7' ffi r f ; ,' v , ,, D 7 EVKNiffG PUBHO ' LEDdERPHILADELPHlA SATUEDAY, AUGUST 28, 1920 v v 13 HARRY VARDON IS RUTH OF GOLF, THEY SAY PROBABLY BECAUSE HE DOES SO MUCH WALKING iri i w nnuin nrn-r I. .i. " r ' . M-'' fmimm lEATiMRP Philadelphia Star Wins Hoat In Single Sculls and Also Doubles With Costollo Mothers of Oarsmen Confident of Victory ( Tner nre two promt mother In Fall of flrhurlklll lodnr. They nre Mrs. P. II, Kellr. mother of Jock Kellr. (he famous Vesper oarsman ih1 nntlonal aeutllnr rhamplon, nnd Mrs. John K. roatello, mother of Tan! Costello, KHIj's partner In the double eealls. Kelly yesterday won hi lirnt In the preliminaries of the nlrmple renttn,, rowing the fastest hent of the ilr. nnd with Cestello enme tbroush In the double urtit. Mr. Kelly. nhose home I nt 808.1 Mldvale nrentie, snldl "Of course 1 nm hipy to Irnrn thnt .Inrlc nnd Iliul won their races. I urn mire titer, will be sacceseful In the nnuin. They both de TV. Wn """' 'or they hnre trained fAlthfully." "Kail of Hchnrlklll ha; turned ont man- fine athletes." saltl'Mr. CoMrllo. "and I think that Jack nnd Paul are two i of tbeni.. I' was euro that both of them would win their heat nnd I am equally certain that they nre rolna tlironah ana win their flnata." John Cpetrllo. father of rani, waa also an athlete and he ho trained many boxer In hi day. raul Coatello nnd Joek Kelly are cona Ins, And It woa Jnrk who not raul to be come an.onranmn. Where Little League Ball Teams Play This Afternoon MI RICHARDS MONTOOMKUT COUNTY LBAOUB nt.Z?fJ?.r?!!!l. Jil . Pnudertont LAnsdale at -"",""' "'i 'orx waeninitlon at Ambler. DElAWAnn ntVER LEAGUE IlaSh at 11art,i XfAl.m. - &,... . ES,fc!f,"to ttt noebllw Detawa it ASiri riHUADBLPHlA SUHUIIDAN LEAGUE at'liatboro M,t" at qlen"ldei Incarnation DELAWARE) CO. BUBUnDAN LEAGUE) ti..J?.rt02 Hi., kansdownai Media at Crxl Hlchlnnd Hill! Park at nockdale. MANUFACTUItEnS' LEAOUB V. a. I. at Halo A Kllburnl Morrls.Wheel V S,' rJv.l Aircraft: Barrett at Nile Cranes Jj T. I-wl at General Electric) 8outhwark Foundry at Dement, PHILA. MANUPACTUllEn8' LEAGUE Hdopes, A Townsend at W. P. Ilcsd A Sons: Smith A Furbush at duPont Co.: Nice !,.llb"!.r.ln' ftt Bthutte A Koertlna-i Johns Manmllle at Procter A ffwart.: iltokea A Smith at Day A Zimmerman. INDUSTRIAL AMATEUR LEAGUE Hohlfeld at Ilese-Brliht j North American Lace at American Pulley (two tamei). MAIN LINE LEAOUU Brvn Mawr at Wnvn. lanll at tUiwni CI. .--.- . . -- .. M VUIn"l o.i ,nun ni narDenn. Antwerp, Aug. 28. America's crews today loom up strongly ns winners in the Olympic rowing events. .Tnek Kelly. of the Vecper Hont Club, of Philadelphia, opened the regnttn here yrxter'day with a vletory in his heat. Kelly and Paul Costollo, also of the Vespers, won their neat In doubles without coxswain, k The other United State vlrtnet- -u luruiii iu uy yoaci Mirnclon's Naval Academy cight-onrcd shell. Kelly America's champion nctillor. defeated a Swedish sculler in the third heat of the slnBles sculls. Kelly made the fastest hent, being timed in 7 min utes and 44 1-fi seconds for the 200 meters course (1 mile, 427 vnrds). The first heat was won by'Beresford. of Eng and the winner f the Diamond Bciills in the English Henley this sum mer. His timo wns 7 minutes 45 seconds. Eyeken, of Holland, won the ircoI heat in i minutes 5 seconds, and Hat. field, Jsew Zealand, the fourth in 8 minutes f seconds. The winners of first places In each event alono qi-alifiod to compete in the semifinals. Vesper Double Qualifies In the doubles sculls without cox swains, first hent was won by Italy in 7 minutes 22 2-15 seconds. France took the tecond heut In 7 minutes 20 seconds, and the United States (Kelly and Cos tcllo, Vesper Club, Philadelphia) the third In 7 minutes 10 4-li seconds. The ilraziljnii pair withdrew. The Penu Bargo four-oared crew, of Philadelphia, will row today, when 't meets the Czechs. Tho Quaker City lads are expected to triumph and meet Switzerland probably tomorrow. Tim opening races of the Olympic , rccatta were held under favorable con. dillons of sunshine nnd calm in the Bruvscls maritime canal here. The grnndstnnds nt the finish were decorated with flngs and crowded while the banks at that point were lined with motor