r r 7- ? 'M -l W-j il" ',,?! 2" Hi 'V Vr"' ' 1't -' y V -VEtftir liBtib'MbEBPtHJDAliBLtHlA!, tfijIESDAY JfAY '26, 1921 V, v.f.lflVj. r t f : golf Stars Fell , in Showed in; the British Amateur Championship Over ftoylake Course :1'"' ' - - -- a as 4kaV !) taaV at ft VMBB f TENNIS UN nilMT HI CYNWYDCLUB First-Round Matches in Play t'v tr ctv ChamDlonshio Woro Postponed Yesterday PLAY DOUBLES TOMORROW By SPICK HALL. M; Thli afternoon ptay n the twenty 's rfith annual Uwn tennis tournament for Wt. the championship ot Philadelphia and vl U?riBltr wl" he started ou tho Way courts sKit tho Cynwyd ,Club. 'First-round Switches were to have been played yes- .iniicHwo -v.. i';i,j,Vi.1. irface to such an extent that Dr. P. B f i trfryjhlng off until today. ' it Is planned o have the llndls on Fi'Slemorlal Day if possible. In order to StFdo till I1 "B necessary 'or ",e hfty-four E players who nre, entered to reach the eourts at early as possible. ,'' t.i innvnn tlin tournament .was won .Hr Stanlev W. Peirr-on, natlondl nma I'tetir squash racquet champion. Pear "fion dftfeited Ted Ed wards, of Merlon. i hi the finals at Moniiciin. The doubled , ,4v-m won by Carl Fischer and Carltou t IBhafer. Carl was not able to pl$y In the toiirnaiiiBiii. uvunmiiij, " "'i of Illness. The doubles Btort tomorrow. 'Good Matches On ; Oae of'tho best matches scheduled for ? this afternoon Is the contest, between . Johnny Ilnyneu. ono of Oynwyd'h stars 'and a leftf harder, nnd Kddle Cassard. ' of the Philadelphia Cricket Club. Cns fierd has been playing much butter ten nis this year than ever beforo, and the battlO t,,p Oiicrnuuu biiuuiu uc u kuuu one. ' . One of the matches which will bo watched with interest ia that in which L N. Crnvis, of Cynwyd, meets A. Bnsford, Jr., of New York, ltassford is chairman of the Hanking Committee of the United States Lawn Tennis A aocint'on, and therefore linn the picas uro ot cettinjf an unminl roatliiR from all of tho discruntled players nnd ten nis wrlter3. Unseford 1b here con(.truet iry.lnwn tenuis courts. He liuilt the new onen at McCall Field, the homo of the Philadelphia Klcctric Co., and 1b now conntruetins four hard courts for the Cynwyd Club. A couple of good matches today will have four Cynwyd plnycrs competing. George Powell play3 Roy March nnd Tommy Leonards plnyn Herb Fischer. Uojs Play Tomorrow Over fortv boys will begin playing tomorrow afternoon on the clay cout'ta jof' tlw Univcrjilty of Pcuncylvunla at vThlrty'fourth and Chestnut streets in the junior intcrscholaFtic toilruument Kid under the nufnices of tlie Athletic .CouncH'of the Unlrcrtdty. The win- acr oi tins tournamcni win uo ciigimc to enter the junior nationals, which will be held ut the Longwood Cricket Club, Boston All of the scholastic players bi (his Igurnanicnt nre under eighteen years oT age, but that does not niter tho fact (that scnio fine tennis will he developed during the tournament. The bet youngsters from many of the schools in Philadelphia and from other schools iu this locality are entered. Amateur Sports 'VJJwt A- Mrrra A. A. lias open datcn In Jmr fcr flm-cliss trnvellnz te-im". Lie- tett & Mjers A. A., Thllil and Ontario utrteli. Imltnfndejit . C. of South Phlladelphln. ' .Memorial Day (two earnest) open for lxtfn-Hhtetn'oar.old teams. A. Slier ood, 2(182 South Molo atrest. Quak-r Lir A. A., a travallntr team. waiiK lo book twilight gameJ. O. V. Dlttnor phone I,-cuu 3003. after 0 o'clock. Amltr A. A., a Mcond-cloau travtllns i 'am. wants Ij nrrantto eame. D. KranK, SM 1'oplnr atrost. Martin A, A. wants to book samf ay ;v.,!k"?,cI,l3 team. V. J. Lsnts. Hlt i."".'""" r c" "trictly lirat-claFs travol. a, team, ranta to arronwe BamcB l ll'hinaii. 3122 fcoulh Klftn street. ..1.V!!rr Travelcra. a fant m.prn team, wcu'd Iks tu 'iea from all hom teams In rennijlVLnla anl Ntw Jirscv. V. II. if"'h. taro n II. L R. W. Neither, Inc., Twenty-tlfih and Iletd streets. Tvilrrofn.Jul,lor' I'avo open dates away. Fred Seeiiiuj.i 750 North Third ctrent. i '"'on ,. v. nas Juno 5, 12 and 10 open C. nun Junn .1. 1 nrst-clans henw teams, open li.ie VI UU It alsa 'ft;t" " J,1,l ana Aurnit to t nileu. b. "Iberman, 713 Itltnfr strt 7 ...ertneast A, A. is without a ramo for siepwrlKl Day nivW 2287 Urllce slreot. .. Anonne A. (J. Is anxious to meet all tlrst. SX!" 'i'lT"" 'earns, In or out of town. D, II. f"t, 2M2 Kiirtn Hancock airavl. Olmrd A. A. wants to hear from all home, JWins ''J.J'J'1 rinJ the city. C. V. Doch. 1 il ,r 'J31 Shacltumaxon street. Hily Rosary C, C, wants Su arranse Hf.i!"". ,,".1'. X1"1 ttH Mrs.t-class teams. II. "Ivi"ir,.13. ChelUn avenue. tat I'ark Jfiparmws. a semi-pro team. d. BWies. 