"X ft Jl -i 4J.try V. r r f , i?--' 1 VrV'' 'raiar i.W, f ':' .''.. n vf.j' , 0 sj t 4 ,jw"4' "'. t. r jV ,? UWT, T' . - . . A ? , vv -1 tMlSXEtk OTrtWDAPAi (SEPTEMBER 7 1920 . , 'ov iffifERNGOX TEA FOR THE TIREB BUSINESS MAN IS ENJOYED NOW ALONG ABOUT 3:30 Ri " ' ' r - - i . . . . . " ' ' "' ' ' uJl , warn BILL TILDEN REACHES TENNISDOM PINNACLE BY BEATING JOHNSTON , Each Has Beat Other Three Times; Meet at manneim This Week in East-West Matches MVST'jREAK TIE y SPIcft HALL TrtrLIAM T. TILDEN, '-'J, Phllo- Wj.i.., second son to capture " liiffi Utrntenii championship. agonal wwn ' the tur M w0-n Vnv man that ever flour "" thet America.. tcnnli play r have ioB ,t,ii,i.jBn thru com- world'acroflnat '.... . f h W.rry'c8tern y vhen bur ceoopllanei I unUl yenw For. DlUtf L iT, through five of the Linesmen for, Match Had Very Keen Eyes All of th linesmen chosen for the Tll-den-Johnston match yentenJar, Iiad Terr share ores. In mmg of the otMr mnUhro of the national tournament tho work of these officials n eiceedlnilr Door, but them was no kick on their work ymtrr- jtme atfd Main the .official, had cl anlck decisions to make, and if the Utada of the pUrera means anjrth titluniix wi or inm wvrv correct. A number of foot fanlte were railed. Johnston duffcrlnr more than Tlldm In lint tner were an clear cUm. ilnc. thla roncot foot faults a onn JnttnutAit mA a Iiiiim that he committed them before Uier were railed. nn a tourt HiBvlcUm ho ilvnamle. "ghtlng ion l"1 "'. ....i mn.inn In otrninlit n 1t Tfar tieienieu a..i..v.. Mt, In thc nnnln. l,am J"'"""',' '".. hftd twice before ',I?"fCricafamn8hlpan,l ..., T " . i..nnn Tin pn nnu .iuhu- The , .tnmls tliice-all. Johnston Tt Tden t"' o'lint ,mmcr-once "'Atisln In the clar-court champion ntChlcflgo in tne ca followed I funly heatlK him In the Queen's Sub tournament for the championship of Iondon. Victoria Lat Yem To of Tihlen'n victorlen over John- SKvi. - ' i 'H in fact, the tic "M be broken this ,J for thi ore booked to meet , ami hln time hero In Phllndel nl where Tildct. learned his tennis ind where the follow er of athletics will Kw Jhancr A) see their fellow towns nan meet the mnn who 1p probably the jTr'atest placr in the world cxccpthiR himself. Thii ronteot will be staged on the turf courts of the Orrmuntown Cntltct Club n one of the Host-West events cally, he ran tbf set out nfter three-'nll had be,en reached. Twcnty-alx Son ice Aces . While nil of Tildcn's shots were amazing In their spectacular execution, his service was the weapon that stood out pre-eminently. A lot has been said of lildcn's high-powered delivery, but not enough. Yesterday he surpassed anything that he ever attempted In the way of service, making twenty-six clean aces. There were a number t.f other service' shota 'that whizzed over so fast that Johnston could not make a gopd return and others which he patted back so weakly that Tlldcn killed them off in short order as he went to the net. If there was any other department of Tilden's gome that stood out nbove thc rest it was his backhand. Nevor have ao many line placement shots been made in this way as ho mode yesterday. He seemed to have absolute control of the long backhand drive and tirao and again he scored clean placements, both on drives that shot straight down and clipped the lines and on cross-court shots that flipped just out of Johnston's reach. A number of times when Johnston was rushing to4tho net Tlldcn made no effort to cither pass or cross-court him. but drove the ball with hurricane speed low and straight at Johnston. lie did this three times in the eighth game of thc fifth set, winning it and breaking through Johnston's service for thc gam; which virtually meant th match nnu championship. Tilden lined exceptionally good judg ment throughout. After he saw how well Johnston's forehand drive was working in .the second set Tilden dropped his driving game almost en tirely for a time and began shooting over