BEfiEK vmarmK i' "VSW u.-'riV;f ; ' V v " , ' . , EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIXiADELPHIA", SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1920 xu WITH THE ARRIVAL OF OUR BILL TILDEN UNCLE SAM WILL ENTERTAIN ENGLAND'S NEW KI$& i . PLATTAND HOFFNER BA TTLEATSHA WNEE Historical Philadelphia Match Is the Feature of Lower Bracket of Semifinal Round in Buckwood Trophy Golf Today s , By SANDV MdNMLICK Shawnee Country Club, Shawncc-on-Delaware AtiR. ?. ' Tlin natives of Shawnee were treated tn,lav to the historical rhlladel M,ma?ch between J. W. I'Ifttt. Phlla SJlnhta chnmJSon. and George W.'Hoff ?.rP winner of the Quaker Clt.Vfsilver SOn"R lower bracket of theVml. finnUn the IJuckwood trophy golf hero t0piatt teed off against Hnffner In the tern final-, and the match va fifty -. In the upper bracket Frank W. Dyer., Viiit for the Metropolitan champion X m't XuHce Rlsley. of Atlantic riv and winner of they spring tourna mmt there, and both matches were to be Sid at the finish of eighteen oxcltl.jg holes in the opinion of the largest gal rv hlch nwmbloil at the first tee. Drer uon his way by defeating P. II. Gate', of IiIh district, one up. Rlilcv met Dyer by virtue of a win oTcr-I f. Worthlngton, New ork, one un in nineteen holes. Hnffnrr entr-p. the comllnnls bv do toting Fred W. Knight. Whltemnrsh, 4 Anil 3. Piatt defeated Eugene Grace, of Northampton, 7 and 0. Fourth Match Tbli the fourth match of the Venr between Hoffner nnd Piatt. Plntt defeated Hoffnrr at Northhllh and In the Plilladelphia chnniplonshlp after brilliant battle, but Hoffner won from Plntt at Unncreh ,lu nineteen holes, mnklng the count 2 nnd 1. There has been little difference be tween these two Philadelphia players all K.. nf Khntvnen Plntt linn nppn srusuu. uin. ... .JH...." - ----- ------- I. ilaite much tne oeuer con. iiminur. .i.nnwant nti prrentlnnnllv stronff . .1.. .... .....I thrn.tfrh tltn fnlnvnvs but has f.o far been unable to gauge the very fast greens. ' Piatt, howevnr,, has very heldom missed n shot mi far. He won, the mednl nith a margin of three, strikes over the field of ninety starters, the only golfer Illslcv defeated .T. S. 'Worthlngton, the Kngllshman, yesterdny nfternoon 1 up in 10 holes. Worthlngton lilt a beautiful iron nnd was nearer on the fecond shot tlfan Illsley. but the Atlan tic Citv star stepped up to his difficult downhill putt from twenty-two feet and tank it for n bird .'1 nnd the mateli Illsley was expected to give the sole survivor of the Metropolitan district n close battlo today. Tlip rivalry between the Philadelphia and the Metropolitan districts hns developed to an extraor dinary extent during this tournnment. Manv bets have been lnid that a Plilia delpliian will defeat the choico of the Gotham Golf Club. Piatt Wins Twice Piatt played two superb matches yes terday in the morning rounds. He de feated Boycc Combe, the British Colum bia expert, who holds many of tho west ern course rccoids, OS. GO nnd things, Canadian Does High Hurdles in , 14- 4-5 Navy Athlotes in Belgium Antwerp, Aug. 7. Enrl Thomson, the famous Dartmouth hurdler, who is running for Cnnada, yesterday beat the Olympic leeord for tiic 110-meter high hurdle. In his (list practice sprint, the intercollegiate champion wns clocked in 14 4 5 seconds. This is one-fifth of a second under the present mark made by Forest Smithson, nu Ameri can, in 100S. One hundred nnd ten meters is approximately 12.") yatds. Sunny weather, the first here in a J.fcek, greeted the navy athletes of the Pnltoil States who arrived jestcrday on the United States steamship Frederick. A transport carried them up the rUcr to the landing pier. They took their firn practico in tho Olympic stadium tonny. The main body of tho track nnd field athletes, who nro aboard tho United States steamship Princess Mntoika, are ftpectcd to land hero today. Hie Chllenu nthUtes, Junn .Torquern and Arturo Medio,, were among tho new arrivnls today. Jorqucin is entered in 'he 1000 -meter run und the Marathon, Jjhlle Medlq is to compete in the jave lin throw. Interest in the Marathon Is being watered in Pcrslco, nn Italian, wito has been making fust time in tfiuls. lersioo jesteidny did fifteen miles In 1 hour and 27 minutes. Arri is a good second string Italian for tho Mnrn Jhon. ijn nhh second In a distance race in I.ngland last mpiith. Piatt Adnms. the New York A. O. num. is fondling the Italians, nud he wlieves lie hns the winner in the men Ironi the "sunny land." Vardon and Ray Win and Lose .nd0!l!!.",f,"!, .: fe, 7 -Harry Vardon tt.i .. . 8haminitt ..., v V "-,v" ior none nVTrPwof- 4"ffm 7 r-T.Wr,y member, of " sou"ham.r.nnm,nrlfK " .Cup- """"1 "rtHy ouummpton on tho .teunvililp I'bllBdcl- o view oana ror Home ,."' oru. '" tr lenger lor To Hold Golf Tourney for Southptno Players h!aa;hrmloll Kolfl,r "f the Mid- 1 mvn".",l.y V1"1' of 1,le lBln'l. f i ,Vriv"n;tci1 utlumw players ,'! "wr, ' ,B cotry who belong " mmhr flubs of the U. S. G A .