Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 09, 1921, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 21, Image 21

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EVENING PUBLIC ..LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 9, 1921
21
Irooklyn Club Here for One-Day Stand With the Phillies at Broad and Huntingdon Streets
f.FJOHNSON BEATSi
D'SNETCHAMP
IllJcn
3ynwyd Star Trims Bill Tildon,
6-1, 6-2, in Exhibition at
McCall Field
i
OMEN ALSO ON COURTS
it. SPICK HAM,
"TiMcn " "n5 ""' u's Samti today,
TSSnt , . . iintnkAr nt net-CMu
Th'lf W'l- "ll'l " ''." wi litt-vnn
i"'1.' . . . .....I.. nfl..eiin.,,. i.fl....
IfmMKPU ..,.,......, I 1....I !..
R. world In"" tennis chnmiiloti.
vittiam T TIIiIpii. 2tl. tlernmntown
W 11113"'.,' , .. ....,. ,1h..I.I. . nn ll.n
Ykkt ( -Kid. i, "'".";.", ."?, ,;, ',. ,
tJl( . , Uhletie An-oclntlon. That
--. ..II... 1.111 III it niivii III' u MB
Mj the n"'1"1 ' .......... .....
'NO'
Tflsirn t iint Hill l mien nns pinjra
?l . .I... inn (lip nnst winter.
i lot 01 ii'iim it... ,.' i" - .
1 "". l .. . .... il.ni lw. ,vns "n (iff
nit If v" ' "" . i i. .
'!IU ' ti ...... nnt lmcp noon nf
1,1 top of I'N 'linm'pimishin form, but
r bprmiM' Wnllaui! Johnson plnyed
SkMMble tennis Seldom has the
inDfarnuie lnvp, hup h n
", ..'".""; V ...li fir . l.n.l fiery.
C '""'-;; leen. hi, eho..
"lr,J l.l..- .rill. mnplilrio-llke
,itom ". ...,,. i . ulinrit nnd
Ti""" . "B. ,'", ."';;'p',,Vi ilhlen
',S n" , ontih.lMtr'rM.rWto
im' ".' i.i... ...ill, i m thnt the
hSmiuon couldn't eirn pet Ins rucqnel
1C2n . . .. r... L1... .!.. .Inhnsnn was
.1111 'i' in' -i.i".-.-. .- .
! Tll'len leoieidny i shown by tlie
Ihllly.bruUl .figures The game ;-,,
hH() fi-i r. -. una i ie """:V". .;.oi
h two sfls were 29-11 and --r,1;
fc-hi, ,v. I, the gnmes went by point--
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lnhrpn . o o 0 It
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r""' . ..... l.l,n.Aii fill Tllllftl. 31.
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TROKK VNAf.YSI
rirnt Hft
V O r. SA.UF.
ohmon .
13 13 4 l 1
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FiiHw ii ii
RN-apHalntlnn
n ii. r. svnr.r n. i:.
i.i.nun 't ? f v." 's ;a
iij.n 'I 'M ' i" -
roluisim xieailj
. ciniwli .I.iluinn wo" ran
ojdili he ecn in' the stroke nnulhlH
ibovc and in tne point huoi. .-
. . -. 1Al..n.t .....r. fAIM' lllVO L'finiPS.
ometlilnK that 'ins'1 happened to Til-
In Hi jenr- me one 11111, '"'"
1 , .,... 1 l.n,.. nrn I IP flllO UUllCS
hit rnnnaiith weie staRcd. Hoth Til-
ln nml .miunon ineen nu u..-,- i,.-
our' nml eoiereil In line si.vie.
,r. I., nnl i.nrmpil lin Tlllh'll flit
oo'so iiinnx of his eannonhiill seri(es.
mt Jolinou handled tiiem wen. lor inn
.,1 ni Miw. pr.ice are ill the lirst 'Ct
,nd three in the -eeond.
Rifnrn the Tllden-Johii'-oii match.
II.. til.rlllu ltnnii Wnlnli. nf the Colin-
ry Club, and MUs Mo)ly V. Tlmjcr.