yachts and launches. I.aro crowds filled both banks of the canal along the entire 2000-meter course. The midshipmen, nntional and inter collegiate cightoared crew champions of the United States, swept away from the eight representing Belglvm, wlnninj by live lengths. Tho victory .of tho middies, coached by Dick Olcndon, gave them tho right to compete in the semifinals today. Elght-oared crews of three other countries, England, Franco and Nor way, also qualified for tho semifinals. From al indications, the American sweep oars will fight It out with the I.eander crew, of England, in tho finals tomorrow. These crews look to be the beet of the somlfinals. The Navy elght-oared combination made quite a showing during the col legiate season in America, and by its victory over Syracuse in the national fenior race nt Worcester. Mass., last month, won the right to be named In tercollegiate as well as national cham pions. Ross Hots Pace American swimmers won first, second and third places in the semifinal of tho 400-meter free-stroke swim. Norman Ross set the pace, with F. K. Kahele, Ludy Langer and George Vernot, of Canada, following in order. Americans won the first three places In tho springboard diving finals. L. E. Kuchn, of Multnomah A. A. C, Portland, Ore., was first; C. Pinkston, Olympic Club, San Francisco, second, and L. J. Balbach, New York A. C., third. In the finals of the water polo Eng land defeated Belgium by three goals to two. Sweden captured the first three places in the modern pentathlon finals when Dryssen, Dideval and Itund fiulshcd In tho order named. Lieutenant Colonel Robert Sears and Captain Hnrold M. Itnyner, the Amorl lan contestants, finished hixth and eighth, respectively. "BABE" RUTH STUNG BETHLEHEM BTEEL LEAGUE Lebanon at Bethlehem; Sparrowa Point at Steelton. DEfUWARB CO. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE . Kent at Ring: Ken-haw at Wolfenden Shore; Grlawold at Caledonia. DELAWARE RIVER INDUSTRIAL Aberfoyle at Sun Ship; Vlecoe at Cono leum. INDEPENDENT GAMES Atlantic Reflnlnc at Pencoyd. Thlrty-fifth Him jviver roaa; Aiaaiaon oiara ai ineiitner. Twenty-eUth and Reed: Lit -Bros, va, Baltl more wlack Sox at Inlet Park, Atlantic City; Marshall E. Smith at Altoona: Hunter Proa, v. Indiana nova" Club at II nnd Ontario! Cap. Knlght'a Proa, at Cardlnrton. CTxty. third and Cedar: Klaudor-Weldon at Park land: Baldwin Eddyatono at Kaywoo'C. C, Thlrty-tlret and Dickinson; Norfolk fitara at Htetaon Fourth and Ilerka: Pateraon Hllk Sox nt llllldale, Fifth and Main. Darby: Royera ford at Straw brldio A Clothier. Sixty-second and Walnut! J. A J. Dohann tllnnmer rllrla M. Plelsher Yarn Bloomer Girls and J. A J. DoDaon va. Mnranall A Ball, of Newark. Thirty-fifth and Queen lane: Bryn Athyn at Newtown: St. Clement Junior" at While Ele phant. Sfyenty-nrat nnd Panchall; Northweit Proa, at Twenty-third and fihunk: Mlllvllle at Vlneland: Brooklyn Royal Giants at Upland: DEFEATSCLOTHIER Now York Youth Wins Cup at Southampton From Philadol phian, 6-4, 6-2, 4-6, 6-0 Forty-fourth and Parkilde Park at Gibson. Sixty-fifth and Bulat: Tulpo Bart ram hocken Reds at Altoona: Washlnaton Camp, ui. i-. j. o. a., ai i-arK .ae, riiiy-aecoaa and Walnut. SUNDAY GAMES A. J. Reach at Nativity. Ontario and Mil ler: Eddystone at Brldesburs. Richmond and Orthodox; Llta at Dlsston. State road and Unruh: Itllldate at Doylestown: Audubon nt Marshall E. Smith. B and Ontario; Merrl well Club at nrtram Park. Fifty-fourth nnd Elmwood: Frallnxer at Franklin SMear, Water and Mifflin. Forty-eUhth Ward at Fraxler, Twenty-fifth and Snyder: Surpass Leather at Kaywood. Thlrty-nrst and Dick. lneon:W. F. Read A Sons at Hunter F. C, Fifteenth and Moyimenslnr: Coonersvllle nt (Hen Social. Second and Erie: Cramps at Rlnx Professionals. Seventieth nnd Lans downe: Brjn Athyn s. Southampton Proa, at Bethayres; Stenton Field Club nt Curtis Field Club. Lawndale; Sharpless. of West Chester, at Flelsher Twenty-sixth and Reed: 3. A J. Dobson at Phllllpsburi: Clearfield at Wlldwood, HARTLEY TOPS BATTERS Columbus Clubber Leads American Association With '351 Runny Hrief, of Kansas City, has hatted himself up among the leaders ngnin nnd continued his tic for home run honors with Hnrgravc, of St. I'aul, in