jp r'p ;n i OT4iyZ): CIRCUIT MEET - ' NATIONAL DOUBLES A T LONGWOOD TOD A Y f Tilden, Wallace Johnson, Pearson and Clothier Among Philadelphia Who Will Play; Strong Teams ' From All Over Country Ready to Compete ny SPICK jymjfwoofl Cricket Club, Boston, Mn4.. Au. 10 t TYING with the Wcstslde Tennis iV club, of Forest Illllfl, L. I., In fttglng the most impressive lawn tennis tournament of the year, Longwood to day opened Its floors and bared Us ,pl.ndtd, TClvcty turf courts to the rren1Icr players of America for the an niml battle for the doubles champion Mn of the United States. Ust night the majority of the players .nri many of the visitors who hijw Peck firiffln capture the Casino trophy from nillr Johnston at Newport Saturday irriVed In Hoiton and were out here rly this morning to sec tho first of the tilts that marked the beginning of this Tfrlr athletic classic. . There were thirty teams here ready to rlgy this morning, the unalloyed cream if American tennisdom, reprcxentlMg ,11 feetlons of the land. William T. Tilden. 21, of the Ocrmantown Cricket flub rhllfldelpbla was nmoug the early iirrlvnlH. He was given a rousing wel come when he nppeared with his doubles partner. Charles S. Onrland. known it Ynle and elsewhere ns Chuck, this t,lr of world's champions, for (Inrlond Ton Ue doubles with II. N. Williams at Wimbledon, were rank favorites for this year's doubles title. Tilden did not inter the Newport tournament because he felt that lie was stale nfter the one eriml abroad. He stated todoy that he felt perfectly fit and while he made no predictions ns to his and Oar land's chances, he did say that there tras no reason why both of them should not put up the beHt games of which they were capable. s Johnson nnd Pearson i Other I'hlladelphinns who ore here to compote are Wallace V. Johnson, rnwvd. and Stanley W. Pearson, Germnntown Cricket Club. Uw-entlv Tohnson and Pearson won the Middle States doubles title nt Manheim. Phila delnhia. Later Johnson beat his part ner nt the same place for the singles Middle States crown. Johnson nlso won the Pennsylvania imr i-uuiiiiiuiimnj earlv in the yenr on the turf courts of the Merlon inei.pt imp. m nuwi ford Pn. In the finals of that tournn mont. he defeated Carl Fischer, who captured the Kastorn Pennsylvania championship nt Cynwyd two weeks aro. Craig Hlddle, who ran the tourna ment nt Newport, another Quaker City Mar is paired up with Theodore Roose velt Pell. One of the teams that at tracted a lot of attention was composed of two former national champions. Beals C. Wright, of lloston, nnd William J. Clothier, Philadelphia. These two masters of the game have been nlnylng in excellent form this sum mer in spite of the fact tlint the former won his rrown in 1005 and the latter In Mftfi. In the recent tournament nt Benbright. Clothier's playing was one of the big features. Ills play with his left-handed partner will be followed closely here. Another Strong Team U. W. Williams, 2d, and Dick Ilorte. both hojs members of this club ns they fir nt the Olympia, form another com bination that will make a hard fight for the doubles title. They are fresh from their Newport victory over Griffin nnd Johnston and this has naturally put a lot of confidence In them. This team formerly represented Harvard on the courts nnd wou the intercollegiate title twice, in 101-1 nnd 11)15. Johnson nnd firirTin by the way, have twice won the national doubles championship. Another pair that Is sure td be In the running for several dnjs nre the West ern Sectional champion, W, T. Ilnjes and H II.' Durdlck. from Chicago. Hajep. was milked No. !