W$7i ;ft'TT i..'V 'f 'V... -' ftt''WiTS!M,',.f: ..'j. , W iT '. JKfw. ' . ,' '' ' 1T" 1-, -r-m fi',V?"! "9 vr-rt- " U " Jl'v.: . W 1 . v ' y " II ft V . je"' 11.VEJSLLN& ' PUBLiU liDUJttHJltJDJblLjeHlA, TMUKuDai JUJNJb. U, JLiHSI (, iy Bi& Cream of Eastern LawnTennisdom Meet Tomorrow and Saturday in Church Cup Matches at Menon HL Y. HAS EDGE IN mmsmm IWIMI . INTERGIIY ItNNIS Today's Local Ball Games miF uuf"? Nw Vorh Ilrom at Rrlde. Jl.V,-,J,"l!!,.?,, n.mI Pliodox street, hoclken Vn r rrofo,l,,'" n t'onsha- rJLinJi' 'V''' A Ai ' Itowlmul A. A., rrankfortl avenue iiboir Iliitler street. nfriiiiintonn nt Abetfoyle. flieiiter. rielehcr garner,, iittTainimuu, ri LU- . " ,"' ,i" niiinn anil 9 TESREAU'S BEARS ON AN OLD BATTLEFIELD ARE HERE TODAY Metropolitan Exports Havo Strong Team for Church ! Cup Matches Tomorrow i . will1 PLAY AT MERION Br spick nwti , Vevf York flocran to havo by far fhc .troiutst team in tho Intercity lawn Tnnis matches, which will H played It Merlon Cricket Club. Havcrford, : .-, nn,1 Saturday for the ueorgo Kw Church Cup. Tomorrow the -gagu'M... c. c.f o. Se. will bo started at 2:30 P M., 0rn'rWDSf a'..8 ,,' i -nil lin between Boston nnd rsow nlngs). York. Th" wlnner I'10''8 Philadelphia Bthiaifnen-uproAnho Philadelphia, team J,! Wallace P. Johnson, Cynwyd, cap ut, and first single; Craig Kiddle, SirC second singles: 8. W. Pearson, SnntowCn Cricket Club, third sin rlesT Oarlton Shafer, Cynwyd, fourth SSfei' Carl Fischer, Cynwyd and UyC of Pennsylvania, ntth . In - i 1m Ted l'-ownru-, .uchuh, oiaih .".. T.tninn nnd Pearson, first Oppose Bride8burg Club .."".aji sLirs ni oien sociM. secona I Claimants of Independent Base- "'"ft .ami i:rle avenue. . tfJ&JXSg?- r,"H ball Championship of the East irSE"1"11... I?" - Hull IMtUlon, New . , . . , in?i ""in or uriinir. jongne island. ..'ItwJMlieta' imiku- I'. H. H. Relief v. mi Hl Nt,1"'"' Hwnlln. 1 1'. St. I Fort Mlf- ..... ., k, , -,, iillniPy ;i l-1 Bl nAvr jn Inniiranee Inriir p. A r. v. Trmfli IlK'"" nd HtlX'klroUrn, IftRUf ! ".o o. iiNirr ni urnliom. I'nrnonn Twrntr-nlnlh nn1 'lrnr1lrfd utrrrtx. in .I'V.' IBmio of (nnnnlowr rhlliul nhln Tniot Co. vn. Gin Tnwt Co. 5!S: ROYAL HIANTS AT M PHII ?5 I'nrnonK & Co., ".... TMminn nnd Pearson mJiiWcs: Blddlo and Shafer, second S FlBchcr and Kdwnrds, third doublca. ... . Tie iM.ew, jui --' ... .-. -V-" AH -A r.lMn T'nmflmiA. firflf". RtlPlPS pOBCU V .LI... & aiAAnml oltmlfMl (ienn n n I own North oermanumii N'nflntint tlnnlf -JI fV...A V .. 1--l Ity Tnift f'o. n. Corn Kxclmnro Nntlonnl Ilnnk. f-hllllfh' 1'ark. Hroikln llojul (llnnM nt North rhllllc. Fourth nnil InKohotklnit. YBSTF.ItllAY'H I.OCAT. SrOUF.H lllllllale. fll WoKtilnirlon lli-nr. H. Jlrriniintann. 0i . C'ubnn hlnm. fl (come l-'riuirUitlli. A inning). A.. (It TVImnr. 3 In- (ten St. t'lrment'ii. 8 t'olTn. 4. rinnnrlnl lnnr Iinnrnncp Co. of ?orth nPrlrn. 7. TmilMnimU Vttllnnnl ft. Hankers, nnd llrnlirr' Ininie Cnnndler & Co.. 7i Ilrdmond A Co.. I. Kant Oinfj, 4i Huburbnn II. C..8. . Unnld Trnnult Itfimir Ornern.1 Offlra, rrnnKioni. u. 71 T.nnA TIHa Anil Tnnt. 4i Went fhlliidetniila Title nnd iinnK nnd Tnint I-eniin rlt. 4t WeilL thlliM TrUR5, rt. 1. Tl. Tt. nnrnt OfTIM ivnk-Ttffllt. irniiM- oi i-neenRer irnnie. s, . .;.n,!.n!l ,,,lnl Ilgne Olrnrd Trtint. 12! I'hlhideliihla Nntlnnnrr 0. iiuuinriiir j.ii iiowmnn a. .i.. 1 K. , It. (ieneml oirice Inirne flprinr tl T Artro A. A.. 2l AM HlAr. Media A. A., fll HrUtnt A. 0.. B Onrden Htrret. 4i Cqnl nnil Iron, 1 Iflphln Tnu fieri, Hi St. Ml ,. a,. i an ninrn, l. I'hllndelphti t, Hi St. Mlfhnel. (I. IVm, Pteel ft Hon, fli TrlnnKle A. 0.. 3. Mouth riiUitdelnhln I'rofefMtonal.,7t V. F. Ilend. 0. KimomI. 