""-Nwrjjwi "tom wmrrTwmgm f 'v? . 3'' ( " PS' - (.: ?'. A r . ,,. . . . , JlJ-irir. J1 .'.'' S V v EVKXIXG. PtiteLIC .LBDttKK PHCLADEL1HM. Irai;.,A Y. J USE 17,, 1021 .. 10 Athletics and Phillies Breezing Along True to Form : Lose to Cleveland and Cincinnati?; -! J',' -U B -a ; COMMIIUN IU KtAUH HNAL NAME REFEREE OR ROUNDS AI MERION BIG FIGHT IS OFF : Chairman Robert H. Doherty, of ' Jersey Body, Makes State ment at Dinner CERTAIN PARTY WANTS TO NAME THIRD MAN ii.rkfftsarli. N. !.. I'1"'' 1". At n Jlnno Civi to Chorion J. lijoiw. ot the W K noxlns Commission, nt S.h.rV. Hotel. Falrvv. Inst nlpbt. S5?rtrH. ''wy- '"""" !im,,c t,,e 1 ..-.nf Ihnt If the commission rati n0M fnr tic DpnipH'.v-Ciirp.Mitlor ft fn .erW it.v. Jul -' there will vl?f ffthnt n prions situation l.ln,1 rf.ultcl bccniisc n ecrtnln nnrly lie ,, j,n should linve the i.rivllcRe of B9Rtte Vcnato"1 Alexander Simpson. who xvn one of those present unit that B the conmiHlon .11(1 not show bark hm em! Mick tip fr Its riBht. in the Ktw and name the refer,, he next fenate would rcnenl the HoxitiK Lnvv Jn New .lerfey. Atlantic ritv. N. !.. ilune 17. Mnn er Kcnrns vvn ndvlsed hy loiur-.lis- - ...i.,i,r.m. frniii New lork lint nlcht that the referee question, which ti eupo'ed to have been settled yes terday, hail been postponed until Mon dir bv the New Jersey Hosing Com- Kearns i determined to oppose the (election of n New Jersey referee, which it,, commission doit-os to dictate. It lii reported here that Harry Krtlcj. of Ittttr Citv. already has been selected, kut that oQcinl announcement is being withheld. Bo for as anv official action Is con cerned, the qiieotinn of wlio will ref eree the bout on the afternoon of July 2 is still a moot one. Definite action in the matter was to hive len taken nt n meeting of the Kew Jersey Stale HoxinR Commission ttiterdny afternoon in Jersey City, nut Tex Hickard. promoter of the bout, telephoned just after the executive ses sion convened that the prewmre ot other business was so urgent that he could not possibly attend, and requested that official action be deferred until next Monday. The Xevv Jersey officials ncqiiiesccd that i", Thomas A. Casidy, the sec retary, in making the announcement did not Hate delinitely that the meet iof would he held then, but he declared tint nn official notice would be sent out Getting t lie dnte. It was believed thnt Hickard request ed the postponement primarily because it was impossible for Jack Keams, Dempscy's manager, and Francois DMcamps, Carpuntier's business repre iratative, to be present. It was rumored in Jersey City yester diy afternoon that the Hoxing Com 1 mlisioners had already mnde up their Binds that Hairy Krtle. wlio officiated in the hunt between Carpcntier and Hattling I.cvlnsk.v and has jeferced other important ring battles in t lint State, would be tho third mnii in tlie ring when Dempsey meets the French challenger. It was said that they were perfectly willing to give any who might oppose this selection n chance to for mallj present their protests or objec tions, but that they were convinced thnt no sufficient grounds for protest existed to make them change their minds. Among thoe who are closely n&so cited with fistic nffairs it was unani mously agreed that Ertle would be the man. It was said thnt he was accep table to all State officials who nre directly concerned with the conduct of boxing in Now Jersey. Having the sanction of such officials. It was argued that the Hoxing Commission would brook no interference in the choice. It was strongly rumored thnt Jack .Kearns was determined to make an en Metic effort to have James Dougherty, of rhlladelphlii, nominnted for the