:rlckft ( Iiiti, nrouc een inn puir n
lell-pmyed sets. .uisr uimi im,
11.L.1.. tt... i.miia. j.f If In thp firkt net
IKUllV l.ll i'.t.' . w - "-
i.i .., ,.it T.n Tmfr ATIsR Thncr
nm hail. n the (.pcojhI and by iino
IrlTiiig (fliitureii u nt d- 1.
M,.. u ,11, uln.pil 11I tlin net 11 uooil
lent Ii Im win' passed frequently b '
itL it.... fciTvltnrr ilfivi'H uhiel.
ml.., 1 .mink .if m mil:, use from the Cill
er iiiuiihinnK 111010 than 1000. '
lu' ,ien t feore
riifT sjyr
MUt ItnUli . . ...
I I (1 3 1 1 0 a 1 is 1
W. Tinier .....
z 1 1 a n 3 1 4 : - -13
SKCIIMt M'.T
llU llm.rr JSIItt H! t S n
Hill WMi SIJ5SI1M '.' ;!
TotHl iM)lnt ll' lli.irr. .nil .mih
rMi, ;
I'U; Mhrd Dimlilrs
1 (1 11 1 ' nl on the fu 01:1 mil wii"
..I u ...' ...I....I .Inllll II. I'll.',
. ".I'U IM-" "I IIIIA''! .II'H.'I. - .....
fisehn ( iimi, caplnin of the 1 ill
:prit. nl- I'riins. Knnin IpniiU team.
at to 1 nve plnjeil hut at the last
Blti'i'e I hi. 11 ilei lileil to pin . so flint
.A I..1.111I ... .. ill. M... irimrn. n.nlll.l
f ndin''i i. 1. 1111 ill- nu.. 1 nn.tt.-fc
Inhiison and ,Ii.n Walsli. ThiK mnteli
.1.. k.. .. . ..... . I. -1111 I..lu
I0U III" II "III Mlllll' III Ulllllll IUIIIIil-
ml on 1 iiKaui the world's ehampinii
Ts Iimiiii lie and MIhh Thfl"!1 were
ompl"inl' mitplaMil in the first cot.
'lilinn S' t a "insle came. Tlie pee
ml fet a '-hiM., but Miss Walsli and
mnu im mii(i inrir opponents nmi
nn 1 1 1
Thlh flfl .Mm... T.l.li... ..in... 1r.li.tai.. 1
' ...""II I II. I'll I'lU.I .M'll.t-'llt
i"" in nun iii iniiieii win in' ni
tf M 1 , ( ri,l.rt Ciiili. llaverfoid A
loiitili" n null between Tilden and
t'elii" n 1 Johnson mid Stunle V.
.eawnn n -, will hit nlnoil. The firht
mnrrrix ufinn,,,.,... i. !.....,
.,,,,... iimi'iiii'uii uir rtuiiH' piu.H'ia
mtt lid I I n l'hi.n.,1. ,..., rist,' t
., , , t 111 ' 11 -111 1 iniin, iiiui'
ounli on I t heeitnut stieits
ASCENSION WINS CUP
-pture5 Amateur Soccer Title by'
Victory Over Fairhill
Of u AlllP.1 S,,,,l l)i
flf" linn il no ikmi.i. ..r ii. a. ,,.,,.,
n,,, . ....- ..in.... 11.
.'1' ' 'In .nine luitlill It. C of the
Cll.t 111 .1..1 .,...1 t. ... 1
Ii,. ii , i' -.k-iiii,.. iiiii'ruoon on'
fill Unfllliin Ml 1 ...
a.-, ' 'I'M.- iil-IMHIUN, 111 I IM I
Bititioi. n 1., , .
Austin's Arm Fractured
1 "'"' ,' '' F.Miinliinilnn Im rt '
. J '."."" ViKlln ."Ii 1,111 th 1 1
" IIiomi linil Mirtemri 11 t n.