13i fit. rnul. 0. Ilrnn-n Ilrothen li Co.. 10) Clnnrnntee Trrmt, H. l"lflli(r. 10 1 TMcnn, 0. IllueJiicketR' IMiKn(.IT. S. Marine 12. tii i. jt 2.i n- - iliwlnr Demdiment 5 U. S. 8. Fulton lllchards nnd 7, tv. h. h. Muury o. umiwnN iOiiRue raTni rtircniic. ui ." chlnery DUIMon, 1. ANN0UNCEP0L0 LINE-UP Devereaux Mllburn Names Players on American Team London, .Tuno 0. Devereaux Mllburn, captain of tho Amerlran International polo team, Iibb announced tho players who will take pnrt In tho championship matches against tho British team, be ginning Juno IS on tho Ilurllnghnm Club grounds. They arc: Louis Stoddard. No. 1; Thptnan C. Illtchcock, Jr.. No. 2; J. Watson Wobb, No. 3; Mllburn, back. " AH four men were out practicing yesterday, but playing on different teams mixed with hngllshnfen. Special Trains for Big Fight Several npeclal trains, conslstliw of parlor ears, rlub cars, dtntnir tare and roaches, w.ll bn operated by the Philadelphia und rteadlniL Hallway on juiy J ror ins penem or reei denti of Philadelphia and vlclnltv who de eire to attemJ the Dempwy-Carpentler fluht. These epecinl trains will be In addition to oxtra equipment on tho regular trains for New York leavlni; rteadlng Terminal Phlla delphla. at a A. JT.. 7 A. M.. A M. and 10 A'. M., etandnrd time, on July 2. Rodgers Re-elected W. Va. Coach Wiition M. Washburn, second singles ; Vincent Richards, third singles: Dean Mathey. fourth singles: Howard Vo S fifth singles; WnUrr Merrill Hall, sixth singles; unroiu inrocn n.HL. mhqtltittn: nichards nn Washburn, first doubles; Kumngao and n.l C. Wright, second doubles ; Sam Hardy, captain of the United States t.. eim team, and n partner who has I" t not been decided upon. J Boston's team is: K. Norrls WI1- Hams, 2d, first singles; sac lies, iicond singles; G.Colket Coner. third singles ; Harry 0. Johnson, fourth s n rev h. B. Bice, fifth singles ; Irving 0 Wright, sixth singles ; Williams and Johnson, first doubles ; NUes and Canor, second doubles; BIdwcll and Porter, third doubles. Philadelphia has selected tho follow JM second team: Alex Thovcrr Bow liSd Evans, J. C. Bell, Jr.. Ed Thayer, Jm Thayer, J. W. Wear. C. S. Itogers Barf Pflnst, Jr.. Andy Morgan. 1. h. Cravh Dr. P. B. Hawk, Cap Wistcr. The committee in chargo of tho tour rattent la : A. L. Hosklns, referoe. and Howard W- Lewis, Morion ; AV. P. Rowland and Percv Osborne, Bclfield ; Dr. P. B. Hawk and Wallace F. John ion, Cynwyd; S. H. Oollotn and Sam M Peacock, Gennantown; Dr. E. B. Dewhurst and George Zlnn, Hunting don Valley ; L. S. Do Lone and Howard Biddlc, Overbrook Golf Club; W. H. Thomson and Dr. B. B. V. Lyon, Pblladolphla Country Club ; J. R. Car penter, Jr., and J. J. Brown, Phila delphia Cricket Club; P. S. Xowland ana.i'. X. Mnsni, iun"'Kiu vjuumijr ,. ... VlL. .tune O.lrn M. Olab. no'dnors. who iilloted th Weft Vliglnla Cnl- All tho Church matches will be two voieity baseball team this Mason, was ro of three vantage sets, and there will be fSSS&l'?, ,. atRTet?cnd'eplirtma.Snt'l5r alas matches each day. the univemity. AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES "Jeff" Tesrcan nnd his New York Bears, claimants of the Independent professional baseball championship of tho East, are In town to play Brides burg, nt Richmond nnd Orthodox streets. The game Is scheduled to begin at 0:15 P. M. and one of the largest crowds of the season Is expected. According to n telegrnm received by Mnnngcr Ed Caskey InBt evening Tes reati will be on hand nnd will pitch. Tho uptown mnnngcr wired him yester day after reading of nn nutomobllo col lision in which "Jeff" and n number of his players were in. Brldcsburg has three star hnrlers In Tommy Vol. Bill Grevell or Chnrlio Clock and Mnnager Caskey Is unde cided as to whom he will pitch. It nil depends on how they warm up. It Is dock's turn as he has not pitched for a week when ho shut Chester out with out a' hit or run. North Phils to Start Twilight Tho Brooklyn Royal Ginnts will help the North Phillies usher In the twilight season at tho Phils', new park at Fourth and "Wlnghocking streeti (4f00 North) this evening nt 0:1C P. M. Manager Glcason realizes thnt his club has u hard battlo on its hands as the Royals arc playing the. greatest game In their career, which Is evident , by tho defeats handed local clubs to date. The now park of tho locals Is easy of access, cars 47, 50 and 75 passing the grounds. Tho somo team bns been signed as last year nnd their showing In the opening games makes It evident that they will be in tho fight for the city independent title from the start. Johnny Barker or Lefty David will hurl against Hubbard, and a pitchers' battlo is expected. The Phils alio have a great pair of umpires In Billy Wnsner behind the rlate nnd Cooper on the bases. Tie