- ... u uuuonni one-dnv 'led tlint ii L..,.n . n treiit if , ",ua 's never 'luUnf ,f ,ft'V,1C(! tl,is ,lnt0 '" ttill ,"mi . i,(' 1(,ft-'""Ieil event la die,. Ir,5;'-Nix h(,lcs of nicliil play Kntriel m","1 " wi'nratoreund. n5 v ' ' '!e recclvt''' "t '''" ve. amo,,?Mk " be8t known "outhpnw among t.0 very faw plajvB golf h alter Purcell. nf n,!,-.7i. ':... saws THOMSON BEATS OLYMPIC IRK Mth I'mmeM f-h0l , CJlh'b''n match hfra ml . roirn I I nfe1n.'". euclt team wlnnlns on ih" mS?,tiup , l rtnch ,"rt 1-iB'rblada ma",cnh;ennt0rlo"nvarrnn;Jnr.nyh0 a"ern0n . nmr jimMn KOllem. dlvlilprf onnr fcolelv f- i ,; , 'l "" august II, ildnii f ;'m,Ulc'11 -ll0"'nrH. '"'id what most coif.. i.nv iw -.-.. IIIIII nhmii, . "Ulll'lll and ln the afternoon J. Wood defeated Kugene Grace, who Is not only president of the Hethlehcm Steel Works, but Is the best plnver at the Northampton Club. 7 nnd 0. Plntt missed but one shot In the en tlrp day. This was In his morning round ngalnst Combe, whom ha beat fi nnd !. At this Jiolp Tlnft put one so close to out of boinds that he had to stand In n gulloy nnd had little chance to mnke n perfect approach to tho green. Plntt s drives were always long nnd In the middle. Of those of the survivors In tho flrst'slxtecn Plntt nnnrnrs to be playing the best golf. Ills cxcusablo misseu nunc at tne eleventh hole yester day morning was the only ono witnessed thli tourney. Dyer, n former University of Pennsylvania- nlnver nnd Px.PenrtRvlrnnln state rfinmpion, is hitting n longer tee ball, but Piatt Is hnldlns bis ;0vn through the green. This tournnment should not pnss without n word of S. M. Newton, Richmond, who prob obly plays the most deliberate game of anv American golfer. Newton played Grace yesterday morning just in front of Hoffner and Richnrd A. Ilalght. Rclleclalre. New ton is a firm believer in tho theory thnt four practice swings nnd n thor ough survey of the shot will prove suc cessful, but unfortunate against Golfer Grace. Newton wns trapped nt the fifteenth hole, missed, and he was trap ped nt the sixteenth, the blnnickill hole, ovr played, and at the eighteenth nnd missed. Golfer Newton held up tho Ilalght IIofTncr match nnd the Combc-Plntt match of the morning. In the defeated eights he was defeated by Combe one up nt the eighteenth flight for the sixth time, five times In practico and oncp In the tournament. If that Isn't enough it ought to be. Harper Plays Well Frank W. Harper. Trenton, met Herbert R. Newton. Fronkford, In the fpnturc match of the second sixteen. Harper is playing a superb game, both on the links nnd through tho extra holes. Golfer Harper is nn nil -round athlete nnd is the favorite in the sec ond sixteen. Prof. John A. Lumnn, of Rala, de serves a bit of space for his superb work in this tournament. He not only qualities in the first sixteen, but he took Ilalght to the twenty-second hole yes terdny afternoon. Professor Luman was nt the top Of his game, nnd despite the extra putts nllowed nnd the extra holes he succeeded in carrying the matfh to the fourth, where two balls In the green lost him th( mntch to Ilalght. Dr. A. Knox, Frankford. scored n notable victory over Kdwnrd O'Han lon, Frankford. two up, pnrtlr due to the fact thnt thpjJoctor was in better voice than O'HarJIon. What May Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAL I,K.ODK Club w. I P.C. 'ln I.or Split llrooklrn ... BH 44 .BSO t.H77 t.S58 .SB7 Cincinnati . S4 4i .(IA3 T.A71 i.R.tl .501 New York.. M 4,'J .841 ,84S .im l'lltbnrsli, 01 4 ,8t.l . 53n Cl.lrnKo ... 81 84 .48(1 .440 .481 ... M. I-ouU .. 48 58 .480t.48l .441 .4M '"""Ion 43 80 .487 408 $.14? .487 I'lillllfs ... 39 88 .402 t.414 .391 .404 AMKMCAN I.KOUU Clnl. V. I.. IC. Win I.oe Cletrlan. 07 S5 ,S7 .000 .080 New York Ort 41 .017 .020 .011 Cl.lrnco 00 41 .018 .010 .010 St. I.oi.U .. 40 61 .400 .408 .488 Washington 48 61 .474 .480 .100 llonton 44 68 .414 .180 .41(1 Detroit ......... M OS .380 .380 .370 Athletic. 32 71 .311 .317 .302 Double header, twin two. I.ose two. SCHEDULE FO? TODAY NATIONAL LEAflUK oi(Clnennntl nt l'hlUidelnhla, rain. 1:30 nnd 3f.m 1 (3 cames). C ilcflo at Now Y'ork. roln. S. . Jj1';01"'' " Ilrooklyn. roln, li30 nnd 3:30 (2 Eiuue). St. I.011U nt ItoKton, rloudr. Iil5 und 3:13 (2 enmes). ' .V.1IKIUCAN LKAfiUE Athletlen at Cletelnnd. clenr. 3. New ork nf Detroit, rlou.lr. 3. Ilmitnn i.t Cl.lrnco. eloudr. 3. Mnshlnicton ut St. LouU. clenr. 3:18. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY NATIONAL LEAfiUK Clnclnnntl. 8, rhllllea. 2. New York, 61 Chimin, 2. New York. 0 1 Chleaco. 2 (neeond came). IIOHton. 7 1 St. LoiiU, 2. llrookljn-l'lttnhurith, pontponeil, rain. .... ., AMEHICAN I.KAC.UK Athletic, 2i Cleveland. 