the American Association. Roth cracked out three circuit drives in the last week ami brought their totals to nineteen. The nnir In nlsn tied for tntnl base honors with 240. Orover Hartley, of Columbus, tops the batters of tho Association who had played In fifty or more games with an average of .351. Other leading batters: Hnrgrnve. St. Paul. .340: Wlckland. Toledo. .331: Rondeau. Mlnneanolls, .333; Good, Knnsas City, .330; Rehg, Indianapolis. .328; Wade, Minneapolis, .327; Hyatt, Toledo. .320; Brief, Kansas City. .318; Rcrghammer. St. I'aul, .317; Tincup, Louisville, .310. Southern Association batters who were setting the pneo last week remained virtually in their same positions this week. Harper, of Little Rock, who has been topping the batters, continued to show the way with .352. while Carroll, of Memphis, who was third last week, moved to second place with .340 and added to his string of runs scored, hav ing registered a total of 01 times. LEGIONARIES IN MEET Posts No. 15 and No. 17 In Elimi nation Events Today The first tryout for athletes hoping to compete in the American Legion games which will bo staged at Franklin Field on September 18 will be held nt Fox Chase today, when members of the Captain 'NVnltcr M, Genrty Tost. No. 10. and Frincc Forbes l'ost. No. 7. compete in the elimination events. There arc many promising athletes In the two posts, and it is likely that some excellent times will bo made. The move on tho part of these two riosts has started the ball rolling, and t would not be surprising if many other posts followed suit. Southampton, L.. I Aug. 28. Vin cent Rlchnrds's speed nnd effective net game proved a bit too much for the vet eran William J. Clothier, of Philadel phia, In the final of the invitation tennla tournament today, and tho youngster triumphed three sets out of four, 0-4. ";2. ,4-0, 0-0. Throughout tho match Uothicr was in full eommnnd' of his strategy and he passed tho outmancu vered the youngster frequently, mnklng some startling recoveries nt times, but Rlchardl. with vnnth. vrn nml vnwl control to assist his spirited attack, was not to be denied. It wns an Inters CStlng tussle nil throiltrli nnd thn vrlornn mnuo a Better fight of it thnn tho score shows, forelnr mnnv nf nirlinr.la'n win. nlng games to deuce. Richards began by breaking through service and taking a lend which ho in creased to 3-1; Ho was not coming up io mo net ns ottcn as expected. Ap parently he respected Clothier's ability to pass him or to.lob over his head con sistently. After dropping his opening service Clothier struck his stride quickly nnd ho finally forced Richards to yield his service in tho sixth game, which made, the score 3-all. His lob proved very effective for a while. Richards did not attempt to run haclt and meet the floater on the bound but smnshed overhead and for a while smnshed into tho net or out of court for errors. .Clothier went into the lend in the seventh game 4-3. but Richards, gain ing confidence, stormed the net nnd made short work of the next three games for the set at 0-4. Clothier was lust ns steady ns usual and placed well whenever ho had an opportunity to time his shot. The youngster, however, wns beginning to force him harder and Clothier had to hurry many of his turns with the con sequent loss of control. Richards was at his best in the second set and ho not only smothered many of the veteran's returns at the net, but M' a pace umr. apprnrca to tiro mc Phiiadelpbian. Richards was taking more chnnces than in the opening set nnd his volleys were going through with regularity and precision. Tho t-ct ended 0-2 in his favor. Clothier rallied strongly in the third set, bringing nil his skill and strategy Into piny, shaving the side lines, work-'' ing for the corners and pnsiing Rich ards with beautiful placements. Ho won tho hrst four games In a row, but the pace he had set proved too fast and he had to let down. Jtichards tooK ndvnntnge of the lapse to forco his op ponent and Clothier was unable to fol low the ball for a while. Tho young ster took four games in n row 'uud evened tho score, permitting the veteran only two points during thnt period. However. Just when it appeared as though Clothier had shot his bolt, ho bobbed again with n spirited rally, timed his passing shots perfectly and won the next two games for tho set at ti-4. The veteran was erected with pro longed applause ns he left the court for the usunl ten-minute rest, lie came back much fresher than he had left and his strategical placing had RichariTs on the jump, but the latter had too much speed in reserve nnd his persistency in storming the net wore down the Philn delphinn. The latter made a much closer fight of it than the score shows, for. although Richards won six straight games for n love set, Clothier forced four of them to deuce points. toint .scorn: First Set .441R32344 4330 . 