1816 North Twentieth etriet. Trniule A. ,. wo'ild llko to hear from all &: o .''S!"" teari Mr. JlcConner. 2703 Worth Palethirp itriot. MianiMtk ridd Oluh has ojxn dates i ay, J',f."7; :432 Sou,h IPJ'"' "treet. JiM,w,"nV A' c- haa many orx-n date a for ir,i" payl" a 'air iiuarnnler. Charl' M?,!l.i. c,1ro Ketterllnua Manuf icturlnc Co, roiirih and Arco etreots. .JIi'.r""'r"usl1 l'C. mslrt's lo secure tho 1I7hil" ,. of i1 atxtcon-flitlitecn-year-old ?i. C u ou11 Ilke ,n lr frnr.i -ill Ural eis iom tcums of that age. J. CI, Itldcr. "i.'JJ!"-'1 "treot. frav:iiP''.ncI" XB'ler Men's T. A. ., a ii!.!I5 '.tan'' wants rames. D. J. McOln- V .'a.lrmount apnue, offi!- r ""'re would llko tu hear from all nmn"iK1eni.Mn-'CBr oM teann. Mitt l.evln. w?im,.2M: nmplro Ilulldlnc, Thirteenth and walnut streets. ifii'o'A'V.' 1'rofesalonnls hiuo Muy 2. Vfl u... .,w. eamei) open for fast homo I??..." ill 1Ino.rr' 2n:5s Nor"' American rli loa Columbia UPO iV? I,rofeloniiii he own dates 'lnr J?! ardeii A. A., u llrst-class trae. ,,?"'," lias May 28. i!0. 30 awl snrrnl SIMM """ tr l Harry Dallfitv, !12 Osden 'I.W'".'!'. A f'- woul'' l"" to hear from u i ".".JjK'i'een-jear.olir twlrler. Would i.m. . ' . "r"r ''"" catcher ot me "ood street -Murphy. 1IUH South liccih. minh,lanil A- f.. wants to hear from all '"oSlina ,i!?Kt ' U 0rol"in' 4 w"t trav. nT: ." """'" rnnit. It, It. i secoiid-rlasi J. Mink. ."JJ7 'Smiih i " wains "'KW.Tenth. street. ts Karnes, nt.nr" A' JS- a fai trmellne club, tr?f. "" Ed Ien' -T4'' Nortn l,rolt rAt iFi0'1 (''teller wishes to connect with a 0"i st?eei : '"""' l' AUsrnol"r' 3U4 ha. .lVA". a second-class traveling nine. 611 mAYu30. ty BBines) orcn. J. Foster, 71 North Tenth street. GASOLINE ALLEY He Five Leading Batters t in Two ftJLajdr Leagues NATIONAL I.KAOUK rirfr and Club O. ATI. B. II P.O. .43.1 ,ao .77 .san iiurnniv, ni( rinf ?? 5l pthtillr, Ht. 1au IS Nlehlnn, ItoKton 17 Marnnillie, I'lltn., it Srwdtr, New Yorlc 22 X 10 0 29 0 to KS 04 AMERICAN fCVOPB ITfHman. IHtrolt. , S4 127 22 0 rohh. Utlrolt.i.. $ JOS 42 (W M .TP .375 7WHRrri i iflvrmnn ha i Speaker, rtevrlnnit JO M 1)3 Sferld. Bt. Louis 31 M 14 8 ?iairr, ni. j.onm, , . 91 1SH I.onl.., 31 1 93 BROOKLYN IS HERE 10 MEEIPHILUES Dodgers Booked to Clash With Donovan's Hopefuls in Throe-Game Series RING IS DUE TO HURL rniLt.tr.H nwlln. 2I. Ibonrrean, If Sffi(il. rf. nnooKM'N OIon. n, JVhfitt .if. Ionf1rh.. lb. Horn!, rf. KIMulT, 2b. Tnlor. e. nrlihfd. i. . tVrUMttone, lt. Millar .. tb. llllnmii. ef. '. Jltlller. it. nrinriry. c. Htnic. n. This afternoon the Phillies were scheduled to meet the Urooklyn Dodgers on the home lot at Fifteenth and Hunt ingdon streets. The contest Is booked to begin nt 3:30. Jimmy ning, who has had fair suc cess this scawm With the Phillies, prob ably will do the tossing for Wifd Wil liam's hopefuls and Iltirlelgh Orlmcs, the Siinerbas' veteran, will hn it. ti, box for the visitors, according to Man nger Wllhert Hoblnson, this morning. The Phillies were Idle yesterday and, uceordlnp to Donovan, they needed the rest. Now thnt they have hud their lay-off it is to be hoped that thev will show some life and take u fail or so out of the llrooklyn Club. J.nree games nre to be played by'thc Dodgcts against the Phils on this trip. After that series the Phillies go to New York to meet the fSlnntn in n ilnnlito. header on Decorntion Day, POLO GAMES TODAY Philadelphia C. C. Meets War De partment In Temora Cup Match Tho first team of the Philadelphia Country Club will meet the Wur De partment four this afternoon on the Country Club's nolo field at Hula. The game Is scheduled to begin at 4:30 P. M. This game Is iirst of the Temora Cup series. Owing to yesterday's postpone ment the schedule has been disarranged and thus far no announcement has been made .regarding the future games. The line-up of the Country Club lenm for today Is: Thomas Stokes, W. .Stanley Stokes. Limber Stokes. Ttnrklev McFadden. The War Department's team consists of Majors Hronigcr, Quckeniejcr, Potter and Mlllkcn. Boots and Saddle Tho EUzabethtawn Pun nt Churchill Downs today promises u clofc coutcst, with Lothair seeming to have n Miado the best of the field. Ttuddle Kcau nnd All Itight Plr will be contenders. Horses in other races at the Downs ready for their best performances are i First, British Maid, .fudge Pryor, Nur ture: second, Hutchinson, Sun Time, Hcrmcden: third, Texas Hpcci'il, Sandy Muc, Cnicf Brown: fourth. 