1 Men Innlnrn). fhlcaro. 4 IloHtnn. 8 tten innlncs). New York, lit Detroit. 7. ht. LouU, 14) Washlnrton. 7. Where Little League Teams Play This Afternoon r MONTGOMEItY COUNTY I.IUOUK Nn Barnes achejutcd HIIIuDELriUA NDIICnDAN LEAdUU No ames echeduled, IIRTIILRIIIUI STEEL LE,01TE I.ebSnonOW8 Plnt "' St"lton- Hetldehem at DELAWAHE IlIVEIl I.EAOUK fni?n'"blTn,f ?l .nR,rbor' De 'VB at New- DEUWVAUE COUNTY HUUUKIIAN a& i?J:rn,!M?"A, '' rark at JIANUrACTUIlEnS' I,KflUR , .,,,,, ,.,,. HV inn nurtiti NProclnr Slivjirtz n Hmt.K ... . Nice Ilall-Heanni at W P Head & fionS' Stokea & Smith at Hhutte.Koer"nB Da? A jfn,JSnnK?.Jvl.VerPM TWn,enJ- du a'0"1 INDUSTIIIAL A.MATElIIl I.KAOUK llohlfeld nt HerdHlcIc & Meiee. North American I.aco at I.uptnn orm DEI-AWAKE rnrCTv INDU8TKIAL nira at yVnlfenden-Hhore. Caledonia at Kernliaw, Oriswold at Kent. NOUTHEAHT CATHOLIC LKOUE Ht. Ann at St. Clement. St. Adelbert at Holy Name. St Henry at St Ancelun. St. Michael at St Veronica. iNTicnnoitounii leaoue Vauclaln ut Swartbmorc. Kolaum at Qlen olden DELAWARE- IlIVEU INDUSTRIAL Vlscoee at Abarfojlo, Sun 6hlp at Congo leum, CollKTCMIIOfT flAJIES Liberty Stara at Nativity, N E. I'rofes. elonalB at rorty-elBhth Ward Club. Kanuta C O at fit. Itarnaba'a C c . J A J Dob eon at I'encoyd, II, D. Wood, of Florence, at Strawbrldgo A Clothier: Summerdale at l.ogan A. A . Madhjon Stara at Stetson, tl mtiel Ilrnthera at Heas-llrlxht Klauder Wetdin at Scott-Powell. Urnnklvn nnv.i Ufllants nt Hllldale. Clear field A A at Mon- H tnnti.h nf lllmi...!.. ft... t I. ii..u 1 hetter Olanta, Cheater. llrldgepnrt va Wlcaco Srrcw and Machine at Orenloch Cur tis at M. E. Smith, Tenreau Hears at Hllldale. SUNDAY OAMKH Aberfole. if Chester nt Nativity, Hllldale nt Dlnston, Madison Stara at IfrldeiburE: Kayoula C c at Klnimley . a , Camden CUy at 1181st Pa-k. Now York Ship at Fle'sher. Qlenslde at KlauiterWeldons J & J. Dobson at lluihwlck. Drnoklyn; Otmbel Ilrothors at Pottsvllle, Qlenelde at Klauder Welion, Mervlne at Clearfield A A . North west Professionals st South Ilrnad II, I) c. Atlantic ItennliiK at Madison Stars, Prank ford IA. 0. at Columbia C. C, Camden A. A. at Forty-eighth Wrd. Shnrpl-s at M. E, Bmlllv Kurpass Leather at Eal Oerman- .""f i ...I.Iole Kllburn at Southwark Founrin Nile. Crane nt MorrlvWhenler, B.S 't Nava Aircraft. Iiarrett nt n.'. '. m.e"i .al riHLA. .1LNUFACTURKRN l.R.ini.w WlH I- COP IN DOUBLES i Older School .Victorious When Ha'rto and Canor Are Do foafod at Seabright Seabright. N, .L.Aug. 7. It wns n vjctorv for the older school ns repre sented by Benls P. Wrluht. national champion In IDO,' nnd former Davis Cup player, when he nnd Wntson . Washburn defeated Richard Hnrtc and O. Co'ket Cnner. of Roston. by a score of 2-0. fl..1. n..'. R-0 In the final round of the doubles in the Invitation tournn ment of the Senbrlght lawn tcunln and frlckct club. Hnrtp and Cnner shot their bolt In tho first set anil, although they mnde many ineffectual attempts to turn the tide of battle In their favor ln the last three sets, they were up ngalnst n craftier team, so that nil their advan tage of youth, speed and hnrd hitting wero set nt naught. " Tho feature was the strategy of the veteran Wright. Reals is no longer able to finish off his points over head as he could do flfteeti years ngo, but he overcame this by employing n baffling change of pace, with many soft block volleys nnd deftly plnycd deep lobs that finally completely upset the nggrcs slvo attack of Ilartc and Cnner. Wnshhurn. of course, was an Inde spcnsable. aid In Insuring the ultimate victory, in fact he was responlblo, directly and indirectly, for more win ning shots than Wilght, yet at the same time it wns undoubtedly the lat tcr's plan of campaign that was so successfully waged. Hnrtc and Cancr won the first set without great difficulty, outspecdlng nnd outhlttlng their opponents, par ticularly Wright, who could not hold his own ngalnst the dash nnd "punch" of youth.' Seeing that It was hopeless to try and mntch his opponents on this score, Wright fell bnck ou change of pnee to bring about the downfall, of Ilartc and Caner, and the score of the mntch shows how well he succeeded. The Roston pair never know whnt to expect in the last three sets. Set for a hard-hitting, slnm-bang style of game in which Hartc's furious speed . nnd power overhead would have been n decisive factor, they were baffled bv thoso soft, easy volleys of Wright's that often barely dropped the ball over the net. Rain, that began to fall heavily just as tho last game wag bcing.playcd, put n btop to all other scheduled matches, so thnt the tournament committee, bus planned n full, day of play for today. The feature matches will be the two singles. In the first of these, nt .'t o'clock, Miss