Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 08, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 19, Image 19

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ENGLISH ELEVEN
GETS BIG LEAD
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Incogniti Scores 142 Runs for
Two Wickots Against Novy
York Team
The I"COBnlto Club cricket team from
to a good Btnrt lu
Ncw.YorK iinntnji
lt
nverford thl"mornlnff. The English.
?!!.? .tnnd of 142 runs with only
,W? Morrison ""a"' tl.e flr.t batter, but
v. rti bowled out with only three runs
li Miller. T. It. Jnrdlne did somo oen-
K" ImttlnK and hnd tjr-clRht,
nlif E C. r,ec. who joined Mor
not out. i. ) ....-'totni t0 r,2.
"""J?1 : were Included int
ecrai uu.... -,-
tywe "jVu'rrowa scored only fourteen
rUnV before belnij cntifc-lit out by Utile.
The New York club has been beaten
enlV four times in the last three years,
Jtf from the brand of game they have
Seen showing since their nrrlvnl In these
rirts the Incogniti don't look as though
Her hnil ever been beaten.
The Nw York Cup team hasn't a
much better record than Man-0 -"War
r Jarntics Dempscy. having won tho
IIllfx cup for the last two yean, nnd
fin! Ins second this season. Their line
m h fu" of veteran players who can
Ihow more batting and bowling than
the Incogniti have had the opportunity
f looking over since they arrived here
fur their "nortlng visit.
Btresfonl Confident
"We will give the Incogniti an nwful
run for their money," said the Hon.
8 It. llercsford, vice captain of the
New Yorkers only, being n ,loyal ad
herent of his Urltannic Majesty, he
didn't use all those American words.
Jlut that's what he meant to say, all
the fame.
"I think we have a decided edge on
the Londoners on the bowling end nnd
we have as henvy batters if not quite
to many of them. Our side is made up
'of yeternns who know the game both
wars from the wicket, nnd if wo don't
win the other eleven will at least have
to-admit it's hnd n good workout."
Again the vice captain mny be
lightly misquoted, but such are Mb
Ideas translated into the original
American.
More than half of the New Yorkers
have played the game In England or the
colonies, which statement lflts a menn
Inc all its own in the cricket world.
The Hon. S. It. Itcresford is an cx
Mlddlcsex county player nnd a wcll
Vnonn cricket authority over In Eng
land Leslie Miller, late of the Vic
toria team of Australia, is a crack left
handed slow bowler and a fine bat. J.
Pojer. uho learned the game in the
West Indies, is a steady bnt and a very
good, fast bowler.
Hull Good Hatter
E. 0. Hull is a good batter who has
run up his centuries in this city on
previous occasions. O. Taylor, a
(ormer Haverford College star. Is an
extremely good fast bowier nnd a good
fisldcr. S. Southern is a neat right
hand bowler who should give the Lon
don batters some bad moments. Among
tbe other members of the New York
tut arc It. and L. Camacho and I'.
G. Hales, good cricketers ail.
.411 the cricket experts nud near
itithoritics ndmit that- Cantata Met
calfe's Incogniti players are the hard
est batters that have been seen in this
country for years, nnd there has been
plenty of advance doping as to what
they will do against high-class opposi
tion bowling. That they are not quite
as strong in bowlers lends the popular
atmosphere of uncertainty to the out
come to the match.
The Incogniti players will be in a
ricg-nide box nt the boxiivg show which
opens the Ice Palace ns n light coliseum
tonight. They arc ardent boxing en
thusiasts and are anxious to see Harry
Wills, who took the number of the
well-known-iu-Englnml Fred Pulton.
By tho time the Englishmen have seen
i baseball game and one of our fights
they will know pretty much about
American sporting life, as is.
The summary follows.
J E 1 Morrison, b Miller tl
T n Jardlne. not out ft
J! 2 "urrowe e Hales, b .Miller 14
. C Lee not out GU
I,tr ..:. 15
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ADLER AND BONSALL
TENNIS TITLE
Defeat Means and Balch in
Doubles Final of Lansdowne
Tournament
Charles Adler nnd Howard Honsall
tMs morniug won the senior doubles
'nnis championship of I.ansdowne in the
rnual tournament on the I.ansdowne
Playground courts by defeating drier
Means nnd Rertrnm Balch, 5-7, 0-0,
", 0 It
The ultimate winners did not get go
'"! well during the first set, while, on
the other hand, Means and Raich did
'ome fine work at the net. which gave
'hem the set Adler and Honsall camo
back trong in the second set, which
"wy won nt love. IlonsaH'8 nvorheml
luLwa'' U.,c fent,lrc f the set. He
najcti most v nt th not ...,,? irna
mostly at the net
Z,tt T BoJ "turns from the back
uio team work of Adler nnd
Jlonti
indhl
In
lndfiT, ,. i er ,have been better. b'"
indhl dually both played excellently.
