5rW'Wr'rfi XffpS?'??3Sji(" rr ".r1 'wti i"" 's ""' - 'y-1 "' -f.,-4fvv"" r EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEB-PILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY i, 1921 10 Boston Red Sox Are Here to Open Their Initial Series With Connie Mack's Lowly Athletics '"ri?Vi SHANLEY CUP GOLF C. Veteran Athletes of 55 Years in Trophy Tussle Spring Tour ney in Jersey Follows ENTRY LIST CLOSES TODAY By SANDY McXIBMCK rflpiMK tlio half-century mark, mile Mnnlnilly Kprnklnic, mcnnn notlilnR In the name of Rolf, nt n InrRc field of rrtrrnns will endeavor to prove todny It, Hir olRlitren linles of mnhl piny for the Slintiloy Cup nt T,ni(Pvoo(l. N. J. TIip rnniiiPtitlon todny ih limited to thow tuflrd llnksmnn wlio arc fifty-five uar of iirp or more. ti,(u nnrt pulnr pvont nan liPPn rPvivPd thl tr-nr. Alwnvs very popnlnr. it lanKtiMiPd diirltiR Hit war. as did I.aue nnd for n time, hut with tlir KtroiiR rompbiiik of Rolf. P'ny for tlip Shnnlpy Cup promiPH to romp back equally ftmnc toilny. Mnny local plnycrH nrc entered tlierr. rii ..nursp li nlo onon todny for metier round on thp pvp of thp nnnuat j.nkrwood spring tournament, an rvpnt open to nil nmnteur members of the U. I c n. A., tlio minlifvlne round for which nlll be hclil tomorrow. Mntrh play will he held Friday and Saturday. Finnk Barton, chnirman of the Jersey tnuriiiiinent coinmittpp, announces that there will be as many olxteon as the mtnmittce deem advisable on the quall fjing showing nnd all of the usual cup. A goodly delegation of locnl will enter the piny, with stars of other districts, nnd it looks a though It would be as linnl to win the cups as to pronounce (ho name of the. trophic. Have a look nt the titles: First six teen. T.aktwood ; second sixteen. Mete tleennk: third, Cnrnf-nljo ; fourth, Mnnetln: fifth. Wxychlsfnlgiopkl, or (.nmethlng like thnt. fnmplctcd Hole A noted change in plnying condition will be found in the three npw holes on tlie course, constructed In a former womllnnd dell. These holes were barely finWied for last fall's tourney, but spe cial attention has been paid them thi pring and they are now reported to be in splendid condition for play. A record entry list i expected for the piny. Noon todny was set as tlie last tunc for plajers to choose their partner in the (lunlifyii'g round. On Saturday there will he hnndicnp nmlnl play for those not surviving the icinntl round. peUne of linnillrmis. the Metropolitan f'n and uomen' lists ere oat Th lenit- u ar H. Klrkbv nnd Stiwyer: 1. Reekie .T'l mi , jncr. iBmmr, i.ewis Fetrr Travors. Wnlk-r, Wild and Wal 'rj Trai, rlntatM, 3, Anderson. Dnvls Ivan (.' II Psul, Teacrck. Slsrns nml R Wfbt Women's 0. Mis Hlshop. Mrs frr Mrs OnAln. Miss 1rhll!ns 1 Xfrs J'ullnH Mr Jackson, Mrs. llecksher and fllVV IIUCKUIUJ. -I -I. Ynnnr. formerly of Prnnkfonl. ha Join il OM V rk rtond nnd will plav for that ten In the Suburban Frankfnrrt can i i cnti'r Ii. V. O'Hanlnn, John Fox. Mor r v Jono t'hsrles Hub. U. J Yauell. Doctor ' t n I)r A Knox and othora to make i-onB tram in any leavue II. It. Xlon ill play for AVhltemarah it- vh'ch !am, th.