EVENING PUBLIC LEDGWER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1921 10 t -JOHNSON IS PL A YING . o n'ine C.ltV m ', r,U c. Doubles Tt"e fr """J"" ley Pearson at Cynwyd Club; Women Play for State Title at Morion ly SPICK UM.U AI-UCK F. .IOH.u.n, uxu- , ..i,n l,ns lint won the hIiirIps f "T .',...! for the clulith time Kure,l fe ImM crowd with Ci.ntCT V Tlllpu"' x ;.,jB( one of the be" . Hnr at tenth ikisIII. best kiiiim's ol iil ace uns kIviti in the " .i rnnkine. It "c coi'i"11" "' " ",The nre nt rate he will Kot nn wen ' J1" Itntlnn thW vear, ntul there is .UfloclUthnthViiWHl not TOSiia ?"?rtarlthp otiblp-flnolH, whirl, l' iVr-on won from Tel KilwiirilH Pearson "i tihVr Hell. J. H)t ' of ",'ri"" ?1S. in wonderful form. Ill J." ..... ricontlonnlb nevrn- and In n Krncv s ;-- nn . ....! nr(N mid wniniiny points on r others by rniiil tin ldwnrus iniii ""'' -.... .. ...I; ri'tll .1: return', wliicn r-iuier Bdl W irai"' ""'..' in nff front their lie or renr-on " neTheMnR pair. Up" nn.l IMwnnH. JUp a much I'Ptter battle thin, the I"",.?. f d,. ,f,i erv believed they Biuw .- clf tll nentost TV,, nhlo. hut lie.t.ffhCt thl.H by r..m Arenks of w II.Iih-h. both In b .i.i. .ml ilrlring Often he mm 3i.j pi" v1,l,ln th,,,r Kr,i,,i; ,en Johnnon or Pearson returned wMklv.lmt the Merl-.n pair would s nm St of the court or Into the net when 1 little more erne would have rneunt ... i-f n,wi m w 11 nave riiuiiueii mr ioniplcilon of the match, which ended n..nn wn viiiiii'whnt weak on liii ICUlov... j.l 1 lf.... . Isfkhnnd nml on iiik 1'""'"' ;; l i,n vnrv stenilv ovurheud. hell Ud Kdnani nttempted to piny him in the onrh part of the match, but he held uphi end. jonn'on ai iimiui "hi mi' .".-.i. in .. nuartet. Ills luuuing wns exceiiem, most of his tosci being high, deep and nnir Dn the other band. Hill and I'M- lirdj lost 11 lot of points b lobbing just a ffw Indies back of the base line. One of the features that was very noticeable was the excellent judgment J nil four men Whenever one called to his partner to drop one. it nlmost IlararlnUy went mir Hell in purlieu !sr, showed rare judgment and won a number of points for his side bj allow -ln balU to pais that struck out by went! onir Play rphill (iitnie In the lirst two sets, and TcaMm won, their which Johnson opponents held the count had the upper hnnd until reached deuce. In short, Johnson and Bridesburg Hurler Enters Hall of Fame in Contest Against Chester PLAY FLEISHER TODAY Charlie (Jin. I, horler of IM one of tin trio of st.ir askev P.rideshnrg team, entereil hiisobiiU's hall of faun1 yfrtenlnj afternoon In a game between Hriilbiirg ainl Chester plnjed on Smedli'j Field. Chester The score was 3 toh in fuvnr of llrlileshurg. and while thirty. two inoi faced ;ioek, not one readied tho miJiih stntion. The uptown luirler was in tine form. nJ the ln.ivv hitting "big-league" KreKatlon ,il I "i L Miller w..s com Pletclj ,t CI.,. 1, u,,s with the Fp and tenm hist sinsn managed by Mil "iiii-ii tnintil the s.ime line up, nnd he Inn1 Ids fnrinei teammates nt his .rcy. Itridi-shurg mhihI Its runs in the feeond nml , ii.htl, The two tnliw, ... ,1... 1 .. , " .- -. 1,1 111- is-l.llin -H' iomtrsby "Yniik" Kisher and "I.oftv" '""tii, nnu emu- in si -ssion with 1.0 on. The third run was the result 1 1 ,rr"r '" A1'J Mi'W'Jlllams Hqgles t.j Knirhurn .unUIlnttu und Hlch llf"'rnn"" "" the Mme field at 11,1.1.x:. '.''""" sireeis, ;-'"imrg pints 1 leishir. unit u red- "Yl """K' is .iiitn mini iis rielsher '"'I.V Jims ,1, ',,, Hndesburg. t.n. i- 1 '""'. '4oci.ininirv win op I"io LrsKui Mater r Kdille tjerner. Hmislon Post S nsV ii'iiiini 1 01 -11 1 1 ... HOllst.,11 l'nst mmiu'iii' ti in i. ot tier ll in the 1,1," '".' "Kill,'!! lep-Mlltl.i --iilll ttlllli, 1,, (J , o!av..i ..;,... '" ''sv. ""'" ""'": iniu . """'" avi'i.iii mid Mag ft.,'.: lhr '-rn PlnlHB iM.j,, "ii-'iiiioiis mii iati 1'iea to ui i nit,, ,h ,ii..i.. Harris. ,i , ' "iSi'l Klllllti He f-iriaei puKst. is the IS 11. II I. I . . . Jack uin- nre .in. Ti, ' ' ; inniw it ii-p in t tin I . ole. .,;."" I'1 at home ,m Tiicsiluv ..""rh"'V.""'''"lgs also Saturday -""""ii 'in-i i lav, ,r-"t"HII .'imtllK'ent "'inns .in,! 1,1, IJoi- ground "" W'eiliies,j and Pil'dav "in use ,i.e sain,. "Ijht.H, T.esi"a, 'i'Kv' ,,ni"' '''"hi Club d iul tL fill ,,",""!--"l. "ii Tluirs- Manager rn...,l. "I1 J?''"" t.