.") the third Ri.f A.it , i.. n
an ? K".mt's on 1'ls' service. Means be-
m ,t ,s,lRns of weariness in tiiis
iderhiCl' ?elpe,d hl8 opponents con-
mmi& In "i0 finnl set ,h0 losers
"cmmitted several doiihu fnnH. ti...
VyrtL!,Ut,r0nernlcd throughout 'the set
?f mtir opnoncnts. Hnnonii n,i
"no n aceinimf .. .i ": ":.. """,'." """
Adier inv;:''ul..."u".?'"?,oy-....
p?ons. vas oue of tLe double8 -nm-In
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hImIm ii unu ol ltl0 senior
d& t iry atk.or- of Lansdowne,
"w5. li.hi.B CIothler. ao of Lans-
In tbo 8Cores ' -0. 0-2, 8-U.
W fln.Mt. Set. Cl0th!.er got.the tt
to 4 ?e.6vI nnd n ho score
theaM'J m nirke.r rMM nnd With
fount" 5la, backb?n'l stroke tied the
out ii..4,,0le' ,0'otbler then ran
t.m..0..?"0.1'.- b? winning tho next two
wtwortW sc wns n arler. His
tft 'fantu,lred.jttnd b kept Clothier
ThV fM,V0 throughout the match.
ith , both nWt y08,, contested.
tare. nt men lea,UnK nt different
i, V I the camca. hue ! viti
BarkL in l8 camcs but tho obl"ty t
rourt air? ikeepl,DB uloth,cr ,n th bick
nd iTnAi0 uIns be bkhand atroko
Mm k cbo.n t0 Kod advantage
narWtbe "rt ,and the 'natch. H
" tc r v Mrvice throughout the
tolnbi othler mads o many of his
tolsti,
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WOMEN'S TENNIS pyt- -"
National Championship Will Be
Staged at St. Martins
Next Week
Fifty-four entries have been received
thus far for the women's national lawn
tonnis championship tournament, which
will be held nt the Philadelphia Cricket
Club starting next Monday morniug.
It is quite likely that the list will
be much larger, for entries will be re
ceived until 10 o'clock this Friday
morning. The drawing will he made
nt tho Cricket Club.
The event this year should be one
of the best, for included in those who
have signified their intention of striv
ing for the title are Miss Marion Zln
dcrstoin of Boston ; Mrs! Franklin
Mallory, who, as Miss Mollu Iljurstedt,
won the honors scvernl times; Miss
Klcanor Goss, of New York; Mrs.
Charles Howell, of Englnnd; Miss
Hclcno Pollock, of New York: Miss
Anna Townhcnd nnd Miss Phyllis
Walsh, of Philadelphia.
In addition to the women's singles
championships there also will be titular
play In girls' singles nnd doubles nnd
mixed doubles. Sixteen have entered
the girls' singles.
The entries thus far follow :
WOMBN'S HVBNTH
Mm J K llnlley. llaltlmore Jllus Uln
linker. California, Xflsn Florence A. H-illln.
Npw York, Mlsi Lfll Hnncroft, Doston;
Ml Alice lhoftrd, Short Hills. N. J.; Mm.
Dorothy B. llrlirg". Wenthampton Beach. It.
I.: Mrs. A. G. Ilutlar, llonton: Mm. Condce,
New York; Mls Claire Onnaol, New York;
Mlu I,oul II. Cnttu. Bay Head, X. J.:
Mrs aeorce 1, Chapman. Niw York; Mla
Bene Christy, Point Judith, H. I . Mm. B.
K. Cole, Boston. Miss Ulpunor Cottman.
Ilnltlmori-: Mlsii M.iruerlt DavlB. St. Paul,
Minn : Mlsi Gertrude ivila Torre. Naw York.
.Mils Pauline Penno. Boston; Mlhs Odette
P.dnr. Nw York. Mln I'eKKt Furnuson.
Phlladoliihla, Mrs. S B tilths, Hwarthinore.
