i rw. IT l" p ;vt W??J r "W 'WprjB ( f ," Vl" VsVr' ' sw 't r t f'l 5 EyENINXVP.ULIO' LEDGER-rPHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, , MAY 19, 1921' 19 ihiladelphia District Golf Tournament Season Opens Today Over Atlantic City Country Club Links N FIRST SESSION 1DDY COMMinEE RISLEY HAS 75 IN SHORE GOLF mm Chairman Haas uans ivieoxmg for This Afternoon 40 Golf Delegates Are. Expected LSS DOYLE GIFTED STAR By SANDY McNIHUCK i moctlne of the Cuddy Committee of a. nolf Awoclntlon of Philadelphia f h ten cnllcd by Chnlrmnn Harry (. I. H. Merlon, for 3 o'clock this after- ' . .1.- ri.f Mnilnnnl Tlnnk. noon St l"c " -"---- - The mfetlK Is cn1lcd for thc ,urPS0 , MtabllnhlnK caddy schools promoting fatten i for mddy welfare. The com iffiuw Invited each club of the local ffit to send thc chalrmnrAof Its -. Iuahm I'AtnniiiiMi in run VfrvUIIO w... ..... w Of today, nnd It la hoped lo nave Ami forty neicgaics frddr BWtlnj fiAiif luru .vn-n"-" . . . . The nubjfct oi organizing uio cum tw Into ft enddy welfare club, slml S, to tho (Irccns Association formed TttrfW, wl" bP ."Kht. tip today Th omens oi uiu iiicvwii, mm ,. ,oon as outlined In a prcllmln Innll.i nUdll . lMon.ii out inc.. in P J5: "7; . Ilir dUtriDuiefl uy wuiu " 1 .. ..... ntTo ibTrlon an ideal tor ooys '" Itlsv may d"0' J" better caddies I and useful men. nousn and arow nl ma aim ul.l""!V .... .i.i ISeMOB 10 """- .,Tir-"VinTf Aiaocla.. the CIUPS iiwiiiuuib w. w-.- U "" lii- J.UUU Stfi'SBSSSto I" KPln ood boy. and rrewntlnr undesirable boy. from gfl InK fJSn w" olf club to another and ipreadlnu "iKirtfc-To ro-opernte In handling law loJraMwTlt beyond the limit of caddie, at for the welfare of rood anyone ciud, fifth To work nttntt. (tlithTo eeenre (rood position. iorworui ton when they have nnienea meir u u' ct3r!. r. ...... ih -o.nrw.ratlnn of club mfcmSr" In dereloplnr rood caddie, and se- ennui iw" "" The Initial invitation goit tournament for women at St. Davids was a huge IUCCSM. lariicuinr niiiviiuiu buii """ clayed by the youthful experts of the district, two of tbcm fighting it out between tbcm for tho low gross and low net. Cap Offered The tourney was such a success inWd that Mrs. Itollln II. Wilbur, chairman of thc Woman's Committee nt Bt. Davids, has offered n cup for next rear. It will be presented nt the next annual meeting of tho Women's Golf Aisoclatlon meeting to be competed for annually by players from all the clubs. The conditions of piny will be decided it the meeting. The only stipulation is that It must be won three times for permanent possession. MlM Margaret Doyle, Torrcsdale, deserves the salaams of thc multitude for her play yesterday, btie won me St. Davids tourney oftcr a play-off with Mlw Ks.therlne Hutchinson, Wood buff. They were the last pair to finish witn a chance. A hnlf In five at the home hole would have given Miss Hutchinson vic tory with an M) to a 1U. Her drive got tangled In the tufted rough of a bunker, where she lost a Btroke, finnlly holing an eight. MIrs Doyle missed a tender little two-foot putt for a five and both turned In 02s, one stroke better than Mrs. Alex Smith's 03, which had led the field from first pair Into the last, you might say. After a consultation It was then de cided that Miss Doyle and Miss Hutch inson should play off, which they did, hilling the first In Os, and Miss Doyle won thc tourney with a 3 to a 4 on the twentieth hole. She chose thc hatbox, and Miss. Hutchinson won a handsome illrer plnttor for the low net. These promising stars had both the low gross and the low net scores. Miss Doyle's net was 78, Miss Hutchinson's 80. Their victory was hailed with delight since It Is alwnys gratifying to sec thc Toung players of the district win. Miss Hutchinson. 