i f ). ' tVj,.f vt fit. ., ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHlEABELPHIA, THURSDAY, APEIL" 28, 1921 21 ' ' nT''Siv? ,v ' it'Tfll Hundreds of KENDALL'S 82 TOPS FIELD AT TRENTON proal, Also of Doal, Shoots an 83 J. J. Beadlo Is Lato Entry QUALIFYING ROUND IN It, SANDY MrNIIlLICK Trenton. N. .. April 28.-P W. Kendall, "f npnl" ,Ptl ,M0 ,nornlnR nunll fvlnfi rounil in the flrHt invitntlnn (toll toiiimintpnt of tho Trenton Country Club l,f(. todny with neat rnrd of 82. Ho nrohnblt would hnve hnil n hotter score hud lie not (rotten into the ttntcr on Hie ..ntli hole. " tnkitiB him it 7 before he pot "tinted on hie ttny eletonthvtnrd. iiiilnir nrn: f,.. 4 It 3 ' P. 7 4 S 8 4 4 3 3 44.! 4 0 40 HI 'llie runner-up In the onrl entries to return "a I'lerre I'roiil. nlHO a IJenl u.trt He finished the 18 holes in tin f.;i as follows n. A T 4 It II 2 n 3 4 43 JJ,1" i f. 4 4 4 8 3 4 5 40 S3 'I wo Inte entnen to nrrlte for the tour nament who probably will Mioot low i, ore- nre .1. .1. Hen-He. of Ced.irbroulc. 1'lilmdelphln. nnd Krnnk Dyer, I'pper Mount Claii N. .1.. one of New York'H 1 idmB Rolferd Both arrived hortl.t (iltir noon U C Maxwell Ttenlon s southpaw tnu had n nrd of 84. The morning i-tirlerN were nearlt nil Jersey entruntH. , damp wind blew over the course. pnkiiiK ocorinB Intricate, due to the mint hou Hilary hole. , MnNtt ell's ontil follows" n 4 r. .1 ft T a 8 4 6 II in T ft 4 4 4 4 4 5 1.181 rime wete ninny late eiuruiits, brinu i lne ilie total rinse to l.ill in the real .olf ill inni Miner in the 1021 opiimoii. Tarlt sioret belott us follows: .1 It Lambert Trenton J C Murray Trenton t llaalit Sprlnir Lake t I lew If Jr Trenton Wm Dlcklnion Trenton H oung rrenton H (iu re Trenton V it Scanitnell, Trenton I L" Itoee Trenton K!enr Trenton t 41 42 HO 42 14 KO II 48 n 44 44 AS 44 44 4 44 44 81 41 40 Mil 4S 40 42 47 The Insx of the field tta not due to tee ofT until till afternoon. Minn Mar plnjers of the .lereey.. Philadelphia nnd .Mettopolltnn golf he'ts cot KoitiR in the p in for the chl medal offered the pln.ter malting the lottent M'ote to (tuullrj The medal ,lm toda.t was nt eighteen holes with n inrilal to the winner anil one to t lie iiiiuier up I'ive HixtcetiH will ijunlify todat for the match pla tomorrow and SiUiudnt I'he toui ne.t was not onlt I ronton h first hut it nlo opened up the North ern lltiKs season. The course was In w.indirful shape and ever one kceu to he off The l'hihilclphin contingent slated to !!. nwa this nftetnoon ttns headed b IMttntd P Plare, winner of the Old York Uond tourney last ear. Claret hni plated Trenton In low figures and mis hniked to be close for the mednl tndat Olhei ttell-ltnown Quaker Pitt pinier were II. 11. Newton, Norman Maxwell. Kred Knight, i:. V. O. Han Ion i: .1 Tnllnnt nnd II Y. 'VYood. Triineton 'imtrlblted a couple otna tlniial stnrs in Hudv Kneptier. a West ern district (linmptnn. nnd .1. Simpson Dean, the Atlanta picmler The above-named hod to lotnpete njninst Maxwell. Horace Cook. Harold Hartet, Chester Maxwell and other Trenton htnrs. as well as I'lerre I'roal. P S V Randolph. Jr., nnd other New York leaders Hesides the medals offeted today, theio are $1W)0 worth of prizes offered A $.ri00 platter goes to the first flight winner, and n thlrteen-plece silver tea set to the second flight winner. PLAN RELAY CARNIVAL Vlctrlx C. C. Will Stage Big Meet In June A relay carnival will be staged by the Vlctnc Catholic Club on June 25. The big list of open handicap etents Include the 100, 220. 440. 880. one mile nnd three mile races. 220 low hurdles, high jump, broad Jump and shot-not An open one mile relav for clubs nnd schools nnd a medley relay, closed to high and prep schools, will also be staged. In the latter event the men will run the 220. 