-iuh minus Woody I' i I In I"r"l Knight. Noimnn M Haro'd Wh-elrr. I,, K. Dcmlr.r ond t i r ti'iinuit The team will lln un with many changes. ' ' 11 -xmi. for Instance, wh- won the f -ttn -r-n at Trenton with comparathe ' ii i'a f. r Iluelia County, whtrh n.ould lie mronit with the nidge brotliere. ; or, I. ,ii and a "dark home" ld to i- h 'H'inmer. Iin llncuert)- ,vl!l lnade Atlantic City " n ma iru'iinwH from nala He haa r m tor niui another riurom at hli uur.za low the hi.ro and Is Mill rocrultlnr. fhli-k Kram ealled todav for fi'relitn ," -- .iitu rt inciiuon wi ine ifruiao ivoni. ""' rink ure ext-eted to win. and It'a In tfri ng t. nolo that in the ham uf nire ir 1,1 - rlbtvd .rone, freak puttera or all tr rg to wh th exceptlcn irluht In drawn. J. not I'llttt. hau-tr wnn nranlnd U ffi hind foot uf a buck rabbit by an Mr, uplaa voodo.lst from Manayunk. who rut a 1. 1 of aluff nn I! Hu f'latt Is sur In "" ninmiw ino noor was nrmly tied to Fmiik Dter, who won the Tn-ntnn tour t r KJim Stvp will tee off Jn his r-x' i.iirnoy at llaltlmore He will net play i' ijkKiood kr Atlantic i.'ltj Dyer, h foi hi r im stiil' nt uml State rhamplon, U r nj a ureal form this season Boots and Saddle The Phnllco Nursery Stakes is the I'nture today nt the Maryland track. J no Ben Brush two-year-old colt, I.rochnres II, should win jtut like his or L mn,c' ,ho Colin fi"y Df'm of Almh, pcrfnrmetl jestcrday. These two re nf the best breeding In the country. Horses in good condition in other races are- First, Amacliassin, Sugar mint, Ueftigrp; becond, William of Uor letman. nequire, Barcoy ; third (steeple fhaiei ltnbert Oliver. Bronze Kaele. Jnek Prjor. fifth, Billy Kellv. llis thniee 'n1( Baggage; sixth, Widow iifdottp Comml CI. Benevolent; sev ntli. Medu-n, Onicb. Onllot. '- If. Bradley, ith Busy Pal and j.iim Signal, has tlio cnll on the $o000 nimlen Handicap nt Lexington todH.v. "oodrap nnd Hthel firay nppcar to be t'i enntenders. Horses well placed In ' her races arc: First, Betslndn, Sum l, U'' ,'V' Wihl Slower; second, Wll iain Oldt, I.ndy Bochcstcr. Stamp; third, .Tnhn Arbor, Miss Prosperity ",'"' V .vatt . fourth. Darjeellng, Her-i'- Iiilsa; sixth. Baker ond Moore ntrv u,,a ciark, Southern Avenue; wven h. Captain Bees, Newell W taniileer. r- Binglcs and Bungles ' l 4 hint alf ,li,l".'.,, ,un' ""una Jej "iiimed o iJ,U.llniViiIl0,",n- "0,,on w" n .!i.n i li ',he aiani- o that ono. " wi." !"h'ilf.n,,,.now ln a "9 for ",th "' ot o,l,,;kjr,m, "'''"'"ea a fair atari 'i i"ij i, I2'at of ,'"!," 'Lmf? ' ' "'P' i ti ie i ," "y had foul Vnothe iw, ,,"KV,w'l" ".all! Wchank- Waller got "f NiiM ..?n2i.i"'? double. In four times , -i'ht au echlecht, as l)oc Slrrruna might "U I t'neil n..l.r.U."i?"l,.,".,,,"' ""'"day " hud. ' alr of "okI""'. near-rallies In X,,M,7n;rn,i,.',,h'''f ' ". file. ot ,) .',"" """, " Off home tti. frtih ll,dwTP)nUh "'1 VaU'1 "Cu"- !!!'wi5TSme!!K:rl.r.,r,n!,,' 8S-Bt AT LAKEWOOD C Hi ,.J"ln" ""i"''rd th lrhlle Bar, c.llnrT; 'riav. Wtaaan't oik tank to In. ii.ti lh. h ,'hS," ."" oceupuinu Ihti mom "v nrin-nd ii-irh n litrxy rmh t-"'.a7VJX?'I R" "' CUTTING LOSES IN ENGLAND American Court Tennis Star Is Beaten by Champion London, May 4. K. M. llnerleln, Hit Hrltlsh court tcnnl champion, mic eesifully defended hi. title ngaintt C. Suydam Cutting, the American rhnl longer, at the Qucen'H Club here to dny, defeating Cutting In three straight net. The mwps were G-3,0-4,0-4. Cutting had Rcnxntlotially vnnqulKhcd nil his opponentB In the mutches to de cide who should meet the champion in the final contest for the title, but llaerlelii'8 steadiness and brilliant plnj ucrc too much for him. iSSWALSH BEATS .Ti Only Upset on Opening Day of Mon's and Women's Interclub Lawn Tennis League ALL TEAMS COMPETE ISA OWNSEND MKVS T,KAOUK STANDINO ,, fnl Won !.oM JJerlon n n rrnws-d ft i 'hllerielnhln f'rleket PI 1 '"ntlf.sdon Valley t fi Ilflfleld .