00-84. nnd Miss Helen Meehan, 02-78, proved the bright lights oi me uelst tourney and now thc former is paired with Miss I Joy I e in the lime- i palre Igbt of the second straiffht women s in dividual glory tourney of the season. looming right on the heels of the notable trinmriri of tho vnunir Pricket Club girls' second tenm In the Suburban waguef riiiladelphia has every reason to be contented with Its girl -golfing prospect. ('Vtturally Olfted Both MIkh irtltnhinftfin nntl Miflq Psyle are plnylng their best this year, aath arc nnturnl golfers, who have had fw, If anv. lemons. Tho trail to tri- Nph is all ahead, with both traveling 'isiciy. But for a nine on the seventeenth nd fives on nnr.tlirnn hnlou. Mr. V. h Peterson would have been even closer to the very low net score. She is to be watched In these events. Yesterday she lied with Mrs. Thomas Cochrn'n, Coun- tlr Clllll. fnt nnnil nrwl tMfrl nnf nt two. Mrs. C. K. Armstrong. Llanerch. was bint out of It with R3. but her golf was mnsi excellent nnd, though it s all she Kt, he deserves all the credit at t'hed to an 83. EQUALS COURSE RECORD Ulmmer Piatt Ties Woo'dv'o Record on Old York Road Links II Jatt. nnw n TTn. .!!. Tf1 .1 ...I.I. .t ; ffi. iuj iuai'i iiiH'uiKi, wivii " American Onlf tfiim. pimnleil lliif POUne reCOril niniln nt Hl.l Virb llniwl Past venr In 1... n....fl..l l l... Bflr "" fllV lIIIIIIO ! tUllllll Uj noociy, when he covered the course in serCnty.to HtrnllPH ttlnrilnv nfCor. InOfln In thi iMlori'llil. mnlnli ImtuKi.i. llOlbOrOlir'll nn.l ni.l Vl. T.l Tlf'. td follows: ... 4?'u 1,113 141(8 8 ai 72 Jn tlln t11Atnl... J.J..I .1.. ..1.1 lornro-Kl course Iloxbnrotigh won two, , ; I"!1 ll- -1- P'tkuboii being the t'J1 "f"08, In the '"ntPhes iilnyed "lilt I "! -'ntn ll v iiij nil "P'Ured by the home team wns hv a. r shrr " Ringles and Bungles K. .iirLm.y.w.!J.""P.?,?fc'"I'J?"'!i L- "-. .:" . M.t.v .... ultima to ineu can nnim thai liberate?! S!i V""11 " f"""1 ncker. nnk..i.T j-'"ktu iiii iK niniipi wIIIIIju 4l..lT . -:- i--. .!? ITI11ID Ha up a cliiuicf (o innkr nn or .!:. vmcvunr, ,, Jlr UiotiRtit k hi 'n j ie ma oi mtiKinr i?nr f' VS. ' CUvtland ni.' .."-ci,i rncu vim i .'j. ,n World m chnmnlmii TO(U In.. . il ""r"V"' j - v tnurc i nun If P. Voun W inxir li'eT tVinf.1," ,hf.r Pl"ver. to maso un. batekl"2P.Folnm, o Alabama Pain, and RPIewioHif" fft.":". '."i A'" Vftirdau f" Utnt ii'... "'""' "" "' ntre wntn rio -- . .an Klne hnM. ... "f. ;.. i ?" 7,TT1 mnrte ! the major Mn.;. .V'''Jy- Kuih und lleilr were not .!. prenent. .I'rfl uli. vuna Bhnl.', two hoon .'.an vv..ri "" ." aii "- iiuiiunuinn'u viin .... Ti. ... " n i una iiuu t urown. Bcorod .even Tn tho llmi run. itfcountcil uinet Ht. hw i? JS'J '! Iht bta nolle again today, hit V'ttrriiau. ?,n;'.,l'aaV't', hurlrd a iio.hlf "V aaaln.i iri.i... """t't riro o no.nir t. ?'. ?'" anil M tenm u'oh. 7 .(....""""Vflie AVI hootl aeenuti,l t,,r H."i"t.i.' "."'