P.i. , Mm. Prank II (Sodfro Bo'ton. Miss
nieanor Qoss, Niw York MIhs Torlnnrt C.
Uould, Ht I.ouU. Mln Maijorln Hires, Kan
San City. Xflss Onrtrud.. M. Hopiwr. i:tile
wood, N. .1.: Mrs. Charle Howell. Unit
land: Mrs. Id.i W. Huff. Philadelphia; Jlfi.
Heam S Ijeacliman. Han Francisco; Mrs.
Robert Lo Boy, Now York; Jtrs. U V.
I.jncll, New York: Mrs. Marshall McLean.
Now York. Mrs Pranklln Mallory New
York Miss Madeline Molchrlnn. Miss Ilosa
mond Newton, Broolcllne, Mass . Mrs. N. W,
Nlles. Chestnut Hill, Muss.', MIbh Ilcl-no Pol
lak, New York; Miss Mary Porcller, Phlladd
rJila. Miss Mariraret O Itemak. Philadel
phia, Miss Helen Blse. HtockbrldK" Mns. ;
Miss Kvelyn Heave. Kansas Cit. Mo . Mlsi
1-Mllh Hliruurnev, lluiton, Mrs. Milifl Htraf
Tin, New York, Miss nilzaheth Htrutlnu.
Philadelphia; Miss r.leanor Tennant. Cali
fornia; Miss Molly Dixon Thayer. Phila
delphia; Miss Anne U. Townsend. Overbrook.
Phlla.; Miss nicn Trevore. New York: Miss
I'hyllls Walsh. Philadelphia. Mrs. Barger
Wallach, New York: Mrs. Krnest N. Wiener,
Harrison, N. Y. , Miss Caroline Winn. New
York; Mrs Sidney Wolf. Harrison. N. Y.:
Mrs. Bawson Wood. New York .Miss Marlon
Zlnderateln, Brookltne, Musi.
JL'NIOB EVIINTf!
MiS Penelope W Aml'ison rinia Miss
I'irs Hjlter Ornnice, N J Mits M'ir'h'i P
Bayuid, Short Hills. N J Miss Kllzabath
Becker, Jflsa MarRuerltr J Boyle Bdal,
Pa.; Miss Vlrelnlu I.. Carpenter. Philadel
phia: Miss Louise Dixon, Philadelphia; Miss
Mary VeV, Oeary. Philadelphia. Mlsj Caro
line Uraham, Philadelphia: Mi's Mary
Helton, Qreonwlch, Conn.; Miss Brenda Hed
stran, Wllllamsvllle. N. Y.: Mlsj Evelyn
Martin, Philadelphia; Mls Katharine Pot
ter, Philadelphia; M3ss Carolina Bonuvk,
Philadelphia: Miss Helen Rewcll. Bydal, Pa.;
Miss Ellxabeth Warren, nichmond, Vu,
Old-Time Boxer Dies
CheHtrr r.. Sept. 8 John C Truub,
one of Chester's oldtlme boxers and ath
letes, died here after un Illness of several
months, at the nee of forty-two 50am. Traub
met In the rlnc such local hoxrH us Ti Tin
Lobe, Jack Blackburn, Kddle Lenny and had
quite a reputation us u rutin iimu.u!
plajer und football player,
t
O'Dowd to Box Lewis
Ted (Kid) Lomls'u llrnt battle since his
return from England will bn against Mike
O'Dowd, former middleweight champion.
Lewis and O'Dowd have been matched to
box In tho Jersey City baseball park on
the nlaht of Heptember 23 Tho men, when
they signed tho articles, agreed to weigh
IDS pounds ringside.
Ross Breaks World's Swim Record
Kteter, Knar., Sept. 8. Norman Boss, of
Han Trancisco. awam 300 yards In open water
In 3:24 4-S, It was announced that this time
constitute a world's record.
Five Lend in i' Batters
of Ttvo Major Leagued
AMKKICAN LEAfJUn
Player Club. (i. AIL It.
NUIer, Ht. Louis 12K 51H 1011
Speaker, '!erlnud. l'-ifl 401 110
Jackson, ChliUKO,, 138 4(1(1 HI
Uuth. New York J: ft2 14U
K. Colling. Chicago 13i KZl 100
NATIONAL I.KAQVK
I'lu.Ter Club (I. AU II.