0. Mc Cllntock, Korbly, Wild Flower: sixth, .leanno Bowdrie. Naughty Nisba, Whirl, Harvest King, Iloyal Duck, I.ouie Lou. At .lumalca First race. Brush Boy, Witchwork, Happy Buxton; second, Billy McLaughlin, Quecreek. Teddy It. ; third, Mr. X., ElmendorfJf, Salute; fourth, Neddum, Gladlutor. Crystal Ford; fifth. Jlosc Brigade, Miles S Column: sixth, Stromboli, Maidens Ballet, Beckna. The Cnnnoufht Cup will be decided today nt Woodbine. There Is 15000 addei?. Tha Roan entry should run one. two, with Lucky ii. tiuru After Ktornul's crrpAt rar Tn.Hnv an Dllly Kelly also scored the sam day In Canada, a number of admirers nf the Mc Clelland crauk expressed the desire to see Eternal and Ullly Kelly again face the barrier together. Manv ara miitm In fhlr own. minds that the J. K. U Iloss marvel wouiir run seconn to tn neet Gterrnl, trom hh brilliant comeback at Jamaica I'lnra. carrylnsr 12ft tinunda equaled the n Distinction AVestoin record In Ills ln from at i-nurcniii uow-ns. jio ran six furlongs in tin. Montfnrt Jones, mode a aluable the Kentucky turfman. ddltlon to his atabl of fast oues by acquiring the epcody Fal Phuntom from J. N. C'amtlon. Sir. .Tnnn uncoered a nne l'rlar Hock colt In Hock minister, which defeated u high-class field. Calamity Jane, of the Whitney stable, rccms to nossees much of the speed which earned success for her aire. I'enmnt, which trlumrhed In the Futurity of IBIS ItEUHMl'TION MJTIOK DIAMOM1 ICK COAIj COMfANT FIRST MOIITOAOK AND CONSOLIDATED 8 tlOI.I) HOMW.JJUE JUNK I. 10S3 Notice Is hereby given that. In purauano nf the farms of the abova-mentlonrf mn-. P. - .17 . .. ... . illT -iT V-'J Be. aaicu may .. iiuo. mo uiamonq les Coal Company shall nay off and redeem alt of Its outstanding under on June 1. 1M1 ponan issiwa inert- unuor mi ."up . --. v ,i" ut'i'5 ui in, tlfll .MIMnTUN TRUST CO.MPANT T.nlh at the aii'l Market streets. Wilmington, Delaware, st lOA and accrued Interest, upon present, tlon and surrender of said bonds with all coupons thereto appertaining, due Jun 1, 1021. and thereafter. Ownership certlrteates coerlug Juno 1st interest mint alio b pre oertcd After June 1st. 1021, Interest on said bonds shall cease. ..... DIAMOND ICK & COAT, COMPaNT riN'ANfl XT. DlTldends AUTOMDim.K 11ANKINO COKTORATION l'.illadflphla. Pa. At the May meeting of the lloard of Direc tors of this corporation, a dlld;nd has been declared on the preferred shares of the Auio mobile Hanking Corporation, payable Jul I. 1021, on all preforred shares on record June 25. 1021, at the rate of 8 per annum Checks will be mallmi. P. K. NEWMAN. Treasurer. Can't Swallow the Foot CLARENCE CARMAN HAS WORLD'S REP Jamaica Motor-Pace Star Rocognizod as the Intor r national Champion Is HAS WON THREE TITLES Despite the fact that Clarence Car man failed to win the American cham pionship last season nt Revere Beach and did not compete; in the world's motor-pace event at Antwerp during the Olympic gnmes. the Jamaica. L. I., nedal pusher Is being recognized as the International tltlcholdcr. Carman re turned from abroad several weeks ago after having one of the busiest cam paigns of his career on tho circular track. A series of accidents put Carman entirely out of the race for the Ameri can laurels, when punctured tires on two different occasions, a broken chain and troublo with his pacemaker's motor caused him to change wheels ns many times. However. Clarence came through with such a spurt near the fin ish of the no-mile event that he suc ceeded In finishing in fourth place. Previous to this race and In several events later he was victorious In n number of grinds in which leading Amerlcun riders, were entered. While in France on his last trip abrond the Jamaicn lad competed In a total of 'flftcei races. He finished first In ten evente, in one of which ho de feated Georges Seres, of France, and world's champion. This was a fiO-kllo-mctrq rnec on an "indoor track. Car man went into the lead from the out set and he never was headed. Carman has been riding a bike in competition since 1011. and since then he has won the Amcricnu title three different times. He first annexed the crown In 1014, defeating Oeorge Wiley, Bobby Walthour, Jlmmv Mornn. the Chelsea milkman, and Wlrth Mitten. He repeated In 101(1 ami again was crowned champion in 1010. The Ja maica pedal pusher Hr.H showed his worth in n number of road races on Long Island when eighteen years old. In 1011 he decided to get into ama teur competition nnd rode in a num ber of races at Newark, N. J., devel oping into a motor follower the same year under