-.uii : ;., Houston Post 'th at home ami lf.T '..." . H" 'an n-a-hid nt - o.'vt ciieli llVlTiue THIS WAS SOME COMEBACK mu'l Dougherty, pa8t 60, Pltched! -iremen's Team to Victory iI:ipi'l,aT,',,''iT:.'','';',,,,l,'r ;'f "" i-i.ii.i- !' t it,, I '',""""" h"hi. passed 'nn. "' ; l'"'-l"-d his tea.Mi.oii.it tasil... "" I" "' the ilep.iilment's Tl iigin . p t. " ' .Slllnii. I Hough, ii v. ii l , l.llg (', ins. hi, in While I of the the .tlr ' L Hi ll 1,1 i v ii loi v , I "'"Kin rt 'lilli "" hois "lIllMlil v,. , 'I'llde thi I.I.... llllttlll .... llu.l'l s, Il S I I .. f ll. . , "" wiiik ut 'll.llll.l "'I'll l loll I IV 1 Hills o "'" 11 t tl. .' Ill assure 1 "- 'SI lll'nu .. I'"'!!.-.!!!, I, "- ' I VI Ii. . "tiirrnl in ii ..i.i i m, r. '"'"su. in I...... "".'"' IIUIIiv I,...., i fp ' 'i'-r llllili., I ,- , " OKI' OHO l"nUtU '1.1 Im.V'1, A,'i"' ('1,,,, '" T' '''"'a'.l i ... I,ri"'1" -IreelH, had fnp,,nr .".;" v .''v11 fi"- "'"- ?' '"I" ,,, ' ' '"Ii flic he wnlked ?. 'rrors ,. .".""'"K team iter,. ,... I. " ,r ""j seven I it l,IK',",,lH "",l ,V4'll L j.VJ'.ru. iku i --uil iiri ,tfm '"". Jo, whim Vai MO-HIT GAME FOR CHARLIE GLOCK Northeast High School GREAT TUN MS GAME Few Deuce Games in Final Doubles Tilt Tliere worn rxcrptlonnll.f few dettre) fill nos In tlic mutch jrRtenlnv In ivhlrli Milliner Johnson n nil Miinlr.i I'eitr.nn won I lie i'lilliulrloliln nnil district lawn tennis rtiiiiiii.lmi-.hln from Ted Kdniirdi ntul John ('. lieu, Jr. In the forty-lit,, nunr. nlnreil, Init "If lit went to ili-nie. In (lie xrcnnd ..el, which rim fourteen dimen, not one. w iloni-eil, Tito point hcure mih Interrntlnir. It fallout: I'lr.t net John. on nnd I'mrson , 3,4 4 11 H 4 H I IS 7 IxltinrUH nml Hell. niu iinn 130 s .lecond net Johnson nnd i'eiiriuin 1 ,4 0 I II 4 1 I 1 4 1 1 4 1- -SO KdttitrtW and Hell 12404 -J 41 12 4 0 0 I "U fl Third net CduitiiL nnd Hill I4t404ll 4 31 0 Johnson mid I'ejir.on ll 1 C 2 4 1 1 0 22(1 t 1'onrth et liihnson nnd l'cilrsnn- I I ,U S 1 1 4 13:4 n IMtninlM nnd Hell !tl ISO 3- -2(1 3 Total. Point" John.on nnd lVamoii, I40i Jli'll nnd IXtvnrd. 127. I'eiirmm wero nluj,'KltiR nwny in nn up hill bnttle virtiinllj throughout the niiiteh. In the llrnt set Hell nnd Kil wurdH wore IpudltiK, five Riune.s t three, nnd It MM'ined thut they Mirely would tnko the net, for 1'enrnon was nut goiiiR ho well then, while Hell nnd KdunrdM were brinitlnvf fortli Inirutii of npplause rontlnuoUHlv from the tjallpry by their line volleying nnd Miiiishiiie. How ever, Johnson begun n streak of very lirllllnnt tennis and l'enrvon steadied down, the reMilt being that they run off four games In n row with the loss of only ft points nnd toolc the spf at 7-f. Kdwards anw Hell again got the jump on Pearson ntul Johnson In the second set. and oneii mure were within a game of the set lit ft-'l. Hut again Johnson and Pearson braced nnd deuced the set nt ft all. However, Hell and Kdwards again got the edge lij taUing the eleventh gnme and lending at 0-ft. That was all for them, however, as kit when verv stem) overlieail. r.ell l 7"'"""""". """ "-"" "'""',' ." tut uncn '.'.''', .' ...... ... 1.. , 1 ns hinir attack tint ended with their a. i i..f ii.iiniiiH miiji 'oiiPiiiiii utr. pri.ii ii winning three games In a row nml the set at S-ti. The games in the third set alternated until the fount was ft--l in favor of Hell I and Kdwards. It was Pearson's serve I In the tenth game. However, he sus ! not quite i-quitl to the oi a-lon and dropped his delivery, losing the third I set at (1-4. , Pearson and Johnson got .1 good I start in the fourth set b wlnn.iig th" I first two games. However, Hell and , Kdwards showed their lighting iiiali- tles hi winning the thiul game and also the tifth and sixth, after Johnson I and l'enrson had captured the fourth. I That made the count .'