Hornsbyi Ht. IJuls 12(1 4H7 78
Itoush, Cincinnati. 13.1 48'j 71
Young. New York. 1SI fiat 80
.1. Hmllli. Ht. LouU HA SO. til
Wheat, Brooklyn'.. 120, 409 70
11.
180
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174
104
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102
Mr.
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PICTURES SHOW HOWDEMPSEY KNOCKED OUT
Jack Ucnipsey, world's heavyweight
bout nt Iicnton Ilnrbor, Michigan,
Referee Jimmy Dougherty tolls off
lie stopped n punch by Alisho
THOMAS SHIFTED
10 THE BACKFIELD
Heistnan Surprises by Shifting
Veteran Lineman Not
Now at Job
George School, Sept. 8. Coach John
Helsman made one of the most surpris
ing chnnges in the Pcnn football team
in training here this morning when ho
shifted Curl Thomas, the plunging lino
man of last year's team, to the back
field. Thomas placd fullback on tho
famous 3010 freshman team, with mini
players us 1'nrd Peart e, Joe Strauss
and Rill Wolfe.
This is the firt year on tho varsity
that Thomas is to play buck. He is it
fine kicker, long forward jiasser nnd
beautiful lino plunger. Up stands about
C feet 10 inches and weighs about lifi
pounds.
Dick Frank, sub guard on lns-t scar's
varsity, was shifted to center, trunk
is a star, stunds about 5 foot it inches,
and weighs about 1.10 pounds, and
should make an ideal center, being very
nggrcssive.
The usuiil morning practice was de
voted entirely to learning new plays
und formations, nnd the sumo proce
dure wns followed in tho nfternoou,
with a full complement of couches out'
for the afternoon practice.
Herman Harvey, who has been play
ing in the outfield nnd mnnuging the
baseball tenm in hlh home town,
Minersvllle, nrrlved yesterday utcrnoon,
nnd is out for n position In the back
field. With his coming. Coach Hels
man has n dozen candidates for the
backficld position, nnd he will hnve
somo job on his hands to decide the
quartet whom lie will use.
I
Haines and Llghtner Join State
Mute College. I'u., Hipt S - HlnKie
Haines nt lied Lion and J"n I.Uhllir a
Mbrmll!o bo. both of hom ur btiunv
candidates for bitckrleld positions on Augo
Ilezdek'd 1'enn Mate football team. hae rt-I
turned. The team that has been practicing ,
U till ,M.D,.ji ie, nuibu bitu ,7i,t,,, uur u.
practice consists of Drown a'nd Orlmer, ends,
Heck and Ilaer, tackles: Hauch and Spangler
guards: Orlffllhs. center: William, quarter
back: Way and Hnell, halfbacks, and Captain
Hess, fullback.
Amateur Sports
JACK HINES'S Old-Timers having
woTTthelr last five games, are in fine
fettle for their big game with the Will
iam P. Itead team, of the Philadelphia
Manufacturers' League next Sunday.
There is great rivalry between these two
teams and n hot battle Is expected,
llrennnn will be on the mound for the
X)ld Timers and will be opposed bj
Itcnson.
The Old Timers have a few dates lu
September open and would like to hear
from such teams ns Kaywood. Colum
bia, Pralingcrs, Forty-eighth Ward, St.
Monica's or any other teams of thnt
class, offering fair inducements. For
games address Jock Ilincs, 25.10 South
Clarion street.
raschnll I-. ('. (away) first class II
Cavanaugh, tl(i22 Woodland avenue
1. It. T. Cluli (away), first class. Septem
ber 11 and 12 open. J. Whiteside 1143 Oak
dale street, or nhone Diamond (1033.
Coonertllln Rtunt (awav), first class, Hep
tember 11 and 12 open. D. 11. McCoy. 3305
North Second street.
Northwest 1'rofM (nway) first class, Sep
tember 12. 18 nnd 10 open J J. Hoover.
11033 North American street.
Jutper F. C. (away), first class. Septem
ber 11 and IS open. B II Battler, Ken
sington 1312.
Auburn A, C. (away), first class, Septem
ber 11 and 12 open. A Landls, Diamond
0035
Mcrvlne A. C. (away), flint class. Seotem.
ber 12, 20, 25 and 20 open. Herbert llarock,
tiJH North Klerenth Ntrect
iiuie & juinurn Co. (away), nrst class.
September 12 open. J J Cooke, rare of
Halo & Kllburn Co.. Illghteenth street and
Lehigh avenue, or phone Diamond 1305,
HOLMES
fihjrrovca Air cooled
18-20 miles to the gallon
of gasoline.