Eleanor Tennnut, of Cali fornia, will meet Miss Marion Hinder stein, of Roston, in tho llnnl round, und at 4 o'clock Washburn and Willis E. Davis, of California, wjll clash in the final bracket. Two .mixed doubles mntches in the semlfinnu round will be played in the morning, with the linal set lor late afternoon. U. S. ATHLETES E Dallas, Among Others, Held Responsible for Unnsanitary Conditions for Olympic Team On Board tho U. S. S. rrincess Matollta, Auk. 7. (Uy Wireless, via. London, to the Associated Press). As a result of a midnight conference, the American Olympic nthlctes committee today revised the resolutions previously ndoptrd for presentation to the Ameri can Olympic committee, by adding n paragraph emphasizing tho blameless ness of the army and ships officers in responsibility for alleged unsanitary quarters and food aboard ship. Tho additional pnragraph laid the chargo of Inefficiency upon the Oljmpio rommittcc nnd named Justice. Ilurtow S. Weeks, (iiistavus T, Kirby,-8nmuel J. Dnllns, F.vcrett C. Brown nnd Fred erick W. Rubleti, who are committee members. The resolutions require thnt copies be given the Secretary of Wnr, the nrc'.s and the American Olympic committee. The printed originals were digued by nearly 200 athletes. The ship Is expected to dock nt S o'clock tonight nnd tho teams to go direct to schoolhouso quarters. Tho resolutions adopted yesterday requested among other things better accommodations .during their stay nt Antwerp than were prnvjdcd on the voyngo from New York. There hns been no indtratlou of action by tho Olympic committee on the nthletcs agitation. Amateur Sports K" IXSLEY A. A., under tho man agement of William Schneider, promises again to be up nmongjhe independent lenders of the city. For the balance of the senson tho Kinsley team will travel on Saturdays and use Bel mont nlntenu as homo grounds on Sun day. Kinsley has few dates open away from home, one of theso being' Labor Day morning, while nil tho Sunday dotes at home nre still open for first cIohs teams. Teams should stato the lowest guarantee they will travel for. William .T. Schneider, -1252 Viola street. t'nn Knliflit's l'rnfs .Away; nrst clnss, AuBUst 14 "Vtn. Cup Knight, 1(134 South Ooncstocu street, . - . , llrllmur A. A. Away, first clnss; Satur day nnd flundnv dates In Ausust and Sep. tember nptn. Harry lioni)et, 1402 Neivklrk " rrltc'hrr Eilillo riant, nf tho Tulpehooken Urdu, has Joined tho David Lupton Sons ''r.irke lCUe A. C, will travel to Colwjn. Pa tomorrow, wheie. It will meet the team of that place Rtrntou Profs Awav. first class. A. U. Watklns 4331 North Seventeenth street. Oak Travelers Away, first class, J Arm strnns;. 1IU4 South Twenty-third street Kenslnnton A. C Away, tlrst class. Au cuat 8 open l'hono Joo JIaitley, Kensington 3Westmoreland II. C."-.w,?yi.1nm class. Francis Jacobs, 33.18 North Itandolph street A tlrstflass cut. her and outfielder would like to slsn up with a kemtpro team. I)al. plsyer. I'.'fll North fhadwick street, Auburn A. t Awai, first .class, Aurust 8 open. A LanUls, g'.'ill North Chadwlck street. Fan Held for Assaulting Umpire 1'ottsUllo. I'a.. Auir 7 Frank Oalio. of Mlneruvllle was arrested bv State Policemen Uardnsr and Relnhold chareed with assault Inic Umplro Arthur Hhaner. of Iteadlni. who umpired, the came between Xllnersvllle and Cressona st Mlnersvllle lust enln Hhnner ordered Manauer IIrve. pf the .Mlnersvllle team, out of tho gnme. when It Is alleged. Oallo caught tho umpire by the throat and choked htm Dlsston Club Gets New Players Manager Fred I.onr will make three or up changes ln the Ulsston llne.un for Ihn four changes In the Ulsston (Ine.up for tho gams with Hllldale at State road and Unruh. street tomorrow afternoon A new pitcher has been secured to tska the place of Tom Vol. who now Ditches! for Mnrrlsvllle. In th jjeianars jwvor ijchwv iuii w. Vols will occupy- some other position in tho line-up, first base. A new outfielder and Intielder will Blg'tiet into tae same. uupiiiuii i'j iiiiduu uuiainiu WASHBURN RLAM COMMITTEE Rivals Tonight iv. i l s. b:.'?rj '. . XjA,-"'- r -Vx-rr: s IN MATCH RACK Clareneo Carmen (above) nnd Yin cenzo Maddona compete tonight in a match motor-paced raco nt tho Point fireejo Velodrome. They have agreed to allow tho winner to talto tho entire pttrso E Winner to Take All in Grind at Dromo Tonight Spencer to Sprint 'The two most popular nnd speediest pneo followers shown nt tire Point Breeze Velodrome this season will square off in n mntcli rncc touight, when Clnrcnce Carman and Vincenzo Mn donnn test their speed, strength nnd skill In three heats. The first heat of tho match grind will be ten miles and the second fifteen. The third heat, if necebsary, will be an other ten -mile event. J Both X'nrmnn nnd Madonna are nut for victory, lor they linvo