at- Gerrnnntown Gerraantown nnd the Cuban Stars Ftaged a well-pjayed gamo at Chelten and Magonlal avenues Inst evening nnd when dnrkness hnltod tho contest the score stood a deadlock at 0. The fea ture was tho wonderful work In center field of Ornn, of tho Cubans. Ho had seven putouta to his credit, several of which wcro sensational catches. In the hitting line tho homo team's battery and tho visiting pitcher were In the limelight. "Harp" McGrory nnd Shubert. of Gcrmnntown, each contributed three hits nnd Fabro. tho Cuban hurler. had n pair ot triples By GRANTLAND UICE Somewhere in Franco, Juno 0. L13T thy softest sleep oome to them, Where their dreams are long and deep. Let Thy gentlest gray winds tcoo them Where the summer shadows creep. For they met their last endeavor Where the crosses mark their name, A nd ihev hold tho lino forever Where tho poppies flash to flame. 0 TITBY know the thunder's over " Of' tho eannonading guns As they dream beneath the1 clover Where some singing river runst Do (hev know that dawn breaks gently Whero no zero hour waits, Where no raw soul waits intently " On the order of the Fatcst RECORDS FALL IN BIG COLOR MEET Annual Contests Held by North-! oast High Bring Out Fine Athletic Performance NEW RELAY MARK MADE Five Leading Batters in Ttvo Major Leagues AMFJUCAN LBAOTjU rirer nnd Clnb O. Alt. R. It. Iteilman. Tetroit.. 4H jll 41 M HPfoker, C levelanJ 40 144 38 60 Cobb. lletrolt ?? ?7 ?5 52 H ler. t. I-ouli... 41 171 47 H HetereJA, Ht. Louis 43 140 1H 63 NATIONAL I.F.A0n: r.c. .440 .417 .101 ,ann .370 riarer and Clnb O. All. It. If. V.V for. Vounr, New York Horn Mollenrr. jonnexon, (frlroes It, IOuU 44 170 r, Ht. Ioul rr. pt. I.ouls n. Iirooklrn l( CIllCORO.. 37 78 44 IAS .10 03 no IDS 40 73 43 ion ;: oh 37 144 32 40 .373 .300 .307 .331 LARGE GOLF FIELD ATLANSDOWNEC .C. Nearly One Hundred Players Toe Off Today for Delaware County Links Title T0 TtTEY miss the muffled tramping U Where tcith rifle and with paek Old remembered mates were camping For another dawn attaokt Do they hear the bugles playing In tho marches of their dreams, As the summer winds come straying By tho valleys and the strcamsf FES, I know the tear is over Where their crosses dot tho glen, And that Time the ancient rover, Will not come their way again. And from Juno beyond December They have known their final play Whero a world may not remember Any longer than a day. BUT with eyes half closed and dreaming We can hear the drumfire roll, TFAere the big shells echoed, screaming, And the shrapnel sought-its goal. And the dreamers in this Oity Of the Long and Silent Night Were not objects of your pity nut the paladins of right. TtTELL, perhaps it doesn't matter W In the scramble known as life. They are safe beyond the clatter And the snarling and the strife. And though time nor fate rexcards them ThcrlFis peace within the dust, Where an ancient helmet guards them And a rifle red with rust. OovurioM, tttl. All rtonH rttervti RIGHT ON THE BUTTON 'PLAY FOR PHILLIPS 'CUP Boots and Saddle Ben Valet will find tho heavy going to his liking today at Lntonia in the Palaco Hotel Stokes, while Rising Rock and Ills Uholco appear to bo tho con- 1 tenders. Horses well placed in other 1 races are: uirst wewcii uombs. Marvin May, Hereafter. Secom Mervtoo iflog, Black Rock. Third Gammer Gurton, Whirl. Come do Hon our. Fourth Dr. Rao, Pit, Corydon. Sixth Nig. Alameda Girl, Deep Sinker. Seventh W. G. McClintock, Miss Fon taine, Michlavclll. For tho fifth tlmo In eight years the Reds defentcd the Blocksjn tho nnnual color contests of Northeast High School, held ot Northeast Field, Twenty-nlnUi nnd Cnmbriu streets, yesterday after noon. The score was 00 1-3 to 40 2-3. Ono of tho features of tho tiny was n two-mile relay race against tlmp, the record having been established at Lnf oyctto College In 1017. Gundniu, Hill, Hcmmerly nnd Slemmer ran tho dis tance In 8m. 34s, or 10s. better than the time they ran against. Three other records fell during the day. Kllgmnn lowered the first mark when ho ran tho 100-yard dash In 10 3-Cs. The next camo when Hcnne stepped over the 220 yards In the low hurdlo event in record time. The finnl recosjl rnme when Stollmnn leaped 5 ft. 0 in. In