10,000 miles
to the set of
tires.
Coolbaugh-Macklin Motor Co.
3723,3725 Walnut St. Prctton 3S04
chntnpion, knocked out Hilly Mishc, challenger, in tho third round of their
Labor Day. At tho right Ueinpscy is seen standing out his fallen foe a
tho count of ten. At tho left is shown Dcmpsey's famous guard with which
and countering put over a wallop to the jaw which felled the chnllcngcr
What May Happen
in Baseball Today
NATIONAL LKAOIT,
W. L. r.C. Win Lose Hnllt
nun
Cincinnati.
Ilrnoklyn . .
tNew York,
l'lltsburgli,
Chicago. .. .
Nt. Louis. ,
tlloston.. .
l'hlllies . .
7.1 rl .373
75 57 .!Sfi8
72 BS .554
(17 02 .BIB
Mi in .inn
02 Oil .473
50 72 .410
02 78 .400
.571
.B01
.504
.515
.553
.410
.405
.403
.307
.111
AML-MCAN LKAOUE
WonJstr.C. Win Ie
81 41) .02.1
Club
Cleveland.
New York.-..,
Chicago
Ht. JxiiiIh . ...
Doston .
WnMilngtdn
Detroit .
Athletics
Not htliednled
H.l 52 .015
si 52 .nno .012
04 03 .501 .308
03 70 .470
57 !! .452
50 80 .385 .380
43 87 .331 .330
'rlloiilile-hender.
(Kit
500
.382
.328
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SCHEDULE FOR TODAY
NATIONAL LKAOUK
Nen ork r.t llostun (2 games), clear. 1:30
and .1:3(1
llrookln nt rhllndelphhi
Onlj guuies.
clear. 3:30.
A31KKICAN LKAODK
AthlelicH at Detroit, clear. 3
St. I.ouU ut Chicago, clenr, 3.
tlnlv rumen,
RESULTS OF YESTERDAY
NATIONAL LKAfin:
I'.mokbn, l rhlllleN, o (1st game),
HrnnkUn. 0: rhllllex, 3 (2d game),
l'lttsbiirgh, 7i Chicago, 4.
New Vork-Hoston. pontooned, rain.
Other rlulm not scheduled,
A3IF.K1CAN Li:.(ll!K
Nen ork, 2) AthlettcH. 0.
Delrult. 5t Chlrngn. 0.
Wnjihlngton, 3 Iloston. 1 (1st game).
' llniiton. Si Washington, 3 (2d game).
Other clubs not scheduled.
Remarkable Motorcycle Speed
Marlon, Sept 8 The 2ul..mllo Interna
tional championship motorcycle race run on
the track near this cltv was won bv ltnv
Welshner. of Ilrldgeport. Conn In tho re
mnruable time of 2 hours 48 mlnuteH uml
37 seconds, or at a rate of 73.03 miles an
hour, 7.2 miles faster than last year Leon
ard Uuckner was second and Jim Davis
third
"Full Havana
"TTES Robt. Burns' filler is entirely
- Havana. Havana of mild selection
made milder still by skilful curing, and
by the neutral Sumatra jacket which is
placed around each Robt. Burns cigar.
Drqp in to any good cigar store and ask
the salesman for a FXJLX. HAVANA
filled cigar a Robt. Burns.
Wise dealers know it doesn't pay to try
to offer substitutes for Robt. Burns.
DEPENDABLE CTQARS "
Distributing Branch
1147 North 4th St., Philadelphia
NATIONAL SIZES: 15c and 2 for 25c
MISKE ,
SPEED KINGS TO
RACE AT BYBERRY
Eddie Morris, Boy Wonder, Will
Compete Against Vets
in Auto Events
st't.n ......!.. . 1,a nnn nf the
,,ui iinii n "v .- --
largest ajitomohile race meets he I 1 1
t.I.. 1..At!i.. !-. xniAiif- 1'nitra Will !) !
,,111 In.
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taged nt the Ityberry fnlr track next
Snturday afternoon. . I
To date more than forty entries have j
been received by the I'hllndelphia county
fair executives, wlio. together with the
Philadelphia Motor Itacing Associa
tion, are bending every effort to givej
the public n real treat in the way ot
automobile speed. ,, I
11111 Rtrlckler. reputed to be the dirt-
track champion of the Kafct, with his
famouH No. 10 S. and S. si)ecinl. will
be one of the features. Kddie Morris,
the voungeht dlrt-trnck driver in Amer
ica, will also pilot an S. and S. Bpeolnl,
while Ermn ('orjpn. a Itrazlllluii. who
linH only lately appeared on American
trucks will make un effort to lower the
track record lu hiH new Pugeot.