' in Iip,i lip Him Im t
, " 'I I f- In ltl .enili
t H pill 1
Week's Record in
Major Leagues
the I'ckri ucorJ In i-mh mnr i"u
'f cnmi'.s iilnjnl, .von inil I t. villi
nun hits irror inn, left jn bu'p nnd
inn. "ori'il bl .ippjnent. IncluilliiM
'Jiiipi i.f .Sn(urili, Mav 7 l nu fol-
lH
NAltOV.M, t.AOLn
J v f. n tt. j: 1, 11 ii
ui-iiiirti, .-. 5 i) i!n in h an i'i
si. Vorii r. .-. (i as .-,1 it ;m
Iroot.lvn 4 2a 10 'j 7 in 11
'hlnini 11 n a l'.". ni ,1 411 sti
I-mn . . n : a vj at 111 -n
1 ln;lnna(l .-. 4 JO 40 7 at at
I'lilliilplphla 4 (, 4 ,1 ,11 7 2 II
Jl t.'iuli . . I I .1 1) ill b 21 JO
AMERICAN I.I'.AflUK
! V. I.. IS. II V t.Hll
ip.'I.ipiii .4 a 1 21 :i4 4 jr.
Wnflllnxl'. , r. t 4 t!l 3'l N r.n 2S
X-1 V 'lie I 1 t IN 4 .11 11
Virol 7 :. 2 ."in fill n 71 ao
"."I'M! 1 a 211 "..-1 I 2S is
1 i.uia r. 2 a 21 :, in r.o .11
nu tics ft a a 2.r. .-.11 7 4 j is
hlciio . 11 1 5 n 5j j in 13
1
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LOOMS BIG
AS TITLE WINNER
ORGANIZE SOCCER LEAGUE
This City GetB Berth In American
League Has Eight Clubs
New Yorli. Mnj fl. Klxht of the
ftrongef-t coceer footbnll flub-, in tlie
country have pooled their interests nnd
orcniiied what is to be Known tis the
American Socrer I.eacue for the pur
pose of pla lite profefsiotinl soceer on
Saturdays, Sundayr, and liolidayH on n
riiruit comprising risht different cities.,
roiintliiK Mnnhattnn and llrool:ln as
distinct, ns 11 lesult of the ineetinK of
deleenles held nt the Hotel A'-tor. nnd
presided over by Wllliagi Imthrr Lewis,
of the Uethlehem Steel Corporation.
The clubs in the new body nre tnc
Xew i'orlc 1'ootbnll Club. Todil Ship
Minis '. C. of Hrnnkljn: Ihie F. C
of Ilnrrison. X. J.: Celtic Tootbnll
Club, of Jcihc City; Hetlilehein Steel
F. C. of Uclhlcheni. Vn. : Philndelphin
Football CTub: Fall Hiver F. C , of
Fall Hirer. Mass., and the J. A. 1.
Coats F. U., of I'u'vtuckvt, It. 1.
Volleys and.Stroltes
AftPr tomnrronV nmlilifs nn Vni.crftty
courts It Im llkel. Hint mil Tllln will 13kp
ft'lwir rpt lie feel" that Ii Is o.cr
lennlsed nnd ftalp. '
Tomorrow the nien'n hiiiI MiniT (nlcr
club nintchPn arp hrh'Iuleil lo tie pla.pil
Thli will Ii" thn spcnnil meptlnc lst T h'jrs
day's matches IiicIiik been positioned on ac
count of rain.
Tlip tennis nintchrs l McCall nId wure
not IhP only big nnls In that melton vpster
dpy Thn nth"r was Miss Walsh's "WpMt.
ft lias .loipph'H coat of mam colors fallen
to 1 dull monochrome Not nnl1 that but
a joune woman In the kallcr. wnro .1 Mmllar
onn. mul,, tic It a WfenliiK afteinoon.
ludllnc fiom lh perfrciV-ianil nt wrnlher
Jtr lll' niut be h cuslTr f in Phila
delphia Hlcctrlc
The Mctnll Field inurtr 1 m" a"'"l "
iny In the cntinirj. They hn.p been rebuilt
by A C Hasiiford .tr Nun Tori, who Is
chairman of the tanUInc connnlllP" of Ihc
1: s. i. t. a
Snn, Colloni. rhairma'i of ln tnnl "in
mlttPo at th" Oermantnn UrlrliPt ' I'lb,
upon whose ehoulderu most cf Ihs wnrlt nf
staffing the lint onnl lou-nainmt will f nil
tns one of llu sit. Ice linesmen isterd.i,.