a series of heavilv tut balls that PIS-DODGERS PLAY TWO TODAY - '; Cravath's CJub Knocks Brook lyn From Lead by Double Labor Day Win hlVnicMhedulcd for Thursday. Tri- Johnston was unable to drive with any j "" nU(i Siiturdnj spceu nt an. in tins wnv n.e iauror- Thc other ph.jers who will be sccnlnjnn wa robbed of his forehand drive, here have been chosen aud were an- his most pnwerful offensive stroke, rounced laH night by the committee Lobbed Well MBpowd of Bcata O. Wright Boston;, Tilden also mixed a lob here and He combe ttnrd and tt lllinm H. Con- thcre flm, ,hi, n,K0 h , d matcrlnllj. t0 .ill. of the Germantowr. Cricket Club. t Tohn8ton out ot ,)N Bt w An(J '"S!!!111. oi "nL. thosc lobs " wonders. They were ?." N; "inm VJt ?l I ' toMed p so high and so far back in tho nauait- t . . uuunuu, y,..ju w, court that Johnston mode no ilttemnt to Charles b. war ana. i;ittsDurgn . u. ,,mnsh 0Ilt .. . t h u.linllv lloM Collce Taner, Philadelphia, and ntson on lob, btIt wn, contcnt niercly t0 gct M. Washburn. New York. The doubles thc bn bnek ovep thp npt team for the LaHt will be Tilden and Tlle fronllellt double-faulting of both Wllums; Johnson nnd Washburn;' lnjors in tllp ,ntt(,r pnrt of th(1 mat(,h Garland and Caner. Iwag due lorcelv to the hentv halls. The western doubles teams will be ( which had become almost waterlogged hnftou nnd C. J. (Jriffiu, Snn Fran- by constant contact with the spongy tun. .lust why L'on u waited -o one before tossing out some new pills cannot match with Gricr. Their cards ue explained. After the rain the balls Gardner: not only became heavy very quickly Jobnrto: pkco: Roland Roberts nnd Willis E Uavls. Han Francisco; W. T. Hayes and Ttilpl. Hurdiek, Chicago. These men will aKo play iu the singles events. terday, and you can spell tbe whole phrase in capital letters. First, consider the bare results. Four yvMCB otu at Bicnun i)ovDj' donro, lunr1 teen years old, played in his -first na- 1 chamnlonshln and startled Uie whole golfiworld when he went to thq semifinals. Alongside him at the Fhlla. delphlt struggle was another youth but This three yeaw older, Fred Wright. ar or ay sei ith nt a(pressed brassic in tho rocks and took other boy had par on his last three oi uarry be dumped holes of an. all-day session to but at the sixteenth luallfy, Our Phils did something big yester;. uay. Tncy won two In n row,botnjin one day, from the Dodgers, thereby Knoca.ng urooklyn from first -place. Thlgf afternoon tho visitors harea chance to get even with Gavvy's Ortt vathlans, as thc two teams grapped in a doublo-hcader. ' Despite the twin defeat of Brooklyn, President Ebbets still believes his club wiiiwin the National League pennant. This is what Charley has to edy : we have eighteen more games to. play at home, and the Giants have thfe same number. Cincinnati has only six more games at home. We have. ten games yet to play with first- division rtvais. mw York has thirteen more such games, and Cincinnati has sixteen. "I predict the Dodgers will win the pennant, with New York second nnd Cincinnati third." Those. Dodgers lost a lot of ground n the National League pennnnt race wncn ine iuiib won both games yester day. Scores rt to 2 and 0 to C. Both were drvuinrntn rvintoat. tt'Ith menacing Brooklyn rallies stopped in the ninth Inning of each game. In the morning by Leboun can's remarkable one-handed catch nnd In the afternobn by the gritty rescue pitching of Kppa Rlxey. Pfeffer was whipped In the morning nfter he hod won nine In a row for the Dodgers. In this battle, liubbell righted things after Causey stnrted to skid in the eighth. Bubbcll received credit for the after noon victory. Youth Bctts did not last one Inning nnd Hubbcll did well for a time and then weakened. Crnvath rushed Rlxey to thc tee iu the nick of time in the ninth. Grimes was charged with this defeat, Mamaux nnd Smith seeing service at the finish. Dark Horse Leads Golf Champion Continued from I'nre One the first three holes, hut lost a ball on the f6uth and plikcd up. They halved the fifth, but Harmon dropped n prett putt for a bird at the sixth and took tbf ieventli. They halved the Inst two out and Ilnrmon turned 3 up. out in HS to n M. Har mon took the tenth when n well -played low ball found" tho gncn nnd Herron was not on ! short holes. Hereon took tlie ik Ih and they halved the twelfth. 