-all and still it looked to be unbod's match. At j this point, both Hell and Kdwards got a wild streak ami Johnson und Pearson ' had little trouble In reeling off three I games for the set, match and chum 1 piouship. Renew Sport Relations IV ith Austria-Hungary l.iisnnne, Switzerland, June 2 Ueneunl of sporting relations with Austria and Hungarj was oted b the International Swimming Con gress here todn. Helgitim, Ktiglaud ainl France voted against the reso lution. Delegates from the I 'tilted States. Canada. Ueiimark. Finland. Norwaj. tireece. Sweden. Swlt7cr land. Melgl.im, Kngland und France weie priseiit. The program of swimming events for the next Ohm pie games was drawn up PHYLLIS WALSH DEFEATS MRS. HARVEY AT TENNIS. - Merion Girl Triumphs In Stralgnt . , .... , , I Sets in Eastern Meet Is In Finals M.,s Ph.vllis H Walsh. Merion ! t I'lCKCl t HID, IlllVailCl.l IO llie lllllll .mi,,.! of the wonien's tcnt.is chiiniplon- ship of IVnnsilviini.i and Knstern ; States at Merion totlit.v b defeating Mis. (iilhert A Harve.v Country Club, In straight sets, 0-,'l, ll- I It was the tirst time tin- two premier local stars had played mob other this season. Miss Walsh won bv tine driv ing and blocking The sdnt score follows 'HIST HKT I Mrs Walsh . -4 14 -Mr il.irvi-y . . 1-4 2 I 4 .1 J i .tj il .-J-a SD'OMI SKI' , Mixs viiiii . s it : ii 4 ii ; -4 :i.i .1 '.Mrs n.trv.- a i 'j i 4 i i . r, n aa i Miss Walsh and Miss Anne Town 'send, of -Morion, leiolied the tlniil , loiind of doubles this morning in the women' championship The defeated Miss Kntherlue Por Iter. Cricket Club, and Miss Helen IScuell. Iluiitingilon Vallej. (I-i!, 11-2. In a third round match Mrs. 11. V Kerbniigh and Mrs Ilol.ert Herold Itelfield. defeated Mis Molly Thayer land Mis. Itiohiir.l Nalle. Cricket Club. tl-:i. 2-f., tl-.'l Tin- present champions are Mrs. C.il leil A Harvey, Country Club, nnd Mrs. M. H. Huff, Cricket Club Tliev will meet Mrs Kerbnngh ami Mrs. Herold in the Mini -final and it is expected tl.e.v will niirvive and clasii with Miss Walsh and Miss Townsend for the title Promoter Ten Rlckard III Nl-tt Vork. I'l-t lllrkiiil i..i h- -Crtrii. nil, r ln.iu tins II ...T of tll .ll'J ' Tl.ll' Ills li'MUitl ' 'la' nh-ul.1 I Im- llMilil.ll until il Jims l'lt to III IL In Ull'li-r (I,.- ,ur, if Pr 11 In lo i, si .in icr'inn n .1 niii'ssi,r inn) 1 1 - (Ik- 1 u I I'll- . ii ,Iu . .' .1- ACTION TRAiNING This is the time of all times to Ret an Education Summer Courses Start June 6th ENGINEERING Mathematics Drawing I'liyHics Knulish C'hi'ini.strj DREXEL EVENINGSCHOOL 3'Jd and Chestnut Streets "It'i only a Itw miniilfi to Drextl" V Beats Out 0VER200H0MERS" IN BIG LEAGUES Babe Ruth Expects to Boost His Circuit Wallop Stock on Polo Grounds FOUR HITS FOR BANCROFT I lie lot of the mnjor lengue pitcher is rigorous. For- American League hurl ers who visit Now York In the next month it promises to be doublv hnzard miM. Sluggers of both lenciie In dm Incf month have made the Polo (iroutwN the hoine-riin capltnl of the majors, Tmlav ! Hohe Until nnd the Ynnkees nre there again for a stay which will ln-t until July 4, with n break of onlj a few dms this month when the (Slants temporal t'lv I oust their American co-tenniit- Until 1 expects to end Mis stn with his mine- 1 tun stoclt nt a figure that will USUI I! u new record for 11(21 Jo Hiith with fifteen hnn.c nitm two dnjs ahead of his I'llii) H-hedul-, the return Is pleasant, for he nhn has found the range at the Polo (irminds easiest of nil Amen, nn League park-. Jji it-cent series, other phmrs have Ills.) been getting the mnge Jre than 200 home runs him been made In the two leagu.s -luce the begin- "'"K ,f !' "-vnn- A- 'he I'o'o 'rounds, since the Itnusion of tl. cui,s, u.v IS, National League batsmen have hit se .intern and Ainericun L-.igtiers, in their only r it appearaiue last Sunday, hit three. Kuth getting one of Uion. for his fourteenth rrnsh. Pour were made In one game, .Mn w ,e tween the tthuits and thu Pirate. Uuth now has fifteen homers t. his credit. Sonic Hesuy Cloutirs, Two major league pla.cis making four hits In one . mitest vester.hn were Hancroft, of the New York Nationals and Harhnro, of the Huston Nationals! The (Jiiuit shortstop varied bis hitting with a home run, triple, double mid single, while the Itoston shortstop made a triple ami three singles. Players with three hits in one game to their credit were Ilressler. iriiin nati. with n triple, double and single- .'ii'iniiis, nosion .111ericn11s, tuple two doubles; MeHenrj. St Louis tin mils, double nnd 'two single., Ciil.shnvv Pittsburgh, and l'mtt Scott, of the Ilostnn AniPiii-iuis, and .mil .ich Willi tnree singles, K'-lly, of the New nrk National,, made his ninth home run of the sens.,,, tying .vleusel for the league leadership! MISS LEITCH WINS AND IS IN BRITISH GOLF FINALS Beats Miss Jackson, Irish Champion, 1 Up Plays Miss Wethered Tiiniherry, Scotland, June 2- Miss Jovce Wethered and Miss (Veil L.