're- getting the hitting nnd we're getting the fielding. That's the an swer.' ' And that is just what has happencil to our A'b. The pitchers nm rmnimr inrougn ana a nan ciud niwayn looks better when tho (itirlers ore good the boys aro laying on the old horsehlde nnd theli1 fielding resembles the play we saw at Hhlba Park in other dn,s. The Macks won their third straight game yesterday which incidentally ties their record for tho season nnd they had everything that tho gaunt genoral said they hod. nommel Shows 'Em Ed Hommcl stood the Tigers on their ears' and the other hired men socked Dutch Leonard opportunely. They col lected only seven hits off the southpaw, but flicy enmc in tho pinch. The Infield worked llkb a charm when a charm charms, and the outfield also came through with some nice catches. Fiank Welch had tho only error of the day, and that was due to a fly ball bounding off his finger Rommel showed n lot of stuff against tho Tigers, itnd he looks like the pitcher Mack said he was. The youngster was master at every turn nnd wns particu larly strong with men on. As an exam ple. Chick Shorten started the fourth with a doublo and was sacrificed to third. With Hciiman and Flagstcad fol lowing, it seemed virtually impossible to prevent a score, but the situation didn't fazo Bommcl in tho least. He went to work on Hellman nnd fanned him. Then he started on Flagstcad anil caused 'him to lift a fly to left, which Tilly Walker 8moHiered. Chick Onlloway was tho hitting star of the afternoon, and If he keeps on slugging the ball ho will not remain long nt No. 8 In the batting order. He hnd two doubles off Leonard In three times up, ami botn oi tno exirn-unse unites counted in the run-gcttlng. Ho began the Hilrd with a double, sprinted to third on Rommel's sacrifice and scored on Whitey Witt's drlvo to left, which Veach turned Into a sacrifice fly by a bare hand circus catch. Galloway's Bat Wicked Oallowav filed out In tho fifth, when nobody was on ; but when ho camo to bat In the seventh the bases were loaded. Hie score was tied nnd two were out. It was up to him and he camo through with n doublo to rlgnt center, which admitted two of the athletes. Be sides that, Chick also played a right smart game at the short field. Jimmy Dykes, .Fred Thomas and Crlffin, ns well, played snappy ball afield. One of Dykes's catdies was n humdinger. In the second. Veach drove one to his left nnd some dlstnnce over. It was a terrific clout, and Dykes just hnd time to tnko ono step nnd jump. He speared the ball with his gloved hand, and the force of It knocked him off his feet, but he held on to the bulb. Yes, they're getting the pitching nnd the fielding nnd the hitting. Thnt's why they hnve won six out of their Inst eight games. Arrow Open for Tomorrow Today the Arrow A. A., which has won Its last six names, taken on Oak Park nnd rlays a twilight game with Holilfeld Manufacturing Co , at nroad street and Alle gheny aenue, on Monday. Jumps on Horse Trying to Catch Home Run Drive Lancaster, Pa., July 24. Johnny Henig, lending batter in the Beth lehem Steel League, and former Oriole, In a Bethlehem.-American Chain game here yesterday, smashed two home runs nnd three triples. The homers were over the center, field fence. As Honlg came to the bat In. the i-ighth inning a horse strayed on the Held through an open gatc.and wan dered across center field. Outfielder Catl!!, of the American Chain, no ticing Homcrun Honlg nt bat ran after the horse, jumped aboard and headed him toward the fence at full speed ob the ball was lifted into the air for the second homer. Catiz and his mount crashed into tho fence while the ball went soar ing over. TOJIRS Mack Praises Slappcy, Neivcst of A's'Southpatvs Jack Slappcy, the new southpaw, who reported to the A's yesterday, has made a lilt with his boss. IJe showed Mark n few things while he was pitching tp hitters in batting practice. "He has a