the tutelage of Jimmy Hun ter, who iiIfo Used to follow the motor. Carman finished second and third, re spectively, in his first two races nnd then won eight consecutive events with Hunter setting the puce. These races were held In Boston nnd Newark. Carman continued to ride well In 1012 nnd 1013, and Hunter, who had taken an interest in Clarence, predicted a successful career for hhn. Then It was In 10M that Carman pedaled his way tc hli first American title. Tho same year he won the Golden Wheel, a fifty mile grind In Boston, nnd also entered In his first six-dny bike. race, teamed with George Wiley. The following year be rode in the six -day race with Foglcr. During 1017 and 1018 Curmnn com peted In only a few races, as he was in Ihe service, being a member of the United States uviation, located at Miami. Fla. Besides regaining the American title, which, was won in 1017 and 1018 by George Wiley, Carman also finished first in tho Golden Wheel and International Derby at Philadelphia in 1010. After the regular season in the United States in 1010 Carman went to France nnd there was a victor in eight out of ten races. Tonight Clarence will make his return oppearaucc in America by starting in the four-cortiercd Invitation swecn- (tnkes. Vincenzn Maddona, George Chapman and Willie Hanley will be the other entries. A one-mile sprint match, best two out of three heats, alw will be decided this evening between Bobby Walthour, Jr., and Frank Hnrrls, of the Olympic C. C. Zybozko to Wrestle Stecher Kansas City, Mo., May 2ft. Stanislaus Zyhszko. heavyel(,-ht wrestling champion. will meet Joe Steelier, of Nebraska, here In Nhnt Is announced as a bout for the titio. wnicn zynszKo recently won from Ud i -eirangier ; L.ei in f' rorK. Hteclier is n, lormer noiqer or tne championship. having lost It to Karl Caddock. also of .-BurssKi. iaoancK 1091 11 to ue-wis. To Manufacture Autos The H R. II. -"p.. Inc.. has Jmt been In corporated undr the laws of Delannia, with a cnnltal of S2.000.0IIO. to mamifneliirA 011. tomobijes and nccesorlcs. The Incorporators are narrr iviiiinms. nenry itarren. iiornnrd .1. Swanon Ouv M MrClenry. Kajmond White. Kd Hllsten, William Illchardton. C. A. rtlcher. FINANCIAT, TO THK IIOIJ1KRS OF TIIK FIRST MORTOAOK R PER CKNT FORTY-YBAR SIMUM1 FUND tiOI.II IIONDS OF T1IF. riTTMIIinfill TIIII.1U.NAIj RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY. Notice Is hereby given by the Colonial Trust Company, trustee under mortgage of the Pittsburgh Terminal Railroad nnd Coal Company to the Colonial Trust Company, dated July 1, 1002, that, pursuant to the provisions of the said mortgage, they will receive until 12 o'clock noon on June 0, 1021. at the office uf the Colonial Trust Company. No, .117 Fourth ae.. In the city of Pitts burgh and State of Pennsylvania, tenders of bonds for purchase ond retirement from the (linking Fund to tho extent ot 1 100, 00O. The right la reserved by the undersigned to reject nny or all tenders In whole or In part, or If funds nre Insufficient to accept all tenders In full, to apportion tenders sub mitted In such manner as to the trustees inav seem best. All Interest 011 all bondi tho tender of v.hlrh Is accepted will coax on the nth day of June. 1021, and payment will bt made for samo only al the office of tho Colnnl.il Trust Company, No. U17 Fourth ave. Pitts hurnh Pa , upon delivery of the bonds ac companied by proper ownership certificate for all accrued Interest. T1IU COLONIAL TRUST COMPANY. Trustee. 317 Fourth me., t'lttsDurgn, i-a l'OUAIIUNTAM CONSOLIDATED COIX1KR1K.1 C0M1?NY, INCORPORATED yllTY-YKAR FIVE. Wat CENT Ootb Notice ts hereby given, pursuant to th iiunun iiur, iiuli 1. 11107 tt'.ns of the Mortgage iprisono anion juiy isi, Ivor. signed as Trustee, will recelrs inut th underslened as italed proposals up to 3:00 P, M. on tha 7th day of June. 1021, for the sale to It of bonds as abovi described V4 descrlbeJ. sufficient to as IA.071.i2. The undtrtlgned rs ht lo retret nny or all tnndsra. tne sum 01 itn.ui rrvea tne riant 10 reiret nny or an tnndsra. ail .iu,iv iuiia inuA v.ur a r, Trustaa. Dy B. O. CIIRT3. Secretary. New Tork. May 1. 