Jimmy (Jieuson. n locul product, liaR
just completed bis baby Pugeot. and
much is expected of this young driver.
Other well-known drivers who will be
seen in Saturday's cventH ate: The
Williams brothers, Henry and .Tmlson,
who have been cleaning up recently with
their special Ford sixteen valve motors:
Percy MncKadden, of (Jlnssboro ; Kill
Albert! with n Duscnberg: Harry T.ang
with nn Oldsmoblle specinl, and Harry
Johnson with a newly constructed racing
car with a Dusenberg motor.
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Faier"!
CHAMPIONS
RUBBER AT MANHEIM
Bill Tilden, American, Brit
ish and World's Lawn
Tennis Champion, Will
Meet Rival in This City
My SPICK HAMi
"NJOW for the rubber!
Hill Tlidou is n great whist
player and he likes to win rubbers.
This week lie has n chance to win one,
nnd u real ono nt thnt. He nnd Hilly
Johnston, whom lie trimmed so effectu
ally and comnletelv nt Forest Hills
Monday, nro .scheduled to meet again.
J "is time they arc to clash on homo
soil. mennlriL' thnt strln of terra flrmn
nine tne world s champion hits nlwnys
called his home tho Geriunntown
Cricket Club.
TIipso two wonders of the tennil
world have met six times nnd ench has
triumphed thrice, which gives each n
percentage of .500. That figure doesn't
please the world's champion, so he is
going to make it a 4-8 proposition be
fore nnother Hundny dawns, thnt Is
assured. The mntclies nt Germnntown
between the West and the Knst begin
tomorrow and liiKt through Snturday.
On Monday Hilly Johnston put up
n brnnd of tennis Hnd n fight thnt no
other man in the history of tenuis has
ever done, yet he was beaten. Why?
Uecnuse ho met' Hill Tilden, the real,
not the nomlnnl,
champion of the
world.
And Ho Did
lo bent Johnston on Monday nt
forest Hills it was necessary for the
I victor to displny n super-brand of
tennis nnd Tilden displayed it. "iiur
Illll" von because lie wns not "tho
( better man," ns the granunnrliins
I would hnve us way, but because lie was
tne best man. ' les, the best man
that ever wielded n tennis racquet.
In fnr-awuv California' tho fans
i would give all they possessed, almost,
to see Hilly Johnston, theirvidol. fight -
I ing on the turf courts against Tilden.
And tliey would get tlielr money n
worth if they saw It.
I'hiladclphians have n chance to
witness this great battle by the simple
expedient of going up to the German -
town Cricket Club. There they will sec
thee two famous rivals for tennis
honors fight In the Kast-Wcst contest
with the same determination that
inurked their play ut Forest Hills. Their
mntcli nt Manheim will not be nn unti
climax. It will bo just the opposite
As remarked before. Tilden iins
beaten .lounston tnree tin
, tr,,nmcd lm th1
. .. ... .
beaten Johnston three times nnd John
"ton mis iriuuiiuu .iiii mr mine nwmucr
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ML MlUCn. XI1U IMIIIAJI UL .1JMUI1U1IU I? ,
therefore, going to be n red blood battle
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35 SOUTH 13TH STREET
A HALF BLOCK BELOW MARKET STREET
tomorrow!
Tomorrow, This Fine New Royal Boot Shop for
Men Will Open at 35 South 13th St. We Are
Going to Make it Worth While for Over
50,000 Customers to Come in and See Us,
and Arc Going to Give New Friends A
Worth-While Welcome. The Treat on
This Occasion is "On the House"-
a thing No Other Shop in Phila
delphia Could Dare to Do
We Offer Our Entire
250,000
Mens Fall Shoes
Sold at Actual
Cost Prices
Tomorrow, Fri. & Sat
Day and Night to 9.30 P. M.