440, 880 nnd finish with the mile. Silver loviog cups for first, secontl and third places and four team prlzon hate been donated, along with indlvld mil oupa to the men on teams finishing fust nnd second In tho relays "Andy" dialer, who is managing the affair, will send out about four hundred en trv blank this week. PENNSYLVANIA'S RELAY RACES Franklin Field, Tomorrow anil Satardar French. Team Runa Tomorrow I 8. Naval Academy Athlete In Three Kventa Tomorrow Don't mli the flrat day of Carnival., aa many of moat InUrratlni erenta take place tomorrow I'nbllo Hale at Olmbele and A. A. (Mire, franklin Field Mrketa Tomorrow -Box Htate, t 00. Ite- aerTed Heats, t.oO and 1.00. 'nliirdny Iloi Heats, fS.OO. Keaerved Seats. ti.HO. t3.bg and $1.80 tilmlmdon Tomor. 70 rents, Haturday, II. NATIONAL A. a7 ALL HEAVYWfetGHTS CAUf. JAfK LE BLANCHE vs. HAMILTON Kll HENRY vs. FRANKIF. BRITTON HOMKIl SflT. HIIIA' SMITH vs. MILLER Fiir.n vt i.n mi, i. FULTON vs. REED roi'll FJflHT ItoyNDKIl.M HKKTIH AT DONAOIIV'8. 83 H. Ilth HI. RACES TODAY AT HAVRE de GRACE SEVEN RACES DAILY Special Pennsylvania liallroad Trains leave Ilroad Street Htntlon 111)1 I', M., West Philadelphia, It ISO P. St. Direct to Course. Special 1). & O. Tralna leave Mill anil Chestnut Streets 13 HO 1. M. Parlor and Dining Car. Admission Grandstand and Paddock, 11, flj, including Oov ernruent Teg. rlllBT UAOIS AT St SO V. M. 81 College Athletes Arrive Here for Golf Divots BnlJ,fl0.'i,ni!",R.t ..'R " mrl h Official n?;?0, Ihe. .North 1IIII. Country Club on . hJ,.?.7 ,for .'H n"w "on. The mat two Vn??h' inily" l!v bccn hu success at and .vil'iL"i-T.h rtw." '" ,n ",l "IW I una ovarirhnrtw i in . t. ,....... ' .TrlV.k. olrady very much under way Five I 1 5i JFi. "IS rl" they. nn against Merlon ..u un lunua) ln (ne Muburiian uimt J,,dla,IWr!Be8n'inB Today and Continu- lnZiX& '"'! W,M ," 11 on his way to n . ,,.... KEf" J.',umI . n the Driuih amtur intr Unti Tomorrow Morn nrr. 2Z22:3f!!.rlam?fi ln the British a championship Piatt sails Haturday, The report that Jim tfarnra In nil mil sorts and may not be eble to ao abroad In l .ii.DOIn. "t by hi. round at Pelhsm thla i awretoncd nr m""n Pf """ Mra. 4, H'allam Turnhull earcutfd a nappv rarom ahot In tho Cricket Club-nivar-Sn.'"m match thla week at Illverton. To moka on nppToach to the eighth irreen Intri cate, one mlitht auppose. h hit a tree well ott the aren and the ball bounced plnttarda to tho applnuM of the byatandera rutle aro going to be mimed thla seaion a uaual. and Mra Waiter Pace It one who can teitlfy aa aha wobbled n little fellovt at the tenth against Mlaa Dell Mrs. Idrie played a mldnummer chip shot at the ahort fourth Iter tea ahot atrayed to the rough, but nor out showed lust the right touch and .direction, giving her but a two-root putt for par which she got Among thoae who Bill attend the golf meet Ing to bo held net nrek at Huntingdon Vat U?..wJlLlw. Headmaster Dwlght It. Meigs of Hill 8chool who Is greatly Interested In the Eastern Interacholaatlo championship to be held at Merlon .May 23-28. Mr Melga will urge tho delegates to en'er the schoolboy In their clubs for the event Tournaments aro now well upon tie The Trenton event Is this week, Lakenoort next, Harden City two weeka off and then Atlantic City May 10-21 The seaahorn play Is the ie.il. honeit-to-goodness Philadelphia district opening Whttemarah Country Club will stage a golf wMous tourne on Haturday after noon A large silver hip pocket will be the first prlro a smaller one tho aeronrt prle. The ladlei at this builllng club held a big card party Leneflt yeaterds) while hubby did his golfing I 1 Boots and Saddle The Glen Hldillo Purse and the Ma donna I'liroe nre the features at Havre de (Iracp todny King 'Nirush will he well liked in the Glen Kiddle, with the Itedstone stnhle eutty aud Hundinl II dividing attention His Choice appears to have the class in the Madonna, al though disappointing the last time nut. I'ollt Ann nnd Fruit Cake nlso are good Horces In other mnes nt tho too of their form are : First. Vendor. Miles S.. Athgarven; second, Shundou, Cheru bino, Illnck Top: fifth, Penelope, Mumho Jumbo, l.ticy Kate, sixth, Koh-I-Noor, Salute, Iron Boy : seventh, Mather, Austral, Mormon Elder. The Hlnata .Stakes for $3000, to which Mrs. Clarence LcHus will add a iroph.t. a popular feature nt Lexington, will