1021. "RED" WE1NERT INELIGIBLE Judge Landls Bart Phillies' Hurler for Five Years , "The Phillies have been handed an other setback. Manager Donovan has received a wire from Judge K, M. Lan dls, baseball commissioner, that "Red" Weincrt had been placed on the in eligible list and is Automatically barred frort baseball probably for fivo years. Welnert was sent to Syracuse last year by, the Phillies, bdt pitched only one game for the New Yorkers. He came back to Philadelphia and twirled for several semi -pro teams in this vicinity. Ho went South with tho Philll.cs this spring. Syracuse protested to Judge Landls, and the Phillies Were told not to use Weincrt until a decision was made. , JUNIOR "CHAMPS" SCHEDULED TODAY Northeast and Central ex- pectod to Have Close Bat tie "for Title stars APLENTY ENTERED The Junior Championships, the fee ond of; the public High School elnss title meets, will be held today at North east Field. Tho sophomore "Quads were settled when the Archives won the title. Northeast High always Is reck oned upon because of Its large turn out. This meet again should be a bnt tie between Northeast nnd Central. West Philly and Frankford arc danger ous, however. Frankford will be a strong, contender by virtue of winning last year's sophomore's nuads. Most of the men who represented the Plonrcrs Inst year are now In the Junior class. Central has many good men entered. The Junior class was the victor in Central's intcrclass meet. The snrlnts oro to be cared for by Jeudovlteh nnd Ficnsinger. There, are two good men In the middle distance in fiensv. who ian third on the cham pion all-city relay team, and Gnlearta. wno won tne interciass qiiancr-iuue ui Central. Bird, in the mile, and Loib, a cross-country runner in the two-mile, also should figure well. Dickie Wells, nil around star, is en tered in the hurdles, high jump, pole vnult nnd broad Jump. Shullta, all- scholastic goalkeeper on the soccer team, also will be entered in all the field events. Back In the high Jump; Daley. In the nolo vault ; Frank. In the hurdles, and Slon and Bliimenthal. In the shot-put. may score for Central. Scraps About Scrappers Peck Miller, of Mnnayunk. has offered his services to spar with Oeorsee Carpentler. Miller recently made a succetsful comeback after being out of the ring for several ears. Now he Is open to meet any of the heavy weights In Ihe country. Joe Kennedy again has undertaken the management of Danny Rodgers. He will paired In one of the fifteen-round bouta on the Initial program nt West Manayunk. Jnrk MeCormlrk Is a Knlnrton hja-vy. welaht who Is being groomed by Joe uorrell. Mccormick has had several bouis at the Cambria. Tomorrow night at that club Jack Sl L!r ""I,h wH?. "n1 he? Lhouts: Toung Mull'lgan vs. .Tohnnv Paxon. vJoe O'Connor vs Bobby Wilson and Billy Fairburn is. tioppy upmwicr. There ts n, letter In the Sports Department of tho livii.NiHO Public Leikieb for Jimmy Gibbons. Johnny Brown. Southwark llghtweliht. Is the latest acquisition to Charley, Russo s stable. The Barber wants to match Brown with Kid Wanner at 133 pounds. Jnck Les tfr "Tonsorlnl Charley's" other chime, s open for any of the US-poundera. "Thl bo- Lester txara watching," sajs the Bar ber. the dreary weather lesterday did not keep a rav of sunshine In tho person, of Dr. II. M Goddard away from Cafe Louis. Dr. Oodrtard was all smiles because of the ISOO ....ii.., ,.,v.rA.i him nifaltist Jarl. DemDsev. and he acknowledged lots of compliments on Ills 1 IClOry. UUCSS lliai urvini'iu I'UHiik i" mak me tho world's chimplon." confided Dr Ooddard to LoulsKamp. Knockout Al Wngner gave a box party at Keith's last night and those there showed lots nf enthusiasm during the Jean Granese number. Miss Oranese Is a Phlladrlphlan and takes up the spotglarc together with her brother. Charley, who Is a fistic fanatic. Charley Oraneso Is a great supporter of aaner's. FINANCIAL rroposnls riEALED TROrOSALS WILL I1E IIB- celved by the Superintendent nf Public Grounds and Buildings In tha Capitol Build ing. Harrlsburg, Pa . until 12 o'cloik noon, Tuesday, June 11, 1021, when bids will be publicly opaned and scheduled and contracts awarded as soon thereafter aa possible for the furnishing all labor and materials re quired In the improvements to the Capitol Park, due to the widening of Third street, all as shown on plsns. and called for In specincotlons prepared by Lewis L. Stocktin and Henry C. Pelton, engineers, und Arnold W. Brunner. architects, for the Board of Commissioners of Public Orounds and Build ings, as follows: Contract B'l. For furnishing granite curb ing and steps, delivered on cars wjth freight paid to Harrlsburg, Contract D-2. Unloading and hauling the granite curb and steps to where they are .to be aet. Setting the abova granite work. Grading and excavating. Concrete and la ment work. Taking down and resetting oid work, etc. Plans, specifications and bidding blanks furnished upon application to Thomas