.Pi'wafiii f uanr bat- -- ttj cwumi i MfaatMir ttmM up. Homo Player Returns Early Low Medal Score In Atlantic City Tourney MAXVVELL REQUIRES 80 Atlantic City, N. J., May 10. The golfer who bents Maurice Hlsley for the qualifying medal In the nntiunt spring mm tourney oi me Atlantic Uity Coun try Club will have to return a lower card than 75. The competition started this morning over the Northficld links nnd Hlsley, of the home club, went over the course, in 75. Ho has won the medal about every spring and fall since thc tourney bo tamo a fixture nnd ho doesn't expect to upset this record In this competition. Illslcy wns paired with Norman Max well, of Whlteinorsh, who had nn 80. Their cards: ni.lcy Out 644115448 088 In 8SB3UU S 3775 Maxwell Out 5 4 0 3 A II .1 4 S 42 In 88340384 B 38 80 Joseph Cable, of the Philadelphia Golf Club, went over the course for nn 80 as follows : Out 8 4405448 041 In 38348404 A 3080 Fred Knight, Kddlo Clarcy nnd Kddlc Styles arc notable Phlladclphlnns among tho field of more than 100 contestants. Score.: Maurice Itl.ley. Atlantic City... 88 37 76 Norman Maxwell, Whttemar.h.. 42 88 80 Joseph Cable, l'hila. a. C 41 39 80 O. Oalera. I'hllaQ. C 42 43 SS V. a, Hnwyer. Woodbury 41 47 88 '.' K. Adam., l.u Lu 4(1 42 hh J. It. Maxwell, Merlon 42 48 90 FOURTH BATTALION WINS Swamps Eleventh Firemen In Pla toon "B" Game at Steteon Field , The firemen of Plntoon "H" of tho Fourth Uattnllon, presided over by John Humphries, of Knglne No. 21, nt Newmarket and Poplar streets, swamped thc fire lnddles of thc Eleventh Battalion In a Firemen's League game played this morning nt Stetson Hall Park, Fourth and llerks streets. It marked the second victory for the Fourth Unttnllon, who nro conceded ns tho likely pennant winners In their division. Thc score: Jlth Ilattallon. 00000000 0 0 8 7 4th Uattallnn.. 23611231 x 18 21 a PLAY INTER-LEAGUE GAME Hohlfeld to Tackle Philadelphia 8torage Other Twilight Contest An Intcr-lcnguo baseball game of im portance Is scheduled for 5 o'clock this afternoon nt C and Ontario streets, be-' tweeu Hohfield. lenders of the Indus trial Amateur League and Philadelphia Storage Ilattcry, of tho Philadelphia Manufacturers' I.enguc. It will rIvc the fans nn Idea of the relative strength of the respective Industrial teams. Hrldrsburg meets Lincoln Oinnts of New York, at Kiclimond nnd Orthodox streets. Thc Oothamltes handed Flclshcr a nifty trouncing on Tuesday and nro prepared to repent with the uptowncrs. Charlie Olock will pitch for Hrldesburg, and as he already hus two wins over Hllldnlo, expects to take thc visitors Into ramp. Schoficld. of Charlotte, playing right field for Nativity, will make his first appearance ns n pitcher for Phil Hag gerty's club when the Richmond team Invades Knst Fnlls this nfternoou to open thc twilight season on the J. & J. Dobson Field nt Thirty-fifth and Queen lane. Mike Hoffman will hurl for Dob son. GAZELLA REJECTS A'S Lafayette College Inflelder Declines Offer of Contract With Mackmen Enston, Pa.. Mny 10. Mike Oa zeila, the hard-hitting third baseman of the Lnfnette College linselmll tram, has refused nn offer to join the Phila delphia Athletics. Harry Davis and Mike Hrennan. of I he Philadelphia American League Club, approached Cazclla yesterday he fore the rrslmiH game and offered hlin n 'onlrnct. Cinzi-lln. acting under the advice of Coach Hill Coughlin. told the Athletic scouts thnt he would not con sider playing professional baseball until he hn finished his college course. 