114354412 120 1 Second Set ff ft 2 4 ft 0 2 4 33 J 334 1344 1232 Third Met .311244440 2 25 4 ,514411001 4 27 0 Fourth Set Rlrhurd ft 4 ft 0 ft 4 if) a Clothier 31343 2100 rSTUOKK ANALYSIS First Set N O II 12 7 11 Second Set NAME W. H CONNELL TO CHOOSE EAST'S TEAM B. C. Wright and Holcombo Ward Also on Committee to Select Tennis Players to Meet Westerners MATCHESNEXT MONTH ny SPICK HALL "WILLIAM II. CONNELL, of the Germantown Cricket Club, has been nnmed by President Julian 8. Tr'A ot J":, Unitc.1 stnt Inwn lennis Association, to he one of a com- En.nC,rLthr.f. ,0 8o!cc,t tllp pa(,tcrn team that will meet the westerners teLtf.rdntMnnhc,m&cp- J . i? V.,!"''11- clmlrmnn, nnd Hoi combe Ward. Some of the old-timers will remember thnt Ward and Wright formed nn nt it,. ..... ' ' .,M'V tn ii..I . ei'"'"-"! I'ommnn- Unked'stater doub,M in tho , In, 100,1 they captured the national doubles championship, defeating R.D Llttlo and K. Collins. In that same gfensrtrtleXcWPOrtl Ward won """" Defended Successfully ritMniS03.!,"!??,??: Ffl.rtl "d bright rr;;V,.i u .,''?"",'"' oouniw. crown, crick RlelianlN Clothier Itleharda Clot hire Richards Clothier Richards Clot 111 er Richards Clothier , Richards Clothier , BARKER BENEFIT GAME Receipts of Nativity-Reach Game Go to Injured Catcher The Nativity Catholic Club and the A. J. Reach nines will play a benefit game tomorrow afternoon nt tho Nativity ground", Belgrade nnd Ontario streets. All the receipts of the game will be turned over to Catcher Barker, who broke his leg earlier in the season. Barker suffered his injury in n game against Reach, nnd the managements of the two clubs have ngrced to give him the entire gate receipts. Neither team will rccelvo anything for expenses. CRAMP'S HOLD PICNIC Home Run King Is Bitten by Poison ous Insect New York, Aug. 28. Instead of ap pearing on tho diamond nt the Polo grounds carrying a home-run bat, Babe Ruth, champion swatter of the Ameri can League, yesterday showed himself to the fans with his right hand ban dHLfd. The intelllceneo soon renehed everybody that the home run king bad Durr. 2b. en bitten by n poisonous inhcct und S.Sr.r'Vf. mat he was threatened with blood , s. Yeoman. 3b. poisoning. lMfHlilll mni-i In flia itrimileinnil nrwi bleachers passed tho word around that ine pruo batsmnn's trouble, whllo pain ful, was not lasting. Ball Game Between Married and Single Men Features Outing Members of Cramp's erecting depart ment nre holding a picnic at Wlsslnom ing Park today, A track nnd field meet followed by a baseball game between the single and married men were tho blj fentures or tno occasion SINOI.K MEN Khundt. 'ss. Kleonun, ri. PLAY DAY FOR KIDDIES Flag Raising and Athletic Exercises at Various Recreation Centers The various recreation centers throughout the city will hold their an nual Play Day games today. Starr garden, Shot Tower and Wecncoe cen ters will travel to the Vare grounds nt iwenty-sixth nnd Morris streets, whero the dancing, tennis und track and field events will be In order. West Philadelphia Sherwood cen ter will go to the Kinghesslng grounds Rt Fiftieth street nnd Chester avenue, wnere the same program will bo carried jut as in the South Philadelphia lls Wet. At the Athletic center, Twenty wth and Master streets, this center, unfield and FrancUvllle will hold their nnual affair. In Germautown Happy Hollow and Wntervlew will nlun linvn varied program to be held on the wtur a Ytaypo avenue playground It. Yeoman, nearer, o. Ilrady, p. lb. MAnniRn mem Bradford, as, Duffy. If, Hanna, rf. Srhmldeter, 2b. Warner. 