the high jump. Although tho Reds mode tho highest score of tbo day, tho Blacks won the bascbnll game, 8-0, und wcro leading in tho sorter game, 2 to 1, when It had to be called off on account of the ball being lost. The basketball gatno was postponed until n later date. Over 2000 students of the Eighth street and Lehigh avenue school par ticipated in the Held duy that came be fore the color contests. Each of these was entered in ono or more events). Gcrmnntown Wins Again The Gcrmnntown High champion baseball team mado a trip to Uirnnl College yesterday afternoon. As usual, tho Clivldcns emerged winners, but not until Ihev hnd been forced to the limit. Tho scoro was 5 to 4. Kaufmnn, the burly twlrler of tho Green and White, was ugain tho star of his team. Ho struck thirteen men out and collected a couple of lilts. Col lard was on the receiving end nnd did some nlco work. This boy. by the way, ai n..in. fc..i.. , ...i- . ,. nn neon one ot tnc mainEtnvR nil ir. last year. High Cost showed a noteworthy . Ho has been socking the ball uround performance, at l,atonln Tuesday by break- 40A ii .cnvnn ti hnM ..... rn, Ine the track record held Jointly by 8ennlnK , "J' ",'. -i"." ",,. nn.s, a Brea? arm. Park end Wlnnimr Wltrh o, R forlnnr. of 1 "nil 1111". QI0112 with llU sneprl nnil 1:11. The Williams horse set f. record at ' headwork, makes him a great catching 1:10 45. I ninnlilnji the deal. The oolt mored tho distance In 1:07. the nve furionirs part In 1:00 flat. Bobby Burman'a Left Drops Joe Miller In 15 Seconds They sparred n few seconds, landed n iiunch or two, then zowie right on the button Bobby Btirmnn's left drapped plump on Jon Miller's Jnw and the sailor from the United States Steamship f tuton dropped Mko a log in tho mnin bout nt tho Bijou lost night. Tho fin ish camo fifteen seconds after tho bout started, which is pretty close to the shortest bout on record. Referco Low Grlmson probably saved Miller from Injury when he broko the sailor's fall after Burtnan hnd crossed his left. Miller wns on his way to tho floor, the back of his head first, when Grlmson grabbed the falling nnd un' ronsclous boxer by the shoulders so that he Hllpped to tho tnot in n sitting posi tion, tnen lay prone while tho referee started to count. When Grlmson reached three a towel wns tossed into the ring. Johnny Brown let up on Sam Kates nftr the second round, permitting the hitter to stny the limit, while in the other four-roundor Fllnkv Knufman met n rugged opponent in Kid Kelly. Kuuf man won by a slight shade. Perry B. C. Wants Games The Perry Hoys' Club, a second-rlaf s sixteen to eighteen year-old nine, has a "umner or open uaien in June ana juiy. The team would like to arrange two numes for the Fount, of July with some (rood see ond-elass team, l'orry lost Its first aamc of the aason last week, when the Forty elKbtn Ward Juniors eent them down to defeat by the score of tl to 4. Johnny Slogan ' lroed that he Is the find of the season nn I third base, as the youngster played at the Lot corner In first-class fa'ihlon. All teams of this class havinir open dates at home o away should wrlto to Klmer Snyder L'f.'D South Mole street. Philadelphia i t Columbia Oarsman Gets Ducking ) rouchkernsle, N. Y.. June B. - I'rai nee of the Columbia university crews on tho Hud son was enlivened bx a real thrill 'hen ' Nelson, rowing No. 6 In tho freshman hoit, ' caught a crab and was hurled from his p,ace ' Miss .Tor. the best flllv jthmm thts vear. Second Romper, owned by Montfnrd Jones, of Kentucky, won i i-i iho-iuiiuiih lave ni j-'ttium ill n luuiy In 1:00 1-5. Weioiifl Goes to Slate Warren Welund, one of tho grcntest all-around athletes ever developed at I.ansdale High School, will be gradu ated this month. He will he graduated Honor pupils have Hoseberi. ( new named ny tno lacuity and Welund is nt the head. Ho will enter Stnfn . . , .. ,,, Whether rtroonispun and Trrster will i College in the fall. Penrose appears best of tho good field be entered in the l-uonla Derby Saturday For tho t.nt twn t,nru Vt.. i i. enteroil In tho Ttolilnmn TTnm1lrn nt ' depends on the reeult of n workout to N L .Jor. luo Vast two ycors A eland has Belmont Pork ti.rlnv with KnfilnV nn,l ' fjv'" ...,he .lVh'Ln: P.r r.d"- ...""2.""