11 m lost hit bnll on thcS thirteenth and the hole when he 'could not do better than n 7. After they halved the short fourteenth, Herron dropped n bird on thc fifteenth nnd won the sixteenth, when Harmon 'begnn missing shots. Harmon was not on the eighteenth, nnd finished but 1 up. Their cards : Herron: Out UBU1M R 4S In .13173111 4assi Harmon, Out .... ... .1 1 U U 4 I B 38 In .1 6 ,B it 1 84078 Dob tiardner had u 7(1 to nn HI in his PENN SCRIMMAGES HERE ON SATORDAY aO. Today Wright and Jones stand tied for the medal, three clear atrofiea better than the mighty field here yesterday. With compact totals of 154 made'ln the drizzle and fog which held most of the day. Jones is wuthern champion, Wright champion of Massachusetts. Neither Francis Oulmet, who' beat Vardon and Rav at Brookltno to win the open title of the United States, nor Chick Evans, who held the open and amateur titles thc same year,; nor Bob Gardner, twice amateur king'and final ist' this year for the British title, nor the whole long list ot stars, could equal that. Scarcely a dozen of t(ie thirty -two who will play at match play for thc title tho rest of the week qualified last year also. Max Marston, Merlon, led the five Phllndelphlans who passed Muster. He" had a 78 at the Engineers and nn 81 at North Shore. J. W. Piatt, city champion, was next at 103 77 at North Shore and 80 at Engineers. George Hoffner, Maurice Rlsley and Meredith Jack all were grouped at 104. It' was the last undisputed total giving admission to thc charmed circle. Harold Wchcr. W. .T. Thompson, Sam Graham, J. X. Stearns, 3drW. II. Gardner, Reuben Bush and Albert Scskal played off this morning at 8:.10 for three places. The sad and really regrettable note for all thc true sportsmen here was thc great fact that Cyril II. J. Tolley, ama teur champion of Great Britain, the home of golf, was unable Xo qualify for our championship. It vns no desire for revenge that prompted this feeling, revenge for thc fact that he had won his country's title in combat with Bob Gardner, the last American survivor thcre. Rather Tolley stood as a sjmbol of the best Great Britain had, and Uncle Sam condescended to test his best in match play against John Bull, If not Tolley, then Roger Wcthercd. who though not the tltleholder, Is yet ranked as a better golfer than Toller over there. But Wcthercd, too, fell down badly and is no more. With him went the third and last English in vader in tbe lists. Lord Charles Horn:, and now there remain, but two who are not Amcricun citizens, C. B. Grler, chamnlon of Canada, and Tom Ar mour, born where heather blooms, and champion ot Scotland and trance Their chances in the field are dubious. Heisman's Squad Returns Franklin Field at End of This Week to What May Happen in Baseball Today Club Cincinnati nroofclm New. York ntMMireh Chlroo . Mt. I.OO.N I.OKton ,, rhllllo NATIONAL LEAOOE V. I. F.C. Win J.OM bpiii Bttt .00 .BAB .RSI .tVSi .Ml .Mil .nss 510 .810 .Mil .000 .S04 .480 ... I? ISA Sii Hi ,tf .Ut w .415 .400 .408 7 7S 7 00 M 02 60 ft2 54 7 58 02 64 00 72 76 .10 4 06 AMERICAN LEAODE The Wrong Dope , By beating Johnston, Tilden fulfilled every bopo and expectation of tbe thou sands of followers ho has all over the country. It was predicted by some Wore the mntch that, no matter how good Tildeu really might be, he would er bent Johnston In nn important en- rment .lust how wrong this prog- li no Iu uIiaii n li a iiulAHilm ' but they became bo caked with mud that it was very hnruVfor cither of the players to sec them. Several points were won by each because the other's fast drives could not be, been nt all until it was too late to make a move for them. The crowd was the largest that ever saw a tennis match in this (ountr.. There were more than 1.1.00(1 pndu'd in the stands nnd rumvatx. The conduct 54(144444 540 .44443435 5 30 70 5 8455544 043 ,3 4445544 5 3881 "iiieniinn was is shown in jesterdm s f inrtntni-u ni nif...f ,, w !..., Out in drier: Out In Other cards Htty. out In Out ". ..' 