office. Dougherty it was who referccd the bout between .Tnck Dcmpeev and Billy Mlekn at Benton Hnrbor last Labor Day. It will bo recalled that Kearns insistence that Doughertv ref eree that bout precipitated an eleventh Hour upheaval that came within the proverbial ace of causing the calling off of the bout. Chairman Thinnas Bigger, i "vrhigan State Boxing CominlB lon, finally ugreed to grant Doughertv a Ucenso to referee in that Stntvi only WMn he realized that hundred of peo pie end come from, nil pnrts of the coun try to see the bout, and thnt it was n too late to take any other action mat would not cause them great incon venience nnd finnncial loss in wasted traveling expenses. HAS TOUGH JOB AHEAD Deicamns Warns French Sportsmen Not to Expect Easy Victory mlf' Liw !" "H is madness to uL at arppntier wMl win in one or a- ?.nid8! F,-nl'l8 Desenmps, mnn V. l ,he rmch champion. writeH to L rlnTS?a.PPI; I''A,,t0 '" n lrtt'Vr Which s printed n IAuto's series of nrticlos confl7i.e .7,Pnc,11 not ,0 '"-'come over "nfiden . The letter is quoted in wip- ana1r.i. hc newPnpor' previous SSht ni?f .""', nempsey.Carpentier SSn'ni i 'llng n "how tl,nt thl Fiench m1 will not have an ensv time. "escninps' letter i ,late'd Jlnnhasset, J'',I. Mnyai Hesavs: fidencIKCn.iH V('.ri wel1 aml f"1'1 f ron. tourt i "" ,ouBl' know ho has ,. V n'"I'ni1 ,l is mHilnwH to say ounrf,arpen i01; wi" win I" "e or two found, mid th,. .fneh wll or to Geown, T vn,rinK ,0(,r ""''-' "portl l; ,liminlB'l it in the eyes of doJinT by n!,sm'UB h:it Dempsey w Ir VeroTr1"", ,". mml1 Fortunately S! cSStwr' " l S0J' tl",, bul ""it0 PICK FRENCH NET TEAM Mll- Lenglen Will Play InAmerl can National Tourney h. in;,;j!,l" 17--Aml1" (!o'"''-t. w. II ruinn nt' ,:T,rui1 Sitmnzeullli. J. French to i."nl,(,v vhof"in as tl11' State, (hi11!'' "'r"a I0 ,0 ! 1'niteil today 'S M""""'-. it was nnnouneed be'Viii"1. "'' nl.',t,sl ,lln male-mem. Da?is 0 , .""T,1 .'"l""1 'here in ll.u Inlii i T l,,m,1,mrJ match. Mile. P'onsh ins ' "'"v '" ,1'0 "nllonulpham in'mbZ ,,f" , wu," " Hie other l'k" pnrt i,,U,'r "'"."i", oxpot-le.1 to "Aineric ' "U'' '''""''I'iouships rcdJ!i0n""lr ,,le Kr,,,",l '1V rM'J n,.0"' w,,n, "Wniilwil tho i'i 'Clou, "" "raB te"10""'.'"!" '" n oilSinnoJ .illlil! Ul inu icum ... .,..vu Uj.liyr .o, Play This Afternoon, and To morrow in Meet for Lawn Ten nis Titles of State One-sided matches By SPICK HAM, Four players are left In the singles nnd four teams in the doubles at Merlon to fight it out for thelawn tennis titles of Pennsylvania. The fdnglcs. which lias narrowed down to the scml-flnnls. will be played this nfteruoon ns n Mnrter and tl,P doubles will be pulled Immediately afterward. Wallace F. .Tnhiion. of Cvnwvd. present Htnle champion, will clash with S.miicv lhaer in the upper bracket ami .1 B. lenno. Jr.. Ilnrvnnl. will inert Stnnlcy W. Penrsoii. Cermnntowii rlrkel (iiili. i the lower half. In the (loubles. .Johnson and Carl Fischer meet Stan ey Pearson and Cap Wlster. Stnte doiil.es champions, and Rd Tinner nnd Sydney Thnjer will piny Ted Edwnrds nml John C. Hell. Jr. Tinner cam- through by defeating A. L. Hoed. 0-2. 0-1 : Johnson hnd no trouble in trimming his clubmnte. Carl Ijscher, in straight sets. fl-4. 0-O: lenno .eliminated Paul Casey, of v!,!!- J'":I- -,i IVnrson won from Dr. Philip B. Hawk by the stores of -i. fl-". Kll TllUVet nnil .loo Tlmvpr r.lrlipil '' ieini-linnl in doubles liy (rlinmlng '': ,',"rf'Io.v d S. B. Hllnln in a. ruii iinuic. u-;i. ii-T. 