??" ",,C!1 l0 '! on of 'C fastest hi 7- , , , i " ," ".. )r( kivcu uii iiniiusi. ui ioi younus Cilndlntor won another rnc at Belmont In lrrmreaslve fftnhlon. rarrvlnir thn htiim 1m- a 1 .in nnxn.a TV, CSV.. .-. .. M1I la 1 4. M t. .. 1 :.Ti l,'l,,V-.-"."..S.lL",?.V"'j: ':(.""' OI " cinss. nonor pupils I un..in. --" '" " " " ""' i neen named bv tho facultv and Wolnn.i Step races Lightly : First- as contenders. Other irst Dick Dendeye, Rerrlng- .. - - - MlIH A IIOU Al.n -" Hill I I , IX'lIllli; The Goodfcllows payed their second tor)i Evelyn White. Second (Interna game at the Strawbrldge & Clothier .. I ---1 ....l ... Ktt.lM IM I1.M (llamonu nilU luunu cuij yitaim; in iiiv West Philadelphia Catholic Ulub, The The TJelmar A. A., one of the best of the games with all first-class travollng teams, local traveling clubs, with a record of ten Wm. C. Foss. B2ft2 Spruco'street. Itctorles In the last twelvo played. Is with- Host Kml Club wants Barnes away. JX t a game for Baturday or Sunday. .Man- Perret. 0131 I.archwood avenue. ami Rhftllrrnaa hen nlened aevnriil new nlav. ' flicker A. C. a fast team wants games in sr.d would like to book games with tho wllh all fourteen-sisteen-yoar-old home iu uanown? , .:ui j-,ast inuiana ...... 'II fl nnAiVa tn. Iteel' nerrterin with four hits, and Clarke, Jobes and Elliott, with three apleco, wero the stars. Set India-France Davis Cup Date Farts, June 0. Thot irellmlnary .nl. tnMtenee netiveen the unci Indian teams have been scheduled for Julv 17 l"5 ""rt 1 ln rftrt Inary Dvls the French for tho school quarter-milers n the Philadel- P" a section. Hi- clipped the record King riandlt was bought for the United twice tins jenr and nlwuys traver.- HfiLiniJii "S'TiVrKT1; Qt," rmount Krviw at tV "nflmont the distance clos to 52 seconds Hf. Steeplechase) Joyful, Ticket, Park salo for I2500. George D. Wldener's mm nnelmr nn the ..I.,. ,7,1, Ur ii Foo . Fourth Romany, Car- ' Phoenix brought the highest nriee of tho I "il " ii i J "'"'"I'lon Inusdule ii- ii- " " "" otiiiuis, tional Wisest pet Sweeper. Thunderstorm. Fifth Regal Lodge, Star Realm, Pirate Mc Gee. Sixth Phoenix, Scotland Yet, Alllrlo. WllUam A., a black colt by Jack Atkln Tenera, ha been sold by C. A. Apple- guie io cam j. iiiiurein or liiu.uovi, Apple gnio purcnsseii ip coil iron! in' sate xor t-ivv, sale being knocked oft to J, MSUll. U. Da1s for fi colt front the IJvlngston A nve-ana-a-halt-fiirlong To Lead Tiger Track Team Princeton, N. .1.. June 0. William K- Stecnson, star quarter mllcr, was chosen track this V Ptovenson, who Is a Junior, lives In Prince to lead the Tiger at a meeting of tt the annual track dinner ln Nassau Inn teftm for next eeaenn his year's letter men after ton and propared for collete at Andoer, wcrkout on the stralRht-awny -nt Helmont i w hero he captained the track team In his for the edification of Jlr. Illldreth clinched I Fenlor year. In the shell, (ailing In the water In mid stream. The coaching launch with Jim Rice always on the alert for Just such an einer- cency was near at hard and In ! ss than a minute the much surprised freshman was naui his hauled from tho water none the wurs for ducking. Four Out of Five for Indiana The Indiana Professionals reglftered four i out of nve victories In the games p'ayed ' last week, their only defeat being at the hands of Doylestown. leaders of the Mont gomery County Lesgue Manager Melman has a. star hurling staff In I-efty f'hapln. , Pratt and Spider Mason, and Is open for I Saturday, Sunday anil twilight games. Ad dress Joe Melman. 2030 North Thlrty-flrst I street, or phone Diamond S'J7 W between 0 and 8 P. M. , SPECIAL TRAIN TO THE Dempsey Carpentier Championship Contest JERSEY CITY Saturday, July 2 Eastern Standard Tim X.Y. Broad Street Station 8.3S A West Philadelphia 8,40 U North PhlladetDhla B.OO K Ar. Jersey City 10.45 Aj Returning, leave Jersey City ONE HOUR aiicr tne contest Weland Is nlso n ntnr fnnthnii ,.,.i basketball man. He played tbu back field on the gridiron team aud Jumped .... .. v.m ummiuau OKBrCgUtlOn. Cuban Polo Team Arrlvss Washington, June 0. A team ot Cuban P"ln Players, of which Adelberto Jlmlnsi : l" cnptaln. arrived here for a series of