nice, easy delivery," snld Mnck. "He hns plenty of speed nnd good curves. He's a big, husky boy, built along the same lines ns Bryant Harris, but heavier. I think he has something." Slappcy wns Imported from tho University of Ocorgin. He mny not be used by Mnck for some time, but if he continues to show the stuff ho will stay with the club. NEW RACING ORGANIZATION Delaware County Association Holds Flrot Meet Next Saturday 'I lie Delaware County Racing Asso ciation has been recently organized for tne purpose of lio tllnir motorfyclc. nuto- mobile, trotting and running meets on the Chester Fair Grounds, one-half mile dirt track, at Chester, Pa. The first meet .will be staged next Saturday, July 31, antl the other dates selected arc August 7, 14, 28. nnd Monday, Sep tember 0 (Labor Day.) -Officers of the association are N.. G. Bcrrec, president ; R. M. Prltchctt, vice president; John A. Rodcn, race manager. The events for next Saturday are: Ten-mile professional motorcycle, one-mile time trial, professional; five mile motorcycle, professional; ten-mile side car, professional ; one-mile trotting race, bes two In three heats; one-half mile running race. Entries can be made to Jack Roden, 1DW Berkshire street, Fraukford, or at the Chester Fair Grounds, Cb.cs.tcr, Pa. Mississippi In Rutgers's Place nioomlngton, Tnd., July 24. The Indiana University football team will play the Mis sissippi University t eleven at Dloomlngton October I). It waif announced yesterday by Bwald O. (Jtlehm, director of athletics at Indiana. The game will take tho place of that scheduled with nutter rvnen v.. Brunswick. N. J., which wns canceled be L cause of the length of tho trip. Cop Athletes Granted Leave ..N1W Y,Ik, Ju,v. . Three members of the New York police department have been granted a leave of sixty d.is to take part In the Olympic games to be held In Antwerp "'V. 2!on!!- .T!le' nre I'1'Utenant Matthew .Mf?lth ,0.Tr.?,fr,A Patrolman Patrick McDonald, of Traffic n. and Patrolman Wil liam P. Spengler, of the East Eighty-eighth street station, Five Leading Batters in Two Major Leagues AMERICAN I.KAOUE Speaker. Cleveland SO 343 SI 142 .414 Jackson. Chicago ... . SS USD S2 13n-401 Nlsler, St. Inula SB 3fi0 OS 142 .son Huth. New York R7 28 07 113 .3D2 KIce. Washington tU S35 48 122 .301 NATIONAL I.RAdUK - (1. All. It. If Are. Hornsbr, St. I-oulu .... M 340 ,11 12, .3S8 J. Smith, St. I-ouls ...HO 104 40 G4 .330 E. Smith, New York SI Iftl in 41) ,1m Konetrhy. 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Loading Philadelphia Havana SS "Lake Galera". . .Loading SS "Coquina" July 31 For rates and particulars apply to Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA. PA. Philadelphia to Scandinavian Ports Christiania, ' Gothenburg, Copenhagen Regular Service U. S. Phlpplns- HourU Btetl Btramrrs SS "Oronoke" Loading A Steamer Aug. 10 (From Pier 78, South Wharves) The Charles T. Mcgee Co. Agents for U. S. Shipjnnff Board Drexel Building PHILADB'.PHIA Dell Lombard 5100 PHILADELPHIA T6 YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND SHANGHAI S.S."GLENSHANE" NOW LOADING Expect to Sail July 31 For space, ratrs, tie,, apply Furoess, Withy & Co., Ltd. .211 Bourse, Philadelphia fbonrsl Lombard 4363, Main 14T May Lose Record JB ' SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsflsBV' SBBIM BBBBBBBBBBBBir BBBBBB lBBBBBBBBBBBBr MKXUS BEDELL Motor-paced racer whose one-hour record may bo broken at Point Breeze Velodrome tonight Amateur Sports Eer A. C. Away: saventeen-twenty years eld J j l.ynch. 8211 Tasiservaireei, Iteurh A. A. Away: first class: July 81 and other open dates. J. 8eltr, 2S13 North Water sTeet, or phone Tioga 8833 during the day and Kensington 0131 evening. West I'hlladelphln Euphonln Clnb Away: first class James Altken, 0005 Klngsesalng avenue Columbia. Juniors Awajri nfteen-seventeen ears old Frank Mooney, 2418 South Fair hill s'reet Thompson A. A. Away: seventeen-nlne-teen eara old, July 31 nnd all Saturdays In August open Morris Freeman. 