be decided today. Startle, the first piogcny of Starhawk, only has to run back to her rnce on opening day, when she set a new track record, to win. The Keen entry and. Fair Phantom Hhould be the lonteuders for the Bhort ends of the putse Other taces provide high class entries. Horses in those events iendj for winning efforts are: First, ln quiry, Jim Daisy. Hlhel Grey; second, Commander McMcekin, Lugo. Fust Trial; third, King Fisher. Simpleton, Knlliopolis, fourth. Green Grass. Mid wuj. Seweil Combs; sixth. Ace Hlgli, Sir Thomas Keen, Botlieration ; sev enth. Inspector Hughes, Brynlemah, Shilling. Havana malca, N rarinc will h W , on May 0 resumed at Ja Columbine, seven-year-old dauchtor of flarry ilorrmann-Navarre a Hope which At bert Simons has retired to the stud, won thirteen races out of thlrt-elght starts during her raclnc career and won 113 040. At the conclusion of the present meeting at Havre de Oracif Saturday fourteen car Icids of horses will be shipped to the Ja malca track a number of others will go to Canada and the remainder outsldo of those with stake engagements In Kentucky will bo sent to Plmllco The Redstone Htable's horsea are In the best of condition Its Hportlnx lllood gut up In the final stride to defeat leg In the Comrade Handicap Tuesday at Havre riu Orace DANCING K1. JaJ'I'TTThuniday, Friday hatarday Jtat Hat. Afternoon I.adles Admitted Free J?,,.r" . ,,"".,.T ff""?!'. "rawing Kvenlngs Cooleat Hill In Hot Weather New Coollnr tem Instnll-sl Cool Si Comfortable Palm fia ritai. 19,h & M,,k, Su rdira uaraenCeln Dincinr 0nlr Field Glass $18 GMiuine French Field Glasses very powerful. Carrying case and strap. Buy at Either Star or Stnd Monty Order Sent Anywhere Parcel Post, 25c Extra OPK.N F.VKNINOS N. AARONS, TRAYLOR Bv I bo sent TraylorEngineering&ManufacturingCo, Salsirooni and Motor Truck Service Station Broad St. & Lenlfh Avtni Phone: Diamond 1015 .PRODUCTS ARMY OF ATHLETES ARRIVE FOR RELAY Thousands Will Chock In PENN TEAM AT SHORE Today will be n busv one for stu dents at the Pnlverslty of Pennsylva nia Oeorgc V Oiton. mnnnger of the relav games. Is authority for the state ment that he has sent out 3.100 con testant's ticket And nearly even one. according to the same authority, hns been given to an athlete or n conch Starting this morning and continuing until the start of the first race to morrow afternoon hundreds of athletes from all sections of the countrv will be arriving In this city for the twenty seventh annual relay carnival Penn students have made themselves n committer- of the whole to greet the visitors and hardlv a trnln on the three railroads coining into this city will go unattended starting this morning. The host of nthlotes, almost equivalent to the number that performs ln the Olym pic games, will be o,unrtered in the different fraternity houses, on the cam pus and in Rome cases In the dormi tories. Individual students hate signi fied their Intention to divide their rooms with any visitor who Is not taken care of by the fraternities, Yesterdaj gttrsrasum tfaguccond West crner checked in nt Frholtln Field. He wnsHmr Case, the dlsclw champion, of Knnsis. He comes from tho Kansas Htate Kormal School, nml in nilHItlnn to throwing the javelin, is qulCt cnpablc of periorming in tlie tlftyiU-pound weight event. He is one of tBl biggest man entered in the carnival. jtnnds wrl over six feet and weighs mts than al pounds. Jenuc. the Washington Sflftc pole wilter, worked out again ycrtttrtlay and mnionNirnieu to a large MfDerlue of students that he is an uicuntlonnl ner- rHru'V He did well o?er twelve feet ycHaxday and bids fell to win the event If no break the tecord WIMar r Wisconsin, who Is expected to arrive , toaay, is reported to hove done close . to thirteen feet In practice, aud If he shows the same kind of form tomorrow , should make Jenne hustle to win. wie i-enn tconi was given a rest yesterday with few exceptions George Meredith nnd one or two distance men jogged nround the truck for fifteen I minutes nnd then went into the showers This niorning