( for last -.enroll On a par with, or better than this trum are the Wcstslde plnvers, Watson M, Washburn and Dear Matlie Muthey has been plajing bet F Directors' Stake, Features To day's Program at Belmont Track Five-Day Meeting The fourth annual (Irand Circuit "iffting opens nt the Relmont track. Nirbcrth this afternoon. With nearly 200 high-dns nnd hlgh rrlerd spreders hnfely quortered here, the five-dav meeting will get under wny t 2 o'clock, when Starter It. K. RIggs oonds the "go" in the opening 2:10 kot, which has twelve starters". During the afternoon two other races re Jlstrrl. the 2:'J0 trot for the Direc toiV Stake, with twelve stnrters. and ma. 08 pace, with fourteen entries, thirty eight harness heiidliners are "ooked to entertain during the day. but tew iirc expected to scratch In each vent. Orers Hero Pop (leers, turf hero, will bo been ""on during tho meeting. lie lias "'enty entries. Walter Cox. however. '(ls in tho entry department with ontj one. White nnd .McDonald eaph "Te fourteen nnd Vnlentine nine. tommy Murphy, leoditig money "iver for the lut two seasons. wjh not ,' hci; in the Relmont meeting. He Z '"JurPd badly at Cleveland bet in 1 iT"p Ktl,rt' of ,h(, Murphy stable UI take pnit He bus Kent along six "i'1 hest trotters nnd pacers, tae. . tlirp,'1to's, - I'M tint is the star 'c? for "'. This will be confined fphia o, vicinity. The Jolly I.and JW. with a mark of l:llt. un3 U8t "tr h winner. Bsumlrrs Optimistic Ucin'i'L"10 0Utlpuk for 0rn"1 Clrclllt lmnCVeUi,,,Br '.S '",i,e ,lttrkl ns build in. no1nt,tr"1 ma- converted into ha Brnfm'08' Bt',',''-y Al Houndcra dinner0''1 n" Pl"lHtlc keynote. At m. "7 '.? newspapermen and horse- n ... oliTic i..,,,e "rtlPvui-Strntford lust 'tciilt direct ,ui. lie nnnoiiiirnil dint n... n.i hone'nf ;!lr,'1('t''-s here had not given up f hvlng racing in this city. Nd the Vnt ll,0,.t.r,,u'! Ht Urtmont Is ttor't in e ',roMnt olll'inlH will make an V1 .10 secure nnntlmr !,., n i vin!it ceding: " "" l "'""" wae to i.Mi'Sir,c,uit wcctlngs have nouacel V,llalphia to stay," an- iPoa the .!.. 5 JS xvluch depend! I toe .uccegs of tho present meitlnE, ,.""- biWt. Much JeDends TURF TAR HE OR GRAND CIRCUIT ' HALL ter tennis this season than trer be fore. , Nat W. Nlles antf A. 8. Dabney, Longwood. form nnotlier strone team. so do Willis K. Davis nnd Roland Rob erts, oi the Pacific Coast. Frederick u. Alexander is paired with 8. Howard Voshell, the Urooklvn southnaw. It ovas thirteen years ago, 1007. that Alexander, paired with Harold II. Hackctt, won his first national cham pionship in doubles. This famous pair continued to win for four successive years 1007, 1008, 1000, 1010. With II. A. Throckmorton, the young metro politan star, the veteran won the doubles In 1017, beating Irving C. Wright and Harry Johnson, both of lloston, in the finals. This victory was not so extraordinary because tho war was on nnd most of the best player! were on the other side. However, Alex, nndcr is still n great player as he proved last year when he. carried Gerald L. Patterson, then champion of the world, to five sets nt Forest Hills in the na tional tournament. List of Champions C. M. Clark and F. W. Taylor won the first American doubles champion ship in 1881. The championship pairs from thot time to tho present were: It. D. Sears and J. Dwlght, 18S2, 188.'., 1884; R. D. Sears and J. S. Clark, 188."; It. D. Sears nml J. Dwlght, 1880, 1887 ; O. S. Campbell and V. G. Hale, 1888; II. W. Sloeum, Jr., nnd II. A. Taylor, 18S0; V. 0. Hall and C. Hobart. 1800; O. S. Campbell and R. P. Huntingdon, Jr.. 1801. 1802; C. Hobart and F. II. Hove, ISO... 1804; M. O. Mace and It. I). Wrcnn, 1805; C. II. Neel nnd S. It. Nell. 1800; L. K. Ware nnd O. P. Sheldon. Jr.. 1807, 1808; Dwlght F. Davis and II. Word, 1800. 1000. 1001 ; It. F. and II. L. Doheity (Knglnnd), 1002. 100U ; Heals C. Wright and II. Ward. 1001. 1005. 1000; F.-lt. Alevander nnd II. II. Hackctt. 1007, 1008. 1009. 1010; It. IJ. Little and (ins b Tochard. 1011; M. 10. McLoughlin and Thomas C. Ruudy, 1012. 101.1. 1014 ;" W. M. Johnston nnd C. J. Griffin. 1015.1010; F. It. Alexander and II. A. Throck morton. 1017; W. T. Tilden. 2d. and Vincent Richards, 1018; Normnu E. Hrookes and Gerald L. Patterson (Aus tralia). 