4It is a sophomore. (nzelln's hitting this season lias stamped him us the Hnbe Ruth of the college circles. He hns made n home ntn in each of tho lost three games. I lis work has brought him three big league nnd a number of minor league offers. Young Dempsey Beats Stewart Tounr'jack Deimnoy nprunu u nurprleo nt tho llljnu laat trithl when hn defeated Hurry ICId Stewart In it ncheduted fnur-rnunil bout, corlni; a nlne-necnml Hnockilown In the uec ond porlu.l. Al Gordon won from Tmni Thoma. and Younir Sherlock outpointed Matty Palmer. Students Honor Del Pratt Detroit. May 10. .Seirnl hundred Unler. elt of Mlchlsan .tudeM enmo hem today tn attend tndav'a irame between the Iloeton nntl Detroit Amvrlcnna. In honor of Del Pratt. Iloetim second baseman who retired this yenr ns Imsoball crach at the university. Pratt acted n. coach fur nearly a year at Ann Arbor. Boxers In Benefit Bouts Inhibition bouts worn held nt tho Na tional A. A. last night for tho berjfll of the Oalllen Alii Society. Knur one-round bouts wero sta(red between Joe Ilrndlev nnd Patsy Vnllnro, Tommv Murray nnd Jimmy Mson, Kid Wanner and Jlllnky Knurfmnn, and Joe Mark, and Maxlo Williamson. Tommy Robson Trims McCarron lliMton, May II), Tommy Ilobhon, of Maiden defeated Jack McCarron. of Allen town. Pn.; Pal Reed, of FramliiKlon, flsfeat ed Jarklo Clark. A K, P. welterwelnht rhamplon: nobhv Josephs, of Hnstnn. de feated Walter Kt.wart of West Virginia, Southern featherweln-ht rhamplon, and Stce Latin defeated Nnto Hleitel, New Knglnnd welterweluht champion. In tho open-air bout, of tho Olymulo Club, nt riraves Field. Kid Williams Loses to Wolfe Clrirlnnil. 0 Mny 10 Jark Wolfe, of Clevoland was slven the Judges' decision oyer Kid Wllllnms. of Philadelphia, former bantamweight champion, In a twelve-round bout here. IN CASH OF ACCIDENT WHAT WOULD YOU niVIiVTO KNOW HOW TO SWIM? Iirnat of our pupil, learn In n course of tl hulf-hour lesHoriH, Hxport Instructors on duty from U,3li A M. till 10 P. M. Call or wrlto NAT ATOM I'M Y. M. C. A., 1421 Arch St. 1'hllacleIphU Pt. Breeze Park Velodrome TONK11IT. HiSO 30-M le Motor I'nce Knee Htnrterai Miidonmi, Ilnlyi VMlry, Hyrurusri I'obiirn. Nt. I.011U1 I.nHi-eiire, ( nllfiiriiln 1-MII.K SI'UINT MATCH HACK IMAM. Italy, T,I.OK. Amrrlen 2 AMATKl'K KVKNTH nationai, i.Pwnui: PAitn IIAHKIIAI.I. TlipAY, 3t30 P. M. PHILUES.v.T. LOUIS 48KAT9 AT CIMBKI.M AND HPAtDINQjl Runs Scored for Weejc in Three Big Leagues NATIONAL LEAGUE S M T W"?fFSTl Ht. Louis... I0 4 7 01 I I 127 Iloston 78 0 21 Hrooldj-n . . 0 3 0 2 20 New York .. 4 7 4 3 18 Pittsburgh. . 0 Oil 17 Phillies .... 3 4 7 14 Cincinnati.. 3 4 4 1 12 Chicago .... 1 4 '2 7 AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago .... Dotrolt ,,k. Washington. Roston St. Louis. . , Now York.. Athletics ... Cleveland .. 8M T V T F S 7 S 10I2 v in 17 l o 10 11 2 3 11 10 2 2 7 n 4 8 8 0 2 2 3 4 4 2 2 3 4 4 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE TbMTW t FB Tl Rending . . . Ill 5jl3 piping Rochester . . 14 3 4 4 23 Huffaln .... ff 0 14 23 Baltimore . . 10 12 22 Toronto.... 3 11 4 18 Jersey City. 2 0 4 0 18 Newark .... 4 7 3 14 Syracuse ... 3 3 2 8 PHILS SET TO WIN TWO IN SUCCESSION Ring Likely to Do tho Tossing Against St. Louis in Second Game of Series DOAK ENEMY HURLER riiii.i.iKs Rnwllnx., 74. l-rbotirvenn, If. Meiisel. rf, Wrl'htslone. 