the Red-and-Blue party strolled along the boardwalk in At lantic CItv. This afternoon they will take a long walk out in the country and will retire early after dinner. The change is expected to do Captain Kb) and his mates a world of good and fit them for the crucial races of tomor row and Saturday. Boots Lever did not make the trip with the others, being forced to remain behind because of work in connection with the relay games. The French team held n short work out yesterday afternoon, the shortest since their arrival in this countrv. Con trary to reports, they did not hold any time trials, but devoted themselves ex clusively to warming up and passing the baton. Coach DeLellva announced that the team as a whole was In great shape and that ho looked for them to do some excellent running tomorrow in the sprint race and on Saturday ln the one mile championship event A race that is claiming nil sorts of attention Is the 120-jnrd high-hurdle event, in which Earl Thomson, of Dart mouth. Is entered. The big Green tim ber topper is reported to be running ln NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK llaseball Today ut 3 30 P. M. Phillies vs. Boston "Braves" Heata on Hale at (Umbels' nd Bpaldlng'e College Baseball Today FRANKLIN FIF.I.D. 830 P. M. PENNSYLVANIA vs. WEST VIRGINIA Tickets 30c ut tllmbela' and A. A rrunklln Field Boston Bags GENUINE ! &pmax WATER-PROOF COWHIDE BOSTON BAGS lleniemher that Ur are the real genu lne SYMAX Name itnmrwd on even bar 13 14. IB and in inch sices In black r.r brown Strap and brass buckle, deep pockets eewed frame, tan lining Our Price, S1.C0 ItegularU 13 80 OPKN KVKNINfJH 514 So. Broad St. 1435 South St. " (ement-iu Vy (fwrrwIV, Rl-a Wilms Are you familiar with tho "Cement-Gun" and the advantages Gunitc its sand-cement product has over concrete ? The rapid strides the "Cement Gun" has made in building construction, us well as the many other uses to which it i3 adapted, aro fully described in our bulletins, which will you on request. Faclorhst: Allentown, Pa. and Cornwslli, Bucks Co., Pa. No-Hit Pitching Star AI.AN TAIIR I'Virmei' West Plllllt Inirler. nlm Is " - - ... , . pitching for Porn Kxdmnge nnd West Philadelphia All-Stars excellent form nt present, and indica tions point to his Inputting the lecord1 held bj Simpson, the former Missouri stnr. The mark Is fifteen seconds on the f;rass and followers of the Dartmouth ' nil sny Hint If he Is pushed he should come within the present record, He will be pushed from the stnrt by the man who forced him to set up a new world's record ln Antwerp lust summer, Harold Barron, the former West Philadelphia , High School lad. Is entered ln the race from Penn State and tf he runs as well tomorrow as he did ngalnst Hnr ' ard. Thomson will hnte to be In his old-time shnpe to win Fi DDnniirTft iL riiifiUwiii fZitVj: V ,y "'Mv' tv' -'Ft,,',,, rVn-,v,.,,ft -, Ti i : : fifaVWjiTA l mli- or real enioyment W$?A W$$$t'i, ' "T0 YOU demand good tobacco? El Producto is NSl rX;;t''V'' - mild Havana in a shade grown wrapper. Do y $i W'lyr' you insist on taste and character ? El Producto has Lfr.,,. !, 'f! Mufy'''v a distinctive blend, that can't be copied, tfffllfcs. ;?&?$Jf&;1 .W$$$7 Ten shapes and sizes ranging from 10c iv F &$&?$ &$y G. H. P. Cigar Co., Inc. plSy.' -'.A M Penn Relays HURLS SUCCESSIVE Alan Tarr, of West Philly All Stars, Performs Unusual Pitching Feat PENCOYD STARTS SATURDAY Alnn Tarr. the former West Philn . delphla High School twlrlcr, performed, n pitching feat the lost week that has seldom, if ever, been eo,unled in these parts. While on the mound for the' West Phlllv All-Stnrs on Snturdat ' against Knleroft he fanned nineteen men and on Sunday ngalnst Kwcdcland Professionals for the same team breezed twenty Folcroft scored through errors, while Stvedeland did not register a single run and neither tenm secured a ' hit. l.nst season Tarr had numerous offers from minor league teams, but pitched for Straw-bridge & Clothier This ear he hurls for Porn Kxchnnge In the Bnnk League, nnd for the West Phlllv