agreed that the winner will take the eutiro purse. Tills was decided when the riders had a verbal battle last night. Despite tho fart that Carman holds the world's motor paced title, he is not the fn'vorite over the Itnltnn. The chances arc about oven. Carman's bril liant records ure cut down by tho fact that Madonna is admittedly nt Mis het in a short race. Carman will have to step for the victory. Madonna has been riding to ton form recently, hnving captured the thirty milo intcrnntionnl rncc nt tho drome last Monday night. Carman also hns been cleaning up. The winner of the event tonight will give fnfis nn excellent idea of the probable 10:20 champion. Jim mie Hunter nnd Norman Audcison will do the paceninking. Willie Spencer, the Canadian cham pion, who iccently defeated llnrry Kaiser, the conqueror of Orlando Pkini, will stack up against another titlehnlder in Alex McBetli, who holds the Austra lian crown in the sprint mntcli lace. They will lide for the best two in three one-mile heats. Frank Harris and Bobby Walthour, Jr., will teatiire tno amateur rnci ccs. IT WAS ALL WRONG Wrlfjht Thought So After Nelson Wallops Him In Eight Rounds Joe Nelson, of Southwark. IIS pounds, redeemed himself ngninst Joe Wright, of the Seventeenth ward. 122 pounds, by proving ills glove supeiior ity without the semhlnnce of n doubt in tho eight-round headline nt the Eleventh Street Arena last night. Not only did NcImmi force the lighting throughout, but lie also landed Hie harder and more often punches nnd scored n niiie-bcrond knockdown in the fifth. Wright did put on a game exhibi tion, lie tiled hard to turn the tide of defeat ngninst ills stronger antagon ist, but Nelson would not be denied. The latter wns nfter n knockout nud he had Wright in bad shape seveial times. As it wns AI Nelson, chief ndvUcr for his brother, Joe, shndeil Harry Samson, Wright's handler. But neither wns struck u blow, so it really was nil even. One nf the quickest knockouts ou record was M'ore.l.ln one nf the pre lims when Joe l'ortello shook hands with Jimmy Howell, than Mickcd him on the chin. It ull happened in about two seconds, Howell wns completely out nnd even a bucket of water couldn't revive him while, on the floor. In the other bouts Johnny O'Neil knocked out Tommy IInen, fouith; Bobby Allen defeated Terry Martin, and Jack Diamond stowed nwuy Frnnkle O'Neil In the first. PLAY DAY FOR WORKERS Employes of Wlcaco Plant Hold Annual Picnic One of tiio, features of the annual field day and picnic of the Wicnco Screw nnd Machine Works, of Seventh nnd Wood streets.' today nt (ireniocli I'ntlc, N. J., was a bnseball gnme between the Wicnco tenin and the Summerill team, leaders of tho Norristown Iutlus tliul League. A varied athletic prnginiu for male and female employes was carried out this morning. Those tlnihing first, se. ond and third in the cwiiIh received gold nnd silver medals, and a silver loving cup went'to the department scor ing the highest number nf points. The prizes have been dpnnted by the firm Following the track und Held events, n dinner wna served. Annual Scottish Games Today The annual) Scottish Barnes were hell this afternoon at the Maple drove grounds near Fox rhase In addition to the regular athletic eents, there was irl dancing by the younger and older members. Following the athletic events. there was a soccer game between the New Virk Ship eleven, runners up In the1 Amateur Allied League last season, mi tut winners. J. & J, Dobaoa: team. rt4 BV Wt v W r t ''iflisSK' CARMAN MADONNA MATCH RA OUT-OF-TOWN BOXERS PLAN TO INVADE PHILADELPHIA Tommy Ryan, Bantam, Has Arrived, and McCann, Light weight, and Mercer, Middleweight, Will Visit for Coming Season Ily LOUIS T OCAL rings are to be new pastures " for n number of out-of-town box ers this fall. Although the regular nea Vn still Is more than a month off, three mlttmeu from other fields nlrendyTThurwy night, according to a wire received linv nunouiired their Intention to tome hero for tho 1020-1 campaign. Tommy Ityan, n bantam from Mc Keeiport, I'a., nnd who linn estab lished n refutation In 118-pound com petitions In tho vicinity of Pittsburgh, it ono of the firs., visiting boxers to nrrlve. He Is here with Charley Jones, who says that llynn hns shown to ad vantage over such petit pugs ns Cnrl Tremnlne, Clinlky AVilmler nnd Eddie tuner, rncii 11 tougli fellow fqr any one to whip. nillvMcCnnn. Clevolnn.l llctitwolirlit. Is nuother glovemnn who is to come Into our fold. Mac wns under the man ngchient of Johnny Kllbane for a while, but the two Irishnjen disagreed. liny Cnmpbell. of this city, compares Mc Cann with Mike O'Dowd, on smaller pliysleal HneH, of course. ISillv is n terrific hitter with cither hnnd, "Camp uen bays. A middleweight visitor In I'hlhidel nhln is to be Hilly Mercer, of Pitts