'led ICdwnrds and John C. Hell. Jr.. had an ensy matcli when they defented A-. O. Tav lor and J. C. Tuylor in the fourth round. Penrson ami Wister beat J. S. Disston, Jr.. nnd Joe Howlnnd vestcr day, 0-1. -. nnd AVnllacc Johnson nnd Carl Fischer won by -default from Joe Werner jmd K. T. llerndon. the Princeton pnlr. Not Very Close Johnson nnd Fiselicv were put upoti the chnmiiionxliip con it n the feature mulch players of the day. and u big gallery gathered around the court to witness the battle. In the first set Fischer was going well and led John son nt 3r2 nnd -:!. but that was as far lis he could go. for just as it seemed thnt he at least might carrv Johnson into a deuce set he pulled a ligament In his back and was not nble to take another game. Fischer won his four games in the first set largely by going to the net nnd making a number of very clever volley placements. Johnson put on more steam, just at Hie proper time and prevented Fischer from making these shots. Johnson's play in the second et. which he won nt love, was n model of lnwn lentils perfection. He rnlmly placed the ball within indies of the spot lie picked out nnd Fischer didn't have n din nee. Fischer stored only thirteen points In the final set. . It was expected that Dr. Hawk not only would give Stanley Pearson a good battle, but that he had n chance to win. However. Dr. Hnwk found Penrson in the best form that he lias displayed re cently and the score, 0-1. 0-2, shows adequately just liow the two men com pared yesterday. Pearson defeated Dr. Hawk by not allowing him to remain in the back of the court. 'I he squash racquets chani plon used some of Wallace Johnson's stuff, cutting the bnli into the fore court and compelling Dr. Hawk to dash toward the net to mnke the get. Penrson would be in the forecourt him self by this time nnd be usually was nble to volley the ball for a clean place ment. Sydney Thnver.who bus not been nlar ing as much tennis as most of the other men in tho rhilndclphin circle, has hnd n fine record in reaching the semi-finals. He began on Mondnr In beating D. S. Hostick. His next victim was Rrnest French, his third was Jacob S. Disston Jr.. and yesterday he hnd lMtle trouble in defcuttng A. I. Heed Sydney Thayer plnys one of the smoothest games in the clij. All of his strokes are made pcifcitb ami lie makes tho game look exceedingly cns Jn spite of the wound in Iris arm. winch he re ceived In 'France, he volleys well, al though this injury bns prevented 111? developing a strong overhead, lor which he formerly was noted. As expected. Fenno won easily from Paul Casey in strnight sets. Fonno uses tho chop to tho exclusion ot all other strokes and ho has this game very well developed. However, at times he showed thnt the lack of u drive was hurting bis game. He plays very well nt the net nnd ngainst Casey did somo very good volleying. Cussoril AVins in Finals While the Pennsylvania tournament was bciug held nt Merlon this week there was a lot of lawn tennis at the Philadelphia Cricket. The club's championships were held in conduction with the North Philadelphia Center touriinments, in which girls' and boys', girls' junior and boys' junior events were held. The winner of tho junior tournaments) will have the privilege of entering the nntinnnls. The big upset in the club tournament rnme in the tinul round when Edward C. Cassnrd defeated Alc Thnycr In three strnight sets. G-H. G-J, fl-H. Cassurd has been improving a great deal recently and hi volleying and overhead pla jesierdny were too much for the veteran of mnny tennis battles. Tennis Body Rebukes Beekman Nrn orfc, Juno I" Ths fallur of Leon ard He hninn lo ani'enr for the fliul round floublen Smutch June -1. In th lonnln tour nament of tho AinnrkBiiln Club, at Yon ki m. Iihh roaultd In Hi Imuanco of n warn ing to that plmtr b tho Metropolitan (.awn Tennis Annul latlon (loekman