3li, I'nrttinMn, ... Vllllnm.. ff. i. Miller, rf. Wheat, r. ' Klnc, p. RT. I.OIIIS .1, Pmlth. rf. Foitrnler, In, Htoek.Sb. Ilnrnby. 2b, Hholton, cf. Mellenry. If. Ijvnn. ss. I'lrmmon, e. Donk, p. Five Lending Batters in Tivo Majqr Leagues NATIONAI I.KAOVK Pinter nnd Club (1. A. 11. II. fl. Ilnrnsbr. Nt. IMils 21 III 10 43 Hnyder. Ht. Iiuls IS SI .1 20 Miirnntllle. PlltabR.27 10(1 24 .10 Nlrlmlsori, Iloston 14 r2 ft 10 Mcllenrr, SI, InKSI. 33 14 82 AMKMC'AX I.K.fll'K Plnjer and Club (1. A. II, II. If. Ifellmnn. Detroit.. 27 00 to 411 f'nlib Detroit. . .11 120 84 III HtephenMin, (lei, eld. .10 inn 21 4C HUler. Ht. Ixiills.. 24 100 2(1 SS Itussler. Detroit.. ID AH 3 22 P.C. .4.17 .302 ..ins .31.1 .301 P.C. .433. .313 .381 .3S0 .370 Young Montreal Defeats Johnsbn Providence, II. I., Mny 10. Ynunit Mon trenl, of Providence, won the referee's dn. rtslnn over Potny Johnson, of Newark, N, J hero .In a twehe-round liout. Montreal scored a knockdown In the tenth for a count of nine. Johnson welshed 12IW nnd Mon treal, US. SPORTS CARNIVAL AT PENN TODAY Alumni Varsity Relay Raco la Feature of Host of Ath letic Program MANY OTHER EVENTS From 2:45 until 5 o'clock this after noon Franklin Flcltl will tnke on the npnrnrnncp of a three-ring circus. Ath letic events consisting of relay races, boxing, wrestling, tennis, tug-of-wnr, fencing, three-legged races and other events have been listed by thc Pcnn student managers of thc cnrnlvnl which is being held in connection with the nnimnl May day Jubilee. With the Police Hand rendering mar tial music thc Pcnn athletes from every team on the athletic curriculum will march around Franklin Field, After that the football team will give nn ex hibition of tlit gridiron sport, Including the famous IIclinnn shift, which mny be seen this afternoon for thc Inst time, as it hns been reported in football cir cles nt thc I 'Diversity thnt thc shift is to be discarded next fall. Mike Dorlzas, famous ns trnckmnn nntl football player, but more so be cause of his prowess ns n wrestler, will try to throw Chief Myers, the Indian inntman of thc varsity team, nt Jl :.'!(. A relay race In which Howard Herry, Shcrmnn Landers, Ed Davis and .Mar vin (lustnfson, of the iiltiinni, will race thc varsity team Is one of the features. Coach LoWHon Robertson, of thc trnck eeping the innkc-up of his quartet a strict secret and will not re venl it until the start of tho race. Two selected teams from thc Inter academic Association nnd one from the high schools of thc city will vie for honors In n special rncc. The high nntl prep schoolboys never rate ngalnst each other In the relay cnrnlvnl, with the result thnt there always Is consitN ci-ahli! agitation between them as to which has the better tenm. Tommy O'Mnlley, the inlcrcolleglnte champion boxer of thc jenr before last, will meet Murphy, an amntctir cham pion of this city, In one of the bouts, arid In the other I-co Do Korn, the ver satile athlete of the University, will engage Hanson, a former Red nnd Hltie performer. In ntlditlon to thc events nlrendyi mentioned there will be n class rclny race and an exhibition by the gym team. YVonirnth II. . n, sernte-n-nlnetoen-yar old team wnnts u.imes nt home. Jacob Yudelson, 4J4 Urlscom street. ENNIS TEAM II S. T IN WORLD'S PLAY American Stars