1010; ?, 1020. Pairings for 1020 Relow nre the pairings for the teams which began nlnv todnv: First round W. M. Johnston and C. J. Griffin vs. J. Hennessey nnd F. , iiuMinn; .. i. .unu, .ir., auu i. !. Mnhnn (New York sectional) s. Law rence Rice nnd I. C. Wright: I. S. Nichol and W. Rand vs. It. S. linker and E. V. Page; W. F. Johnson and S. N. Pearson (Middle States sectional) vs. M. Allen nnd W. Rurrell (Pacific Northwest sectional) ; C. M. Charcst and W. Sweeney (Middle Atlantic sec tional) vs. J. I). E. Jones uud A. W. .Tones ; C. Riddle and T. 11. Pell vs. A. W. Yencken nnd Vincent Richards; J. W. Foster and .1. Wheelwright (New England sectional) vs. W. T Haves and It. II. Rurdick (Western li'ec tionnl) ; W. M. Washburn nnd Denn Mnthey vs. It. Hinckley and Harold Godshall; Willis E. Davis nnd Rolnnd Roberts vs. Reals C. Wright nnd W. J. Clothier; It. N. Williams. 2d. nnd Richard Hnrte vs. II. Dundv and R. Hell; N. W. Nlles and A. S. Dabnev vs. C. T. Spice and 11. Parks (Missouri Valley sectional) ; W. E. Porter nnd It. Rldwell vs. A. N. Reggio and E. R. Renedict; F. R. Alexander nnd S. II. Vashell vs. C. K. Shaw and ('. T. Cur ley; II, C. Senvor anl C. T Putnam vs. W. T. Tilden, 2d, and Charles S. Gmlnnd Second round, top half A. R. Ftnuo, Jr.. and W. W. Ingrnhum. Jr.. vs. winner, Johnston nnd Griffin nud Hen nissey nnd Rnstinn. Lower half T. N. Jayne nnd Philip Rrinn (Northwest sectional) vs. winner, Tilden and Garland nnd Seavcr and Putnam. Three Races on Today's Grand Circuit Program While only three races are listed" at the Grand Circuit meeting today, the fields contain enough class to make all worth while. Tho pro gram: No. 12:10 trot for A. B. Mathews cup pnd purse of $1000. (Twelve eligible.) t Xo. 22:20 trot, the Directors' Stake for the Record cup and purse of $1000. (Twelve eligible.) No. :t 2:0S pace, for the Read ing cup nnd purse of .$1000. (Four teen eligible.) If all goes well, the harness kings will entertain here next )rur." (icers Near Home Driver Oeers seldom deserts his speeders. He was not nt the dinner Inst night, though he arrived in the city early from Cleveland. II In sufcly established nt the (Jciicrnl Wayne Inn, just a few feet from his horses. Oecrs virtually lives with his horses during tho (iriuid Circuit season. He knows the ability of each entry and is seldom takiui; mudi of u rhnm.n nnnn 'ho gets the steed on the turf. While the icti'rnn this vear has not been the sensation of other seasons he has been registering enough triumphs to keep him in the list of leading win ning drivers, which includes Murphy and Cox. . t Dinghy Races Today Korlirater, N. Y., Auu. 10. Ilecnuia neither mornlnu nor afternoon illnuhy rncaa between the Uenraaeo Dlnehy Club and W C J''JiK f'Ymc?, ca.",,u" t the Toronto Ynrht Club, for the Kmereon International Trophy, were finished within the tlmo limit they were postponed until today The mornlnR race will Mart at 10 o'clock nnd the afternoon ut S'tl o'clocx Tho Canadian dlnsby was far In the rear when the races were called, Walkover for Dlsston Team Dlsaton A A. made a houae-clennlnc of lis baaebnll team, thla week, retaining only Mexenson Iluck Heed, Bert Cstor and Art Haves. The nianasrment then secured Hnrry l'rl(r. Josephs, Hobby Hamilton. Joe Mul hnllnnd nnd a now pitcher named Lone With this nrray of stars the sawmakera found little difficulty In wallnplnx the Nor. folk HUm by a score of A to 1. Soldiers Are Reverted Frankforrt A A defeated Men'a Please war heroes at I'rankford yesterday. 