-. t K Oterlirook ., , 0 n WOMHN'S I,K,OUi: STANDINO Cliilie Won Iit I'hllnilelnliln Cricket ,1 n Huntingdon Valley I 1 Merlon I I f'hlla. Country Club 1 4 tleineld 1 4 (lernnnlown o .1 By SPICK HAUi There wns but one big upset In nil the matches played jesterday on the opening afternoon of the women's and men's interclub lawn tennis leagues. This was Hip defeat of Miss Anne II. Tcwnpnd, enptain of the Mcrion Cricket Club team, by Miss Phyllis II. WnMi. nf the Pliilndelpliin Country Club. Thnt wn the only victory won by the Coun try Club from the Main Iine girls, and it was rather remnrknble in view of the fact thnt Mls Walsh is not the tegu lar first singles player of the Country Club team. Recently tlio Florida cham pion wns hcaten by Mr.. Gilbert A. llarvcy. but yesterday Mrs. Harvey wn 111. so Miss Wnlsli took her place-ns the ranking plajer of the Bala team. Miss Walsh has been placing con sldernbly more than Mis Tounscnd. who has not yet reached her real form. Miss Townsend look t lie (if-t set nt 0-4, then, when on the verge of vic tory in the seeord set. the Mcrion girl faltered and Miss Walsh came through, 8-0. In the third set MIsn Townsend wn completely off her game and Mis-s Wnlsli won as she p'eased. (i-t. The Mcrion team was well balanced and most of the players showed much bitter form tlmn they did at this time last season. MK Uebornlt Senl was bnck in tennis uniform. She trimmed Miis Warriner with the loss of only one game, so that in n manner of spenking one might sny that Mls Warriner wns a "subdeb." Mlhs Thaer Absent Miss Molly Thajer. one of the best players in the Philadelphia district, was not In tlio line-up of tlio Philadelphia Cricket Club team. However, the cap taincy and first singles portion is well taken care of by Mrs. M. B. IltifT, who yesterday won her match from Mrs. W. P. Newhnll, of Oonnantown, in straight sets. 0-4, 0-H. The Cricket Club made n clean sweep of their matches nnd not one of them went the limit of three set and only one set went to deuce thnt was the first in the match between Miss Be3-y Ferguson and Mrs. D. B. Craee. Huntingdon Valley hod a good day, losing only one match to Belfieid. The best match was the first singles event, in which .Miss Helen Sewell defeated Mr. Robert Hrrold. captain of the Belfieid team. 0-.'. 7-fi. Miss Uiegel won Belfield's only match from Miss Downing, tl-4. U-tl. ft -2. Merlon Shows Strength ) Merlon's men's team showed ai much strength n the women. They made a grand slam, winning nil six matches from Overbrook. The Merlon team consisted of Ted Edwards. Rowland1 Evans, Stanley Rogers, Henry Endicott Wister and Bell nnd T. and E. Thnjer As expected. Cynwyd had no trouble in beating Belfieid, although the hitter won u match in doubles when I. S, Crnvis nnd (Jeoige Powell fell before Smith nnd Wllletts. Thnt mntcli went three sets and the scores were 0-3, 4-0. 0-3. Carl Fischer had some difficulty In his singles match with Marshall, hut Wnllnoo P ,Tnhni.nn. Tr. P. H. Ilnwk i nnd O. C. Shnfp' l.ntl no trouble lntT" winning from tlipi'- ni'poiients What is a Stylavk? You can tell the world it's a "bird"' of a New Straw. See Friday's Evening Ledger or look in my windows to day. "fS5 xWmm 1307 Market Street (Opposite) Wanamakar't) CRICKET CLUB AND MERION UNBEATEN Former Defeats Huntingdon Val ley Women in Philadelphia Golf Cup Series Matches thnt mny have nn important bearing on the outcome of the series for the Plillndelphin Cup were played by the women's golf team