Expected France Today for Big Tourney May 28 in BILL TILDEN IN PARTY Paris, May -It). Members of the American team, which will take pnrt In thc world's hard-court tennis cham pionship matches tn begin on Mny US. arc expeefed to arrive in France today or tomorrow. The tenm Includes Wil liam T. Tlldcn, 2d, thc world's grass court champion, The lending members of the French team nre reported' In excellent form. Willlnm II. Laurentz, present hard-court world's champion, Is performing bril liantly in thc French championships now in progress, whllo Max Decugli nnd Andre (Jobcrt, both former French title winners: .T. Hrugnon ond Suzanne Lrnglcn, women's singles champion of France, nnd other prominent French representatives are showing promise of tine performances. Mademoiselle Lenglcn. who hns play ed throughout thc. season in Southern France with her usual brilliancy, shows no sign of letting up. nntl thus far has carried everything before her in her slu gles nnd doubles matches in the Paris championship games. French tennis authorities expect l ml hone thnt Mrs. Molla Hittrstertt Mnl lory, of the Amerlcnn team, will reach tho challenge round in the interna tinnal championship mntches, so that she may meet Miulemoiselic Lcnglen in the women's singles, nnd thnt Tlldcn nnd Mrs. Mallory may face Mademoisel'c Lcnglen nntl Decugis in the doubles. The possibilities of nn upset, however, nre not being minimized. Tho complete English team is not known here yet. hut the defeat of Lieu tenant A. It. F. Kingscotu by Ran dolph Lycett in the English Davis Cup trials .Monuny lias aroused interest in Tarls tennis circles. Thc Spanish tenm will be composed of Mnuuel Alonr.ii, who recent')- played a nip-and-tuck match against Laurentz in Harcelnna t Eduardo Flaquer, Jose Alnnzn, Comte (roimir, Luis OHvnro and Jo.se tic Lioncres. Manuel Alonzo 1h said to be considered Spain s chief reliance in the siliglcs. The lot drawings will be held on Mny 211. CURTIS MEET POSTPONED Track Events Scheduled for Sunday May Be Held in Two Weeks The trnck meet scheduled to bo held nt the Curtis Country Club Saturday hns been postponed. The meet, which had given Indications of being one of the largest ever held at thc club, will probably be held within the next two weeks. Today's Local Ball Games NntMt j ut J ijurrn i.nne. & J.. I.lnenln linn bur' Klehmond nnd Orthodox street.. Hob-ton, Thlrtr-flfth and of Now York, ut Prides- Hall I fold Mitmtt'it.MiiHno' I n iii.ii.tt phln Htoragp Cutltory. V nnd Ontario streets. ....""i;"""10 0 ' Corn Exchonio ut hhlb Pnrk. I.nnd Title nnd Trust Co. vs. Quaker Clti Nutlonal at Drexel Hill. " YKSTEItDAY'rl SCORES Nntnserne, 4 Wlsslnoinlnir, 1. Columbia A. C. 12 Krj stone, 0 (13 n. nlrics). Stetson. 7l Crti.onn Tilers, 3 (at Cres noliu). Vnlrn A. C, 4i Delia nre A. C 3 (11 Innings), Insurance Co. of North Amrrlra, 7 Third Notional Ilnnli. 4, Hdmond & Vo., 12i lllddle & Henrr, 4. Illrhmond, 17i Itldre Atemir, n (P. II. T, Inrue). (Ilrnrri Trust, 10 (liiiirnntro Trust. 0. Ileal KMntc Title nnd Trust Co., St Ilrnt National. 2. Pussemrer Train Mnatrm. 7i M. of V S It', ii. iv. A.eiiiniT'i. Thlnl llnttnlloii. IFiremen's LeuxilOJ. Illlliktlr, 7l llushlnxton Pro wns, 3 (at IVushlrurton). Marmon. 