0 to 4 McMnster's home run In the eighth with three on featured featured with Newhouae's all-around work at short. Stewart Club, 0; Frazler, 0 The Htowart club defeated the Trailer n. B C by a score of (l to 0 at Sixty-fourth and Locust streets yesterday. North Phillies Blank Congolsum North Phillies shut out Conrolaum 8 to 0 ar "Second ana llrlatol atreata. Bohmldt pitched aTand ball, allowing only three hits. feyM: COULD NOT : LEADERS IN P. Tjirf-i' ... i ','? lp . pppipK..3aplppi pjpjKtti. ',' r 'pjpm ."' WflpjpjpjBFpjpjpjHI m '"-&0imjFmmtv flBr PVB PPKr' Jflt"JHpHHILpppEppp9r3,pp lppppppappppprTvVllrippE!!BAjyplH pppHRppHpHupiiK2iiLpHKh Hff S vwIK3HpH Tho Auditor of Revenue team of the Pennsylvania Railroad, for more than a month the runner-up In the Gen eral Office League, went Into first place a few days ago. Front row (left to right) K. G. Miller, M. H. Flitter, "Chic" Dillon and G. G. Dawson. Second row ,1. I. Douglas, E. A. Gtiss, "Rube" Cashman (cap tain), N. Knebles, F. J. McLaughlin. Unclt row I). Redmond, .1. A. Fnrnam, R. S. Llnclt, .Inch Roden (manager). J. L. Murphy, Thorp nnd L. Y. Tuclicrman What May Happen in Baseball Today - NATIONAL LKAOUJ-i riuh Won iAt r.r. Win JOse Ilrookirn , ffnrlnnatl. . New lork. Pittsburgh. Chicago . , M. flouts , Ilom on ,., riiiuicN . . 03 fill BI) 04 rn no 47 4 IS .008 40 to fit fi7 ns fi7 03 (io .nsa MO .5111 5S7 .nti .fill .BID .400 .601) .401 .408 .IM .30:1 .401 .fiflO .4111 .ISO ,:iot AMLRICAN l.rUK riuti Cleveland. . "t'hlcngo . New ork , Won Iimt I'.C. Win I.or 70 72 40 ,uu ,uiu ,IKII 42 4.1 at ns no OH it .onj ,i20 .nu .405 ,4fis .4n. .44:1 .S7tl .SHJ .lfi Oil .iivi St. I.OU-N o:i ""on. , j" etJSit . .. 41 .373 Atlilrtlcs .. 83 ot HChrtlulrd. schedul'e FOR TODAY NATIONAL I.KAOCK New York lit rhlln.. cloudy. 3:30. rittHliurKli at St. I.nulH. lomlv. :iil3. (liulnnutl nt ChlriiKo, rloiiilr. 3. AMI.HICAN I.LAOUi: rietrliiml ut Nph liork, cloiulr, 330. Drtralt at lloolon, rtntr, 3. Oilier ilubi not xihrilulnl. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY NATIONAL LLACUK Hrooklrn, :li flillllrft. fi. Itofttotl. Hi Niu- York. 7 I iioXnrsVNcV'Yo'rk': frl.. Bnme. 11 Inn.) j Nw Ynrk. 4i llnutoti. I I'iil ffiniif). I'lllxburKli. 4i St. I.011U. '.' (11 InntnKii). Clilrnmi, li clnn'.nnnll, (I. AIKKICAN LKAOUK AtliIr(lc-ltoton, not wlicdillwl. t'lnirliind, fit M. XxiiiIh. O, L'lilrnro, 10: Drtroll. 3. iiKlilnirton, (li New York, 4, ANOTHER BOTTLE SHOWER Scene of Disorder on Polo Grounds in New York-Boston Game New York, Aug. 10. New York and Rostiui divided a double-header yester day, tho Iliavcs winning the firm game. S to 7, in eleven innings, and the (limits the htcond, 4 to 1, The latter game was railed In the seventh inning on account of darkness. The fit st game was mnrked by n tceno of disoider seldom if ever before witnessed on the I'olo (Srounds. The outbreak took plncc in the eighth In ning, nfter Kelly made a homo run, MMicittiff two men Home aiicau ot htm. First came a shower of straw hats i upon the field. Then somo one from the upper stand tossed a pop bottle nlmost to the dlaihond. This "was taken up ns a signal by hundreds and the Held soon was literally covered with bottles. The lloston players gathered about tho pitcher's box to be out of danger, and when tho bottle-throwing ceased a largo number of reserve police camo into tno grounds and wcro stationed about tho upper and lower stands. The gumo was held up while tho bottles were cleared off the field nnd there were no further outbreaks. Canadian Golfers Coming Here Mont r en 1, Auk 18 C. 11, drier, 'C'nnudKn amateur solf i Lampion, announced that he would compete In the International tour nament nt Hoalyn, l I., next month Other Cunadlan entries Include William Mcl.uckte, former amateur champion: U H Turpln, semlflnallat In the recent chnmplonshlp con test Oeorue. H and Hcymour Lyon, L Lnmb ton, T llllleaple, Calcar) , W J Thomp son. Jlleslnauwi, J. T. Cuthhert, Winnipeg; Krllz Martin, Hamilton, and K U. Hoblltzel, Harnla. Dobson Plays North Phillies North I'hltllea will line up ngnlnrt one of the beat clubs In thn Knit when they take on the J. & J- Dobson team tomorrow eve. nlnK -ho battery for Dobson will be Hoff man and Holw while Schmidt and Dousherty will work for North Phillies On Thursday nrldesburu will bo placd away; Haturdrty, Htetson 'away, and Sunday, Lit llroa. Public Ledtjer Team Wins The ri'iiT.IC Lbikjeii basuball