All-Stars on other occasions Tnrr is, n coming pitcher nnd mant baseball fans predict a big-league career for him He is one of the finest prospects In the lty Mnnager Hose, of the All-Stnrs, has a fast team to support his star hurler nnd hns booked games witli many lend ing teams. There nre a few open dates on the schedule and nnv first clnssluune team enn arrange games through Bob Hose. 724 Chestnut street Penroyd Heady for Opening Baseball funs In Knst Falls and Wis snhlckon are awnitlug the opening of the season nt Pencoyd Park on the Hiver Krlte Saturday afternoon when the ironworkeis chish with the Cresvona NO-HIT CONTESTS Tomorrow Tigers, led by Htcve Yerkes, formerly , of the Boston Hed Sox Pencoyd hns n real manager In Jack Hcynolds and he has signed n wonder ful club. Against Crcssonn he will use Vernon Touchstone, who pitched Pnrkcsburg Iron to Ihc Independent (hnmplonshlp last season, nnd nlso hns Pete Mebert Magec will do the cntch I ing Crcssonn will have Kepner nnd Hnti zahn In the points, and the former Is. considered the best pitcher up the state Pencoyd plays a return game at Crcs sonn on Sunday Notaseme Opens May 7 Nntaseme Hosiery will use the grounds nt I nnd Venango streets, formerly the home of Hnrrnwgnte, nnd opens the sen son on Saturdny, Mav 7. The field has been put in excellent shape, nntl the lo cation lit regarded the best in Philadel phia. Among those who hnte been signed nre Comfort, of Brldeshurg, Devinnev of Bethlehem Steel : Krebs, of the South Atlantic League; Hiehnrdsnn, of (Jet tyshurg: Dougherty and Summers, of I.n Salle Sfars, all of whom ure well known There nre a few open dates remaining on the schedule nnd nnt one wishing games should address Dan Mellon, 047 Cornwall street. ROTARY VS. KIWANIS GOLF Local Business Clubs Will Grapple at Merlon for Links Honors Today Considerable of a golf event will be played today, when the Hotnry Club meets Kiwanis this afternoon over the east course of the Mcnon Cricket Club nt Ardmore avenue. The entries of the clubs for the mntches will not be announced till tee time, hut each of the local business clubs has innny strong plnyers eligible to start Henry W Buse Is chairman of the golf committee. Oolf will he the ser, mjH side of the meeting, nnd a lundi eon and dinner nre expected to re tain the good humor of the contestniitH. Members of the two clubs have donated prizes fni the winners P.B.WHITE& CO eWa&Ka w k w This is Tom I A REAL SENSATION IN TAILORING! Regular $35 Value SUITS WITH EXTRA TROUSERS iff2' $01.50 $9050 Reg. $45 Value I "Don't Miss Regular BLUE Suits With Extra Pair of Trousers Made To Jk Order V All-Wool and Sunproof . Tom Says "117H1LE this sale lasts I'm (oing to be the busiest man in the tailor- ing business. I'm out to make friends for myself and for P. B. White & Co. I've picked out the right kind of woolens for this sale the kind most tailors in town ask fancy prices for. And to make things more interesting, every man who orders his suit in this sale gets an extra pair of trousers of the same material without extra cost. You can't heat that for value positively more for your money than you ever saw before Come in without delay and ask lor Tom Maloney " Mohair Suit Special Coat and trousers only in heavy quality, bril liantine mohair, silk finish, choice of black, blue or gray; best for summer wear. Made to Measure Regular $30 Value P.B.WHITE&CO. I TOM MOLONEY, Manager I 808 CHESTNUT ST. OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY FVPNlWra i '-"."' I ',.-....;.... i 'Formerly - 808 Chestnut ST. -MEN!- Tom Maloney will give Extra Trousers with Every Suit in a Great Sale Beginning Tomorrow! MR. MALONEY, manager of P. B. White & Co., first introduced extra trout ert in Philadelphia. Every suit produced under hi tuperviiion it guaranteed for high grade cuttom tailoring and perfect fit. Made to Measure Reg. $50 Value This Sale!" Tom Maloney. q55 Value SERGE 9 JO y $1 A.50 19 " . -. " " ""w 104 South 8th St , IMIHMHtHMll M m ,-S "f!jV J
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