-if.-h won their wii) this afternoon to the imal round for the bulbs' e,,f cham pionship of (Srent Hritulu. The finals will he nln.,.t .1... I beautiful sensi course here tomorrow All of the Ameiicins were put out ves I terday. ; Miss I.eiteli .lefenteil Miss Janet , Jackson. Irish ihumpioii. this aftei'Moi.n 1 on the home hob-. I up. In the other scml-linal match Miss Jove.- Withered I 11 sister of UoS,r Wethered. the amateur 1 star, difeati-d Mi-i, L Scroggie. Scot -1 land, M and ii Mm Scroggie w,,s e.x peeled to do better though she is but I ninetein jears old. She upset the data lb beating Miss Molly (Jrifhths In the ; fifth round. Miss I.elteh ha. In in llrlti-h chiuu ploi. see V.I14 and Mis, Wethered is the closed champion. A tremendous gallon i, expected at tomorrow's match Rival Nines to Clash Tit.. l.lrt -tl.Ll I !. II. Y-. n- Nin.-.'.-n-TMnt' Hull lln i.n.l I f-,' ', , . ""V "m "i" rnii.t.i. iiidii s.vlec ituii.il,,.. r-nil Ijo.vn -vioeiiiu,n -mii ! ,,i ,h. ,, ... nusi outinu- tmt ..t-.ti,,u w.,, ,,., i, ,. ; '"mi itt KuKl..r'M-011-th.-rii.-liitvtr in' .In. win 0 (iPv.,t-,i to .hrM,, mhifr rVr, ls':':",;nt,iVt.io H'niU,"" .ii'.Vj' !l' "rrT' s"i- -.ir rn,. 1, ., . I t i ; .1 'n;na,!1M,V!, JT .".'n.-V. .',;'", - ' (pr I "II I "ll ! Stenton Seeks Games Tl..- Slut j- I'rofi i.iri.iH i f i. M.ily Ilierrt i- c bv th wr ,f , ,, The fonn-r Is ili-slreun -f h.-arlnc tro r -laiis tuinH In l'lili uMpMn nr I sin' iich .1 N'atlillv, Ilrliloshtiri; I i.'. r i rort-U!lith W.tr.1 I.onn nn.l ,i!,r ,. of thin ( illtsii Mfntm his j)-,. , ,, line-up It .-t-r h.is hiv.l Vnnniters lsO this uttrai-tlon writ- Allen K l.n nol.l 4 North Jte-ntcnth itr-pi , i i v i o?X BASEBALL w3h40-ikis.g Norfolk vs. North Phillies, 3 P. M., Saturday. June 4 June 5 ParkesburjT Iron vs. North Phillies Life Guard Bathing Suits Now back to pre-war prices sdo s-.. . s,. -. . ,r- Marshall E. Smith & Bro. 724 Chestnut Street Good Wood Boxes No noeil fo you to buy nnil tort your lumber nnd have your labor worries uliout making thr boxes right. Buy your boxen from ut nvo money nnd have them DELIVERED IN 24 HOURS map PROTECT YOUR Central High for All-Round "Quads" Title by PENN AND COLGATE Meet on Franklin Field This After noon Llewelyn to Hurl .t'yj-'i'. ... ftlMJATK JIl.1'.1.;!' ?!' Hitmen, lb Hhltehlll. II. (Ilhls, If llnrver, cf .stetrrn. rf Vloiiriiilliin, If Ihrrtiuinn, c. Mj-ith, rf Harris, ill. Mil hrr. o (ITonnrr, 2li NtillUun, 31. Itlmipy, ef Nhrlter i Mh'itpr. I.Ipwi-Imi, i loniird, . liniilrc llfriiiitn jiMfijfi, Hill Llewelji. will tnke the pitching peak for Coach Walter Carlss' (,'niver blty of Peiitislvnnia temn ou Franklin Field this afternoon against the Colgate teum. The H.-d and Itluc pitcher will attempt to make it four straight for his alma mater Against (ieorgctovwi, I'enn State nnd Wnseda Peim has shown remtirkable form, nnd the team's followers expect Captain Herman Ilnrvey and his mates to finish the remainder of the seusoti without a defeat Colgate Is tho stum bling block this iifternoon. Saturday Harvnrd will he met at Cambridge and Walter Larson, the most successlul , tvvirler on the l'enn stuff, will tnke the ! iiiouud. I Colgate sulTered a Hi-to-15 defeat at the hands of Prliu'i-ton jesterduy after- 1 noon over in Tlgertown. frencTnetstar World's Tennis Champion Reaches Semi-Final Round of Hard-Court Tourney LAURENTZ IS DEFEATED St. Cloud, Frauro. June 2. Tennis stars who reached the semi-final round of the world's hard court championship j here todaj were William T. Tlldcn. of Philadelphia- vorld's glass court title holder; M. Washer of Itelgium; Nich olas Mishu, Hun. aula, and Krik Tegner, Denmark. In the round b.-foie the semi-final today Tildcn defeated M. Diim-t, of France, (5-2, (5-1. ."-7. t'.-O, and Tegner won from William II. I.utirentz, Frnnce (i-4. II 1. n-:i Tilden showed improved form in the match with Ilaict except In the third set, when, after lending by five games to two, he grew i-nri-loNs and presented his opponent with the set. Tildcn then raced through the fourth sot, allowing the 1 reuchniaii onlj a few points. Laurent?., who 1, the present world's) hard 1 ourt championship titleholdor, lost to the vouthful Il.it-e's goixl service, c- 1 1 client backhand stupes and all-roiliid steadiness American intrants in this tourney . will go to Loi.don lmiiiiillatel.v after the close of the mati'hes here mill will enter' the open tennis touriininents to In-1 pluji d at Heckenham June (t to June 1 11, ami at uoeiu.mpton .lune l.l to .lutie I 1 The Amerlcaii plnvers entered in I I thi's toiirniiiiieiits are Tildeti. J. Ii K. Jones. Arnold W Jones, Mrs. Molln P.jur t.