team de. feated the Harrison A (' In a wel.pned K ime at I.awndale esterday b the scorn of S in U Six runs In the elKhth Innlne de rided the contest lrlt7erald'H pllchlnir, gllnK Harrison but flvo hits, waa tho feature of the name, MOmAY) BE GEARED PROPERLY WITHOUT i 'i . . I. R. R. GENERAL OFFICE LEAGUE GIANTS HERE FOR mm SERIES Play Phils Today and Tomor row A's Have Two Day Vacation Our Phils nre bnck todav. after throwing owny a perfectly good hull ga'ue in Rrookln jesterd.iy, which re sulted iu n 0-ft victorv for the Dodgers in the twelfth round Mnek Wheat perpetrnted the weird henvo which caused the Crnvathinns defeat. limiting I too trciitinus a throw in the direction ' of Gene Paillette nnd respited in the 'scoring of n pair of alien". The Phils jaie scheduled to plnv the Meflrnwloss GlontH nt Rroad nnd Huntingdon 'his Infteinoon nnd ngnln tomorrow, nfter I which Gnvvy will take his club Wes. I For four frames esterdny the Phils Hooked like winners They collected four V P to the I ifth ...ling to the Rob- Ins' two. and it looked nrettv -oft for the Quakers, for George Smith was pitching an excellent article o ball. Kilt the Robins would not be denied, and in the seventh they knotted the figures by pushing two across the pinto. For the net four ft nines both teams perspired with nbandon without effect. The Phils pushed one ncross the plate that looked big enough to win, on singles bv Fletcher and Wrightstone. in the twelfth. This lone tally dashed the hopes of the Robins for only n short period, for the Robins came hack in their section f this triune with two riliis tlint had horseshoes nil over them. F.n.mnn went into the box In this frame. Smith ha ing been jacked out of the line-i'p to nllow his boss, divvy, to wieid the bludgeon, only to be In tentionally put-id by the Brooklyn moundtuuaii. I.eborvcuti nnd Kllduff were com pelled to retire from the postime in the first inning from injuries received in a collision at first. I.idiorveau hit it sacrifice to Koney and Kilduff , in cov- Prig first, slipped and fell and was crashed into by f.eborvenu. Roth men, while not seriously hurt, were shaken up to such nn extent thnt their re tirement was necessary. , Athletics Beat Schenck Co. Mcriden, Conn., Aug. 10. The Ath letics defeated the M. R. Schenck Co.'s baseball club, 3 to 0, in an exhibition game nt Hanover Park here yesterday. This is an off day for the A's, as will bo tomorrow. They return to Shlbe Pnrk on Wednesday for n home stand. WOODLAND LOSES HARD ONE I Drop Hard-Fought Battle to West Park Sparrows The Woodland Ail-Stars gave Mmin ger (iormnn's tenm one of the toughest battles of the season when they jour ueved to the hitter's giounds on Sat urday. The game, whicli developed Into h pitcher's battle, was well plajed on a pitcher's battle, was u oil-plajed on both sides, both pitchers allowing but . four lilts apiece, which were well seat tcrcd nnd both allowing but one bnse on balls, the break ot the game going , to tho Sparrows with n 2-to-l score at the finish. Manager Newman has a few open dates left during August nnd September which he would like to fill up with nuv first-class or seniipro teams having home grounds and offering a fair guar antec. Address II. A. Newman, 21!2(l South Sixty-seventh street. sSEJlsffira Olympic Games for 1924 Are Claimed by France Paris, Aug. 10. France has for mally claimed the Olympic games for 11)21. It Is planned to ue the Pershing stadium nt Joinville, built by American doughboys last jear, for the Intcr-nlllcd games. SEEKING UMPIRES Tennis Association Wants Officials for National Singles Tourney Circulars nre being mailed to mem bers of tho National Tennis I'lnpires' Association asking them to volunteer for service nt the singles championship which begins nt the West Side Tennis Club on August no. Although this organisation embraces local choptcrs In all the important tennis" cities of the United States, the bulk of the work falls