Inter national matches with American army teams Ray Fisher Signs With Franklin Franklin, Va.. June 0 -- Roy nher, former Pltchr for tho Cincinnati Reds and once a member of the New York Americans signed a contract to play with the Tranklln Independents. It wa announced her todai I Fisher recently had been coaching the ba.. ball team of the University of Michigan Special Train will run direct to and from Jersey City Station Ilcrular trains to end from New York con nect nt Mubatun-Trstuter with trains ot the Ripld Transit Klrr trie Line to and Irom Sum mit Avenue and Eubsnce riser, Jersey City. Pennsylvania System hiding olubs. Address T. P. Shal!croH .2845 South Seventh atreet. or phono Oregon 8868. Owing to a. mlminderetMnAtnir (he TamI Tartc Sparrows team flrtds Itself without for June 11. 12. 18 and ID, and on wlllfht dates. Park Sparrows la a semi roniaional traveling team, having a win In streak of eight straight games. Would having gnmes. ; to hear from auch teams as Flelshor, orty-elghth Ward, Audubon, Elinor, Vine, ir.i Mtllvllle. Mlnersvllle. Pencord. Coates. Ills, Stetson. Htrawbrldge A Clothier, Clanasr-Weldon. North Phlladelnhla A. A'.. nttlvltr nnd other nlnh nf thin ntsi. Ail. rtii Wllilarn Dencea. 184B North Twon tlith street, or phono Relnront 83SS J bo rw 0 P. M. and 7:30 P. M. esananaoan is going in great rorm as il teams. .ixenue Shop 12. of the Ktrschbnum Raseball I-eague, wants games away. M. Llnto. care A, 11, ICIrfcchbaum, 1737 North Randolph street. Rosa A. A. wants games nway with all flrst-class teams. J. Forstlen, 071 North Tenth street. II. A. Drrrr A. CI., n traveltnr teern, wants names with all flrot-claes clubs. F. O'nrlnn. 714, Chestnut street. A flrst-elaaa traveling team vracta gnrats. Manager, 142.1 North Ithan street. Clr.irflclrt A. A., n fast travellnr team from Kast Falls, desires games. 31. J. Harnn 3114 Clearfield street St. Veronica's All-eltors havo Saturday opm inr a urHi-cmsN uome icam. i. , iianni- ril ernen In 1t irnmn tvltli MlnornvlllA lnt,l n.. T. ..i.A.. T. ..!. ahu -- ....... ...... c--,..- ................uv Kttiij .., J,l"IIII JkLllclilflll'll ..r.,,., TBonday, which endod ln a draw at 4 all Notnscmn A A. has June 11 open for n r'tr' . .P,ewcome.r' Proved a atumlillni; llrst-;lnss traveling team. Dan Mellon. 017 Woek to Mlnersvlllo and hod It 1u Hired i!nt -nrm.-uii .trU! illi. Shenandoah meets the strong Cressona ' Tullon A. A., a third-class tr.iellng team. Iters tomorrow. The& travel to Chester nn u,.n iii rt k ir .A a ii,,.i.B,- Lit llturriav nnd nlsv AlMrfnlM nt ahnnnn.l.mli t. i. r.i:ii ... ?.ft ' Arvy' w r , ... . First Dutch A. l would like to arrange tii? I'm.rfi ".JJX'i,'Ji,"1,',.,(UaffanKS tBmc wllh nil 4venteen-elghtecn-year-old affi'?hih,,iln"i?:,aiV.i,,0.?e 'Til? U?JA nm willing to travel to Ashlanef, K. J. 8?2 ..ri ty 11, ""'"'' 844S Uraa- I T. I Jones 5271 North Bancroft atreet. on street.. rhnn ni.mcnrt jnw. KMnm. .1 A . ......ii.M ,... ..., i -..-... .,.,...-....- . ...v,uvu &, .,, .. IIHIGIIIIM ISI1IU, HlllllB . n8".JeVnte.n.e.ghte.n:y,ar.o,a ' ?'K ffil il , tem. wants g un. 6123 Kl . St. Clement' foil all flrit-class vrsw amea at home. J. ia, 012J Klngeesslng avenue. k Liemema a. mes with any and IB. J, Wilson A. C. has several open date In Juno, July and August awny. a. Tvetber- " iZirdu. to henr I man. 718 Rl'ner atret , would like to near tiluia., in A n if traveling teams. J. I "W,122JeV A'F' m5, Vnlrhlll .Ir.ot 5j"'' EUme. T. 11 Am AssAmuaat I neat am tes MaCarty, 551 South' Clarion street. Htonton Ilrothera. a nrst-claas traveling team, desire games away. A. Leopold. 4P.R0 North Seventeenth etreet. Innox A. A., a jeventeen-oignieon-ywar- . rvuiinra M. old hme team, want ajn stroet arrange games with all first-class teams. J. "!. 103s Jlorrls struat. Inn Held Club, a fast team, wants treY nWRy wll"am W'asner. B52S Lena nfteenlh Wnnl Reinibllcin Clnb. a travel- games. Ifnenfir nhnnn 1'iT Chsse 1172 3 nlnrtln ,. t.. WOUia IIKO IB nrrunan Buiiii jvuoori trssrfnr .IHin KA.h 1..aI.KHI .Ima, 'lupeaocKen ueua, a rast traveling team. "iioqui games in the noar ruture. j. v. .uner, 4ii North Cleveland avenue, itTlliaw flllb ha A .TnnA 1 nnd JutV 4 (two Rmei) open for first-class homo teams. Teomss R. Hill, phone Poplar 3260 J. Woodland Tircr.. a fast traveling team. AMI FA a,. r. b. a Tl.. . i... tlTID Xlnlnil Wn,rre.T "ruluu- H" lth soconrt-cia-i traveling teams, Thi.. .i..l ..... . ... ..i... r.,it, .1171 K-rfiniir;irii avenue. .:."