3 4 4 5 5 5 8H ft 40 In 3 8408555 5 31 70 Marston nnd Phil Carter, a former mctronolltan Junior champion, had n queer match in which neither was ever .8 5345445 5 10 .8 4458465 437- 77 Mel Coogan la Outpointed ouncntown, 0 Sunt. 7 Hlchle Mitchell, ot Jnhraukee. outpointed Mel Coogan. ot Brooklyn, In virtually every at&nxa ot their ii was so badly battered at the flnlah that It waa aeveral minutes before he oould leave tho rlnr. -h 'Iilden not onh got the momentous rlfiMin Imt lis, did it in sudi a com ine in? nun ik r that it is doubtful If there is n pei son wlm saw thc match who will oot admit .that Tilden has the edge on Johnston i eery respect, with the ex ption of fighting spirit, and thcre it Juitlv rauj be called a draw. Johnston fought with every ounce of his energ to win, but he didn't fight any harder than Tilden. The Philndel palaa showed greater resource In con ferring his energy, but his batUo was jt as gamely fought as his conquered In the fourth set, when Johnston was tiring very rapidly nnd was utterly fall lnj to put his old-time, punch Into his ftrokes. I'mplrc Eddie Conlln called the match temporarily on nccouut of a light " at all and thc rVcnty-minute icst JucKnon. thicio..m a wonderful boon .,. .TnJ,n.V. '...w .0.rk !i5 Score Was Tie .tlr"0 ut tm,ll"" Uif match was norn.l,y. hi, LouIiKB topped whs two sets to une in Tilden' ltounh, Cincinnati.. ls MM , ing the stand dm ins play 'lit suite of the i m. l'"1" 1,ul. anO-nilng home most treiitipiit hhowers thut marred the mutch i '"''' ", ...," 71 1 miiiiiii iiii rill. iiiii ill run mr iih' ....... games of the fouith set nnd .ill of thc om nun. , In Two Wins for Forty-eighth Ward The ForU-elBhth Ward won n double header jesterday, d(eatlng the Olmbfl team by a acorc of 0 to 0 and the Jewish World, 2 to 1. Stops by Jim MiKee. Donnvan, John son, Dolen's en ten and the battery work nt both team were the features of the second tame , n II. B Jewish World . 00000000 11 4 1 ,8th Word 00000002 x 2 6 3 Datterler Kpstln- and Dcady, for World; Willow and Mllner, for 46th AVard. R II. E Olmbol's .. .00000000 00 3 3 48th Ward,... 10 10 0 3 0 0 x 3 0 0 Wilmington Horseman Dies In Auto nilmlnctnn, Mil.. Sept. 7. Lents O Turner, a well-known horarman fell dead whllo drltlnc an automoblla on tho state road near New Castle- George School, Pa., Sept. 7. Tho University of Pennsylvania football squad, which has been taking their pre liminary workouts here, will leave for Philadelphia cither Friday or Saturday and will be back home In time to hove tho first scrimmage of the season on Franklin Field Saturday afternoon. The only men from whom no word has been received are Eddlo Farrell, star halfback of the freshman team. Caldcr and Ilarvey, snbs of Inst year's varsity, word was received tooay irom Dieter, whose home Is in Massachu setts, that he will join thc squad Thurs day or Fridav. Carl Thomas, former nnrnmnn nnd In at vear'a varsttv guard. and Dick Frank, another varslty.guard, were In togs this morning for the nrst time. . ...... This nfternoon Helsman statea tnac the work would consist solely in offen sive nnd defensive formations nnd that no more elementary practice would be held. As n result of rainfall yesterday, Ilcisman put his candidates through some fast woik in thc George School gymnasium. Itnemmn the rnnillilntes have worked hard lost week the two Indoor sessions were devoted to Instructing the men in old nnd new plays nnd getting thc new comers acquainted with the