8b. Connor, cf. McKeaner, lb. Hchultx, c. Klathauck, p. Itlchardi Clothier , N O n 12 7 12 Third Set N O 0 7 7 0 Fourth Set N O ft 3 10 7 RECAPITULATION V HA UP 11 4 0 3 0 0 i 8A ni ls t 0 5 0 0 r sa ur 7 2o 8 0 0 P HA I)K 12 O o 8 0 0 .-i-iT it y ""ending against Fred TiZZ-V .1V"nna'r .... Hld H. WnVi r"mc or tie nll-comcrs. nl hns not played much tennis toffittrf" ""! Gh till takes T n, lrf "woHlonally. He and W. ;k.i i, "'W n "marknble Rnmo D?v& tn.1T0,and n.erts oml Wlllis K- a .? Lo,,Bwood last week. as the committee has just been named Zut0thn'nm f"nlB to .ay nvthJnJ about the possible selection of the enst- m?t all,bUtLt !" CCr,nln ,hat " WiU make their choice from the following SdrThEf: ivW "iam, T Tllden Phi"? Shfi . Jf-l?,,"c?.P' Joflnson' I'hllndel- 5 Nnrrl'lVI0. tl,iCr'VT, lldnhla ; H. Aorris Williams. Boston; Harry Johnson Boston; Richard Hartc, Bos ton ; R. Lin Murray, Ruffnlo : Frederick B. Alexander. New York; Watson M. S. ft "! Dcnn Mnthey, Vlnlnl n lIUS,h K$ltb" XCW Vrk Jinccnt Richards. New York; Chnrles S. Garland, Pittsburgh. Known Western Team The western team is virtually ccr talu to be, William M. Johnston. Clar-S,1-0. Poland Roberts and u, "? . Dftvlfl- 0no ot the remark able features of this series of matches at the Germantown Cricket Club is that nil of the members of the Davis Cup team who went to Europe will be there nnd nil of those who are going to Aus tralia will be there. It isn't known yet who will take tho trip to bring the cup from Now Zealand, but whoever they nre, thoy will play at Manhelm. Season tickets for tho matches enn be had now nt the fJermantown Cricket Club, Manhelm, or Spalding's on Chest nut street. ' BROWN TRIMS LEE Negro Defeats Kenslngtonlan at Cambria Club Preston Brown, the negro light weight, defented Pfggy Lee over the eight-round route nt the Cambria A. C. last night. The scmiwlnd-up, featuring Johnny Morgan, of Kensington, nnd Bobbv Burns, of Reading, went tho eight rounds with the former n winner. In the preliminaries knockouts were in order. Bobby Bnrret put a short ngni to noooy uiik s jaw in the sec ond session and the latter forgot that he was in there for six rounds. Johnny Royse sent Al Shaw to sleep in tho second canto. The opener resulted in a fast draw between Joo Spencer and Hughle Burns. MISKE IS CONFIDENT I ' -MT'Stff 'ljjIaBaafc'afc i HT ''lOaaaaB I i aJaHfilaaaaaP 1 ' ''' wIbbWS SRHataalBBBBBT """3ei "IMIaaHHalaaaP; m t')Aj3aHP'? "'k i '1&& U fl s!?!t'i''''X.daaaH StMm ' .ABbaaVjflBBBBBBBH ' Qilr .aaaaaaaaaB HOHLFELD N NE i(l.4M WILLIAM II. CONNELL Chosen on the committee to select tho lawn (ennfo (cam to represent the East In tho matches against the West nt tho Germantown Cricket Club, September 0, 10, 11 STAGE AUTO RACE TODAY Eight Drivers Will Compete In 250 Mile Contest Elgin III., Aug. 2S. Entrants In tho eighth nnnunl Elgin nntlonnl road race of 2."0 miles today found the course in better condition than when tho event was postponed last Saturdav because of rain. The enforced rest nnd extra trials for the drivers and another week's work on the course have im proved the chances of tho eight start ers for lowering tho record of 77.24 miles an hour. Cliff Durant withdrew from the race last night and nu accident to Eddie Henrn in the preliminary trials wns the cause of his replacement bv Joe Thomag. Tommy Milton nnd Ralph He Pnlma, who nro-depending on the result of this rnco to outstrip Gaston Chevrolet for tho 1020 nuto racing championship ti tle, nre regarded ns favorites. Chevrolet's victory nt the Indinnnpo lis classic gave him a ,'100-polnt lend, but either Milton or Dc Pnlma could pass him by winning the 500 points nl lowed for today's victory, which is the last to count for the 1020 title. Barry Regains Sculling Title Ixindon. Auir 28. Ernest Barry, former cull jib champion of the world, reiralned !h2 a! B."uBy 5V '"In: Alfred Kolton. the Australian rfrntUp nn n- il-tjLVl !;ttenr.,.A.U1,.,all. narry- ho lost the cham. Plonshlp to Kelton on the Thames river lost year, won by twelve lencths. VS.JESS-BRIGTT Loader of Amateur League Must Win Important Gamo to vAnnox Pennant X The eyes of the Industrial Amateur Basball Lenguc are centered this after noon on the athletic field of the Hcss Brlght Co. nt Front street and Erie avenue, for