scaped bus nenKlon fiom tnurnnment plu but wna (tl.ii u xtra vejirlmand bv tlm Kxtculno I'oir.inittei) of the imsuctallon Atlantic to Play Strawbrldge Tim Allhnlle Heflrune hneeball team will b ih week end Htirarlion at th Straw. In ik" . I'lotliler l"!ld. Hlxty-thlrd nmJ Wal. nut itteet tomorrow tifternoon. The oil men hLn u f'l team and expoct to kIm ManaRiT Tiultt'n rhamplons a rloe same. The Htrawlirldso toanr will be etrensthenej b tile nilditlon of Carter an outfielder, anj Karnbhaw the Hnailhmoie L'olleea hurler Danny Rogers Scores K. 0. Ml. ( iirmi I I'n June 17 Dan t Rosem, of I'hlladelplila si'oted n knockout over Vnunir Halbo In the fourth round of tho mm- bout hip last nluht What's Your Health Worth? Try Phila. Jack O'Brien's Syilem 0t Vhvsiraliy I it' "educe our tlenh' l.eam to llox t0",Bc9n'"' Surround- (tunnlni; TracK Handball Tourta $35 Special Summer Boxing Courso Body Building or Fioili Building MEDALS Athlrllo i;rena. Honor Aunriis. inuiulrlal Ad- ernlns Crura. Mrdul of Jji 40ci.onr. THE RANKk O. , ft 8 lllR-tO fJhet.RI, tv KlfT. Chevnux i:laloue. 1'rlces on iutt Champion Benny Leonard Hooks Wildly and Loses Benny Leonard, the lightweight champion of the world, wns defeated yesterday nfteruoon. still he didn't lose his ring laurels. The title holder hit a snag when he plnjed eighteen holes of golf with Dnvltl Phillips, of Philadelphia, nt the (Jreen Valley Country Club. The. finnl score was D.'l to 01, with the champion mlttmnh on the long cntl. Many of Benny's hooks went wild. "Mr. Phillips wanted me to grant, It I in my crown," snld Leonard to day, "but I Informed him nay, nny. as no gloves were used. Anyway. I had n perfectly good alibi. The course was Entirely new to me. I can go around in better than 1).'!, and even that isn't so bad." Bill Abrnms was Leonard's scorer und Inck AVelnstein his caddy. BIG FIELD TO START IN BROOKLYN HANDICAP Mad Hatter and Grey Lag Favorites In Race at Aqueduct Today New Vorli. June 17. Fourteen horses, tne largest field entered for nny eastern turf (ins.sie.this season, were fnrile.l liiilnv-- fni the lltnnblvn fl...lt cap. to be run this afternoon ul Aque- ii in i The rnee is for a puise of .$10, (HID. Mad Hatter and (Srey fag arc the fa- voi lies Welchlx 13.' 110 1-JI) . li!S Hill l'J7... IV4 1S2 110. .. 107... . 107... ion. 104. . U7. JorKoy I alor Sindc Kncor Srhuitinucr llnblnunn Kummer CnltllMtti Hloe Kelnay Miller J. Mooney Kennedy Callahan .Mail (latter tlm I uk . . Exterminator . Il'rnnl Leonard! It Uldiubiun lolm I', drier . Rlasea Caul Jones . Donnacontu ... Yellow Hand f'aptnln Alcock Rojce (tools .. . Veto MISS LEITCH TO PLAY HERE British Golf Champion Will Compete in Woman's "Cfiamplonshlp at Deal Kontuincblnti. June 17. Miss Cecil Leileh, British woman golf champion nnd four-time winner of the French women's dinmpionship, today confirmed reports that she would piny in Un American woman's championship at Deal. X. J., In October, "if mj un forseen obstacle intervenes." Mis Leltch, according to her present plans, with her sister Edith, will lenvo England in August and remain in America until after the Deal tourna ment. Their visit will be a private one, ns they will not officially represent any club. "I believe in such international visits as n means of promoting friendship be tween the golfers of the different nn tions," snid Miss Leltch. "and I look forward to the visit with pleasure." S,ay They Sold Fake Fight Tickets Lewis and Bill Brennnn. All were Itfndlnir. l-iu. June 17 Joseph Schwnrt. visibly impressed with the showing of thlrlj-four, and William J Moirow. tnnt- the boxer who aspires on July 2 to tSlrXS-V:i.' the crown from Jack Dempsey's