."''"""1 """'- '.. WOUllI lino .' - . - ,-, ' r. niVll... tn.l trnv.lln. tinm, want fhiiich, Hirgeart II. J. Flanders, '.(WO Pouth Sovnty-thlrd strft St. Jonn of Arc C. C, a strlctlv flrsl-ols i nam. vauts i.-amo'i avny. William Cross. team, desires games with nil nrst-cl.vas i An outfielder would like to connect with a srreaauons. F, MttcNcii, 1700 North Ttten- idxtHon-sMeuti-nn-year-Jia i-r-m. -iiou vioi. w-firat utret , i iantnn-1 0211. ... .Jle,tu riil'iMWohla All-Slon. a traveling Fnrudlsr F. C. wants mR""'"" mm, havo a few open dates for Urst-clana first cla.ns ieim, Frank Mltn, S113 Nortn ninos. Richard Clark 717 North Markoo , T.ntv-nlnth street. trest. . I j-N-V-r SwIjI. a fast traveling team, foortlanil Cubs, a Junior traveling team. I i nn"tp game- Herb-rt Ilarock, l21 North nt gamoi Rub Ilelilv, H4S Niirth Ornu ' niwnlh street. . ... Mclrosn 1'lnli, or Aiisntio v uy. wvuia une to hoik games v.lth all flrst-class teams. J. Switcher. BUT llourso Rulldlng Witter Park, a nrsi-ri i. """il street Jacluon A. f. has cpon dates awav. A. H. i!i!' H033 P0"!1 KlKhtccnth street. ..'.V' lutcli Juniors, a fast sevonteene mnoieen-j ear-old team, want games eltuer nom or away with aggregations of this cillb.r, T I Jones. 2271 North Uancroft street. Trni""" .-!,re- r. " " C would like to hear Nffl a" "r'-i'luss homo teams. J. F. ""Hams .121 Richmond street. Inn nntfifflAsu ...n..i.i hi.. .- ...itVi nm-clasa toam, 31. Rcardon. Blot North umei, ireei ,tv TriLTelnrih n fnt fenni . --..,... -,....... ...... J. W wunt Llacu, 8b0 North Judson Roler street, Ounkcr tlty A fni, a..ii , . . . aller, V lll,B lBam waris to near ironi nl. . r"'lass umatour plmrM who would Ii r Sonn:t with a club of this callbor. ivf.cCa.tf0."' 37 North TwHlfth street. iSI. ".r't'.'. n fllsl tracllng team, wants TuHi'i i8.' Noll"i Bu:(1 Penlrldgo street. rilrV... ' "' ' " nrst-class seventeen 6 vteJ"-yr-olJ team, wants games ajvay. JinVv fli'.u D'tklns aenue. fnJiT. " " would Ilka to hear from ail 0'Bri.ln'l'.l.1l.t.e,en- oar-old homo clubs. Q. South' i1.2-0 i!a'.th Twenty-sixth street. thiri... .''" JunlorM want guim-s wllh all Jo. r,.Jin.,lee.,VJ,Br-l11 "ln" hnvtiig grounds VnrH1,,,.19!!.8 Norlh Nlmh ,ret- womT ' 'v- a fist traolln tearrr. IMl"" "1Ul H seontcen-elghteun-("'"regatloris C. Uovrr. atlil Hart- InJ iJ"i U""1'1 Transit A. A., a fast tt.wel thls c.nV ".nt' BiimiM with all ti'ninu f T"lfii IT1-! Whiteside. 2534 North II'"!)!?."'1, ''"(''"'ItiniiU want sanns wllh 1633 v.,ia".". wm" teams r Welshman. 4t V J,'"!i"ll str.et. phone Iilamonil IVil.. t . . . . .... llh h.,;i '. " '" uesirous or bookliiK games BteonS "reerUms' Wulrtman. l.MU North .Anion A, A. Wnillrl IILrn tn l.nrtU unnin. lass te-ims hiAliv irrounds. 4n v i r" "-' North becoinl stieet. t'am- MaJetifn a ,, .,,, Ullm . - old1 home teams hiirnnil atPAAt has several open dates for nopp. Sen v,u ,"ur' UJI North becoi.Ts r.mJ"'i A!, ' would Ilk Arm1 V '18 South Hcecllv fl... '!." t. has several n " NiYih i"" ''l"," llomco A. CI. Kor JUfioii. ,."u"'",u ",re;t nst an ' Vlnl"rH. a fl" team, want "wt ,ii ,' " a fie team, want to mi v iiVrh',"-" RJ":"-er-old traveling ,,Anrltiui, A. ' . i.V" '"".."ie.,,i .. " in --ni: iriiir.iri m . - Hinea aa A. Kalilan, A.n.j ' ""'no, 23 .lff A. A.". ". 8I2S l-'i1 "nM gam WliiiS"",ont "ireei lek 1111 ,rH ... Wle.T mi A MurrUA' "k ni .in. i. ' nii-ciiirs desire i bar, All-Mars desire to a pa iinnifi teams, Tenth nnd I.uin- X'fts gairi.. .:.1.",1'' ". '"st trnvcllng tenni wns, j m.,.,,',""" .."I1 nrn-clnsi uggrega Dnnii. wi' ."".iin, ,i, unmes at honio or away. Joe Doan, Rast Clap er street ,,. ., . .llnrun a, -, ifoj:", .""". :i). srr".J U Klly, BoutS class homi clubs. West Park A. '. would like to hear from rll flrJt-elani home tcatns 13. J. Davles, bl' North nfty-fift street. PiinlVr Ptir a fast colored team, want gum", with all flr.t.cl,.s ncgregutlons. 15. Cierott 13T. Ttoilman etuct. Nlli-s-Crine wnntH y.'nes with all nrstj .las" h-rne teems f-iarles .TaekmJi. 