hero tho homo venm will stnek up ngaiust the nine representing tho Hohlfeld Manufacturing Co. nnd upon the outcome of the clash depends whothetHess-BrIght will be nwaraen tho championship of the Industrial Am ateur Baseball League. - Hohlfeld Is occupying fourth place In tho officlnl standings, but the three jumps to the lend only means n game or so nnd the followers of tho lengue have the.lr own opinions as to which Is really the better club. Hohlfeld is out to win, even though It means thnt n victory will not give them the flag, but Milton Hohlfeld would, never theless, llko to land tho berth of runner-up. Two star pitchers will facet each other. Both aro well known In tho Northeast section. Plows' will hurl for the league leaders and Jack Ryan for Hohlfeld. Practlcallv the entire league following will attend me gnme. xne other contests of the day are a doube header between American Pulley and North American Laco on the lnttcr's. field. The Incc tenm has not won many games, but quite a number of their de feats hnvo been by close margins, ns they nlways bavo put up a good article of ball. The Montgomery County Leasrue, as usual. Is In tha Ilmealare with the plalnc of this afternoon's scndule. The bit; clash of the afternoon will be Played nt Bouderton. with Doylestown ns tho attraction, Bouderton Earned first place last week when tho county seat club was Idle And a win today will mean that Its chances of winning an other pennant will be exceptionally rood. A pitchers' battle Is expected between "Chief" Ilrndley and Stauffer. Lansdale and Ambler should win their scheduled cames. It appears as If the Hale Kllbum-U. 0. I came In the Manufacturers' Learua will ho the attraction that promises the excitement In the Brumneld circuit thli afternoon. A defeat for the aasmakera eliminates their chances of wlnnlnr the pennant. Nltes Crane holds drat place, but Darrett has five straight to Its credit ana mav surprise trie leasers, rreswent Brumfleld will sound out the manacera this week and have as many clubs as possible play off postponed games next Saturday, which Is an open one In tho schedule. One of the best little leagues In the country Is the Delaware niver. In the vlcln 1 .f Tren,on.. ,n " second half neither Morrlsvllle or Newtown has dropped a game. They meet this afternoon at Newtown and the fur Is duo to ny. Rube McKenty pitches for Newtown. BURMAN-HERMAN BOUT Chlcagoan to Meet Champion Before Coming East When Joe Btirmau. Chicago bantam, comes Last for his match with Joe O Donnell, Gloucester's knockcrout, he may step Into the ring nt the Camden Sportsmen's Club, Third Regiment Af- mory, as the new bnntnm chnmplon of tno world. Burmnn nnd O'Donnell nre -cnruuictt to box in tho eight-round inatpii of the all-stnr program arranged by Promoter Herman Taylor, but before coming hero for this match the Chi- ?K.an. ,W,M . mcct 1otc Herman, the tltleholder. In n bout at St. Louis Labor Hay It would bo n wild mess to pick Burmnn to beat Herman by a knockout, still the uncertnlnty of box lnP.mn.com'' t0 llRnt in this nffnlr. The O Donncll-Burmnn match Is the third number of tho bill scheduled for the reopening of the Camden Sports men' Club September 10. In the ilnnl contest of which Benny Leonard, the lightweight kinir. will mnkn hU flrut appearance in more thnn n year In this vicinity. Leonard will be stacked up against n hard-hitting welterweight in the person of K. O. Loughlln. This match is to bo scheduled for twelve rounds. In a ten -round event Jon Benjamin, of California, will go on with Frnnklo Conlfrey. of New York, while the six round opener will be between Tommy Tuohey, of Pnterson. N. J., and Johnny Mealy, of Philadelphia. COMPETE FOR TITLES Central A. A. U. Championships Take Place at Chicago Today Chicago, Aug. 28. Representatives of Chicago, Northwestern, Minnesotn nnd Illinois Universities were included in the 487 entries in today's animal Central A. A. U. track and field cham pionships nt Stngg Field. The Knights of Columbus, who sponsored the games. presented nn exhibition wrestling bout between Stanislaus Zbyszko and Pnul AlvnrcJ!. "Babo" Ruth's forty-third home run bat was hung up as n prize for the. K. of C. courjcil team winning the ono mllo relay. ATHLETICS NEW LEFT-HANDER Mails, of Portland, RoporV$fy mack Cleveland on Pro- w gram for Today j j -n '?uf 'J'" ci.Kvni.ANn .'inl'Min, If. Wnmlisgnns, 2I Kprnkcr. rf iMiillli. rf finnlner. .Ill Inlinntim, lb O'Nell, e T.tinte, llngby. p Morton, t ATiii.nrics Dykes, 21. (Irirnn, lb '. Walker. If Myall, rf Diirnn. 