CTmpenter naht tlrltsts. (Iroimht b Ie- ! black thatch. tectlva John B St. Clair, before f'oHrn MaglstrntB Harry Kocht. they furnlahed ball for a hcarliiK. )t la alleged thev sold J83 tickets for J30. Ralph W. Swnrtz. Rcadlnir became their bonifsmarf Sinclair Purchases Colt Konbble New York, June 17. - Curchnae of tho three. ear-old buy colt Konbble. bv Harry 1 . .Sinclair from th- Qulncy viable, was announced toda) The leaf w,m conum niPtedb Hani'iel C (Illdrcih. ttalner for Mr Sinclair, and the purchase price wns i aid to be fS.l.uui) like for $?.85 6 For Shoes Made to Sell for $10.50 For Shoes Made Tips, to Sell for $9.00 J IKlk. -,. ft . I 'V . fes '."tS 8fc 'i.?.A $sss ivv ''SiK'lV No matter what style shoes you here in mis Come Get I ' llfl 1 I ' WM Em m I 9mm II I -C CA tf BELOW MARKETS! C WBUJls9 Jl OPEN EVENINGS AI Georges Puts in One of Hard est Days Preparing for Big Bout FRENCHMAN ENJOYS WORK .Mnnlias-set . L. 1., June 17. Work was the slogan nt. the training camp of (JeorgeVCnrpentler yesterday. There have been few day since the Frencli challenger began preparing for bis world's heavyweight championship bout with Jack Dempsey when he has at tempted anything even remotely ry sembllng the arduous program that was followed by him jesterdny. From early In the morning until shortly before I o'clock in the after noon, except for a couple of hours at midday, the champion of Europe npp'led Iiituelf diligently to the conditioning process, nnd when it was nil over he seemed just as chipper as ever. While his handlers evinced unmistakable signs of fatigue Georges looked as if lie could start the grind all over again and go through it nt just ns merry n clip. There was n reason for the activity. It wasn't that Ceorges felt that his con dition demanded n robust ironing out or thnt he wns trying to mnke tip for some ot the days of comparative rest he has enjoyed recently. The reason wns the movies. Armed with their cameras the men were shooting Carpcntier nil day long. Every move hc mnde was officially re corded, for. be it understood, the pic tures nre to be n part of the official film of, the bout, nnd Cleorges has an interest in that pnrticulnr film. Carpcntier not ,u.l.t did more work thnn he hns for some time, but lie went thrniich it with n zest that was con vincing proof he enioyed it. He traveled I nt top speed throughout a program that I included everything from load work 1 and rugby football to boxing niid the usual cvmiiasium stunts. In fact (Jeorges added a few frills to his performance with the result that the representatives of the press, boxers and others who were present were treated to the best workout they have yet seen the Frenchman Indulge in. Ocorgos kept open house, nnd it wns estimated that fully l.'O or 200 persons crowded dose to the ring while lie wns boxing, or grouped themselves before the door of the gymnasium while he was putting the finishing touches, to the day's grind. Included among the mini- hrV were Philndeliihla .Ini'k O'Brien Ccorge Engle who is now handling .the tine affairs of Harry Ureb Willie To Replay Disputed Game In tho came between Franclsllle A. A. nnd Municipal Court Tueday evenlnn. with the acoro 4 to 3 In favor of Franelsvllle In tho seventh Innln. the Municipal Court team walked orr mo n-iu ns a icsun oi nn Rrtcu ment oer a decision on n foul ball. Man ager Mulhern. of the Cranclivlllv ttam, claims ilctorv. but r.n aitrcemenl haa i been reached to repla the name at Eleht ecnth und Palnnount acnus net Tuesday at 0 13 1'. M WORK SLOGAN CARPENTIER CAMP Here's the Big Price Breaking Shoe Sale! We've put over a big deal that knocks the props from under the price of shoes! See