The ntutilies weic umpiiel losph H
Mcl'nll. Ji Hill I'.OHland nml I'ml 'lib
bene
Unllarp .InhnMin nnd Stm.e. I'ii fi .III
pla. rlnub'en tucither In mot nt th tournu
minli In thin lclntty this Kenson
i:.err atnlluhle sent was t iken c"tordav
en four sides of thi lncloure ho Iiir the
eier-lncrfaslnu iwpularlty of laiMi tennl.
Amateur Sports
The 'oniiiierilli. Profpuhloools, lonsMered
0110 of 1 lie foremost tolorcd truMlIn
nines of tho fill ros man open dntes in
cludlns Ma 1,1 .'2 2S 2 nnd .10 for first
pUns boil" nines offering svltnblc cuir
intees. rthur f.anl ill 40 htentun m '.
rlie Uclnimi' so. hit Club, of Miiin.ur.k
under Icaderiihlp of Itany I'ro ig tl ' otd
Mann5.unk star, bus renrKnlZ"l lth 1r111
allv a new llno-up for Ih coming Bcniion.
llrone would like to hear from all the flrst
claan home ctubs around Philadelphia ind
vicinity offering reasonable guarantees
Hugh McDonald, 137 Hermitage Mrcct, Man
aunk. Tho linlmnnt .Innlorn denlren to heir from
flfleen-elghteen-s ear-old home teams. Da. Id
Ubele 210 Knierj Htreet.
Anchor (.lints, 11 flrsl class cob rd nln
has open tlitii for flrsl-ctaas horns clubs
offering reasonable guirnnte''-' Andn-w
t'lirbam 5IIJ1 Kenjoi street
Mirlnn A ( . 1 fnui,"' ee.pnt , en,
old 1 111'- destl. 1 In lli'ni lull! leimi ni l!.i
a e 'lib 1 .11 hnnie nt i. im - I im
hull .III 111 Wo-.' Ilei' M stied
i:nl I'nrli It T. (. I'. .-mild , ,. 10
I O' k Siturdti nnd 11 da 1,1111 s ni.' llrst
rlaei home itlii.s "ffeiing eultiibl. mi.nn-lee-'
J r (li lintu I'" oifi 11 aollu' I mis
do ne l'a
The pper Dnrli. 1'rnfesi.liiiiuli, wants 10
arrange UuudHj gami-x with iucb teams us
Kav.nod. Delco. Kinsley and West 1'arK.
Jack Ljnch, Yeadon. Dnlnwan 1 ounf l'a
Tlio (lermnrftoMi, nine, a Mrlctlv ilrst-class
team deidroi lo hear from auch tilnen as
Mlrne. llader. Vet park Sparrowi., Har
tram Park, Klauder-IVcldnn and teams of
the nam's caliber offering reasonable indues'
menu. J A Gallagher 4S Hast Winter
street, (ermiintowu
Coach Robertson's Excellent
Judgment Wins Triangular
Meet in Now York
LEVER STRENGTHENS TEAM
I'enns.vhnnia's chances to nsaln win
till! intercollegiate track mid Held ihnm
ploiiKhips reccitcil another IiIk boost
iicr in Xew York Saturday afternoon
when the Red and Itlitc won oer Dart
mouth nnd Columbia, in a triangular
meet by two-thirds 'of n point. The
linnl figures read: Pennsylvania, til
points; Dartmouth, n0 1 -:t, mm Co
luii.bli, 14 2-3.