burgh. Mercer once was in tho sntne stubic with Harry (Jreb, nnd their mnnnger had to leave one or the other go beenuse of professional jcalousv, ac cording to Harry Keck. I'ltts'burgli sports writer. Mercer is of the fighting type, possessing a vicious wnllop in both hands. Ilcfore the regulnr seaon starts and nfter It is under way there is no doubt that a number of other out-of-town Hhtmcn will invade this locality. All of tho Nelsons, -A, Wally and Tony, were nt the Nailoml lin nlBht to se Joe redeem hlmef ngalnst Joo Wright Thev weren't disappointed Nelson mrt Wright looJfua.1,1 wrong, but the Utter rut on a game exhibition, especially nfter bing knocked down for tho count of nine in tho fifth round AI Reynold doein't understand why Jack Terry refuses to met him IMdle Rnndo soya that Reynolds has glNen Terry "","!" J Iclous battles nnd thnt may lie the rni-on r -ISSK nh"nehy of AI Mnrtln Judge und Indlnn Ilussell can hae Reynolds 1 gaine at any old time. Randof further statcB? t - AI Jnnnettl shapes up llk n promlslnc ref. eree. Ho Is cool and co lerttd at all stages or a bout, doesn't Interfero with the work h!-.,ll-box-!;!,. by BVP"'ni;'Ui pulling nnd breaking, and ln on the alert to warn the principals wlenover rules of the game are Infringed JipAn. Jannettl officiated In the Nelson-Wright bout last night. Kid Williams's twelxe-rotind match to a referee s decision nt Haltlmore wns postponed last night becauso of Inclement weather The STKAMsIIlP NOTICES LUCKENBACH LINE t Philadelphia to Rotterdam Amsterdam S. S. HOMESTEAD (U. S. S. Board) Aug. 14 Rotterdam Philadelphia S. S. KATRINKA LUCKENBACH August 18 S. S. K. I. LUCKENBACH September 4 Philadelphia San DiegoLos Angeles San Francisco S. S. FRED'K LUCKENBACH August 11 San Francisco Philadelphia via Los Angeles and San Dictro S. S. WATONWAN (U. S. S. Board) Auguat 15 S. S. HATTIE LUCKENBACH September 1 S. S. EASTERN GLADE (U. S. S. Board) September 10 LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. 328 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. l'linnr, I.nmh.ir.l 1120 IMW J J fPSIlW: I'uksenEi'r nnd I'rclclit Senlre Imperator New York " Cherbourg and Southampton Vennonia Philadelphia to Briitol and Liverpool K. A. Victoria New York " Liverpool Calabria New York " Hamburg and Danzif Anglo-Efjptian Philadelphia " Rotterdam and Antwerp Caronia New York " Liverpool Aquitania, New York " Cherbourg and Southampton Pannonia New York " Naples, Dubrovnik and Trieste Mauretania New York " Cherbourg and Southampton .".Sept Imperator New York " Cherbourg and Southampton .".".'Sept Accommodations now ai nllablo for nil stenmrrs nnd salllncs. 1'or I.iltrr Milling Apply to Passenger Office, 1300 Walnut Street, Philadelphia Freight Office, Bourse Building, Philadelphia DIRECT SAILINGS FREIGHT SERVICE U. S. Shipping Board Steamers Philadelphia to Los Angeles Harbor San Francisco Seattle SS "Artigas" (l6o A-l) Aur. 10 A Stenmer (100 A-l) Aug. 21 With Regular Sailings Thereafter For Rales, Etc., Apply to NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. ISO 8. Fourth Ht.. Fblta. rtiones. I.unibard 8301-8. . Pa. Main 830. EARN-LINE Incorporated 1801 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steameri General Cargo Regular Servico Philadelphia Manchester SS "DefMoines Bridge". Loading Philadelphia Havana SS "Lake Galcra" Sailed SS "Coquina" Loading For rates and paiticulars apply to Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA, A. Atlantic-Gulf& Pacific Lines PHILADELPHIA TO San Pedro (Port for Los Angeles) SAN FRANCISCO H.H. CAP K rtOMAIN About AUO. IS 6. H. NT.8T Al'AUM About SKIT. I , CHAN. KHIt. & TO.. Inc.. Acenls llrcxel Hid., rhlla,. I'a. Lombard SIfii Main 1520 ; , , II. JAFFK klddo'a bou?wlth Johnnv Ertle will bo staged in tno urioio city on jionaay mini, Johnny Tynmn scored a, knockout In th tenth round of a bout with llnrry rru, Ti...L n...J.. 4 tfnll'nT "J H. . nil from IPArry West. Tommv Stngg, according to Joseph Dori-1 nelly, Is going to attempt n comeback Stsgg used to bo a nrst-class lightweight shout ten yeard ago Seeing that Sammy ItooldMU planned to resume nctlNltles ln the '"J"; Stagg sub ha uoulllko to go on with Hobby. Tete. Tyrell and Tommy Loughrey are working on their preliminary card to he staged In conjunction" with the Eddie Mc AndrewsiToung Jack O'Drlen nfteen-routider nt West Manasnnk, August 10 There Is a host df talent In Manayunk and three six rounders composed of rlhgmen from "nl neighborhood probably will be put together. Two Gamsb for Smith Nino Curtis Publishing Co. team will Journey up to Tioga, and II streets this, nfternoon to meet Trink Carroll's Marshall n Smith team On Sunday the Sharpless A A. team, of West Chester, w 111 play a return game Shnrpless beat the snorting goods boys at West Chester last week. S