Helsman system. A lecture was given on foot ball rules. A change In the line-up of thc class A team was made by Hels man which", however, does not mean that thc new team will be the one to face Delaware In the first gome, as Coach llttck Wharton said todny, "Every position on thc team is open throughout the season." The team selected and put through formations nnd the Ilcisman shift was as follows: Quarterback, Miller; left halfback, Watklns ; right halfback, Rex Wray ; fullback, Joe Strauss; ends, Denver and Grave; tackles, Ward and Thurmnn; guards, Copcland and In ham ; center, Crawford. Young Montreal Whips Moore Woonaocket. It. I.. Sept. 7. Young Mon treal, of Providence winner of the New EnitlAnd bantam title lnat week, defeated Pal Moore, of Memphis In a twelve-round decision contest before a crowd of 0000 spectators at the open-air show, It was a red-hot bout, with Montreal forclnr the pace most of the way nnd scoring- the harder nnd cleaner punches At the nnlah Moore"a rltht eye was closed tlnhtly. Hold Pending Auto Investigation Clyde XuUberg, thirty-two jcara old. 1010 North Warnock street, was held in S100O bnll by Magistrate Price nt thc Twenty-second street and Hunting Park avenue Btation for a further hear ing September 14 to give time for the police to Investigate his story about where he got an automobile he parked last night at Sixteenth nnd Clearfield streets. Patrolman Smith arrested Xutzbere at 1 o'clock this morning. The prisoner said ho had hired the car Irom a man he knew as ".Muc, at Front street and Girard avenue. Cloh M'tertland . rhlcoao . . , .New York . Nt. Totals.. Iloaian . . . Washington. uptroit Athletfew Not seheflaled. 40 51 03 AS es so 88 P.O. .?3 .014 .012 .504 .478 .452 .two S33 Win Ixxte HplK .617 .ftnn . .015 .007 ,4M .4(10 .1S.1 .335 .S77 .331 .471 .45 IRION CRICKETERS PILEJJP 192 RUNS Came With Incognita of Groat Britain, Resumed Today After Rain Interruption At the end of their first Innings the Merlon Cricket Club team had piled up 102 runs today, against tho Incognltl team of Great Britain. This Is tie third game that the Englishmen have 33' ttil Standing of tho Little Y jLcague uascuau ream In rmrnr.trniA stmunnAN i.kaOus, . I mi ton... S 2 .BOO I,. AM... 4 4 ,mV V, 1 irtla ... A 2 .667 ilatboro., 8 7 . Si H ten ton Cnrtla tilensld 0 4 :5M Inenrn't'n. 1 7 .lift MONTGOMERY COUNTY IjKAOVK Houderton, in 4 .70 Tinadalr. 0 8 ,S0 AJLb.",lJ J8 -7" FUWshfn 4 It .Mt Dojlesfn. 14 6 .700 Cheat. Hilt 0 18 . nnd 830 Cloodr. , ... . New Yorh at Boston ix sammw. iou nu S-JO Batn. ' . , Clnclnnall-fl. Vaaln. not achrdaled. A3CKRIOAN JJBAOVE Elondr. SCHEDULE FOR TODAY NATIONAL lEAOUB 'nl.T. tn fhav arrived In this country nrooMxnat Philadelphia (2 amr). wo.; " "":,",. . . 4L. ni.n.j.it.1. xaey easily ueicaicu nic j. uiiaucij Cricket Club and Frankford teams: The match which Is played today at Ilavcrford Is a continuation of the one wheh began yesterday but which was postponed on account of rain, with Merlon having scored 130 runs when six wickets had fallen. When time wns galled yesterday W. M. Crossman and A. Lee were not out. but they were bowled today by Fowler and Brockle bank, respectively. The first batters for the English tour Isst were .T. S. Morrison nnd D. It .Tardlne, who faced the bowling of H G. Penrce and J. It. Garrigues. Morri son was retired for a total of 11 runs when he wns caught by Crossman nnd bowled by Pcarcc. M. K. Burrowes joined .Tardlne at bat and was caught out by Pcarco and bowled by Garrigues for a total of 8 runs. T. C. Lowrcy then joined .Tardlne, who had scored (t runs. When the second wicket went down thc Incognltl had tallied 23 runs. Athletic at New York. 8i80 C Itrtroit nt Chiraao, s-twuw. nonlon nt Waahlncton (2 IMIM). 180 and 3:80 Cloodr, , . inerflBiMI-st. I.oins, doi ecuruui. RE3ULT8 OF YESTERDAY NATIONAL LEAOIJK Marnlna- Game Philadelphia, 8 Brooklyn. 