Saturday mw the gicatest number of
dual and tilaiigtilar meets of the sea
son Yale scored , 11 triumph over
Princeton in n nirofc that was not de
cided until the last event, the furlong,
which Feldinan. of Yale, inptuied in
22 seconds Hat, Dick I.amloii. win
failed to even place In the rehijs, proved
that he had an off daj then b win
ning the high jump Hatinilay with n
leap of tj fed n inches. Stcvensnu. the
Tiger quarter-mllcr, tinned the quar
ter In IS l-,ri (-eronds, breaking the
Princeton track record,
Tlie best perfifi malices of the dm
went- to Alliiti Woodrlng. the (lljniplc
-00-ineter champion. The Srnciiv(. hid
ran the centur.i In n.'l-" seconds, tieing
tlie record, and in the furlong he
traveled the di-tamc In 21 .".-5 scenndK,
erpinling the intercollegiate record,
fsyracusp won the meet from Pittthuigh
and Colgate.
In tho other meets Drexel defeated
C. C. X. Y., the X'nvy (.topped Vir
ginia, I.nfuclte humbled Uoston. Hut
gers tripped I.chlgh nnd Hannrd jolted
M. I. T.
Itobblp'N Judgment
J.aw.son Robertson, the Pcnn cnacli,
had to do considerable doping befon-.
hand to win the meet in Xew York.
After the lelnjs Hobble stuted that bis
veterans were in top form nnd that he
wns afraid that several of them might
go stnlc. In order. to prevent this ho
dcciddl not to double up Fby in the
quarter and the half, to keep Itnb
Mnxnm out of tho quarter nnd to keep
Lnrry Hrown on the sidelines. After
Ttrown"H brilliant performances in the
relays Uobbie dedded to gic him u
well deserved rest. It he had been
started in ihc mile against Higgius the
Columbia star, his form for tlie inter
eollrgiates might hae been gien n Hide
jolt.
How well Robertson's doping pioved
true is evidenced by the score l',b
could liao wo'11 the half mile in addi
tion to the qnaiter nnd the Red and
Hlue would have gone nut in front
of tlie other two contenders b much
more than two-thirds of n point. Tin
worst f.nrri Hrown tould lini" done
in the mile was ecoud with Irwin, who
did finish seioud. third. Thin wnulM
hae added more point-. Mnxmii cmild
have scored in ihe -MO and the 220, bur
instead he finished second to Ilaiold
I.ever in the 100 nnd won tho 220.
I.evcr proved that his long la,off
from competition because of his in
eligibility did not harm him by his
victory in the century which uns done
In 10 1-5 seconds. In the 220. the Xew
York lnd ran n dose second to Hob
Mnxnm in 22 2-5 seconds.
Fail I"by, the Pcnn skipper, would
Baseball With Naijs
Gives Landis a Puzzle
Pitchers in the Southern Associa
tion, now that they can't put any
thing on the bnll to make it curie,
are putting niiiething into it. John
I). T.ogan. president of the1 Mobile
Club, declines that after the game
witli Little Hock on Fiidny ho found
ballH witli thin wire nnlls driven into
them. Hn has taken up the matter
with the league president and Com
missioner I. audi"
The nulls arc driven into llic balls
close to the s Itches and nrc hard to
find. It Is decinred the lidded weight
of the nails causes the sphere lo do
all ports of funny tricks. The Mo
bile pln.iers deny that they put the
balls in the game.
DEMPSEY TAKES
LIGHI WORKOUT
haVe won the qunitcr witli ease, but
he Jdcclded coming down the stietch
with the Pmtmouth and Columbia 1
iiliiiiers jurds In the mui thnt he would I
penult Dewej Rodgers, the fleet colored
lnd. to win the event imj nlso his1
nisity P.
The riinnlnj; of Kd McMullcn and
firiuge Meredith in the half gives Rob
ertson two good performers in that
event for the intertollegiiites. McMul
lcn rnn the fastest hnlf of his caieer
vjhen he won the event in 1 :."!! I-."
HPcnntl". The track was at least n sec
ond slow, according to several of the
athletes. Meredith win tight In back
of his teanunnte and was clocked in two
minutes even.
Head Huns Well
Don Head (ontiuuci! Ids gicat nin
ning bj winning the two-mile ecnl 1
from Young nnd Sherburne, of Dnit
mouth. Fieielt Sinallei pushed '1 1mm
son, of Dartmouth, right to the tape in ,
the 220 huidles in L'.i l-ii swiiiiiN.
which means, thnt the foimer Central
High School lad is in top form for the
Intercollegintes.