on those living In and near New York city. Instruction That Counts Men and Women of today want to learn practical things that can be applied to their work in Commerce and Industry. Courses Conducled by Y. M. C. A. Schools Are w Usable Thorough Modern Fall Term Commences September 1 3 Registration Office Now Open A catalogue will be mailed on request giving all courses conducted in our schools. School of Commerce Technical Schools Preparatory Schools School of Music T West Building 113 So. 52nd St. THE American Express Company Announces the Opening of its New Office Building 143-145 South Broad Street Telephone Spruce 5 and Walnut 4657 where all branches of its business will be conducted International Banking, Shipping, Travel and Foreign Trade A complete Foreign Exchange De partment. Foreign Drafts and Cables, Commercial Letters of Credit, Foreign Collections and Balances, Trade Reports, Foreign Securities, Foreign and Domestic Money Orders. Foreign Shipping. WTieretfer you travel carry those spendable everywhere American Express Travelers Cheques Alto, WANAMAKER'S AtrTJST Id, 1920 30 LOCAL ENTRIES N BIG REGATTA Local Crows Drilling Hard for Middle States Event on Harlem Rivor The local oarsmen arc making prepa rations for the middle states regatta to bo held In New York on Labor Day, and from present Indications there will bo about thirty entries. All the races will be one mile. ' The Malta noot Club will have the largest number of entries from nny of the local clubs. Coach Eddie Marsh expects to put in ten crews. Lee Rrown will row In association single sculls, nnd Harry McClay th inter mediate singles. Lorry Hnmllton enrned his way Into the junior singles by defeating Cnssidy, who started even with him. nnd nlso crossing the line ahead of Rrown nnd McClay, who gave him a fifteen-second lend. Shocmnker and Rarton will make up the Intermediate double and Ilnmmill nnd McClny will comprise tho 140 pound senior doublf crew. Hattimlll, how ; Shoemaker, Rarton nnd Rrown will make up the senior centipede crew. Mnrsh Is endeavoring to get Oven nnd Smith, the former West Philadelphia High onrsmen to come out nnd work In n senior four-onred gig. The Junior eight is made up or Hher win, bow; Roswlck, 2; Sehnefer, 3; Rnllcron. 4: Martin, 5; Knde. (i; Royer, 7; Keil, stroke, nnd Murphy, coxswain. The junior four-onred gig crew will bn Kail, bow: Kowelskl, Royer and Cook, stroke; Lodge, cox swain. Tho Pennsylvania Harge Club Is still active and will bnve at least tnree en tries. They will be Fred Koester In In termediate singles, Captain Simons and Kaufman, Rtroko, In Intermediate dou bles nnd nn Intermediate gig, mode up of Simons, bow; Knufman, Zelber; Reck, stroke, Mct7. coxswain. President Leon Thomas and Ilnrold G. Rlbson. of the Penn Rargo Club. I have procured t00 post cards and hnvo hnnded them over to well-known rowing enthusiasts and Mayor Moors request ing tho senders to forward them to the local Olympic entrants nt Antwerp wishing them success. W. E. Garrett Gllmore. of th? Raeh elors, Is rowing hard for 'association singles and, with Franklin as stroke, will compcto in senior doubles. Coach Five Leading Batters in Two Major Leagues NATIONAL I.IUOUE Plarer nnd flub. CI. All. II. II. P.C. Ilornsby. Bt. 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Work Incidental to the allotment of tickets to the world's scries, provided It Is played here, was started today when the Cleveland Baseball Club an nounced that applications will be re ceived. Until the pennant race is decided, the management announced It will receive no money with the applications. As League Park Is smaller than nny park In which the world's scries have been played recently, each per son will be limited to two tickets. Hartman, of tho Bacnelore, look? for ward to two wlnneis In these entries, ns both men aro In fine condition and aro steadily improving. In tho absence of Conch Mullcr, Georgo Engle Is looking after