2. Cincinnati. Bi W. Inls. 8. Chicago. Si Pittsburgh, 2. Afternoon Game Philadelphia, i Drooklrn. g. Itoatnn. liSw York. 0 (Unit jrame). New York. 5i IJonton. 0 (2d mnwl, nttolmnrh. 12 Chleafo. 1. Cincinnati. 41 Ht. Iiuls. 2. AMKB1CAN I.KAUUK Momlnc tiamea Ne ork. 4i Athletics. 1. . , Cleveland, 71 St. Lonls. 2. . Chlraao. nt Detroit. 2. Afternoon tinmen New lork. 5f Athletics, 0. Chlrairo. flt Detroit, 4 (ten Inning). Vtaxhlnntoii, Oi rtoston, O (l't lame), lluli'n, 61 Moston. 4 (2d game), Clereland, 6i St. IauIs, S. ITarno nryn M'r. rJerwxn,. MAIN LINK I.KACirjI, W. 1 r.V. w, n .i,n i-noii ... ,571 St. Denis. .1 .571 Nnrb'rtti. 2 M& t itm DKIWAIR COUNTY LEAOTJK Media . Dirxel . Rockdale. w. r,. p.c . w. i k.i o ou jAnaoowne a 4 R .024 Highland.. 5 3 .670 Morton . 2 6 w8 &"1 ! r J v ii ail DRLAWAItK niVI'Jt INDUSTRIAL Viscose p 4 ,02 Son Ship. 0 61 ;p, Abrrfole. S 8 .015 Coruroteuin 2 JO ,MT MACKS PLAY FINAL OF SEASON IN N. Y.' A's Co West After Game With Yanks Today Keefe Fans Ruth Three Times New York, Sept. 7. The Athletics will appear in their finnl game of the season on the Polo Grounds this after noon with tho Yankees before starting on their farewell tour of the West for the 1020 season. Although Dnvo Keefo struck out Ilabe Ituth three times in the morning game ycstcrday?""the Yankees managed to stay up In the "pennant fight by taking both games from the Athletics, 4-1 and fi-0. Herb Thprmahlen. thc Yanks' south paw, held 'the, Athletlct to four hits in the morning tut, nnd hod a daw it cy pitched winning ball in thc afternoon. Ilrynn Harris wilted after the third inning. Connie Mick tried out 11111 Kelly, a new recruit, ns n pinch hitter in the ninth inning of thc morning game, and Hill came through with a single. Reds Buy Coumbe Cincinnati Rep'. 7. The Cincinnati Na t onn'a hive purchased Pitcher Cnunihe or tho St, Poul American Asiorlntlnn Club .t una announced today . Coumbe will report to 11. e Iteds In lloston T.n ThuigUa, MBIIION C C. TV. M Crossman, b Fowler ,. 22 A: Lee, o. Brocklebank, b. Metcalf . . 45 A. O. Hare run out 3 J It Osrrtrues not out 1 H: O: Fearoe. b. Fowler 2 C, M. Crossman. c. Ilrookcs b. llur- rowea Malar J. L,. Evans, b Cartwrlrht . . r.r Morris b Cartwrlcht ft m. w. Ai.rnin. r, 102 00. R. l,ee. o. Iloberts b Fowler J, M, Crossman. b Fowler Extras Extras; bres. 3. leg byes. 2. no ball. 3 Total Puna at tall ot each wicket O, 43 108. 108. 118. 174 1S9. 180. 102. DOWLINO ANAL.YTSIS O M. 'It Burrowes 0 n so 1 Cartwrlght 14 0 89 2 Itobert 4 1 11 O Jardlno 1 0 11 0 Fowler IK 2 44 4 Metcalf . 8 2 0 1 LAWSON ROBERTSON BACK r Ted Meredith and Tom Campbell Also Return From Olympics In the vanguard of United States Olympicnthletcs returning from abroad and who arrived on the funard liner Imncrator. which docked In New York jesterday, was I.nwson Robertson, trainer at the University of Pennsyl vania, and coach of the American Olympic team. With Robertson was George W. Brown, also of this city and assistant manager of tbe track team. Others -Df America's victorious ath letic army were James E, "Ted" Mere dith, the former Pcnn star; Tom Camp bell, thc Yale half-mller; John Magcc, of Bowdoln and William Haywood, as sistant coaches to Jack Monklev. nn.t Mike Ryan, who trained thc marathon runners. HOSIC STOPS STOKES Atlantic City Colored Boxer Finishes' Opponent In Three Rounds Atlnntle Cllr, Sept 0 "Cyclone" .flm Hoslc. of Atlantic city, stopped BoloUer Stokes, of Wilmington. Del.. In tho third round of the wnd-uo of an open-air' shjw" this afternoon held at the Inlet Park under tho auspices of tho North fl de A. C. Four out of the five scheduled bouts wero settled by the knockout route. In tho aemlwlnd up Toung TJebob. of Pennsgroye, dropped K. O. Tommy Daker. of Philadelphia, In the second round. Baker hardly lived up to his label. II was easy picking for tho Jersejr lighter. Johnny Orlfnn. of Chester, made ahort work of Johnny Downey, of Philadelphia, tteferee Orlfnn halted hostilities In the nrst round, Johnny Perk ns, of Atlantic City, wallone.l Sammy Gold, of Philadelphia, who quit a the end of the second round. In the only bout that went the scheduled limit, Ertdl Clarke, of Atlantic Cltv. brother of Jeff Clarke, won from Duke Bowers, of Philadel phia, In six rounds. "Sherry" Magee Released Outfielder Sherwood Magee. formerly ( the Phillies and for J cars a National League slarj has been given his unconditional. rt leaso by the Columbus club of the Ameri can Association. Pitcher "Lefty" aeorga wa sold to the Minneapolis club for tin waiver price. 