Dartmouth dime down from Hanoi er
with full strength and really expected to
win the eumt. Thomson won three
lirnt plncis. while the (Ireen Mined,
firsts in all the field events. It was
the running of the Pcnn team that gave 1
them the lictorj. The (Sreen has been '
looked on nil 5 car by the critics as the
"trongest Tnsicm contender for the in
tercolleglntc title, but now. after
Saturday's meet, it looks much blighter
for l'enn. when it Is considered thnt
Hobeitson did not use hi" entire f
strcngtii to win tnc meet.
.KRAMER LOSESFIRST RACE '
Veteran Cyclist Sustains Setback In,
Match With Planl '
Xcwaih. X. J., Ma il Fiank
Kramer lost his first match nice of the,
scnon nt the Velodrome heie when he
wns beaten in tVo straight heats of n
one-mile match b Oilando I'irni. tbei
(limnpion of It.il. before the laigesti
cinnd of the season.
Kramer's defeat mine as a niprise.
mr the veil ran lias been riding m well
1 lull he wn expected to beat tin ii.ick
Italian rider
PinuFs itoij was the signal for 11
lieinend'ius outburst ot enthusi'isin by
the Italian funs who fairly went wild
,ith glee our his victor
Kaufman Wins Prize ,
While s,,inhiir Hprings. AV. Vn . Ma, P I
Untold M. Kaufman of St louts ,mpm the,
fit st ri !?e In tho m.nusl spring cn'f Inurn.i
mint .lore Onrdun Ileis t.f f'lncinpali , as
second nnd Ciorge v Hodgej, Tt(C rthur
S n'l-ir of s p Yor'' tied fcr t'.ird
Champion Also on Long Board
walk Stroll He Dreads
Roller Chairs
TO RETURN TO SUMMIT
Atlantic City. Mav !). Training by
Jack Demrrsi for his July 2 twehc
lound. no-decisioll contest nt Jersey
Clt with ficorgrs Cnrpentier oflii inlly
started todin, wlien the world's title
holding heavjwelght went through a
light woik this nfternoon. The big bo
did no boxing nor even npnning at the
airport, where his camp is pitched, but
was snttsfied with n short llmbeiing up
in skipping the lope, shadow boung
nnd punching the bag.
UcinpM' stnited his first day of pre
paring for his roinlni contest with Cnr
pentier bv taking finite a sttoll on the
Itoaiilwiilk. .He wended his way as far
as the Inlet, wheie he ttuiplnd n bnll
game .uwtcrday nfternoon. nnd when
asketl by 11 (ompaninn how lie felt.
Jack's answer wns, "Well, let's mnev
on back; cs, walk; I dread those roller
(hairs I'm off them throughout mv
si 11 l III 1 p ' '
It is piobnble that Dcmpso. will in
tin 11 to Fred Welsh's farm tit Summit
N". J., a week or even two weeks be
fnii, IiIm limit .villi Cnrnentier. to mil
the linis-hing touclies on hi- training
there. I)empsey-is piepareil to till the
woild that there is 110 place 011 eaitli to
equal Welsh's health farm in I lie hill
near Summit, ns 11 placo for reetiper
iiflnn flf 1 'nin so. .luck ilorsti'l nro
fess to my tlmt lie was nn Invalid
when ho went to Summit, two weeks
ago. for "a complete rest." but lie
(merged from the hills Thur-dn fit as
a fiddle nml right on edge for n bout
witli any matt living.
Welsh was the champion's "doctor
In -chief" while Jnek wh sojourning
nt tlie farm and if Freddj cer find
hlmelf in need of n recommendation
as n health-promoter he neul go no
further than Dempsey himself nml Jack
Kcarns will be icady to attach his
O. K. to nil thing his protege ma
hay.