7 flun Club, 2, lSi First Ilattallon. H Umpires F.mslle nnd Itrfnnnn. Our Phils crossed everybody, Includ Ing themselves, yesterday wlien they beat out the St. Louis Cardlnnls, and Dpnovnn believes thnt what hnppcned once can happen again. Hence the mnnnger of, thc boys up nt Fifteenth arid Huntingdon streets is going to put all he has In todoy's contest to nttetnpt to do thc unexpected win two gnmes in succession. .Tlmmy Ring, Pat Mornn's WorloTs Series hero, Is the tosicr that Donovan hopes will wnrm up correctly thin after noon nnd perform successfully to thc Cards. Jim has been going very well recently, nnd It wouldn't be surprising to sco him come through this afternoon. Tills morning thc weather wasn't anything to brag about, but at that the Phillies management announced that the game today would be played If there were a possible chance. Hill Donk was scheduled to do the twirling for the visitors. PENN'S MISPLAYS COSTLY pp.::;;,';:.:!;:;:,!-!.!!!'.. M-i.i'i !n l'.i.rl.inl.ii: .:,i;'.lh- .l.o.';i-;l:l in-li i:l ni-l Nine to Errors Enable Dartmouth Win, 10 to 5 Playing like schoolboys who had never learned their primary letsons in the national pnstline, the Pennsylvania nine yesterday threw nwny 'a gnmc to Dartmouth. The final figures favored the Rig fJrecn, 10 to R. In nil the Penn tenm scored nine errors, the largest tuimhor made on Franklin Field In mnnv venrs. Nine were marked In the ! box score, but several more could have been added If misplays of omission could be counted. In one Inning, the fifth. Dartmouth scored four runs without thc semblance of a hit when the side should have been retired on cosy plays to the Infield. Doug ShefTey. the former Southern High School lad. who is the victim ot more hard luck than all the other Penn pitchers combined, wns on thc hill. Had It not been for the errors of his defen sive works he would hnve emerged the victor. All but three of the runs scored bv Jeff Tcsreau's clan were directly attributable to errors. Two of the three runs made on hits might never have been scored had the Penn team fielded properly before the blngles were made. Scraps About Scrapjers ItntK-nuft squawks nro bolnir made by flirht fans in and around New York. They are barred from seelna- (leorues Carp-nller In trnlnlnir nt Mnnhnsset. L. I., and they want to know what It Is nil about. Jack Demp o' camp at Atlantic C'ltv la to be wide open for anyone nnd everyone Just a. lonir ns they hae thn price of ndmlsslon. No doubt there Is n method In the Frenchman . madnoss bat not a financial one. Hob Martin, the American K, F. heavy we lent champion. Is to box In New York to nLht. He Is pntred to take on Joe Cox tn a scheduled fifteen-rounder, Jark Dillon, the Ilooaior, also shows In nntham tunlKht. Ills foj will be Tomim Thompson. A h&ntiim Imut between Ilattllnr Murray and Joe Plnnnery will be the wind-up at the Cembrla tomorrnw niant. ine semi will D. Walter Hcnnlif . Bddln Morgan. Prelims: libby MrLeod vs. Terry Mrflovcrn. Pnt Deeney vs. Kid HoKun und Jimmy Ilaxter vs. Hid McCoy. Therf nrr letters In the Sports Department o" the Kvemmj PfHMC Lihxikk for Joe Pul ler nnd Walter l'Mgoton, the "Kentucky Posebud." f'hlek Jnnnettl wires from Atlantic City that I'rankle llrltton of Houthwnrk. has Joined Jnck Dempsey's snarrlnic pnrtners. Joe Jncksnn Is nnnther Phlladelphlan who may spar with the rhamp tn trnlnlnr. Eddie Martin, n local bantam. Is matched to meet Preddy Wilson In Iloston Friday nlaht. Tommy Hock I handllnjr