and Compare Them! These are Real Values ! Nothing them has been seen in years! The prices talk are bound to make you buy! Here's what we did! Went to the biggest makers of men's good shoes with cash in our hands and bought all they had at our own prices! And that means a saving to you of fhree to Five lars on every pair Cordovans Light Tans Scotch Grain Koko Calf Black Calf Black Kid Brogues. Wina Tins. Ball Straps, Marrow vroaa Toes, in all sizes & widths. big value-giving shoe sale event! Yours Today, Tonigkt or Tpmorrow mLBoai Figures Show 1921 Orioles I Arc Belter Than 1914 Team I The rerent rrmnrkntile work of Jitrk Dunn's Orlolcn lias i-oose-l inueli dlrulon its lo whether thN irjr'i, new Inlrrn it'mml l.enpie rerrrsrntntltei nrp Ihe errtilrnt lme lull n-rrz.illnti cr Immlil together out side, tho mnjor lenKiien. Ctpertt Ihroncli otit the roiuilry r.re of the opinion thnt Hnltl niore JUI4 tenm houhl be tftn Uk nnlin. but Mrnn thrmiili the dope makes It look " If the. 102 1 temn hid soinrthlnK nn the aqtiftd of seten jrnra no, llere' how the Irani were coin on June 1(1 In their respedhr pennant dahhesi eiir II. It, H.ll. Av. I!l 31 :il I .371 101 1 in II II .ISO mil 1,1 31 0 .im I1U H IS n .. Il?l I 2.1 .1 .3IM llil I III ::k It .'44. im is 17 ii ,:n 11)11 117 3f 7 ."11 IIWI 1.1 IS II .3111 inn hi ?i in .317 IBM 4.1 17 II .H17 inn 37 si n .31s mil 411 31 n .inn inn 21) iz 11 nan 1 112 1 31 s n .JB7 1IM I 27 7 II .-.'.Tl inn s! 1 1 '" CM 11 1 I ..10 injl 3S 27 .1 .SOU inn t : 0 .2?n nrntlev. Hi (llelflimaii. lb lllnlmp. 2I Hall. 2b Holey, ss Perrlek, s Mnlsel. aii .MldklfT, .11. I.nnry. If I'ree. If .farobson, ef Twmnbly. rf Hnlden. rf llHnleN. rf Kirnn. p Kcnn. r MrAroy. c Mennlnir. J t.Hler, ittllltr lltith. ullllo MISS LEITCH. OF ENGLAND. WINS FRENCH GOLF TITLE British Champion Defeats Miss Wethered In Final. 6 and 5 I'onlnliiebleu. .Line 17 (By A. P. Miss t'ecil Lntch. British 'women's golf cbnmploti. loilnj defeated Miss Joyce Wetl.creil, nlsn of England, in (lie final of the Trench women's golf chumpioiiship tournament by (! up and .1 to ln . The cords for the lirst eighteen holes were: Mlm l.rltili Out . 3 I r. I I 4 3 I 13,1 In . . . I I I I I t .1. .130- 71 Mlsi Wet he i, M Out ..13 .1 ,1 .1 (1 3 I ,110 In .1 T I n I 3 3 C, 7 i.l Si This was the fourth time Mis Leltch won the Frencli championship. Miss Alcxa Stirling, of Atlanta, American womnii's golf champion, who was a strong contender for the title this year. was eliminated by Miss Wethered In the scini-finnls yesterday. Benny Leonard in Court Benny Leonard, lightweight clinm pion, wns nn interested spectator in Judge Harnett's Couit. Ouniter Ses sions No. 1. tothtj. The prizefighter wns neconipomed b David Phillips, an nttorncj. reiireseiittng a defendant on trial charged with keeping a bucket "hop. Ethelda Blelbtrey Accepts SVw York. ,1un 17 Miss Cihelda Blelb tr-y famous woman swimmer wlio baa been lvltlntr lh" llnnallan Islands for the Ust ejcht weeks toda ' cabled her acceptance of an Invitation to compete In a special race In tne open . r pool at iirlsntnn Hearh upon her leturn 'i this aeetiun or tno country .GOLF BAGS-a BfESi A .1. 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Dean, AtLnln. the I'rlut-etoii Rolf captain, who has won Ihe iiiedalK ibis year: Joe ("oble, the Colitis t'teek municipal course comer, wlio went to the semi-linn'l round of the Atlantic City tourney tins spring : Sidney Scott, last year's win ner of tins tourney: II. U. ( iiu-keiinc and Bob Weir, for the home club, mnl A. I.. Walker, Jr.. Columbia Timer fill . who v.a intercollegiate gulf champion in HMO. I hese players ace capable of inject ing plenty of zip into the match piny for the finnl gonfalon. 