0-Hlt, O-Run Game Second of Day1 rialnfletd, N. J.. Sept 7 Sid Dunning nltchlnc for the Pond Inul Works ncrlnM the Wood Newspaper Co In nn Industrial League double-header here, allowed no hits and no runs In tho second irame He pitched the first game also and gave three hits and iwo runs, . t u 1 It ! BTJMMFlt RKKOKTS ATI.ANTH' CITY. N. J. TTSATMORE atuntkchyI IVJRUJS GRErVIET 1J0TELSU0CESS SH-aVEJFTTOKJ , Kentucky Ate. nnd the ilearh. Kviry appointment Moderate rates. Mrs n. llIturnfriK. formerly of the Lament. TAROR INN Ocean end Connecticut aV. 1ADUn lnn Ideal location, largo rma, Kxcellent lahle 18th season. Special raUf froin- l.ahor Day. J P & A M DUNN Hotel Boacobel Kentucky avo. Bathln. noici ooscocel Hotel refurnlht4 to. rellent table. qPhone 117. A E. MAIUOX.- Weatminster Kentucky ave. nr, Beach. run water 120 wklv. 14 un dlv. C. Buhre ABBPRY PARK. S.'l. Five Leading Batters in Two Major Leagues AMERICAN MSAflCE O. AB. It. Nlsler. St. Lonls.. 128 B18 100 Hpoaker, Clrveland.126 404 110 1V Oi 380 140 (olllns, thtritgo.lSl 1117 100 NATIONAL I.KAOUK All. It. 1H7 7H 4R2 71 noi HO 101 M S33 70 nZ IV" '" wvJS'nWi tllirt ;a'' i .? iVSK:!hh S Mnr . .V """ "','" l''n siTMng. stock, St. Louis... 1B3 0 uaiiy a placr would hac gouo com. ( . lllrIPI tn Inn. .. 1. .1 e.iui'r i'"-j uen me rest uni ca led for ami his rhal appeared greutly refrphet! after It, but nit Tilden. It J" t"" th,nt he faltered loug enough "7 ,""' set. but ho got himself together in splendid style In the final tn and won It at (1-3. Beginning trie last set Tilden had nn oiher mentnl lnnH.i t...i t. in masterlv fashion. He had just lost , tne set that oul.l have given him the j"u.iioiikiiip. when he was ouco within mo points of the match und once within lnA "i01,0' il nml on each occasion .. i ud t0 nut 0,cr th winning stroke because of over-anxiety. He ? "Pot tho net each of these times and had a miserably weak return from Johnston that looked to be made to order for a amnshlng kill. Rut It wasn't p bc, the net stopped each of thosa Sn!i8wu from Tl'den's racquet. thinking that over made It doubly hard for Tiltlen to settle down to his oet tennis, hut he hurled the hazard nd playing almost perfectly, mechanic II. 203 ISO 18S 148 188 II. 174 181 ISO till 172 Are. .806 .300 .382 Mimlon 4 1 4 ft I 4 (1 I tl 411 34114. 1345 IV 3H 78 fiipter Ou? 4H4B14B4 ft 40 In ,. 3B44843B B 3070 Hoffner was 8 down nt the end of thc morning round to Tom Armour. Their cords : Hoffner v Out 6864448 640 In 8 fl 4 4 B 0 0 4 6 B! JLvmml ono4o D sw 8970 n,.t tn ....- 46S084B4 43776 Hoffner lost the eighteenth on a short putt He hasn't had a four thero yet. Francis Oulmet was 1 up on Rich ard Hickey, the young Atlantic ' star, at the end of the morning round. Hobby Jones was 8 up on J. S. Dean, the Princeton golf captain, at the end of tht first eighteen holes. W. fl. Fownes. Jr.. was 4 un on Harold 37B tTnlini a ffnlttAtx fnt-nrltn nn.l T,au ''"'.attcetser. intercollegiate champion, fin- I ! !,,! (Imfli-sf linlf fl nn nn Tl V. Snn-. 