3b T Wnlker, cf Perkins, o Shannon, ss Itmnniel or Terry, p Our A's hnvo connected with a new Vft-hnndor. The recent acquisition, Jo the hurling staff of Mack is Walter, Mail", of Portlnnd, Ore. Ho reported! to tho club early this morning before Von Ohl had drifted, in from Mcrchnnt vllle. Mr. McGillieuddy stntcd that he would not try out Mnils today against f i icvnnmi, nut very nueiy would Binrc him ngniniit Washington tomorrow afternoon. ' lho rnin this morning mnde today' V rtnnfnu, n t- CJI.II.m. T1....T. tit.- ....;..... , ! -""hv.), iii. oiuuu iuik u iuiuui: uutcr tain nffnlr, but the powcrs-that-bc, at Twenty-first street nnd Lehigh avenue, declared there would lie n game If St, . I. !.! .ii.i i j, r ut.iiiiiii n nui;v;i:.ioui iiiu jhfl jlltLTIlTq. Scott Perry or Rommel were Mncit'sj pitching selections todny. Ho was ready to use the one which warmed better. Spoke Speaker announced that Guy' Morton would do the tossing for his pennnut -contenders. Tho Indians envo the Athletic n severe shock cstordny when thev piled t.r. .. nl..l f ITf....... l it mi ii iuum in uiit-uu runs wniie our heroes could only pat tho rubber fhrire. snappy anti isayior received most of the pounding thnt the t'levelnndersdcnltont during the afternoon's holocaust. , HtTMMKR nrcsonTH hu.mmi:u misouTS ATLANTIC CITV. N. J. ATLANTIC riTV. N. J. wellsboro LEXINGTON Quaker City Take Notice! The manager of the Quaker Cltv All-Atata Is requested to communicate with Manager Holeman. of the Cheltenham Cubs In regard to tomorrow's game. Call Cheltenham 1272. BTKMH1IIP NOTirr.q BTKAMHnir NOTIC1W NOP. SA DF Pts O 8 ntchards ..... .11 34 43 7 0 120 22 0.1 Clothier 31 30 33 0 0 02 12 70 DR. HAWK IN FINAL To Meet A. L. Read for South Jersey Tennis Title Orean City. N. J., Aug. 28. Dr. P. II. Hawk nnd A. L. Rend ngnin will play the finals In the South Jersey championship tennis tournnment on tho courts of the Ocean City Yacht Club. Tho spectators yesterday were en thused by the fine exhibition of net playing by Mllo Miller in the semi finals of mcu's doubles, iu which ho wns paired with F.rlc Wood. Thev de feated Myers and Morgan, (1-1, (.4, Mrs. II. F. Kerbaugh. of Beifield. by bentlng Miss S. J. Tnylor, of Haddon Field Club, qualified to piny Mrs. W. C. Tuttln in the final round nt 11 o'clock this morning. Mrs. H. P. Kind and Mrs. Stanley GoUWmlth bent Mrs. T. J. (irajson nnd Mrs. Henry Dlllnrd, and the winners will play Mrs. ,1. u. Htreblg and .Mrs. William C. Tuttle, tltleholders, in tiie finnl round. Says He Doesn't Fear Jack Demp sey's Wallops Benton Harbor. Mich.. Aue. 28. Billy Mlske, the St. Paul heavyweight, matched to meet Jack Dempsey in n ten round championship contest here Labor Day afternoon, declared today that he had no fear of the knockout punches the champion is fcaid to enrry in either hnnd. Miske, wiio fought Dempsey twice be fore the champion won the title, surviv ing each encounter without even being knocked down, impressed his admirers 'with the fact that he is bigger, heavier and a better fighter than when ho met Dempey before. Whllo frankly ndmltting tho terrific punching ability of the champion, Miske asserted thnt Dcmnsev had wnllnned him with his best, but that none of the blows had dazed him. Close Is Right The following letter was received bv tho SDorts department this morning; Oentlemen I want to sav Trunk Corry wns "doe" to a bike record or anv other kind of a record at Point Hrecza Thurs du I'orty-four miles In sixty "seconds" 2010 miles nn hour. I Hie it long way from this city, but I would mako another special trip here if I could rldo with Corry for about one second, A. M. W. In an early edition of yesterday's Kvestva Pi HI ic I.EDHKn It wns stated that Corry rods for-fnur mllci In slxtv seconds. Of course It should have been sUtv mlnutea. The error was corrected In the later editions. LUCKENBACH LINE - Philadelphia to Rotterdam Amsterdam S. S. HOMESTEAD (U. S. S. Board) a s. s. cansumset (V I; I; b,)::::;;;;;;;;;;; ?J s. s Rotterdam Philadelphia WEST POOL (U. S. S. Board) Au , PhUadelphia San Diego Los Angeles San Francisco S. S. SHORTSV1LLE (U. S. S. Board). . g. .Z. !"