W. Templeton. Superintendent of Public vlrounds snd Buildings, and the deposit of 110, which will be refunded upon the return of the plans and spccTrtcatlons In good order. The board reserves tho right to acept or reject any or tit bids, By order of th board, THOMAS W. TEMPLETON, Superintendent. SAMUEL B. RAMBO. Secretary. SEALED VnorOSAIJJ WILL BE BB- celed by the Superintendent of Public around and Buildings, at the Oapltol Build ing, Harrlsburg. Pa., until 12 o'clock noon. Tuesday Juno 7, 1021, when bids will be publicly opened nnd scheduled, and contract awarded as soon thereafter as possible, for thev furnishing of all labor and materials required In the laying of a system of under ground conduits for lighting a section of tho Capitol Park. Plsns, specifications and bidding blanks furnished upon application to Thomas W, Templeton, Superintendent ot Public Grounds and Uulldtngs. The board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. uy oraer or inn Doarn THO) 5.MAB W, TEMPLETON. .s.ue"X,n,nilnt' IIAMBO. Secretary. 0AMUKL B. By King AMERICANS PARED IN SCOTCH GOLF Charlie Hoffner, Phllmont, Will Toe Off With F. 0. Ronouf, Manchester THOUSAND GUINEAS STAKE By Uie Associated Press Gleneaglcs, Perthshire, Scotland, May Cfl. The American entrants in tho Thoupand""Gulncat Professional Golf Tournament; which will open here on June 7, hove been paired for the qual ifying competition at eighteen holcfi as follows : Clarence Hackney, of Atlantic City, N. J., and A. W. Dutchart Da rasslc. Jock Hutchinson, Glen View Coun try Club, Chicago, and Hugh McNeill, Portrush, William Melhorn, Shrcvcport Coun try Club, Shreveport, La,, and Gordon Lockhart. Gleneaglcs. Fred McLcod, Columbia Country Club, Washington, D. C. and Kugenc Lafittc, Biarritz. Tom Kerrigan. Slwnnoy Country Club. New York, and H. CaWsey. Scu- croft. Walter Hogcn, Detroit. Mich., and George Duncan, Hanger Hill. Jim Barnes, Pelham Country Club, New York, and Georcc Braid. Ht. An drews. Kmmct French. Youngstown Country Club. Youngstown, O., and Josh Tay lor, Sunbury. Charles Hoffner, Phllmont Country Club, Philadelphia, and F, G. Itenouf, Manchester. Wilfred Reld. Wilmington Country Club. Wilmington, Del., nnd Ted Ray, Oxlcy. George McLean, Grass Spvuin Golf Club, New York, and Roland Jones, Wimbledon I'nrk. Arnaud Massy, the French champion, nwl 1l At... .HnvnlHMH. Il.ll 11. . .. . I fllUIIlllll-lll DIlllPJl Ullll onals are entered in the tournament. The International golf competition between the United States nnd Great Britain will take nlaee on .Tmio (I. the duy before the Thousand Guineas, each nntion being represented bv twelve players. BARALE AND McCANN DRAW Red Sclgle and Gordon Score K. O.'s at BIJou Luigi Ilnrole. the Frenchman, and Bobby McCnnn, of Grays Ferry, staged a sizzling four-round draw In the suir bout at the Bliou last nisht before a bie crowd. McCnnn's cleverness stood off the ihidiing tactics of the foreigner. Itcd Seigle scored ti one-round knockout when Porky Siiupi-on quit in the first round. Joe Douglas put up n game battle against Danny Gordon, but Hcfcree Lew Grimson stopped the bout in the second round after three knock downs. A tcries of nniutem- matches will be put on ut the Bijou tomorrow night, when bouta in four different classes will be decided. Hlgglns Out for Season New York, May 26. Columbia University's track prospects Buffered u severo blow to rtsy when It became known that Walter Illgglna. star distance runner and cross country champion, would be lost to the team for the remainder of the season. Print Atb-rt tt 4W W toppy rtd bag, tidy red 'tint, handsome pound and hall pound tin hu midors and In fie pound crystal glass humidor with sponge molstsntr top that hssps ths ta basco in such perltct condition. Bilfiil HIH -S .asss Home-Run Hitters in Games Yesterday Benson's Total 13 .1 ' Kuth, Yankees j.:.. J ToMn, Ilromis -J 0. Walker. Athletics .... 1 Dlkts. Athletics ....... 