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OPEN
35 South
EVERY
NIGHT
Mm 11 ea-ssr-
T'W
TO PL A Y
Big Doubles Match
Scheduled Tomorrow
Mllllam T, Tilden. 2d., who won Hie
national tennis championship Monday, nnd
William .11. .lohnston, the loser, "" P
loe ieh other next Hntnrday in the Jiist
versiw West Inini mntcli nt . Hi, fler
tnantown Crirkef Club. The) six players
representing the Kast nnil nn equal niun
her from the Wwt 1ll meet m followjt
Thtirwln V. H. Uorlnnd, Kast. T. II.
II. Ilurdlrk. Wet Wnllnrr .lohniuin.
VMt. . MIIIls K. l)al. estl W. T.
Tilden nnd It. N. Ullllntns, East. vs. W.
N. .lohnston and C. J. (IrllTIti, Weet,
l"rldaj . C. Caner, East., vs. W. T.
Hares, Wet W. M. Wnalilmni nnd
H iillnre Johnson. IVist. H.H. Ki."!!?
nnd Bolund Itobrrts. Weli It. . WU
Hums East. . C. J. ClrlfTIn, Wrt.
Hntiirdar , C. Cnnrr nnd C. H. lnr
Innd, liist, . W. T. Ilnyen nnd It. II.
Ilimltck. vi'eti W. T. Tilden, En at, T".
II. N. Johnnton, Veett W. M. Wnshburn,
Kust, . Kolund ItoMirts, West.
for the rubber. These two players nre
very fond of ench other, just like n pair
of rival felines. So wntch the seventh
tilt.
Dinner to Tilden
One of the fentuies of the Kast and
West tennis championships will be n
complimentary dinner to Tilden on
Saturday night. At tho dinner in
honor of the only inau that ever won
the world's nnd the American national
championship nil the Btnrs playing In
tho tournament will be the guests of the
club.
In addition to the bonrd of governors,
with K. W. Clark, president of the
club, at the head, the other dis
tinguished guests -will be It. H. Wrcnn,
former national president and Ameri
can chnmpion ; Julian Myrick, president
of the national nsocintion ; George
Adee, former uutional president, nnd
William J. Clothier, national champion
in 1000.
Tomorrow the matches will begin at
1 :",0 and this program will continue
throughout the week. There will be two
singles and one doubles match each day
and the mntclies will bo for the best
three out of (Ive sets.
Chuck Oarlond. who with It. X.
Williams won the world's doubles cham
pionship, will meet It. II. Hiirdick. of
tin We.pt, while Wnlluce V. Johnson,
national semitinalist in 1018 and ltiiO;
will play Willis K. Davis, of this West.
In the doubles W. T. Tilden nnd K. X.
Williams, representing the Kast, will
play William Johnston nnd O. J. Crlf
lin, three times national doubles ennui -pious.
O'Dowd and Ted Lewis Matched
New York, Spt. 8 Articles have bfen
signed for a tvvulvoround bout In the Jersey
City ball park on September 23 between Mlkn
O'Dniul former mlddleweluht champion of
th world, and Ted (Kid) '.owl. weltervvclBhi
champion of Hurope Tho fleht will bo n
r-i
jsion nirnir ine men nre guaranteed
a nu's or SXi.UOll. which they will aollt by
an atrrfoment to be reached laer rioth men
will welxh tn at LIS pounds ringside
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STOCK
There are over 150 of the latest, smart
est, brand-new Fall styles; shapes and
l)rtturol in 8turd'- fine-Iookinfr Royal
High Shoes for young, middle-aged or
older men. All brown and black, genuine
leathers, including Shell Cordovan. Tho
quality is equal to any in other Phila
shops at 39 to $16. Our cost prices nre
about half, ranging from $5.35 to $8.85
Como look them over, try them on, buv
and take them homo with the confidence
that we consider
No Sale Final Till
You're Satisfied
This is purely and simply a friend
making offer without cash prop
ositions, and it will positively end
in 10 days. Come in and get ac
quainted with this now Shop get
their sensational values starting
tomorrow nt 9 A. M
FOR MEN
13th St.
'a BLOCK
nn nw
MARKET H
WJIalalMsi sip'sJI
TRYOUTS FOR BIG
R. R. JEET TODAY
Winners at P. R. R. Y. M. 'C. A.
Field to Compete Septerrw
ber 25 at Altoona
The aspirants to places on the team
of tho eastern division will compete in
track, and field events today nt (he
P. II. n. Y. M. C. A. grounds,, at
Forty -fourth street nnd Parkside are
nue. The first four men to finish in ench
event will be selected to make tho trip
to Altoona on Soptomebr 25, when the
championship of the Pennsylvania Rail
road win be decided.