tne A'es per crews. Tho entries from that club will be Ilanan In the Intermediate- sin gles; Hverman, Junior singles; Hlld, Costello, Moorchcad nnd D'Connell, four-onred shell, and Aucr and Severn, 140-pound doubles race. The senior eight will bo Nelson, bow: Rnbbttt, 2; Ilanan, 3; Severn, 1; O'Connell, fi; Moorchcad, 0; Costello, 7; Hlld, Btrokc, nnd Ewing, coxswalu. RCMMER RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. MONTICEILO Rtrrla In romfnrt, HervIrK and fnUlne KENTUCKY AVENUE NEAR REACH criir teti mt ikuikM n ttui o akrat ninu Wlba; nulif Mtar t rMM ml Wrl ilmtK) DAT II INC DIRECT mOH BOTBXt It br bathtt aiMllMt taUat wnim ihM traat fcnai II ay dailjl 111 mm waakll Ammtmm fUa( boklt JaUj aasaarui Jaadaf . mbcklit nrma Coolest and Most Attractive Location Hotel Esplanade Whole olock on ocean front. Doeton ta HovereUtn nva. Exclualve Chelsea section. Ideal family Lotel. Capacity BOO. Pri vate and public fresh and sea water hatha. Orcheatra. Ilookltt. Ownership direction. W. F. SHAW. 8. Carolina ave.. rloae to Reach A Steel Flrr Beat moderate-rate hotel: brick, ateel atone conatructlon; capacity 600: bathing from hotel: running water: prlv. baths: cboloe table: orchestra: dancing: all windows screened: booklet and auto map mailed. PAUL O. ROBECRAN8. Owner ft Prop. On Boardwalk at Mtontpellar Ave. Now open. Private baths: running water all rooms: ele vator: special rates. II. M. IIBEVKS. THE AMBASSADOR Atlantic City's Newest and Most Distinctive Hotel. WELLSBORO B. Kentucky Ave. Moderate rates. Bath, tar from hotel. MTEUS A PROTHERO. TATROThJ INN Ocean end Connecticut art, 1 SDVSiA. 141" Ideal location : larce rooms. Excellent table. ISth season. Special rate from Labor Day. J. P. A A. M. DUNN. Hotel Boscobel ntuky athla 1 tallent tahle, Fhone 117 A. E. MARION. I WfmJnar Kentucky ave. nr. Betes, I WeStHUnSlCr E, to,t. prtT. bathai . water; 120 wkly.i $4 up dally. C. Buhra. North Building 1013 Lehigh Avenue 'i . ' J LD. ?T,-P IN SULfaY ntr.LKinr.cx t.i.t.S -rrr..5vt RICHARDS WINS TITLE "F Downt Walter Haye for HllrjtH' , 8tato Tennla Honor Chicago, Aug. 10. Vincent Itlchar, of New York, defeated Walter HayM of Chlenoro. In flio finnt mnt-h for th Illinois tennis singles championship, 6-1. i-u, u-a, u-i, 'iiiis was tno- second victory of Rlchnrds over Hayes this sca son. Hayes and Ralph Rurdick In tho doubles defeated Richards and Lukt Williams 0-3, 0-3, 0-2. Qlrl 8wlm8 With Hands Tfed New York. Aubt. in. Kourten-jrer-ot4 Marlon Ooebel nwnm alx mllei acroia Loh Island aound with her hnnda tlfd behind her back. She atorted from Claaon Point and landed on tno opposite short. HUMMRR niWOtlTS CiAI'K .MAY. N. J. Hotel Lafayette Now OpeK CArE MAY. N. J. . Located on beach front. Capacity 400r all Improvements; runnlnr water: elevator, JOHN TrtACY A CO. Hotel Windgor onr accommodatlonf tel opn daring September. It. llalpln, prep. jvrLmronn. n. J. CENTRAL INN Hflllrbrarh nnd Tnylor Avennea Fine tAble. I.nrco rooma. Horn cooklnR. 9 .s im per cyay. npeciai weeKiy rates. WnnTiino-rnn U'dwalk and Young's; home """"!"" occom ; bklt. I. M. Hartman Armrlin ricturesque, unusual environment. .imMiuiM r i tiymu. .np.f .maw.n CLRARV1EW Poplar and neachr near ocean pier; encsl't table. Mrs. M. J. Jonaaj HEACII HAVEN. N. J. ENGLESIDE Modern hotel homo by the sea, Flah Init. nnlllne, tennla, etc Sure relief from hay feer. Special rates for September, It. V ENOLB. Mar. AHlU'ltV I'Alllt, N J. NEW MONTEREY north ARnnnT paiik. n. j. The Resort Hotel Fre-Emlnent DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN Atnerlon Plan Capacity 000 ramooi a la Carta Ortllreota Dally Concerts anil Dancing , Broker Ofllc ' Sherman Dennis, Manager HOTEL WELLINGTON (Hit Atp. 100 Ynrda (o Ocean Spactom veramlas. exci-llent tables boalctat. C. W 1IAKT. Ownership Management. Hotel New York ""cwkcuT!" Excellent rulelne; flanclnr. O M. Oattle. Aberdeen 8a am &n tid SpaaUa- . Amer. culaine: Am. ind Euroo. plan: reetaur't attached. W. A. lata & Co. llKL-MAlt. N. J. IIOTE1, SAOAMORE. at beaca. Rebuilt. ra furnlahed. New ownership minmntab rranch oulslne. ANOBtO nOONaTTTI. SEASIDE PARK. W. J, The Gladwyn JwU ' ? oe Now or-n. Mod, rat. SWARTI1SIORE. PA. STRATH HAVEN INN 8WARTHMOKE. PA. Open all year. Dnlner danoea Wed. anl Bat. evenings. Motorists and Tourtau welcome. Phone flan WKRNKRSVH.I.E. PA. The Highland DelUhtfully Situated A lie illb"iaiiu on South Mountaln. Ovcrlooklnc the fnmous Lebanon Valley. The Ideal place to upend a vacation. Hates moderate. Now open Under new manage ment. Write for booklet Highland Hotel Company. J. Howard Fries. President. . LAKE IIOPATCOTTq. N. J. BRYANT VILLA " ?Jg cated on lake: modern Improvements: all amusements. Dooklct. Ilertog It Duryea. TALLEY FOROE. PA. WASHINT.TdN INN Chlrken and Vam Dinners DANIEL, J. VOOnilEES. Prop. lHK'OXO MIU'NTAINS Delaware Water lan The Mountain Paradise KITTATINNY DEL AWAR C WATER CAP. PA. The Ideal AcoefHllijc .Mountain Resort Hotel, where summer Ih alwaxa cool and Plensant. Open to D(mlT Three hours from Philadelphia PtnnsyUanla It. R. Situated In private park with miles of walka and trallH tnitRnitlrent scenery. Ciinaclty nno. Strictly modern: private baths running wat.ir In rnoma elevators, electric lights spnclnuH porches Kxcep tlonal rulstno. Arnerl in plan, alo a la i arte rrlll T.ilil abundantly supplied from Klttatlnnv furni.i Orchestra, con erts. dances Oolf tennlH snddle horses, tollnB, boatlnc. biitlilntr tlshlng. etc. Booklet auto maps and terms upon re quest New caragp . JOHN Pt'RDY COPE. 75 miles from Philadelphia Good roads all tho way THE GLENWOOB Delaware Water Gap, Pa. Capacity 400 Modern brick hotel: hag ballroom nn.hestrn three clay tennis courts, (jolf boatlnc bathlnc and all amusements, gaiaKe and supplies, good accommoVitlniiH m murti rutt latia tor booklet. HfltlwN. P. R. JOHNSON. Prop. E. S. Albert. Mrr. 3IountPoono, P. The Ontwood 0i"n n" "enr Accom. v. ..I ..ui- r,i... r w . .r .-. -i TOO Xenil VAmwant Im.H. ini locai'n. ARTMAN. a.m i.mr x.nn r. 1.. w I, V Por(inn I. uke, I'll. LAUREL INN ti,ei,m heat' ltrlelty; table sunntled from num farm (tHragc nooklet -'" HjrniidsburgI'a. HIGHLAND DELL atrotidaborg) Pa. 1400 ft. levatlon: unsurpassed erenery, bathing. China jiowljng.MlllardsJennls: st'm heaL levatlon: itnsurpss.ed KjiKtStroiiijiiburo; Marthall'. Falls House L?,Ear",1. B,ro"a? ., L burg. Pa Mod. rates elec lights steam heat, prl baths, eta Waning boating and bathing In private lg Mountain Home. Pa. MONOMONOCK IN.N Mountnlnlmme's leading He tel Monntnlnhnme, Pu, Rooms steam-heated running water! Prl rats baths booklet excellent tahle Tnbjlijinnii. Vn. THE HKEl HUOOD Now S. Modern "mod-estj-ates Rkt J V. Stlp. Tobvhanna. Pa. PORT JEFFERSON. I,. I. Belle Terre Club Inn Tort Jefferson Lone Island NOW opex Cnder New Management Golf, Tennis, Uoatln.-. Uathlnf mut Flahlnc. MRS. A. n. nARRIS HAUATOHA SI'HIMiS, N. Y HARTOOA Sl'IIINt.S. MSW YORIt America . (jrent H ulib and Pleasure, lleaort. vi:r.mot ' FISHING! FISHINGU- Kverv ono from rle years of age to one hundred can catch flsh here. The Lake Is full of them The DUNMORE HOTELL,',:.""'""". , ,. , . Vermont. Is the plate In the limit ot the Green Mountains a charming hr.tej Kept like horns Ihe free In ok ulth pictures shows every, thing. Send for It ROSCOE A. MARVEL Manuslng Director IICISTON MASS. WHEN IN ROSTOV SToFAT ' HOTEL VENDOME rommonweullli Arrnun at Dartmoiilli Street CANADA CANADIAN NATIONAL GRAND TB1-M( ' Now Service Across Canada For all Information apply to A. B. Gbew. Qn.Agt..Pass.Dept..mo Hreadw'y. V.A.C1i MDHHOKA LAKKn. CANADA (let away to happiness away to the nerve reeling, pine-acenien, sleep-giving air 01 Wue k .. A1 "oka Lakes. -Tii.re l01.!Hti pu w nnd thle tot-il. r. fw) flzed rate. rnir aim turea. Bsoklet. Keys! vccnnn w M V. p n 1. -'4 A 7 if v A 1 v' V 1 m k m iuie BesMea, Oat. 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