I nelilpntnll. .vlipn the fo, nier licht-
unirlit clininnlnli hecins t, harvest his I
nop of carlv icgotublcs about Jul-. 1 1
he will bale none other than Jack I
Dcmpsey to thank for the surcess or 1
iailure of the ield.
Jack literally spaded up and raked
oier eiery patch of open ground nn
tlie Fnglishnian"s hill-top faun In1
fact, an hour or two of fnrmwork was'
a part of the daily routine of each "dny 1
of icst" the ndverMixy of Carpenticr put
in under Welsh's tutelage .
When Jack depatted Tlnusday from
the Welsh farm he left word that he
would loiitliiue to legard the hilltop
as his secondnry quarteis ntul would
visit there frequentl before Jul 2
the date he is engaged to bo Car
pentiei His pci'Miuul g.imnnsitim effei Is weie
left in cliarge of WeKii plong with
most of his clothing nnd whenever hn
tltes of performing for crowds at the
seashore ho expects to beat It to the
health farm, thus interspersing (lavs
of ic-t with strenuous exhibitions with
sparring lmrtners at the henslde
Park Kdgp would like to arrange games
for Tiv K itid II wnb nn, flrtn -lues
semi uto teams James I l"err tins IV, n
u Inn a. emit
Robins Retain Cup by
Defeating Fore River
Harrison, X. J.. May 0 -The
Rollins soccer tenm, of Brooklyn,
which won the National Challenge
Cup recently, Micco-s-fitllv defended
the Amerlcnn Football Association
trophy in the final here against the
Fore Kivcr Field Club of Quinc',
Maw., winning by 5 goals to 2
Hatirun nml Sweeney eneh stored
twice for tlie Koblnsnnd Hoie once
Page nnd Hlnek tallied for the Fore
Hlvcr eleven, Hlack negotiating a
pcnnlty kick.
Wcatlier conditions were i,rnl
nnd n large crowd wlltirssed the
conteit.
Ceorge Young, of Philadelphia,
ref creed.
CHILD'S CUP
RAG
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ON NEXT SATURDAY
"Outsider" Wins Cross-Country
-n York. Mry 0 n abv lute ' outsldpr
for lltle honors Kranl; Tiferl, n of tho
Mow hawk A '". won the en,,r tnetrnpnli
tan eroMcoUNlr." ehampl n ship nt Van
(.ourtianui I'arn ,-mreo in i" 1 rimntr tho
leaders ry n-nro innil l'"r nr,i, ;,, Mm uireq
mile mark. Tttterton lif . 1 minutes liter,
.i.aiail mm., the 11,e ,,,ii u. 1, m1li.i1 i.i
Mushed mrn-s the lt,e
ta Ilnblin,' Pailli
champion.
1, Hll' nil of
d' 'n llng
Penn, Princeton and Columbia
Crows Meet on Harlem; Tigers'
Victory Over Navy Surprise
JUNIOR BOAT ALSO WINS
Next SnUinln. utiei imon tlm animal '
ChUrls cup i mc will be held on the
llnrlcm rhi r with Columbia as tlie host,
of Princeton nnd Penns. Ivanin There
i a lot of speculation on Honthoitse How
fonceining tlie rhnnees of the K"d and
llluc lifter Saturda.i's cunls on Lake
Carnegie, whirc the Tig' rs pulled awnv
from the fhampion Xnvy eight.
I'ennsvlvanlii nnd Columbia Isoth have
beaten Ynle nnd up to Suttirdiu both
wcro figured to be stionger than Prince
ton, but since the Orange and Hlack
greul ii torj- over tin Muldiis tin u
oopi ih badly shot to pim es mid tin c -
reits hai'll. Know wlmf lo think Ihe
imittc, icnlh niiiiov. i down to thiF,
that Phlladelphl'His belli if Pe-ius.'
limit will win- New oikeis put tluir
trust in Columbia and in Jcrsc Prince
ton lilies fnvonti.
Hegardlcss of tiiirlisaiishii the 1 ace
will lie n grtnl one ntul .'ill nitn
nal ion -wide interest. The i up orw'it'n
the i lews row was oftered Tor (olnprti
tlon bv f.eoige W Child' In ISTtl A'
Unit time he was piiblishei of the Pt u
1 1( I.l.nnt.it. For ten rars foitr-onird
crews colnpeteil, then the were hatigcil
to eights, tnc )rcuiil liuinbi r hanilling
the sweeps.