-dt Mnllorv and Miss Kdith Sigoin-iipj . ' Tilden and A. W Jones will iilav in ll,.. ,l,.,,l.l.., ,,..l... 1., . I.., ,.,!,.... ...,,.'l.1.,! Tilden will be paired with Mrs. Mai- lorv and A W. Jones with Mis, Slgourney. Mis Mallor.v and Mls Sigoiireny will play in the holms' dou bles ainl J, ('. K. Jone.s in the men's singles Amateur Sports llilttnrit I. ll liter I'lut. of All vnti. "In, has 'vnr nil nam.M inntrsi su f.i ' t this s...n..n fins i xt Sui,iIm Juns ,. .(. it.i 'i.ni In in- nn.l iiIm. ur-"H ilillo for tv.!,i,;lu s'ini-s ii ,i All Iirst-i lni (mmc r'ut.H wlHlilns- this f.tsi iittr.i-'lcn. enniinuiii. .iti s-s 1 1 ll i"harl i lntr lu Hpruy avo Mi.inttr i in I'l. ,n- '.'I to M ll-lisoii n.-lil ( liil, .i f.tst tmtpl'.rrf t urn ' w (tuts U..1111... w'lh all If.vinH ..f thla . 1.ih.h I I" i out ut town. I. IlHtitiiitn JII'J .s.iuth ' 1 iftt. sti. -t i North Kml, oi s.' the b-nt tr.nrilns- t ,iin. I th i ttt tt'itnts Hiiniti 1 I- K'rl. J'nl ' r;h Third tr-t i Ths Tloen teiiin h.is ri-..rs.t Ui-1 f..r 'he s-i.rton on I vojl't like to b.i.ik Kr,vni-H .s. r, a. t inns Hirtrtlv Prst -l.i.s In i.r ut f t -. n M Mutr-1 manaire. Pn .i., l.i. K !..- 1 Is.M I. nv. -n 7 end t 1 -t I Miirtln A. . u flrst-rla.s truv.-lttis Ins .p-n iluts n Suii'lajj H. K. Wi L'.'.i N irth ITUiitiii-ntl. mr-i-t M i-troine 11 f tt.intn to no i 1 I- .pixt--n-vcitr-.il nln-s - lu.in, .-' Ul!l HTr. III. hn ..n.l tri-"t Me.llil A. A . of Wen P!.,! W 1 i i itvlllirl.t Int.! st.irtliitf J'in 7 V I is ik"! '-r ll.t . . r ,i x v. -. I ' k to h. .r from ts-ji t. u . . an n .i. i'll-iisi'V.'- m onil Thursiluvh It. IV- ,r smi Noith Tvtsntl-ih st..t Wllllnn, I'. lie ul A. Sons nil ttti ltit i-i .io!. at liomn an1 w . iM ' UM ..ints -0 I snip. O I'.i t.' I hoar fr.ni t.amt vwintlnu i.in h ,i' tliit 'as8 plavers Ohiirles ritiuit' , l iH sireet thr. is; ' I l-N- -I . with lotor'n ovor i'if ui t i . h' .lini!h'n .vtiil rc w.intK s.tni.s t ' s lot anil numliit. ttlth horn, .t le It, iu-. i '.'.''I N rth nieten-h Mr - I ) - , ,i TSn-j M I, meui .1 nn.l 7 f M t Pure worsted Jersey $2.00 All-wool fast color pants, 2.50 Rustless buckle, web belt, .35 $4.85 Elastic jock strap .75 Jl -jm Phono or IV'rifi- roiy.v Spruce 4657 WOOD BOX 51 1'ltS. SS.N. "Lumbermen' lixehango" U20 Clu-htitiit St , I'hila. BOWS TO TILDEN jGOLF HOPES MOVE 7 1 11 11111 1 it'll ii 1 1 ik. 1 1 lUDK Mural ! A I Amateurs and Women Bested. Hutchinson Expected to Set I Good Gait in Next Test CAN'T COUNT ON BARNES I " - - - . .. . ...... I H SNI)V MrMiti.trif fil,'.'.fC.iV.'""l "f V""!'""" 1"'os h J"Ht' iu !i 1 ''"",'" "1"1" "- aiuienniiice on I'll' .nUIC 1. for the ,i-ifl If r-lmm. ' ,.ir...Li.i.. .. .. . .. . " -."- s '"""I " "rent llritniti. 1 I his small but sturdv band repre seats out last hopes in th'- three classics I...-. moo 11 s loriorn l.nrn at best. I he nmnteiir teum, strongest we've ever sent, could not m,r misfortuno beyond the sixth round The star woman s team is n- (Mt f t)in ,,,.lllro In Scot and. It was biave effort. 1 ..". f.lrll,."J ""- ,r"u" against Miss I.eiteli I,, the llrst mntcl, nw ,ni. M01111 added to m.-mon.v, ,, th.it defeat doubtless. MisM IIhns was 1 up at the seventeenth tee K,st Miss Leitch, b,,t duffed the InM two nnd the tna oh ,n,l the rest f the Americans. Including Mrs. It,lrw, llre now out of it. .Meantime, th.- nvn,.,, (,r leading lirofessionnls, are hung rushed to the battlohohl. Not a Itoarer It's the last chance f n. thn-i- chain -piouship ehwsi,. nhroiiil. and It's not nct!v what .,n u,.ni.i ,,,.11 ,. t it ' tianee at that (f our. i-nini, rhelr professional iirethren 111 this .oimtrv eve .Im k Hutchinson th- best ,,,,?,. Tl... ,..,s t, , ' ...... ,,,. ,..,! 11 1 . ' ""r, "oner such soon' v. miiis iikiii no .,,. mutter, in tne tlrslf r tlf, .... tl,.... 1,1... , .,. .t 1 . .. .'...... "' " ""'" . ....oees .,.