'Mb7 er. metropolitan chnmpion. Frank' !aio Dyer, ex -Pennsylvania golfer, was 8 up 3i?!" ' n Ilos(' u Plttshuigh expert. ' 323 It was some qualifying round, yes- L lit 1116 the Lid HOTEL FRANKLIN House of Hospitality ' Open throughout September. One block to Ocean C. Stroud. SBURY TARK. N. J.. ALT, YT.AR RESORT WniTC CITY INroRHATlON HURBAU. SPRINO LAKK. N. J. T" e Warren SPRING LAKE, N. J. Tl TIC. OH TUB OCEAN A Hotel of Distinctive Charm. Bar. rounded by Gardens and Lawns. At the lCdre of tho Sea W B Btubba. OCEAN CITY. N. J. BISCAYNE nunnlnr wtr in ovtl room: booklet. B. Blundln. POINT P1JS.BANT. N. J. tJICTUnKSQUB A Dollghtful Reaort romtPleasant, N.J. Aiaays cool ' Write ttoro Cist tClsrk wiiimnoi). v. j. I WAS toM yesterday that if I announced my price this Fall at $3.85, it would torn the hat industry upside down and inside out but I'm going to lift the lid and take the consequences. Fm going to sell hats without profit this Fall, and give the finafrwaHop to the High Cost of Living in the IBgh Price of Hats. The public have been on a "Buying Spree" for the last couple of years, but they're on a "Buying Strike" today. I'm going to break that strike by breaking the price of hats. BOXING OPENING Harry Wills vs. Sam McVey (UIOIIT-nOUND WIND-UP) WEDNESDAY NIGHT (SEPTEMBER. 8) Jimmy Murphy vs. Jack Palmer AT Two Other WONDER MODERN Good Eight SPORTS HOME Round Battles THE ICE PALACE KqWnE?SC$L?A1LEV " K PEKN MTTaSi, CATNTna,tt?,nfl01-' 10 45 th and Market Street p Sunset Route! I r- irillHUHW-imifiHHUlurrirt-TJlii ' .- inTCrTJt-"prls ''i' ' t'llK'Tl1-" SW IB 55j '- - -silililLLlI iSSjjiPtJV -3jt3JJV .' ' ' ' ' .'TTfr- - W? VH Ulif fi. fBks ) H I W& Winter Trip to CALIFORNIA I 'j'lji'i' c now " planned wyy M Wrf, Pre-war Btrvlee of the Kra ' && SUNSET LIMITED pyp Will V RsaUrW Ottatrar t ISSfl H Wyi'l'! with Obsemtlon Car. tkrouih DInlar Car iSPl! H '!'!'!' sad all thc comforts el modern triTel Kpffifl H Syjj Mew Orleans Sn Antonio Lot Angalas San FraneUco jg i!;i;ii,' Slesplnr Car Bsrvlee to Globs, Ariiens, for SsS . H W! the Side Trip to R0O3EVELT DAM, on the gffi H g APACHE TRAIL K'i'i'i For Information and literatim, address &j H S SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES g jgg p. T. HKOOKS, General Agent MSS ' ?a 1603 Chestnut Btjeet V W H 8 W ' ' ' ''ffWS"' '''' : ' ' ''''' ;' ' ' ' ' ''iT-.'.Tcqji ana by breaking the price If you'll help me bring 100,000 new customers in my stores this month you'll see the High Price of Hats begin to tumble, and you can get under cover right now for $3.85. r I'd like to have the Flying Squadron of the Department of Justice investigate my Prices and Profits this Fall, and compare the Style and Quality of my hats with other hats selling for twice my price. If they don't stop me for under selling the market, you can have any new Fall color or style, any shape or size, in any soft hat or derby, at $3.85. iheirz one PU 'Alma SS; rates, bath, trom house, excel, home rook .Tift K Poplnr atf" DORSEY "OTEL fnp.iclts -'-.) Amer w or Kumn plan J C Whllesell SWAItTIIMOBE. PA. The Harvard ' &&$&&. rOCONO MOUNTAINS " Delaware Water Oup 1 CASTLE INN Delaware Water Gap. Pa. nreprooi iioisi ana uaracs. iiunitlns I Water. Private Baths Open tbrouck. I October. Orchestra. Golf. Booklet. N upeciai ran Itntes. T. T. DOLDBT, Mount l'ocono. Pa. PCXIONO MOUNTAIN HOUSE Mt. l'ocono. Pa. Cod. L'OO T. I. HOQKr.n J It Mar. v vt -' ?'ml ' 7 .ssssssssB ''ia'xV I la1atsssssssHB v fH H ttinmtmtttr The Clalrmont. Elev. SSao 8team heat, e ee. Its; excellent table; rates reasonable. Booklet. Mrs Chas, 11 Smith Estqto. nniAKCMrr mnoh. s. y. all $3 MsBHCrrrTTrr'! --T v P7 VJ' t ' A Ol riapcurr xoaac BRIAKCLIFF MANOR. N. Y. A Popular 134-mile Motor Run from Philadelphia. Illustrated booklet and detailed motor route caid may be ob tained at Public Ledger Travel and ReBort Bureau. Elevation GOO feet. Spacious porches overlooking Hudson river. Golf, tennis, ridine, swimmlnrr pool nnd inviting walks. Open till after Thanka Elvinfr. New York Offlee 402 Madison Avenue Phone Murray Hill 03IS 1307 Market Street TOl'llH COOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE COVERS THE WORfcO t THOS. COOK & SON 225 So. Broad Street. (Below Wnlnut Street) VI wmMhA . r i . i " A . '
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