1 TOTAI, TO DATE Nntlonal,Ienue .,... .... American l-eirue 98 00 Will Meet Miss Mildred Caverly Tomorrow for Golf Champion ship of Philadelphia GOOD MATCHES TODAY By SANDY McNIBLICK Miss Mildred Caverly, of the Phila delphia Club, will meet Mrs. C. II. Vanderbeck, also of the Cricket Club. n the finals for the women's champion ship of Phllndclphin tomorrow afternoon over the Whltemursh Valley Country Club course. Miss Caverly reached the liunl round today by defeating Mrs. B. II. Vare, of Whltcmarsh, C nnd 4, and Mrs. Vim derbllt reached the Inst round by elimi nating Mrs. G. Henry Stetson U up. The course nt Whltemursh today was fairly fast in spite of the heavy rnln yesterday, und the plnjlng of nil four contenders was unusually good. The cards of the four semi-finalists were : MRS VANDERBECK FINAL ROUND Mrs. YandVrhrrk put ,. r r. 7 .1 n r rs n 3 , In .... it 7 3 4 4 n B B 5 1.188 Mm. Metson Out . .. B fl fl 1 7 .1 B B 3 10 m ...... s a 1 i is -s n 0 11 00 Mlm Cnicrlr Out .. . A 4 fl 4 0 a 0 I 3 Pi In .... J 7 3 4 B Mrs. Vnrr 'lit . . .1 fl 7 4 7 S B 0 318 111 .17 4 4 0 ?'" " M-s. Vunderheck col the lend on Mrs. Stetson on the sertind green, but tin) latter wilt along well nnd was only 1 down at the third. On the twelfth gieiu Mrs. Btfl&on missed -t rnther eas putt which gave Mrs. Vanderbeck the lend with - up. Thev halved the next hole, then Mrs. Vanderbeck won th fourteenth. The fifteenth was linked, Mrs. Stetson sinking n neat putt. Mis. Stetson took the sixteenth, the seven teenth was halved, then Mrs. Vander beck took the eighteenth and won the match. The match tomorrow between Mrs. Vanderbeelt, former national clmmploii. nnd Mis Caverly will attract a big gallery, for both of them are in good form this year. Last season Miss Cuv eily defeated Mrs. Vandeibeck easily at Cape Alas . but Mrs. Vanderbeck de feated her jti't ns easily at the Countrj Club in 100. KILBANE DEFEATS JACKS After Long Lay-Off, Johnny Out points English Boxer Cleveland, May 20. Johnny Ktl bano, after n long lay-off outpointed Freddie Jocks in their ten-round bout here Inst night at Dunn Field. The featherweight champion wa entitled to kIv rounds, Jacks got two rounds nnd two scssious were even. FIRST thing you do next go get some makin's papers and some Prince Albert to bacco and puff away on a home made cigarette that will hit on all cylinders every time the clock ticks! No use sitting-by and say ing maybe you'll cash this hunch tomorrow. Do it while the going's good; for, man-o-man, you can't figure out what you're passing by ! Such flavor, such coolness, such more-ish-ness well, the only way to get the words em phatic enough is to go to it and know yourself I PE NN WILL DEFEND IIS TRACK TITLE California to Mako Strong Bid for Intercollegiate Cham pionships at Cambridge CORNELL IS DANGEROUS Cambridge, Mass., May 2(1. An in tercollegiate athletic congress was In the making here today, with the gather ing of the men who tomorrow will rep resent twenty-nine colleges, In the nil mini championship games of the Inter collegiate A. A. A A. Ot the Harvard Stadium. From distant. California two teams were on the ground the all-star com bination of the Tniversity of California, which is one of those considered ns a championship candidate, and n nunrtet from Leland Stanford, Jr., University, which arrived lost night. From tho East, nearly all the principal colleges had sent their nthletlc representatives, and bv nightfall most of the 700 odd entrants were expected to be here or hereabouts. Weather far tomorrow wo? forecast as fair and warmer. ' Whether Captain Jake Drlscoll, speedy quartcr-mllcr. and fellow mem bers of the Boston College team would bo eligible to compete tomorrow was still n question today, due to belated arrival of their entries. The Executive Committee of the association called n meeting here for tonight to consider thlrt question. Boston College authorities decided that. In the event of an adverse decision, their nthletlc stars would nppcar at the natloual collegiate meeting to be held nt Chicago next month. ruddock Won't Compete The nppearnuce of the Cnllfomlans will preserve the interscctlonnl aspect of the event which was appnrent nt Philadelphia lost May, when teiims from tlie University oi tjaiiiornia nnti I I.eland Stanford competed and scored ' l,ati-nnti thorn .1.1 nnlnts. Charles Paddock, the sen'-atlonal University of Southern California Riirlnter. will not nnnear in the cham pionships ns the college which he rep resents is not a member of the Inter collegiate organlzntlon. The University of Pennsylvania . with three point winners of last ear, will defend its title to the I. C. A. A. A. A. championship. The Bed and Blue was the winner la-t sensou with 30 Vi points. Princeton, with 211. placed second and Dartmouth with 24. third. Princeton does not appear formidable as a cham pionship contender this spring. Dart mouth, led by Captain Earl Thomson, world's champion hurdler, places its main hopes on Thomson and on its en trants In the field events. Western Stars Included in the California squad is Robert Hutchinson, dash star, who has run several close races with Charles Paddock