- 1 uii'i' ill- 11 lit r. v irnr tit -j 1 nil wni u . . i.ii. .. ,.,: .' h " "v v " "' which is like homo 1.. tin. (itvlnl Sent. The) ticcin to iin - Hutchinson also as the best shot-ii.nl:. r nwi. Iiero i th l:f7IS,!'''','1vn',.',k: I.'",'?' S h" l'1" I ...- ..u. ... .,11 .fin hi nm prune I he latter Is said t,, be a stern be liever in the s),t to the right, not much a si,.,. as a fade from right t,, left. This Is siiiii to be the shot on Hritish eoiirsos mul tin- renson Amor iciuis fail uv.-r th.ro u because they pltiv lor a lung ball from a hook, it is 1 stlJ.V,''' 'he 011 v tliu.g M.c.v l'mtli'i- sti.. 1 that will keep ,, x ,,t ,,f t),o runnnig ' Is the nature of tii,-man. Though joe,,,.. and jubilant in prncticn rounds, Jm k 1, r. high-strung individual, who is v-rv nervous under tlr.' j, 1, d "raring to go " 1 hey s,ij . 1,, i ,,,. stout, "ill' vie- iiiay- ure h-iut of a Iiagen in tout- liaments nnd .m- not too contidetit that that he will t..p them ill at St An- drews this mm U- for that reason Our ohs. rvnti .11 has lil;i wise been that Huti hitisou i, ini'lineil to be too tii.se In a . hiiinpionshlp and to burn himself oui in nn- inriv rouml, Mill one is 1 inclined to highlv estimate the chances of Jock Huti hlnsi.il abroad and it mat be that, now that we have failed in the first two staits where w- expected p,si. blv to o much bitfei. we vvi'l nine through in ihi., lust effort I test Iluhlmis You can t count on Jim linrnes so much, If all 1 .-ports ,,f h, i-arlmncles are true, and Il.tgen is liable to be a winmr or nnv where, a. In- as last tar The rest of th-m is doubtful, sin the Itt-ltlsh opi-tl IIK-JIlN ail I Mendi-d tolite nt high speed, and tiier- ar- t... tuan.v newcomers among the II-.oi,s vouthful pio to ton 1 ast Elect Golf Officers I'l.tlnil-lii, . II.Hl.-r j.r. s .lent IUillrri'i.l llns t.i i; ii -r n.irs vs j r I'ounir - I'.jb t . who h.ll -r ..ffi .1 Juii' t'o N r h i' n 1. 1 I i , i- ,c - cD; - s7 tr-? K:'l Tr-5 'OMES ore built for I 1 i, JSPJ rr&T. 7 l I i-r' . 5 gssmtjfirzi&mii&'Temx r iw- yM$flmmsKa& .' ' i. Tr:Tw'ammKm9vamMmnRiiri mMmvmw ' - UtSXMMKmVT---, iiKJLVM&mmmi inn ' m warehouses and many other buildings, arc built for profit, and cost and uo-kcen MUST BE LOW We have several styles of Carey Roll Roofing. They grade from light and medium weight up to heavy and extra heavy weight. Their first cost is low, they are inexpensive to apply. They require no up-keep expense. We can meet your every necessity for low cost, reliuble, big value roofing that can be delivered at once and applied quickly. We nre hcadquartn s nn Ast'altslate Shingles that never curl and fur the buili'tig and insulating products of ASPHALT ASBESTOS MAGNESIA "A Roof tur t'ler) Bu.hiug Jrmekiccm ii mTTT"! i'TinM'ii W' wTTMBtarrrTM tibw tttj mry EXCH'SIVE DISTRIBUTORS OF CAREY PRODUCTS ROBtatTS AVENUE AND STOKLEY STREET HC What May Happen In Baseball Today NATION I. I.KAOfK 'I','1' , UnnJx.sl I'l, I'lttsl.urKli -4ii 11 .725 New ork . 2 II .074 llnioldjn. 21 .3 .boo Mill I.OP .732 .707 mi ,03i iionio.i. pi U) , ts7 rii,.';" l '$ :$, Mill "nnmi . ii i :.:ifj" 101 .311 AMI.KICAN I.KAHli: I ( Int. Won Lost I -. Win 1-nsP 20 14 .117 4 .OH ,05'J 21 17 .SS3 ..It.,', .371 2 22 .r.22 .5.14 ..111 it .(VIS .523 .51(11 17 20, till .474 .417 III 23 .151 .1141 .441 17 2.4 .rl.1 .4311 .11.1 . 1.1 27 .317 .372 .3111 1 iptriiinu . Npw lork . IS'trnlt . . ft::?!:!,' llHlllllXtl.il !-t. I-nuU ( liiraxo Atlilrtlrs YESTERDAY'S RESULTS itiovvi ii'iMr Nm, n.L u. 1. 1. till -I ci.l ,,,l '.. :. "-:!"'" -.-. - Itrtmltlin. .V ltittin. 1. I'lttsli.ircli, 4i f'lilrnro. 2. . . st. l.tuU, 10; Clnrlnpull, 4. MKHir N I.KACll i: lloslnn. i) ,tliptlH, 3 (1st K.ttnpl. IthlitlfK 3j Huston. 2 (2d unrip). Wiislihnctoi., Mi Now lorU 7. I.ther initio not cpIipiiiiii d. TODAY'S SCHEDULE V TIHNA1. 1. i:n 1" Nih lorU nt l-lttshiirnl. M. I onla ,it ( Inrlnnnll. llhtr k tinpH not sihrilillril ' Wir.lUCAN lJ.At.l 1. IK'Iroi! nt 1'hlln.lrllililii. ( IPtPlitl.il nt Itoston. (I1l1.no nt Wiislilimter St. Imls nt Now lork. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 1 141-st I. rs (IP IKSTKIU.AV llntlitlo, I li.n.nto, 3 lt,i liPsler. 13t Sirni'Mso. 3. Np.irU, 3: iUiullnit. I. llultlnioro. (Ii Iitps tin- sit IIKDt l.l: HHl TOIIA1 itnn , .-.. .. IUkIm-sLt nt "iroiuw """"".U'ltn.t ...t-p. 1 srM.iNi or THK n.i lis v. 1.. r. . w. 1 i-.t liutonnrp 2' HI .744 Npwi.rli .Hi. iiuiritin. 