010 West Thompson street. Southampton A. C Home tlrst class: July 24 nnd 81 open. J I). Palzer, South ampton, Pa., or phono Market 317. Mnnnjunk A. C Away, first class: has August 21. 28 nnd Labor Dav open. James Drennen 4543 Daker street, Manayunk. Pa. P. U. T. Clnb Away; nrst class: July 25 open J Whiteside, Diamond 0033 Jniquord A, A. Away, first class; July 2.1 open. William Kreutr. 1852 East Orleans street. Ilrl Mni? Home or awav: Saturday and Sunday dates open (or first-class teams, n M. nose, 201 south Seventy-second street. (lien Social Clnb A-var: first class: July 31 open. John Thomas, care Olenwood So clal Club. Fifth street and Olenwood avenue. Amerlcns A. A. Away; first class; July i 31 open .11. J. Luff, 2447 Memphis street. A rnoenix Aii--Hare aw ay; nrsi nans; JuM 31 open Ed Oavtn, Phoenlxvllle, Pa. St. Elliutieth'a C. 0. Away; first class. William J. Morris. 1810 Ducknell street. Coonenrllle Stars Away: first class: has tomorrow open D. n. McCoy, 33(15 North Second street. Philadelphia Profs. Awnv; July 31. Au gust 1 and 8 open William Gray. 2751 North Ninth street. Majestic A. C. Away: algteen-elgrteen years old. I.. J. Murphy, 1018 South Heech wood street. STEAMSHIP NOTICES rrcltht Hrirlce BarbltlAERLv1,c'Ehc- FROM PHILADELPHIA Yokohama Kobe U. S. S. B. SS "Henry Steera" July 15th Yokohama Kobe Shanghai U. S. S. B. SS "Eastern Cloud" July 20th For Rate. Ete.. Ami Barber Steamship Lines, Inc. IT DATTEKT PLACE. NEW YORK Gailey, Davis & Co., Philadelphfc agents. notmsE ntoo. LUCKENBACH LINE Philadelphia to RotterdaavAmiterdim A UTEIMKR (U. h. S. noanll . jy 31 RotterdanvPhiladelphia S. H. WEST POOT. .... . . ,jnir.- s. s. k. i. i.rrKKNnxai . . sVpV. J Philadelphia-San DiegoLoi AnRelet-San Francisco H. S. ntED'K MTCKKynACn ..Anr. 9 San Francitco-Phitadelphla-via Lot Anjreles and San Diego S. S. WATOWVAV (I'.R.H.rtil.) . jjl, . S. H. HATTIi: I ITHENIUCH . Au. ii GAILEY, DAVIS & CO., Airent. 403 Uourse Uldi. I'hoae Lombard ZOOS Luckenbich Steamship Companr, Inc. 44 Whltrhall St.. New Tork City. N. Y. DIRECT SAILINGS FREIGHT SERVICK U. S. Shipping Board Steamers Philadelphia to Los Angeles Harbor San Francisco Seattle SS "Springfield" (100 A-l) . Loading SS "Artlgas" (100 A-l) Aug. 2 With Regular Sailings Thereafter For Rates, Etc., Apply to NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. IS6 8. Fourth St.. rblla riionrs. Lombard. S384.8. . Fa. Mala R30. Holland-America LINE NEW YORK to ROTTERDAM Via Plymouth and Boulogne-Sur-Mer Noordim iAnf, 4Spl. 8 New Amsterdam Af. 10 Sept. M Rjrndim , Av(, 18Spt, 22 Rotterdam Aug. 28lOct, 2 VanMuitec OOlcs. 1851 Walnut u t.. 1'fcUa. HOUR BIKE RECORD IN DANGER TONIGHT Carman Likely to Cot Figures at Dromo in Brassard Clas sic Walthourto Ride Jhe one-hour bike record will be In danger tonight when four of the best riace followers In the country compete n the Brnssard classic at the Point Breeze Velodrome. Clarence Carman. Menus Bedell. Vlneenzo Maddnna nnd George Wiley nre the stars In tho fea ture. Carman has been riding In remnrk able form recently, having won all three of the international races within the last two weeks, nnd he Is the favorite to land the honors tonight It would not be surprising to see him set new figures for distance In an hour-limit time. The record which now stands is forty-four and a half miles. It was made by Menus Bedell In the early part of the season. The event tonight Is the first of the annual Brassard affairs. The Brassard race originated in France and is run as nn annual feature at all the dromes In this country nnd Kurope. The win ner of the event Is rewarded with a gold armulct, thlch he Is compelled to wear In every following Brassard race until beaten. The emblem then is turned over to the next victor. Carman, Bedell and Maddona have been riding here often of lnte, but this will be the