to 3. KDUCATIONAL Until fter Theology Courses designed for those preparing for the Ministry, for Ministers' Assistants, Mis sionaries and Bible School Teachers. Ask for Catalog F-9 I'hone. Diamond (131 , TEMPLE UNIVERSITV Ilioad ft. below Ilerks 1'iniucleluhln STKAMSIIH'e NOTICES, ( ..Aug. 12 ..Aug. 12 ..Aug. 14 ..Aug. 17 ..Aug. 18 ..Aug. 21 ..Aug. 28 .Aug. 28, 5 PhUatfelphia tt Scandinavian Ports Christiania, Gothenburg, Copenhagen Regular Service c-,J,o8'.i,ppl," ".'l'"11 "" Steamers SS "Oronoko" Loading SS "Fort Arrrutronff". .Sept. 1 (rom Pier 78, South Wharves) The Charles T. Megee Co. Agents for U. S. Shipping Board Drexel Building PHILADELPHIA Dell Lombard 5100 The Globe Line Regular Sailings Philadelphia to Gothenburg Mulmo Stockholm Helsingfors Steel Steamer EASTERN TEMPEST Aug. 20th Tor Ttates and Spare Apply tn S. L. BURGESS & CO. Agents 909 LAFAYETTJ3 BLDG. Phones: Lombard 107273! Main' H20 HOLLMD-fllRllftfr LINE NEW YORK to ROTTERDAM Via Plymouth and Boulogne-Sur-Mer Noordsm Au. 4jSept. 8 .'.Aug-. 10 Sept. 14 Stvt Amsterdam Rvndam Af..BI5cpt,2Z Ah. 7ln. V 'Rolterdsm . .t.. ....... ..,". .,.Au(,28i0ct. 2 I fuisenltr Office. 1S31 IValLut l iui. j 1 uncus y um, xon ainuv ut ljuna, Fleleher In Three Games Eddl- Lusk nnd his Kllshr Yarn base, ban team will entertain tho Towanda team tins mttrnoon on their home grounds, Twen t"",V.h nml Reed streets. Tomorrow they play New Yrrk Ship. Htartlns on Tuesday eenlng, tho Vomers will start twilight baseball the opening game being with ths strong Hllldale team. Sherwood In Dual Meet The Sherwood Recreation Center cinder gathers fresh from a double victory last Saturday over the Starr Garden and Kln '"in Ceters. held (mother dual track nnd field .nft th' nfternofln on their hoin" grounds, nt Tlfty sixth nnd Christian streets, with the Wntervlew Center, from Wnyno aenue, tlermantown rnnrATtnvAt, Young aien nnd ltns The William Pcnn Charter School No. 8 South 12th Street, Philadelphia Founded 1GS9 Chartered 1701 An a.scliool of the highest American standards and Ideals, Penn Charter la eminently fitted for tho all-around development of tho modern boy'. Its graduates aro prepared to enter the varioun colleges and pro fessional and technical schools of tho country. Tho academic year 1920.21 begins Tuesday, September 21, 1920, and tho J'rospectus may b obtained on appllaitlon. Buildings will bo open for Inspection and-for r'aBSlflcatlon of pupils September 7th. RICHARD M. GUJMMERE, Ph.D., Headmaster - ., MEADOWimOOK. TA. MKADOWnitOOK. TA. t U'.L'.1!'""""""'ii'uiiiiiiiiiiniiM"iiuuiiniiiu"""ij MEADOWBROOK SCHOOL Country Day School for Boys MJbAUUWliUUUU, TENNA. m Primary School (Boys Under A school that gives a boy a complete Fchoollnir and prepares for entrance to any bourdlm? Bchoo! or college, without taking him away from hlo home ard Its vital influences dur ing hln Impressionable years. A school ln which open-air training, baseball,, etc. handwork, and Intellortuul study nre combined with Christian examplo ind precept to develop full manhood and efficiency. School grounds have 16 ncres: high elevation. Located 3 miles north of Jen klntown Reading Railroad to Meadowbrook. Autobus nervlco for nearby places. Registration nnd apslgnment of clnses Sent 'S Vcr pr.i pectus. terms, etc. address the Head Mnater. REV. JOHN WHITE WALKEIt. Jf. A. 'Men.lnwhrnnk. Tn. TiiiiiiiiiiiTiTfliimrrrfTiiii7iiiiiiii.il CITKSTKR. TA. Pennsylvania "Trains for GRANTS DEGREES Civil Engineering Chemistry Commerce and Finance Large new armory, gymna sium, tile pool and indoor rifle range SEPARATE PREPARATORY SCIIOOL FOR YOUNGER BOYS OF 12 AND UPWARDS COL. CHARLES E. HYATT, BOX 182, CHESTER, PA. Itotli Hexes Well-Paying Opportunities in Bacteriology Laboratory ucikcr3 In bic torlolojry aro In dpmnnil everywhere, and tho younff man or uoinan trained In thin stihjpct liai an excellent op portunity to embark on a piofeKslonnl career that will iel.1 pood nnanclnl return!.. Pharmacy nnd Chemistry alw cftcr splendid opportuni ties. Write or call for Catalog New term begins September -'7. 1020 PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY & SCIENCE (Formerly Philadelphia College o Pharmacy) PHILADELPHIA, PA. ALMER Business School Day nnd Kir. Ses sions. Open nil sum mer. .special short (ourscH. Irdlvidual Instruction by expert teachers. Ciniduatrn KUarmuced positions Stnd for Bulletin .. Day Tuition, in it month Kiflilnic lultlon. f5 it inniilh MERCANTILE LIBRARY inth it. fllin.e rhetlilit. rtilln. HUMMUlt IIL'.MNL.s. COUn-sEM Individual Instruction ln Shorthand (lrirtf. J the easy, speedy system, or Pitman: Hook. Kccpuia uiii. wrcuiiniuii.y, nnu Dfcrinrini .ourses iiasgos rially, ana Monaay Utirt ThlD.rt.l aanlni.. fall u, J'TSC Write for dntnlled lnfnrmntlan. i rilll.A. IU'SINRSs fOI.I.KOE nnd rollrce of