23 is .niii Timmtii l!..l,bf. r- ql IS -.-Id sir,i,ii. is il .4.10 T.-tJ Str.iptis,. in '11 .4-1 - ;. -;; ;J0() .112 llP.llllllS 1- '. .. ..!". MHILLY 'THUS ' VS. UAMUtN Local Team Will Battle in Jersey Next Saturday ' Philadelphia Profo,-1 .Mils -' Tin 'Insh with the Camden (it. Club nnj I Snturdnv at the Third and Krie streets I purk. In ('an.ibii. Hoth c'-:bs have n.rt , vt-ltli luiit-li u. .-s thus tlir, the Pros ' with i.tnri. over Hoekdule.N'.irthrimp- toti. Trei.iont nnd Muhanoj , th. Cnmdi-n I club defeating Amcriciiti Steel Lit I'ros and other teams The Professionals wi'.i o.ip.iso Chester (Slants 011 June 11 and Mount IIollv U Wcdm-da.' following A' strong in r out of town , libs hook tu A -1 attrii thins for viwkdnv. Sat .rdav or Si - dav ganos shmiid r,: or Wire .1 t, ..liic. I'hiMt Pros pi..-, West. Leh.g avenue. PI Had. 1 hia H.-'.l p ,t Tioga -iriiyi Tv s'lgl ' 1 gngene nts 1 particular .ir- urged (ipendat.s June t."., 7.!.. II. Is p.. .1 i'v I 1 1 ,v. gntnes TDrwnt-e Trof, - 11 1 t,ttiipp aii' i ''"l""1 - ' '- V ""-r --"t comfort, but barna. Dwrres IIIV rnmArhin iiEiiiiBBHHMHE about them Wa K &zIiL- vduII like"-H 'N SgQHt ir..t..i . ,, Bm -w -s 1 H JC "" T 1 rmmise nomorc- ,.1 Mf J ' Twentv'to y stC1 tfac packaff sZJqT fSaasaJSSSar - i?i ynAua&onG PHILADELPHIA DETROIT TIGERS "'" ARE HERE TODAY! '." ;4.,Ty Cobb Makes His Bow to .... 1 Local Fans as Big League Manager BENGALS IN THIRD PLACE nimioiT Aminu, 2t, llllinh. HH i ot.ti, r lprtrh, If llpllmnn. rf .lonps. 31.. IIIiip II, ItnAslpr . Klntiks. p TIII I.TK'S Wilt rf (fllllllW lit , SH Ilrnrlll. lb. 4 W ilkpr. IT WpMi, If. I'prkln. e. line, 111. 3li. l.tki".. 2I. Kepfp i. The Wesleri. Ii in can Masebnll League 1 in tho Amrrl- make their IflOl it,,!.,,, I ,1. 1-. . . 1 , ., "" '" "" ..us. i mnv nnu umi 1 r. I.int 1 r, I , 1 1 ntmndorp rr-inrlt It ! fnns an- anxious to got n i.e.-p nt -- l?"-w' ,'f .'"" A' -,n1', rht. ' '"'' '!"' ,h . .... -i in- ii-uoiH in nan .lonnson fir cilt. II11. case of the is partli'ii.iirly so Iti tl c reorganized White Sor and ttii; Ketro.t Tigers, now muMlged b.v 'I'.vrus Hiijmond Cobb. Just how T.v si.es up as a lender will he decldul l,v i,., fIM ,i,w Mft.rnooii, for tho Ir, troit Tigers nre th.- llrst It, vtullng . ' ,, trim, the W est that will slew nt S,i. j'nrk " l.f tin., ,. heeti (1 Iiik turpiise to llllo, I, 1, j,,st lr, j, Uiii ,u ;,. , ,t Ip tii L is. , i,,ir,i ... .... . . , . . -I-, .. P.'-ng.ils nr.- n third p i-i, STI!AM.i MM II l WILLIAMS STEAMSHIP CO., Inc. "Ship By Water" LOS ANGELES. SAH FRANCISCO. PORTLAND, SEATTLE and TACOMA M. S. KENN'KCOTT S. S. "VVILLHILO (11,000 Tons) S. S. WILLSOLO (ex Cajuceti S. S. WILLFAKO CSOOO Tons.) Hcri'it mq rr Kor rates and particulars, apply WILLIAMS STEAMSHIP CO., Inc. Ill Droxol UldR.. Custom House Place IVi'V....'".. NEW AMERICAN TRANS PACIFIC PASSENGER SERVICE trarwecn 3tii 1 LEana I U'rtfcMA, WJbt,bMANljl1rI, HONG KONG and MANILA v.. th. ShORT ROUTE. NV t.iJ politul U S.S B. Lnen, 535 tt. lonf; 21,000 tom SAILINGS ,g 5 S Wen.tchee. Jonc 13 S.S. Silver SUte, Jnlf 9 S. S. Kcjitone State, Jalf 30 Pifm. rp.-v.ti?. p-.. enri-? nnv tremA rt -,,.4, ... HUL.H CALLAGHER.Cn.F.ec.Ait I7bt.t,5t .M.wY ,1, f !! il HHIP W !" of ADM I RAL LI l.M,.MMW II I' II 1-1 ll.l.. S.M...I .1 - EA R N Incorporated 1891 U. S. Shipping Board Steel St earner Regular Freight Service PHILADELPHIA to HAVANA S,S "COQUINA" LOADING lArrsurenuMiK hate ten mrnl for culm tlnchiiro- of rnrto lluYaat . 1'or Kpe anil Itt. AppV EARN-LLNE STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Agents Bullitt Building, Phlln. P. . ,Mhri ".OtWflM, sjoj.,80, Min nn Pa.scnser nnd I-rciRht Serrioo from nen lork CKflBi'llls A-m. . IHAMPTOt qtllUtnli. J ,. U Jlj ,,iT -fl M .nrrliinlii June 15 Jul M lui 11 VeTMik-itrU ... Junp S( Aui. 18 t-eu. II AJtnl (now! June 7 Jnlj 1J Anc M t itrmitnla June 15 July Id Auit. 13 AI-rU June ?5 PlMOl'TH CllEH ii I If. i. lUMi iKl ",0?,.s.v.v . Jun' " '"Ir An- i Colunit.ia , . j,,,,,. H july lft Au,, ,j i l luneronlit lnrl Jul) ? Jul 3d ns ?7 H NA.rrmT-vNA .iii'rtj tmi l'ATPi IvihlHOVN-IK FIi'V.F TO;i-- K ) I'nnn.inU June 4 . I : hhovnik Trur.T:: rivvii lllli June II 1 ih.h.to. to i.ivi:rj voi, iirli Junf. 2 . I If ' r IITA Til M , ' . . . - !.'t 't''i't VH , Ss ,v I Klter ritrs f , , Tl - . I'll! V . " HA Tit ' s. , v, i !