first appearance of Oeorge Wiley In some time. Wlle' has been riding In great times on the Providence trnck and should how nt his best against the field In the Brassard. There is considerable Interest being Yonnr Men and Hoy MEADOW1IROOK. VA. mu iiiiiiimuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"""""""iin.M .i 'M MEADOWBROOK SCHOOL Country Day School for Boys MEADOWBROOK, PENNA. Primary School (Boys "Under 8), Lower School, Upper School A school that elves a boy a complete elementary schooling and prepares for entrance to any TRUSTEED boarding school or college, without taking; him voiuuu away from hla home and Its vital influences dur Ing; his Imprrsslonnble yenrs. A Fchool In which open-air training;, baseball, etc. handwork, and Intellectual study are combined with Christian example and precept to develop full manhood nnd efficiency. School grounds' have 15 acres; high elovatlon. Located 3 miles north of Jen klntown Readlnp Railroad to Meadowbroolc. Autobus service for nearby daces. Reaiatrntlon 3 3 I and assignment of classes. Hent. 2R. Kcr pron. neetns. terms. g1n nAArenu tlm TTiiff XTnater. BKV. JOHN WHITE WALKER, Meadntvbroflk. Fa. CHESTER . PA. Pennsylvania "Trains for GRANTS DEGREES Civil Engineering Chemistry Commerce and Finance Large new armory, gymna sium, tile pool and indoor rifle range SEPARATE PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR YOUNGER BOYS OF 12 AND UPWARDS COL. CHARLES E. HYATT, BOX 182, CHESTER, PA. lloth Heien Chemistry in all its branches with relation to manufacturing and pharma ceutical lines. Good positions awaiting graduates. Degree of B. S. in Chem. Ask for Catalog F-ff. rhnne, Diamond 631 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Ilroad fit. brlow Iltrk I rlilludelpliln I Leading Professions Open to Men and Women Chemistry Pharmacy Bacteriology Two, threa nnd four year courses, with recognized de crees, fit graduates (or respon sible, laboratory and executUn positions. Faculty cf nationally known teachers. Opportunities to earn part of expenses while, nttendlnn col lege. Write, or call for Catalog 11-72. One hundredth annualses slon begins September 27, 1920. PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY & SCIENCE (Formerly Philadelphia College of Pharmacy) PHILADELPHIA. PA. SrCCIAI. COACIIINO CL.8SES Rtudenta In Shorthand the I'arke.Schock Pitman or Qresfr Syatema desirous of mak inc headway during- tha summer months nouia lei us explain our special summer machine class JJ nilLA. IlllHINKSS COLLKOn 1017 Chestnut Ht. IMilladclphU MIIXKIlHyiLl.K HTATK NOIIMAI, NCIIOni, MIllersTllla. I.anrasteV Co.. I'n. neautlfui campus, commod. dorm's, hlch-irrade Instr , tuition free. Address C. H. Qordlnlor. Prln. ATI.ANTIO CITV Your SPEECH DEFECT will be rorrected If you will enroll as a member of my. summer class, now belnr conducted at Atlantic City A profitable va. latlon can be had if you Join this clsaa. conducted by M. D. Iloss. Instructor of aim. liar cl8s.es at the tntral llranch Y. M. C.A.. rhlladelphla. The Klnar method elves confidence and qulrta the nervea. Arranaa to enroll on or before Atrcuat tat. Moderate .J."""aifIKVi - M... ' " '"'" , e'ne Walter Hagen's Dritic ' Ended Unique Contest' Sew Vorlt, July -. The marine' golf championship match of the Mid Atlantic ended Indecisively yesterday; when a mighty drive by WnlteVv Hagen. American champion, wrecke the apparatus used to record tjIovh; aboard the liner Atpiitanla, nccord-, Ing to wireless messages received, here. 1 Hagen and his opponent, Armatid Mnsse.v, French amnteur champion, were in the midst of n driving con? test when the mishnp occurred. Balls were driven out to sea nnd the length nnd accuracy of each drive was re corded by a mechanical device. When Hagen's ill-fated drive put the re corder out of commission the play hnd to bo abandoned. manifested in the sprint match race be tween the class of the amateur