Younir Sherlock both In trolnlns and In tno capacity of chief ndtlscr. Sherlock Is manased by Annelo Petn, Jr. BOYS'. Baseball "flU. $4 uiiiiuniib Ls II- HIMe Sc fihot " till 22 Shorts 2fl Iwx of no "" Hrlnflntrd Ke Tennis Halls " Ixiulsllle SO Mu rot H,K 83 Value K ffii j-i ai ioe yf .00 $6 Val. t Tennis Racquets Restrung Baseballs Recovered Hlood Worms and HhrddefyCrubs HARTMANITS S22 Market Street, PhiU., Pa. TRAYLOR SSJ- Are you familiar with the "Cement-Gun" and tho advantages Gunite its sand-cement product has over concrcto 7 Tho rapid strides tho "Cement Gun" has made in building construction, as well as tha many other uses to which it is adapted, nro fully described in our bulletins, which will be sent yotf on request. Traylor Engineering & Manufacturing Co. SaLirooms and . Motor Truck Service Station Broad Street & Lehigh. Avenue Phone i Diamond 1015 Factories Allenlown, and Cornwelli, Bucks Pa. Co., Pa. PRODUCT KOSHLAND Crowd. Are Daily Surging into our store for these perfectly amazing bargains! LEASE Of Our 13th St. Store! Entire $600,000 Stock at Enormous Sacrifice! The tremendous crowds that this sale is attracting toour stores are taxing our facilities to the utmost in handling them. And no wonder for we are presenting in this sale the greatest bargains Philadelphia has witnessed in many years! Our entire $600,000 stock is involved in this monumental outpouring of merchandise, and the prices on every thing have been cut 50. and LESS. Nothing has escapfed this severe cut in price. We have lost our lease and must move. Our building has already been rented over our heads and we must go. That is why we have been forced to make such a tremendous sacrifice on our stock. Hundreds are seizing this opportunity to buy high-grade wearing apparel at the big savings this sale offers. Don't miss it yourself 1 See our window displays you will be astounded at the bargains displayed w Kpfe itft "1B9 and Coats for Men and Young Men 15,000 of them! 40 Famous Brands! Entire Stock at HALF-PRICE and LESS .95 4 J Reduced from $35 h. j&itS ItSPiViZii?&-J mmm" suits mr Top lfflilil nOSc 1 SStiSL. mssm - fi .9SrTIHIaH7' I f lV2slmtnTX 4ft All IskXsssRl aH B w HLM ijW jnnnra o - t ii - SwiMr H Reduced from , Reduced from ffraA $22.50- ! $25 Wmfk 19-95 . 24-95 2995 V A3rMffliB Reiluce,J 'r"n ' Reduced from j Reduced from $f8! llrfrvj $40""' $so " $60 Hpn M Men's Pants Sacrificed j iBIIBS fSx 3IisLa 0ver soo Pairs Hau price nd Less -jFts WkWSnti A11 $3 A11 $6 & $8 AU $10 & If i gSLwepi WiM? WmWtmvZ KCi Panta I Pants $i2pant w .w&sf( WrWmwkl 1 48 2-98 J.-98 f f B) II UKlikll I TlaSaPv ll Man' Wi" be "b,e t0 ",ntcn UI ilrai i 1 A Hai Ii I iw 3 their Suits in this stoc,' y wiii Yh W lfcl-J!Iei,'s Furnisninos 1 V- I m iJlmlr VI lmmvl At Tremendous -"ction3 skj? I (Vll 'MIllV ll h n $i.oo-$i.50 silk "f? fUV m k JWiW V I V 0-2. and Knitted arA f W fffeiil liVV L ' Neckwear 4t)C mmm? $2 Color-Fast bhirts. Newest Q r ( Patterns vv $4 White Pongee Shirts $1.85 KOSHLAND 15-17-19 No. 13th St &- III "rtiMIMH 24-26 So. 15th St. v $30 & $35 2-Pants SUITS 1695 $ Elopant Suits in tho new est patterns. Each one has extra pair pants to match, doubling their wcarl Open Daily Till 6 P. M. Fridr. Till 9 P. M. Saturday. Till ltP. If. ""I N ) ( "M t.t j' ' s M n - .it ti u v. i' .Vs 'Ji' A i :a.... . (, , . i , Id.ti, ,.i.. ,., ,. ; r ti j