( . - l' - i v t sf , Mnrlll jn 4 I 'HI' AI'E' PHIa Ti N' V I erentlH j, , , PHI. A . nm -o 1., M ,,s AS., it vvn"ii ; ellnl . ),,), ,h (iminl nnil iulie stp,im s,i,, i,,, I'aaM-i.eer t'fllre l0O Mitliuit si Phll 1 leliht (llll.-e llour.e IIU I'hlli. PHILADELPHIA to CADIZ BARCELONA NORTH AFRICA MARSEILLES GENOA SS "OI.'VM.'E" . June 10 IMo.nh t 1 ,!lne (or , ..,, ol 5pln Men. Mgenn. TunliU Cette. Nice Gibrult. nnd tho lv,n, Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St. I'hila, Pa Ixinitniril 1?(io.iil 1 oi Muin "( Asent. for THREE STAR LINE site., le AfTreteurt Fteunlt 21 Bridge s w York ELfOLLAH, V m AMERICA UNE New York to Rotterdam Via Plymouth and Boulogne-sur-Mer N AMMtRlUM tune 4Jul 9A, li NQ0RDAM June 11 July 16 Aug 2u R0TURPAM June 25 Jul 30 ept 3 RYNOAM July 2 Au 6 s,pt l0 Piitrntcr DhS.e Kill Walnut St, Phil VACATION TRIPS III s. 1-1 i 1 1 All! 1 . Ill V 11, , niisiiiN vv.ti .t nu r vi s ,, ' Ml NN ll , ,, , ,IA( hMIM II I T ( I I. I ' s s 1 ' 1 a 1 " . ' . , . "" I VI. 1 no . V 1 r 1 .. .1- f Merchants & Miners Trans. Co. lr1.1l. 111.. 1 Mllllontt nf VaH .c-m i tittle ,. .AUVJ-''- ft tn - - r UI. 1 2-3 Points Five Leading Hatters in Two Major Leagues A.Mr.lUCAN I.KAOI'K I'lutw nnd Chit. II, All. It II T.C. HpIIiiiiiii. Ilplrott 12 Hit 33 74 .(.11 ( 11I1I1 Di'trnll 40 Itll All 7B ,I0A siienkpr, (pprtnd 3.1 130 30 53 .4oi llir St l.oiilo 3K 101 47 0.1 .101 -(tirilil, St LoiiIm IK 121 1.1 47 3 n TiiN i, M'.nrK I'liijer nml Int. (.. Ml. II 11 IT. HortishY, st louls 37 113 ! Ml .113 .Mcllniry, .St, Ixml. 31 III. 2 ftl ,3M Jolilinlo.l llrn.ililjn II 170 30 03 371 .1. Miller I'lillit 31 113 17 -III .Ml (lllxliuu. I'lll. . 311 11,1 2.1 Al .332 I 1 1 distance removed from the New Yorl. ; Yankees, and there appears Mttlo , ehnnce of their displacing the Hitgmcn for 11 while, , spiM-inllj as the arc home i for a long stnv. May Abandon King's Cup Race New York, Junf- 2 Tin- Tr.in Ulnollo i' hi rn v fur (h- , no -rr-r, 'I by Kin Mlo rt if Il-lelum frohuliiy will lit abitn-rurn-l T ri 1 -1 j at te-njp nnb ttvu boats K..,n ... nn u..ra., H'K.. Il.l.ti.n , ...anUI. vnn un-"1 Toi1h ilmt lb... .-istponiM.-nt was . p,.rt,. 1 t, p riiiol,' this v .', whn l.tron I)o 1'iir-- 11 Isiiin Ainlmpiolor rrlp ! (IT. Tie tw tttllifA UM tIP srllf..,nPr i" Ai.nii.ni Humphreys to Lead Navy Nine ,!iniu,nll Mil. .1 jn- 2 Mi. 11 ,.man I'lnrlM '1 It if iil.r.'i has Um pi- ' 1 up niii -f 'I. Ni.-' A'ftiiimi .iipppall nlnp nn-l M ."tiiin.i J nn'i ,1 .-nil 11.1 t ,n .. ,... - ,, ,1 vnc i: U .1.11 -I. .... A..'!-mv tpnr, h t. m for Hip mUrx fteminn. H'.Tli hr." m Ii- , 1. .-1 llr-t t.,s, , th nine 1 'i 111' i - PftH I Giants Sign Amherst Crack mliprst Mnss r 1 ' J h Ww Vorl .,!'. 1 i- if " Va''r Zlnk nnrhp: r,f Ml. !(., n 1. 'Ot" h.i j mnfiilnr t amp anil ' r (i tlrn sTi.Msiiir n-thi , .. .June 11 . . .June 26 July 11 . ..July 26 .s u'h I'hila. I n HI m Ml 1 . - L I N E Marine Despatch Line Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle and Portland CARGO RECEIVED DAILY AT iMER 40, SOUTH WHARVES S. S. Cape Henry. .June 7th S. S. West Haven. .June 15th S. S. Liberator . . July 2d lor Kutre nnd Inform item luiti. Atlantic Gulf & Pacific S. S. Corp. Kooin 300 13a s. 7 niril hi rhllalrlohlit I r,.. J't; k M r -; BLACK DIAMOND STEAMSHIP CORP. PHILADELPHIA to Rotterdam, Antwerp & Amsterdam Am. S, SCollinRsworth" Now Loading W. J. Grandfield & Co, Pitadrlphla Aqent . , 'ninu-.pnra ?rnt 308 Chestnut St. I I omh.ird 117G-: H-!l Ma,n 676!S Dixie Steamshio Lines PHILADELPHIA, BRISTOL, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW L'.S S.M. ,s.S. MONOMAC Now 1 ia.li. Her A Port KUbmiiml 1 s n,ij .: .'.V'tl! Vuun" for ROTTERDAM I s l H S V, ,.,,, l.tiK-.teil 10 -ml June 8 Hnrrus, Maill & Co., Inc. 25 lnf.iittc Hid, 1'hlladelnhU '- """'i Slolo 16 SERVICE To Riea Libnu Steltm I r , IMIll ADH.PHIA JUNE IT, I S S "I ort Armitrnnif'' s u im.h 1 mivi Dall.mnrr- June 8 Norfolk - -June 11 Nevt York June 21 HARRIS, MAG1LL & CO., Inc. Alenln I ufil(e Hid Jy.ui. SZSII 1. Main Itoli V fl I 13 ft 1 ! Jt 1 l M V m T l jJ-L.i k. iekJL 1 l 1 I'l directiMUS Danrig m mm I nim ; tiTUJB.:' I tl n I H iff itf. 1 Ml V.IWJ'J' t s II I '( 1 m :ii M X I 'll . ; AM $ 1 . I'l K ?l I ii) Ttr, 'f 'ii t njfi ill .;. ii.it' .' v-i 1 i Vi" 7. ! w ) laljil 1000 L iv v ..y m