recently- Hutchinson has been timed nt 10 seconds In the 100-yard dash nnd 21 2-5 seconds for the furlong, in competition this year. O. O. Hen drixson, who won the 440-yard dash nt Franklin Field last Maj in 4S 2-.r sec onds, will compete again, as will A. B. Sprott, third In the half mile last jear. II. P. Muller. high jumper and broad jumper, second to I.andon, of Yale, In the Olympic high jump, nnd O. C. Majors, shot-putter, also will be in the party. Both were stars on the Califor You'll enjoy the sport of rolling 'em with P. A.! And, besides Prince Albert's delightful flavor, there's its freedom from bite and parch which is cut out by our ex clusive patented process ! Cer tainly you smoke P. A. from sun up till you slip between the sheets without a come back. Prince Albert is the tobacco that revolutionized pipe smoking. If you never could smoke a pipe forget it ! You can AND YOU WILL if you use Prince Albert for packing! It's a revelation for pipes as well as for rolling cigarettes ! Hnrtym-A rnnlnnul ' I Inlercollegiatcs 13 Tinim, unlvcrgHfeM nnd colleges have participated In tlw lutcrcollrglatc track and field cham pionships sine their institution, osly seven have captured 'the title. Here they arc: k Championships Poll linivaru .....,....,,,,,.. 13 Yale , ,, n Cornell .,..,,,.,,.., t, ... , p Penn . . .- 0 Columbia .,.., 3 Princeton ...,...,......,, 2 Michigan 1 nia football eleven which defeated OMo State's team at Pasadena, New Tear's Day. In the half-mile Tom Campbell, Tale's sophomore star, has shown by far the best speed ond stamina. In two dual mcetH this Chicagoan was timed at 1 minute C0 4-fi seconds and 1 minute 88 seconds. Sprott, of California, Is cred ited with 1 minute f50 2-S seconds. Eby, of Pcnn, must also be considered in UiIb race. Campbell, also one-mile winner pgalnst Harvard and Princeton, has not been pushed thus far at that distanco and has turned in excellent time. Irith, of Cornell, has made the best college time. 4 minutes 20 4-K armnria wai ter HlgKins, Columbia University atar, Will not comnete heennan nf !. i. jury. Mejla. the Callfornian. has been timed nt 4 :20. Larry Brown, of Penn. may upset the dope. California will have no entrant In the two-mile race, iu which Bay Bnker, of Bates, the re cent Penn Carnival two-mlle winner' . K. MncMahon. of M. I. T. ; N. PJ Brown, of Cornell, and Donspad, of Penn, appear to be the leaders. Earl ,T. Thomson, Dartmouth's tar, is virtually unthrcntened in the hurdle races, particularly over the high bar riers. Dual meet times this season In! both timber-topping events have been generally mediocre, with Barron and Hie. Penn State; Smallcy, Pcnn, and ells. of California, the best, asld from Thomson. Gourdin Sure Winner Defeat for Gourdin, of Harvard, in. the broad Jump is most improbable. Tne Negro star has been placed first in the five meets In which he has competed last Saturday outleaplng the collegiate record with a julnp of 24 feet 0 Inches, He is expected to crowd Sol Butler'a American mark of 24 feet 8 inches, mnde In last July's Olympic trial. Uh- dcr good conditions he probably will bet ter it. t Lundou, of Yale, Olympic record holder, probably will be unchallenged in the high jump, although Miller, of Call-1 fornia, has jumped 0 feet 3Vi inche this spring. The departure of Meyers from Dartmouth leaves the pole-vault field to a group in which Gardner, of Yale, and HarwoOd, of Harvard, arc likely leaders in thRt order. Gardner topped 12 feet '.) inches against Princeton. ANOTHER FOR FOURTH Schled's Pitching Features Victory Over Fifth Fire Laddies The Fourth Battalion Fire Depart ment team won n hollow victory over the Fifth fire laddies in a Platoon "B" game played this morning nt Stetson, Ball Park, at Fourth and Berks Btreets. The feature of the contest was the' hurling of Pitcher Schled, -who held the Fifth players to three scattered sln-r. gles. H. Schaeffer featured nt the bat. with four hits in five trips to the plate, Tlio score : Fifth Battalion .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 O it) S 4l Fourth Battalion.. 4 G R 0 4 3 x 31 20 1 Batteries for Fourth, Schled and Cum-' mints, for Fifth, Hints and Hoffman. Um pires Nowak and Hernon. n -'! stJ 1 'i ii m M Fringe Albert Copyright 1021 by ft. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Wlnstou-SaWnj, N. 0, the national joy smoke A- A Ji) y ''. -'n '.' t& -i3ilX . ... i-'AJ..it;.J'. .A,Ay lc-' iv ''. ftj&V&-JH Nf WPM Mass iltfisM si Ml llsiViiiylitisaUVri 1 - '
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