121 "'Mlrmeliis'A. V. wants rnmes. with nil fir-'-liiss te ms awav. John Crawford. 2940 'fUSSife. - ,r - old traylln, ..- iJ.in, n hear from all nines) nf the Jam" jaKsr V O'nonnell. nar.0 3tatthew Htlft. , -.... .-M 111 a in nrrfttiir r' aiVk'y. " a. -Hubbard. 0180- l7ambert games away. stroet Eight Straight for Yale New ll-iien. Conn. .Iun 0. Tale ivfon Its eighth consecutive ltorv here, defeating TuftVby a h'M. of to l.Uean Robinson wan In oxcollun form, holding the visitors i). four sviilU'iiil hits Yule took iidvontagH ,.f the niiiled fl. .Him "f Tufts to gain an asj Pea" "inc e.iiig It In the fifth and sixth innings by t-d !"' "in". $75,000 Gift for Gym lanciihliT. Jim.' I' A lino.ooq KSivmaslurn J'"i.".AnMTn ami Mai shall College was mado lossblS by I auiMUiiiie of ,i gift of 17V OOfif refill Wed W Rleseoker. of Kn'ton. The SiflV'SMtoij-d, W0 tho eon rlbullonVf UMO II imi) ..crlb Truatj tho I ..uiarH a dormitory to ho auh " a llinn TL. Ilnn.a.,1 n janutiry i in-. .. wu tllH COIIvrJO jttvaarCil luvuiavigV uyi'H Bill Lamar Signs With Toledo Toledo. (). June . -OuttluM.i Rill Luimir leleased recently, to Toledi by th Rroi.Mj n club of the National League, has signed n t.. oaf contiaoi nndt will got Into the giinie with Jlllwnukefi this iifUrnonn, Roger Hr'tiiahaii announcd today. Illinois House Approvos Boxing Bill Mirlngflelil. III.. June 0. Ilo n In Illi nois under regulations of a commission, Wiclu-. a. 'o a 101 North Front street home team, wants round, no-deo ,oHod Did approval of the House of Repr.i entatlves by a vote of M to 10. The bill now goes to in oiphh. 2, iiv,iu,. w. ,,' -uveisitn uvw TpTS" .05sT J V" A pipe won't burn your tongue if you smoke P. A.! 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Go get some Prince Albert and the makin's And, you can wager your papers quick and cash in week's wad that Prince on a cigarette that will "Drove Albert's quality and flavor and coolness and its freedom a revelation in its refreshing flavor and satisfaction. utas PRINCE ALBERT Mens Merchant Tailors 'wirainiTii)iiiiviiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiifimmimiira'itifflniiini Chestnut St MEN- are Talking About This Sale! No wonder, when such a big saving is possible. 2 and 3 Piece Summer Suits of fine quality woolens and imported English mohairs Made to Measure Copyright 1021 by B. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co, Winiton-Salom, N. C. Actual values up to $45 English Mohairs Tropical Worsteds Blue Serges Gray Serges Herringbones Pencil Stripes Fancy Worsteds And it isn't only talking about it there have been hundreds of men flocking in here every clay taking advantage of thig won derful saving. We started this event to creato a large volume of business and we are bound to do it with this sensational offering. You make an actual saving up to one-half. And suitings they are the best, as they are selected from our regular stocks. Such a variety in woolens, patterns and colorings were never before associated" with such a remarkable low price and REMEMBER, every suit cut and tailored to your individual measure. All Wool White Flannel Trousers Made to Your Measure 7-50 and 12-50 Itj- RANDY McNITlMCK Nearly 100 plnyrrs tool off over the ronrso of tho Lnnstlowne Cottnlry Clnri fortho Delaware County golf chnmplon ship. Tho totijjiey, which Is hy Invitation, Included moinbrr", of Kprlnglinvetj, Aronlmlnk, Iilfinoreh nnd Lantclowne only. Three sixteen. will qunllfy today after eighteen holes of mcdnl piny. This Is tho first tlino Midi ii chnmplonshlp has been played nnd interest in tho tussle wns keen, Judging by the cntlmnl nsm dlsplnyed nronnd the first tee. The mntrji piny rounds for tlie title will be played tomorrow and Saturday. The flub represented by the winner of the firt lllght will roi'civo custody of tho "W. Vernon Phillips" Cup for n year. The club thus earning tho trophy thrco times will gain permanent posses sion. Many star players of the district wero ln tho action at Lansdowne this morning. The course has but nine holes, but tho turf and fnlrwny is In such condition that it make u flue test. Store Closes Daily at 6 P. M. 1 1 ": i.'- m n ih. ., "X. P