Last (nr Hie Xa na-- invited to
rnmpete ntul won pnsil. with Pnuee
ton M'cnml, Pcnnslvmna t'nrd ami Co
lumlia fourth.
The rate on l.nl.e CnrtKgie Satiirdar
was one of the inot senntional cvet
mwed on that stretch of water. Princp
ton's i ictor , loo. i nine ns n comtilel'
surprise, no one belie, nig that Spn'th -new
would be able to beat the world's
championship no.v ght Ilowevir tin
Tigers bj sturd f'ist stio,mg, sint
over the line i hnlf length nhem! of
tlie navj's briat and four full bngth
in front of the! Harvard rew
The Plineeton seiond aisitv nls
won beating the Hnrard junior In in
I . eight boat lengthf M .1 the 'I igei
fie i men were defeated b tlie Hnivntil
firs' . lie mi n b two lengths
POP. GKVIINTY YEARS NORDYKH A MAP.UON COMPANY
KAB STOOD FOR IIOZJORADLB M ANUFACTUItl NO, FOR
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Marmon Price Reduction
The Talk of the Week!
Drop from. $5000 to $3985 creates a
nation-wide discussion of fine car values.
Marmon 34 now on 1922 price basis
I AST Monday morning the
j famous Marmon 34 quad
rupled its appeal among dis
criminating motorists. Thou
sands of people, hitherto anxious
to own a Marmon 34, suddenly
found it within their reach.
Based on 1922 prices, the reduc
tion has proved an irresistible
appeal to men who understand
values. Particularly when one
obtains the identical $5000 Mar
mon 34, without the slightest
cheapening. All
the extra equip
ment is included.
This $3985 car
improved and re
fined is the fin
est Marjon ever
built.
Never in recent
MARMON J4 PRICES
NOW WAS
7-Pistenger Touring i
Pasenger Touring $39!5 00 JIO00W
Club RoaiJster . . . .'
Speedtter 41M0O SW 00
Coups 4J7JOO 61V) 00
Sedan 527i 00 CcOO 00
I.lmous se
Town Car
All jmcti at Indianapcl and tubjtet
to uartax
years has there been such an
amazing situation nor such an
opportunity to obtain a dc luxe
car at a comparable price.
It simply puts the Marmon 34
into a class of its own. No car
at $3985 can compare with the
Marmon in design and construc
tion. Tts performance, its style,
all its superiorities, give it a
distinct position.
The announcement of 1922
prices NOW has
brought instant
response. So there
is no need to warn
you that you
should place your
order early so as
to insure prompt
delivery.
500 00- 600 00
THE HATCH MOTORS CO.
DISTRIBUTORS
720 N. BROAD ST., PHILA.
Hn I PUOM . POIM VR 7670
Nordvkf fc Marmon Company exam,, mi
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Out of the School of Experience
You may not know much about the inside of
your storage battery, but you want to bo sure that
the people who made it do.
The first automobile battery was an E-xide, just
as Exide was the pioneer battery in other indus
tries long before mere was such a thing as an
automobile. Into the Exide made for your car is
built the experience of the oldest and largest '
makers of storage batteries in the world.
The Electric Storage Battery Co.
EXIDE SERVICE STATION
(171 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Skilful repair work on oil makes of batteries
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HERE is nothing in your motoring:
experience that will enable you to
anticipate the sensation of driving
and riding in the Wills Saintc Claire.
Designed by C. Harold Wills, constructed of
Mo-vf4-den-um steel, built with the proprie
tary pride of the people of Marysvillc, the Wills
Saintc Claire has established new standards of
luxurious motoring. To appreciate this you
must experience it. This we invite you to do.
WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE COMPANY
of I'lulndclpUm
W. 1 FOSS. I'teinJcTi
21IJJ'20;i.) Market Street
Philadelphia, Pcniuu
WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE
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