jesterday. Hunt ingdon Valley received its finnl defeat of the senson. while Mcrion nnd the Phil adelphia Cricket Club nrc now tied for nrst place, each team mnintnining its unbroken string of victories. The Cricket Club combination de feated lliintlusdon Valley on the Cricket Club course, the St. Slnrtln reprcsptitntivps winning four of the 'even contests. Merlon met the In vasion of the Country Club plnyers nnd triumphed in five of the spypti individual tilt. Rivertnn traveled to Plillmont nnd there won from the home team by .." to 2. The Cricket Club second tenm. lender In the suburban competition, nnncced Its sixth strnlght victory, winning from St. D.ivlds. while (Vderbrook liends Its rivnls in tlio Wnllingford race, having vanquished the Old York Road second team yesterday. The resuts follow! rmT,Ar)nt,riuA nip I'hlla. frleket .... 4 Jluntlnstiton Valley, a Merlon Cricket ... r. I'hlla. Country ... 2 nivs-mon r. Phllmont 1! furiiimiiAN err frleket Club 2d., fl Ht tl,ilds 0 Old Vork Ho.-ul... .1 Merlon 'Jd ".' Whltemarsh I Woodburv 1 Hala 4 Wfii Chester .... 1 Overbrook I North Hills 1 WAM.ixar-'onn ccp I.lanercli a Huntingdon Valley. 1 l.ansdown .1 Torrosdale 1! Country Club 2d . .'. Srrlnc1men 0 Lcdnrbrook .. ..4 Old York Iload 2d. 1 PHILA. SEEKS REGATTA In Spirited Competition With New York for Labor Day Event The plncc nf the nntninl Middle Sintos rowing rpgnttn on I.nbnr Dav will be decided upon nt n meeting of tlio Mid dle Stntes Regatta A--oointion to be held In New York on Saturday evening, May 14. Spirited competition betwepn tlio New York Rowing Association nnd boot ciiiDs of this city is expected when It come time to decide upon tin- place for the Labor Day regatta. The New York rowing authorities Imve announced thnt they will make n hid for the event, nnd the Plillndelphin dub are understood to have formed an alliance ngiilnst tlio New Yorkers. DANCING m INI, After this wel; eer Thursday and i Saturday NIkHih rlaturday Inst m.tttnon until PVpinmher l,AI)Ii:s INVITKI) AMI AI).IlTTi:i I'ltKi: Varniloii rontpst druwlnu thin 'lhureda and .Saturday Nlclita Win n week's nc-a Hon In Atlantic City or Mountains Draw Intr "-very Thursday & Saturday nights, fiO Ulcn Away lloforo .lu'y 4th Palm flnrvlpn 39,h Market Sis. raim Vaaraen I).mrc there lonlsht. Diir.iT?Tn i nAf'K- MAT. I1AII.V uwvv; in C'unJllni tlnn Willi lfpntnr ltlirlritir Show II ip TONITE 3--STAR BOUTS-3 Billy Gannon vs. Lou Barale ai. 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I'nlriitlu , Front Snn Frnni-Urn Mav 12 Crcolo Stato (105) COASTWISE AND HAWAII mrt I.os Amreles, hail 1 riinclHcii Hawaiian Islnnds From lliilllmnre May 7 Huchi'jo Stato (80) u nd HO Matson NiuIkuIIoh ('- 120 Mmkut St., S.in FVanclBco, Cnl. 01 Munson Slrnnihlilp Line, 82 Ileaxer St, N V, Tel linn. 5120. 08 N. Y. & Culm M. S. N. Co., Koot Wall St . N V . T.-l. John 4600. 00 N. Y. A; I'orln Hlro S. S. Co., 11 H'dvvay. N Y. To I Howl. (Jr. 8500. 10.1 I'arllli- Mull S. h, ('., 7 IInnocr So,, N Y, Tol IlowliiiK (Ireen 4030 Q0 l'nelllr Htrnmtlilp Co., 120 miwuy, N. Y, Tel Iteclor fi300 For Further Intirniiitliin Apply DIVIHION OF Ol'LltXTIONh U.& SHIPPING HOARD UVttllHJtOHUl Scholastic Baseball Statistics INTTCnSCIWl.ANTtC I.KAOUH w. i imj. w. i r.r. ricrmnn'n. 7 o 1.000 Central . . 3 4 ,420 Southern.. 4 3 ,R7l W. I'lilln., 3 4 .! l'rnnkford 3 3 .Roo Northeast. 