Commerce ,("7 i .. st 'hllHdrlnhU 'JilfyM&& NIGHT SCHOOL 8 VLLEGE " 3 f;nus"houl 1200 Walnut St., Philadelphia MIhs lllmun's Silioul for Kln.lrrcartne Junior Seninr und (lri.Uui.te Courses. Primary method 1 rartice KinuerKartens Address A T lllman Prln Uox L. 8C0U Wnlnut Hi Phihidetpliia Pa The Taylor School 1002 MAKKCT ST Summer Senslon Orecer Shorthnnd liook keeping Tnuih T)plnn Dny nnd Night. Strayer's Business College I'lillailrlplila's (irmtest Itiislnr School 807 Chealnnt St. Phone Walnut 3H ANNVH.I.K. PA. I.KIIAMIN" VAI.I.KY COI,T,K(lI5 Co-pdUt.itioniil college und ocademlo course. music ort. oratory, prepares for medical schools, moderate Consult Ledger Hureau. Uev a D flossard D I) President. Ain.i.i:usvii.i.i;. r.. MII.I.i:UxVII.I.K MATi: NOItMAlTsciIOOI, MlllrrMlllc. I.iinrioter Co., l'u. Ileauilful minima. 1 iiiiiiiiimi uimiii n hl.k-nj 1 - tulllnn tree Arldrens t' 11 Onnllnier. Prln IIOSTON. M.VSS. M M E R E R T A 1 "K" Y!,u HAM'I.U.BOIIHINS 240 Huntington Ate,, llosto.l Consult l.nlKur Hervlcs llureau WASIIINOTON. n. o. I ST-STU-T-T-TERING " 8tamm.rtn Instructive booklet free lteVe" to' iiedi'.r , SerM,. ! iresii Waiter Mel)onn'll. 2u Polo ma.. Hank llldiT, Washlnatnn n r. ' Ai-i.r.Nio'x. pat Allentown Preparatory School cFmiVA ior. 5?".Jla .or technical s.hool Small clasj.es; Individual Instruction fitudent Roternment All athletics. Splendid modsrn buildings Large campus and gymnasium Bpeclal care for jounger boys, hates, H00. ItKAnixn. r.. BCIUlVLKir.I. fU'MWAUY. Uendln'g'. Junlo'r College, lleunlnr. 1.. t, . .. Junior Col If so courses. Nw ath field. Chrlt- ,,,n lnnuens pre.lomli'ia. Tuition, 1400 per year. Warren B Teorl-A-U.. D.D., Prss. ggak MaHgglgggV Aberfoyle at Nativity ' . ... . ... .. ....... ,i.& t. joe fogariv ana nis ADerioyie team, iei - m ers of thii Delaware River Industrial 1-esguo, J 1 will make their nrst apnearancs of the se4 ' '1 mm tomorrow afternoon at Ontario and Millet, r", I Mtreets. when the silk boys play iNauvuyi 1 ne unesier c.un nss neen grea.iy svrvnsin encd by tho nddltlon nt Hert Yenbsley, wh has quit his Job In the Steel league, Th game is one of the most Imtiortnnt uf hi season and a big turn-nut Is anticipated. Starr Garden Meets McCoach Athletes from the McCoach Recreation Cet.f,r, one of the newest centers to b added to the city, Journeyed to Plxth n .un mm streets this afternoon, whers thej staged a dual track und field meet with tin Starr-Oarden athletes 3 KDtTATinNAL Young Men and Ilojs 8), Lower School, Upper School olementnry TRUSTEES Charles I. Borle, Jr. George TV. Elklns. Jr.. J. Smyllo Herknesa ' Wayne Herknesa Anderson MacPhee Charles E. Mclnneas John C. Martin George Satterthwalt Robert Sewall Trrrr' rnnsTEn. ta. Military College Leadership" Infantry Cavalry Artillery Aviation Athletics- !'i:i:kskiu,. n. y. ,i.JF,!?.TCIUr,T.K.11 SIILIXABY ACAUEMX Military training; in a Ilomoiik. Hchool. Unsurpassed location on Hudson. Individual attention. Write for catalogue. Jamss Nl. ton McLure. Consult I'ublle Lrdgsr Ssrv. Bo. The Gordon-Roney School ?or9!r1"- M12 Spruce street. Otn.rsi snd College Preparatory Cours. Boot Garden and Oym Miss rtoney. Prln. The Holman School ""strVe"11"" will opn for Its twenty-first .. t .J'JiT P'Ptember 23d, Vi'jn. Ellzahth W Ilralsy. A. B. Headmistress. Vnnng Wnrnrn nnd filrls rls ; lidhland. Manor or Girls hoarding' nnd oo.iru estute n. Jf. Y. iX"?nXr.a,cJl.?r'i JPS'I" Pursue, AH Oraites Liberal Arts Collrm Preparation, .Tost Grs, iuats. Denies" tie Science. Interior Decoration,"; 103d St.. ew ork Cltr . Garrison Forest School A rnuntru Rchont tor dirts lean ft,.- .. hour from niltlmore. IntermM la" in5ncol' lege Preparatory Rot L OAnniBON. M?i UASHI.NOTON. I. c7 HOLY CROSS ACADEMY U'AHIIlvnTnv m Sn'j.ffl" "rtittrK te'j kow CUVINfiTON. VA. "... t""! iiume scnool for girls in ih. Altecheny Sits Covington V "'ban nJ nnnutn Prlnclpa s Jfary Hide DuVal f'57I St AnnnS School. Kthel Hollin. 11,.!!' crad nure. Addr' until S.p'."1'."c'. y'C iin.kf.itA.r .. . - MLS IQ HYPERION sciiool or JIUS1C 1 Violin Piano, Oman "liens Hept r Pranklln B CressVi r" '' Penn at n,-' ut 1 , 14 rn.innl ?'3A"is5 Instruments 'I and Btrlng Hiill.llnc. nu riiVstmit St. ' Al "ssr Where Shall I Send My Child to School? That question can be owcicu nuiCKlv and ...i.e.. an. ffilSSJKTO tha Kdu ground er Offlcd MM jfl to-i !v fy JP Lr.";:"inil'' J lurrjtOH floor at Publlo LeVdTeromS.a 1 you may obtain cornnl.t-4. a"".h.l 'nfprmato'SPleoV' 255 boardlnu- rhnni tA. "' Blrlii. military ..cademv0.s.V "?!ffl''8.!."Jc!al echMta ft; .e.aruen cniiareii.oormervatory of music, collets or univsK slty Our Intlmats knowledts of the atlyantateg of ths v. rlous InBtltutlons wII en-bta you to mnko a ?M choice T Th la service I. fri" and 'aji. 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