The meet will be staged between the
teams representing tho North, South,
Cast and West.
The meet today has an entry lint of
10.J aspirants and will start at 2
o'clock.
Immediately after the track events
there will be n hall game between tho
freight traffic department, which won
the General Office League champion
ship, nnd the Altoona Machine Shops,
winners of the Altoona Machine Shop
region, for the W. W. Atterbury Cup.
Technical
Schools
Building Construction
Reinforced Concrete For pecti
neal men eniraired In drafting or
erectlnn concreto structures.
Structural Steel Problems In
steel construction for contract
nrs, draftsmen, inspectors and
erectors
rrnrtlcnl Mathematics Math
inatlcs essential to actual work
In construction nelds.
i:tllnntlri Ooncral Contract
or's UstlmateH, Quantities ars
taken urf and actual bid pre
pared I'lnn Reaillne A thornueh
'. 0,.,,r.'!', tor mfn In the various
bullillnp trades Prepares for
Kstlmatbnr.
lliillillnir. ronstrurtlon. nine
I'rlnr KeadliiE An intensive
rtractlc.il course for ihe man on
the Job.
Drafting
J
Individual instruction
Merlmnlriil DranlnE An le
mentarv rourse..
.Merlmnlral DranlnE An ad-
iftnri-d course.
r-iftltiE Problems nnd Mnrhlne
lleslirn Students may brine In
i.rolilema of their own choice to
Is uorkeri out under direction of
'lie Instructms
Mathsmatics
I'rartlcal Miithematlrs Mathe
matics essential to actual work
'n construction fields.
Knxlnerrlnc Mntlicmatlcs Ap
plied mathematics. analytical
solutions and mechanics of ma
terials. ihoii Arithmetic reactions, dec
Imale, percentaKe. ratio and pro.
portion. mensuration, simple
machines.
Chemistry
KlementnrT. fieneral. Qunllla
t jr. (lunntltatlve, Hpeclal (Juan
Illative Problem work In special
Melds
Highway Engineering
A course of lectures and proh
.ems In the construction of
highways.
Navigation
Third Mate' I,ic.ns Coure
Chief Mule's and Second Mate's
t in-nsa Course
M.tnter License Course.
Blue Print
Reading Courses
Cleneral lllue Print Coierln
plan readine and bluo" print
teaJlnc In all Industries.
ship lllue Print A course cov-
erlnsr all phases of hull con.
tructjon.
llitlldliiE Construction Ulne Print
- -An. Intensive practical course
for the man on the Job,
Engineer's
license Course
For firemen who want to obtain
an enelneer's license
All Instructors are practical
men Fees ure moderate. Moat
ouraes met two nleht a week
for HI weekH, bcclnnlnc Septam
i,t r 13 to L'O
ilooklets i!l he sent on request
Interviews cien day or eenlnr
TMCA
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NtlKTII III'lLDINr.
kii:i i.Kiiiiiii Avr..
Wl'.sT III ll.DINU
11U S B2II hT.
"Afoef Me at the Ferry"
Camden Sportsmen's Club
at 3d Reg, Armory, Camden, N. J.
Friday Night, September 10
(irrnt llolnx lllll! 100 Per Cent Class!
Benny Leonard vs.
K. O. Loughlin (12rds.)
Joe Benjamin v. Frank Conifrey
(10 Hounds)
Joe Burmin vi. Joe O'Donnell (8)
Tommy Tuohey vi. Johnnr Mealr (6)
Price. HI. M, S3 (choicest seats).
Few niiiii nt S5. Iluv qukk ut hchott'a
(nfe. 13th uml Filbert.
ICE PALACE OPENING
4STH AND SIARKKT 8T8
TIcketH on sale
LOOK
Harry WIIU v
8am MoVay
Jimmy Murphr
vs. Jack PaimaF
at Cunningham
Shop. 10 S 6'Jd
Ht 14 3 2 9.
THE
Two other elsbt
Penn sauare and
BOXERS
OVER
TONIGHT
rnunti oouis.
it club
All seats are
Kuod "seeing;"
seats
Skatlac start
later.
Wntnh f.p .
Inounoement.
nil ,'olnt I'reeip Velodrome.
Bike T"VW',,, ;.h''?
ttuiiu cycling ucroy
K'arnc
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u niarirrs t armun, liedell, Cliapmaa,
I.uuluile, l.un rente, ( orry Itrsular I'rioe
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