1 0 .113 L'nlhollc, 3 4 .421) YKSTKniiAV's mvujrvrfl Rermanloun lllnh, 7 West Phlll Hlcti, n. Catholic Utah. 7i Ontrnl High, Z. Noithern Illih, 3 Northeast Illuli, 2. catholic i.i:a(iui: w. i,. v.v.. w. r,. r.r. Cnlh'e II.. 3 1 .7.10 Vltln'a I I 3 .MO I.a Hnlle.. 2 l .007-11. Joe 1'.. O 2 ,000 W. On. II. 2 I .0(17 VIWTKnilAY'H nrauirs Vlllnnovn I'ren, Oi Ht, Joe's 1'rep, 0. OTHKH RESULTS (lermnntonn Friends, Bt Krlends Pent., 2, Upper Ilerby lllnh, 2 Darlir lllh, 0. rtwiirtlimore ITep. Hi West Chester Norinnt, 4. l'rnnkford lllili, 81 West Cntholle. 3. liiinsdonne High, Hi .Media lllcli, 0. rnlnurru lllsli, 7i Mount Holly Hlcli. 3. t. Luke's rltliool. 111 (lernutntiinti Ariid rmy, 3, (twele Innlncs). I'rnn dinner, 7i Cheelnnt Hill Arnd- DATES SUIT BRITONS July 16 or 23 Acceptable .to Oxford Cambridge Athletes lyondou, Moy 4. According to Cap tain Rudd, of tiio Oxford. I'nivcrsity track team, either July 1(1 or U.'I is ncccntoble as a (late for the Oxford C'nmbrldge vs. Yntc-llnrvnrd track meet nt Boston. 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Ilelanrara Aft, " Utad for rauphltt. SEVEN IN A ROW T Clivedons Continue Winning in Interscholastic Leaguo, Boat ing West Philadelphia CATHOLIC TRIMS CENTRAL Gcrmnntown High School continued Its winning streak ln the Interscholastic League, registering the seventh straight victory by defeating West Philly High 7 to o. Tho game was played nt King spssing Rperpntion grounds nnd might well be termed n "comedy of errors," It wn n close nlfnir for six innings, when (iPrmnntown wn leading the Westerners 5 to 4. At this point tlie spcedboys began to lienve the bnll everywhere and In the next three frames four errors were charged against them, fiormantown also hod four mishaps, but they were scattered. Catholic Wins Catholic High entertained the Central High tossers. but did not treat the r vis itors ns they would have liked to. All that the Purple and (iold did to the visitors was to make them bite the dust to the tunc of 7 to 2. This wns not expected, as Central has always porformed nt their best ngninst the Cnlilllcr. Ncverthcles, Central was Outclassed and never had a chance. In the other game in the Interscho lastic League Southern High staged n ninth-inning rally nnd sent Northeast STEAMSHIP NOTirKH l I VSirTTLsa St., Philadelphia FOR GERMAN OWN . - - j , iii . v -a --u i m-- Fait Palatial Pajaenger Steamihiya of 21,000 toni to JAPAN.CMINA and MANlt A From Seattle to Hone Koncr vIm Yokohama, Kobo, Nagasaki. Shanghai and Manila rrauenii, - LI N E ivaiM The Ideal Vacation A SEA trip to Quebec. " tive long, iunhiny days and cool nights aboard the palatial ocean liner Fort St. George. Per feet ret and relaxation, bracing ea air, surrounded by every comfort and luxury. TwcKe daya round trip, fort nightly sailings, commencing July 2nd, connecting with all Canadian tours. Rates $100 and up, each way. Call or write for information Fiirncss Bermuda Line 211 Hourse nidg., Phila. Or ny Tourist Axrnry BLACK DIAMOND STEAMSHIP CORP. PHILADELPHIA to Rotterdam, Antwerp & Amsterdam A Steamer about May 25 W. J. Grandfield & Co. Philadelphia Agents 308 Chestnut St. Lombard S170-7 8.0 M,,n SW(M DixieSteamship Lines PHILADELPHIA, BRISTOL MANCHESTER, GLASGOW U.S.S.11. S.S. MONOMAC Kiie(teil to Sail Jluy soth for ROTTERDAM C.B.n.ll. S. 8. "WKSTKnN IlrffK r.w.flr.l to Hull ,r JOth AT rONTTRKNrT, RAT Harriss, Magill & Co.. 1W 425 Lafayette Bldj, Philadelphia Lombard BttO-t Uala 1B7I High down to defeat, .1 to 2, It wns thei fastest came of the dav nnd Interesting throughout. ' Several Oilier Games inviu were n-v'--mi uni uniiivi ttnatn.l ..nl. H.nUl.llin 1'nnA. Tla.llt ft'l .1 ll.. Mnn.Al IMUJI'JU VMIILII WUlUllllllt l'i'- "' 'J High sent Darby High down 2 to 1, nnd Lansdowno High did the same thing to the Medio High nggregntlon, o lo i. i enn nnriT wmmiiuu iicaw- nut 1 1 il I Academy nlno 7 to 4 ; Ocr uiiiiiiuii r rii-nu- 'in 1 1 win ,.,,. Central, 8 to 2; Frankford High socked West Catholic, 8 to .'I; St. Luke's Nonooi went uirougn ti iwcive-inniuu tie, 3 to 3, with the Ormantown Acnd piny combination, nnd West Chester Normal was dropped by Swnrthinore Prep, il to 4. Many of the games were full of ex citement, nnd on more than one occa sion enthusiastic students crowded the pinylng field. Vlllnnovn Prep pulled n surprise in the Catholic League by taking n fall out of St. Joseph Prep, on the hitter's field. !) to 0.. It was n game to decide tho leadership of the cellar In the league, and wn easily won by tho Crimson and Cray. The Main Liners mnde fourteen hits nnd could have scored mnny more run. To Banquet Cage Stars The, Kaxiula Catholic Club will tender a bnnMuet to the metnb-re of Its championship basketball team. Hhleh won the Independent iauo honors of the .t- during tho 1020-11)21 seaeon. thla eonlnir nt St Anlhony'a Hall, Twenty-fourth and Carpenter streets. n I " " J' Cole -Motor 11 ir 11 11 11 11 n 11 Great "North Cape Cruise" The Travel Feature of 1921 Sailing -H?V rlorlridlipi The Ideal European Tour First and Finest of its Kind Loner Summer dava nt nea varied by frequent calls at quaint and picturesque Viking ports. A few rooms are still available. Apply by letter, telephone, or in person tof, Raymond & Whitcomb Co. 1338 Walnut Street YALE TEAM FOR HONOLULU Trip for Swimmers Approved by Board of Control New Haven, Conn., May 4. Ap proval of the proposed trip of tho Ynlo swimming team to Honolulu this sum mer wns announced today by the board rAIlM AND GARDEN MINERAL FLOORING As You Like It Non-Wearing, Non-Slipping, Non-Tiring Dust, Damp, Fire and Vermin Proof The Cost Is Less Than the Best-Gracle Linoleum Laid Over Old or New Floors of Wood or Cement We are manufacturers and contractors Phila. Mineral Flooring & Products Co. Belmont 182. 5632-40 Summer St., Philadelphia, Pa. " " " '" s Steady Betterment Since 191 8 the Cole Motor Car Company has con centrated on the production of the tfrr-EiGHT ex clusively. Its every effort has been directed toward the improvement and betterment of this fundamentally fine mechanism. Never was this more noticeable than ia the offerings of the present season. Have you seen the display in our salesroom? 20,000 MILES ON TIRES 50 & Greater Fuel Economy Zero -Balance Readability Less Annual Depreciation L. S. Bowers Company 245-247 North Broad Street Keystone rhonsi Race 4241 Dell Fhone: Loeust S0B5 Car Company, Indianapolis, U.5.A, ijreavors cf cstavancea cnotor Cneres a cJoucn or D&mo?rovkS in C7II Cole Does Doczy 11 11 11 11 11 ii n 11 Torns from New York on June 25 The great P. & O. liner Emperor of India (Kaisar-i-Hind) is luxuriously equipped for cruising. Philadelphia of control of the I niversity Athletic Association. The tenm will leave here July 1 and en route will meet train representing Ihe Chicago A A., Minneapolis A, O.t St. Paul A. ('.. Los Angeles Ak C.. Olympic Club, Neptune Beach Club, of Han Francisco, and the Han Diego Row ing Club. FARM AND GARDEN " " ii ii it: arj , ,, ,, Toms The cruise may be taken as a complete six weeks' vacation or as the prelude to a European tour. Telephone: Filbert 3864 ra f 1 ILjfer fr i