!"? iTkTSfSEr S. S. EASTERN SOLDIER S. S. FRED'K LUCKENBACH ., S. S. ARCHER (11. 5 5 r. .. j ecu iiimTJi, 1 ,.. "' ... j. niunrtWA t.U. i). 5. Board) t... l , . o Auir. 31 ..Sept. 10 ..Sept. 17 ..Oct. 3 Oct. 17 LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC Phone Lombard 5340 328 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Pa Very Moderate Rates Music, Dancing; Bathing From Hotel Situated In center of all attractions I KENTUCKY AVENUE I . Vt niock from Itoardwulk J Elevator: electric Hunts, rooms with run-' niniT wnl.r nnA nrlu.l. hath- n..nlt. h. hlah cost of llvlnir. we still maintain our reputation for an unexcelled table Try our "'ri ir n ow. it saiisneci, men maxe arraniements for a loncer stay. Write for Reservations, or Come Direct to Hotel ALWAYS ROOM KOIl ONB MORD under manaceemrnt of SfYEnS t- l'nOTHERO for !." ears. PldSe nd Ark.n.t Am. Capidty 600. Oo bUdl tron Million Dollar I'ior. Readlai deDol aaj aaashadi. log beach, 7S Bath home, with (howen far orfbslbars. Pririte ar to btich. Eitaniira porches and bill raoat. Kite, lljbtf and ruoolng water In roema. Prirate batas, OrcbrMra and dandng. Ararrlcan plan I) up daily IU' I sbwkUj. European plan tl.SO up daily. Firepmf w.a wwuii. ibommhi, nam. AI. UaalMf. n Oaoteet and Moat Attracttra Location Hotel Esplanade JVTiole block on ocean front, Ilotton U orerelyn tm, Exclusive Chelsea section. Ideal, family. Lotel. Capacity 600. Prt nh.?? "ubJI,10 ,,rf1 "a sea water batha. Orcboitra. Dooldit. Ownership direction. W. F. fill AW. GARDEN INN New York Are. Near nearh inl,Uc.an European rlans. Central loc tlyn. Kuropean. It up: American. J3 BO up. Ftrst-clana cuisine and service Sneclal weekly rales. CABHI.Y & nitOOKn. Props' jMXMOREAnAKTicad . lPRLDS (H-AJEST mm sjrrvi SIl-i'V'E.FriTOiSa Mr. R &W$??k Mrs. R. BnUCKMt. formerly of ths Lamont. $1950LaborDaySpedal$ 1O50 Saturday, Snnday i! Z. Monday. lth Meala ' wniTn ron SErTCAinEit rates OSBORNE f?J' ra1rln.1 Arkansas es. Refrigeration and private Ice plant, electric kitchen, hot and cold runnlnir water In rooms, all outside exposure hcrupulously clean Ulevator. prl nte baths bathing from hotel. bath house and showers free Orchestra, danclne. OaraeeT Booklet. Now Manncement. HTITCER A STIT7.SBR. . CAI'E MAY. N. J. : Hotel Lafayette Now Open . M CArE MAY. N. J. iVocated on beach front. Capacity 4t0t M Improvements: runnlnir water; elerator. JOHN TRACY & CO. ( nn.cn iiAvitN. n. j. ENGLESIDE Modem hotel hom. r tha lea. FtsV Inr. salllnc tennis, eto. 8aro retwf froae hay fever. Epeclal rates for Septerabar. n. P. KNGLU. UgTj nnENA tista Hrnryns. rA. lJDJt lliCi ??' ena t-onnecucut , ,, " "' location, larirs rooms. Excellent table. IStb season. Special rata. from Labor Day. J. p. A a. it DUNN. ! l r B iIP r !.' fPV , ,kJ"-irTTiiithlilM k -1 f BllHl CALABRIA .... Maoretinia .... Norman Monarch Imperitor Columbia K. A. Victoria . Vauban River Arazei ., Caronia Aquitinia Italia ... 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Slav, to at.; prl. baths i run, water; 1.0 -kly.; t up dally, c. Kuan. RIVERTON. y. J. THE LAWN HOUSE " "2l.?ak 0t thr? J?'?,y;S.'-. Desirable ;:r'.":"" - w iH.ur.j., irop. Iluena Vista Spring's, Franklin Co.. Pa. I A Distinctive Summer'andAutumnReanpa A strictly modern hotel with excellent table and Mrriea. Altitude 2X0 font. Splendid roads; Bolt tennis, eto. Will Kemalu Uprn Until Ootober tnhii ,T. tilbhona. MnnlHrer VALLEY KOROE. TA. IVANIllNRTON N . Chicken ana Worn- Pinners PIKJJTOOruiEES7"rro 1'OrONO MOUNTAINS Mount Pocono. P. wii.nwnon. n. j. Dn-uv Hnf a1 Cap. J Dlan. POPONO FOUNTAIN HOUSB rUUUiV Mt. Pocono. Pa, Cap. 30. E. L. HOOKER. JR.. tUr. !M. Amer. or Huron, J. R. WhlteselL IIRIARCL11T MAX(lltW.jr NAWSCO LINES Freight Service, Between PHILADELPHIA and LOS ANGELES HARBOR, SAN TKAJNCISCO, SEATTLE CXEARVir.W Poplar nnd Peach; near '" -" .,v. .,..w. .,. j. jonea. BriarclifF Lodge SWARTIIMORE. PA. Briarcliff Manor. N. Y. !.-. U K - . J Amr nl.n i4-.a.i-. 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