rider's. They arc Frank Harris, the husky boy from the Olympic Club, of this cltj oihI Bobby Walthour, Jr., of Atlanta, (jcorgla. Walthour, who. Is the sixteen-year-old son of the famous pace follower has been beaten only twice this season. That was last Thursday night, when, he wns trimmed by Harris In theA one-mile open nnd the handicap. Hnr-, ris has been defeated by Walthour on three occasions, but it looks as If the local youth has just found himself They will rnce for the best two in three one-mile heats. There has been n large number of en tries received for the other amnteifr events, in which both Harris arid , Walthour also will ride. In addition1 there will be a two-milo open race for the Order of Owls. Gibbons Outpoints Turner Minneapolis, July 24 Tommy Gibbons, of St. Paul, outpointed Clav Turner, of New York. In a. ten-round no-declslon hout here last night, according to newspaper men. T,ie men are light heaywelghts Young Men nnd Ttoya aiEAnowrmooic. pa. Charles T,. Borle. Jr. George W. Elklns, Jr. J. SmVlIe Hcrkncss Wayne He rltn ess Anderson MacPhee Charles E. Mclnness John C. Martin George Satterthwalte Robert Sewall 31. A. CIIKSTr.lt. VA. Military College Leadership" Infantry Cavalry Artillery Aviation Athletics lloth Srxrs Banks JntrimlTV Summrr Courses ni-for Student and Teachers. Day USinC8S school. NlKht School. College 1200 Walnut Street WASHINGTON. D. O. ST-STU-T-T-TERING and Stammering cured at hom. Instructive booklet free. Refer to Lder EerMee jiureau. aiier .icuonneii. ,'u oio. mac Bank Bide., Wathlngton. D. C IIOSTQN. SLS. s TAMMERER I Can Cure You SA'M'I.D.noilIIINS 840 lluntlncton Are., llnaton Consult Ledger Service liureau. KEAU1NO. PA. 6CHHYLKII.T. SEM1NAIIV. Keadlnc' Junior Collra-e, Iteadlnr, r. Preparatory and Junior College courses. New ath field. Chris tian Influences predominate. Tuition. 1400 per rear. Warren F Teel A M . D D Pr. AXNVIL1.E, PA. USnANON VAL1.KY COL1.EOE Co-educatlonal, colleEe and academlo courses; music, art. oratory, prepares for medical schools; moderate Consult Ledeer liureau. Rev. Q D Onssard D P.. President. .' MI'SITAJ. lXSTItl'CTION T1IK Ii. K I'Ull.l, CONMCUVATORY of Music and An. IMitnn. Wlnil and Htrlncr Instrumema, Voial ISloiutlnn, Dramatic Art. r.ir jau- .iirin iirnnu m. .iiao i resaer iHiiiiiinr. 1714 I iie-lniit st. inline Mm nntl Both The William Penn Charier School No. 8 South 12th St, Philadelphia rOUKTJED 189 The academlo year in!0-31 brains Tues day. September 21. 1820. and the Pros- llulldlnaa will be open for Inspection and for classification of pupils September 7th. nichard H. Oumraere. Ph. I).. Ileartmtr. Strayer's Business College I'lillailrlidila'H Urrutrst Iluslnrna Hrhool "07 Chestnut M. Phone Walnut 3St I'KKKSKIM.. N. Y. VSTCIISTEK JIILITAUY ACADEMY Military tralnlne In a Homelike School. Unsurpassed location on Hudson. Individual attention. Wrlto for catalogue. James Nel. ion Mcl.ure Consult Public Ledeer Berv. Du. .AM.KXTOWN. PA. Allentown Preparatory School Prep.irea for colleao or tech Small classes individual Instruct? school. Mtnrt.n, BOernment All athletics Splendid modern bulldlnaa Large campus nnd Rymnaslum. Special Hire for younger boys Hates, (400. Young Women and (llrls The Holman School 220A,I",a,l,,u, will open for Ita twenty-first Vear H.nt.mhnr OH4 Innn Elliabeth V Hraley. A II . Headmistress. The Gordon-Roncv School ror Olrla. 4112 Spruce street. Qcnerat and uoiieae 'reparatory Courn.. ; Oarden nrf fi.m .. T... .. - Oym. Mlaa Honey. Prln. (IAHHISON, SID. Garilson Forest School .. -iK.iCy Bfheol lor Olrls. less than an hour fruW Baltimore. Intermediate and cSl lese Preparatory. Ilox L, O HHI80N. in WASHINGTON, ( HOLY CROSS SJADEMY wasiunoton: d. 0. Cmnrpassed Hoarding Hehool for 0lv Consult PubJI !Xer Bertlca Bur. COVIXOTOW.'VA. "' I ' 1 ,fi) It If sw le ll i f i , l ,. 1 .'I I '14 B tfl ' i- t i - "'II tfl".,v ...f. . , I ft- J1 a.l . t j .V. .V- .r.A R Vi? m v f