'I lie pity of the situation is thnt the Delaware course is baked good nnd plenty ns the result of incesHut und concentrated sunbeam for some weeks The turf has held Up. but watering 1ms hud little elrcct on the ground under neath, us is the case nt many' of the district links. Therefore ninny shotN were going askew yesterday in the qualifying round. This brings out the queer state that though Denn broke the record of the 15th and Chestnut Open Daily Till 6 P. M. Saturdays Till 10 P. M AtO The products of 12 na tionally famous makers of the most popular trade marked clothes in the United States, purchased by us at a big saving and guaranteed worth double our sale price. By such daring meivhuiuliMnq; coups as tin's, we h..e made this big-chain store clothing-institution the largest of n- kind in the eat 'The labels in these clothes are tlnw that -n have 1c rncd to associate with tailoring- and style of the very hig-hest ordt '-. Go Where You Will, You Cannot Buy Them For Less Than Bomlbfe Bw Sale Price! Regulars Stoats Shorts-Longs--All Sizes. Alterations Free Some of the Suits have extra pair pants to match. $6.50 additional In the telection of Suits are tht ewet jjrny and tan herringbone weave ; in stripe and chalk line effect! ; blue, brown and cray, flannels, blue serge., Glenurequet plaids, club checks for the vvug(jer dresser, and neat patterns in worsteds for the man of quiet taste. Nothinc missing, tingle and double breasted, 1, 2, 3 and 4 button models. An Added Feature! 650 Purchased By Us at a Big Saving. Guaranteed Worth.$60-$75 These iiits aif ,,,, j,rojULt OI two , atnmalh t, molts ft, Rochester .unl ( :i.agn iiuikcis Made of the li rIk'si i.-al t tituslieil and unfiirshed worsteds m liCht nnd dark lolur.. All models. Thev nre the very finest examples nt icadv -io-w ar tailoriiiR produced in America Tl... ... '" "cinenu us success ot our business, and the factors tnat have m I it so successful are thesv We specialize exclusively in famous nationally g jrtiseci brands of clothes. N ne other than clothes of nationally established merit cv Mind a place in our stocks. The enormous daily turn-over of our chain of stores, ouWfbility to sell vast quantities quickly and our resources for bi spot cash purchases-these are the reasons behind our success. rearranged course, ns it now etands with his 73, be led the fluid by five strokes, ami Walker wns the only other player to lircuk M). Walker had n 7. and the nearest wns Coble's SI Also, despite the class of ihe Held. S7 iuallflcd for u plav-nff The gen- I oral run oi nign score", increiorc, nude a background for the brilliance of Dean's record. The C'liriy-hiiircd Tiger lender bad n 71 before on the course about the nine length nj Wl'niington, but now they have switched the fourth ami eighteenth holes. . Wilfred Held scored fl (',7 in prac tice, bul Dean's ".'( is the season's competitive medal recoill for'uliltiteur" and was the result ot very line golf yes tenia y . lie wound up with n bird on thp seventeenth and (ighteenlh boles. The lnM wa u good !l. the wird age being .s.'J yntds. The wind was witli him. und Detiti drove past the green lo the lefl . Ills ehip over a trap rolled fifteen feet over the cup, but he sank the pult. .Medal Maiict Dean had already won the medal ul Trehton. J.nkcwood. Baltimore and in the New Jersey amateur It Is icmlnlscenl of Ihe time ho won I the J.vnnewood and Wilmington medals the Mime week. Mure th. 'I II ever he deserves the title of "king of amateur ineilnl players." FRANKLIN WINS AT ASCOT . Lord Carnarvon's Entry Captures, Hardwlcke Stakes in England I Ascot llealli, Kngkind. June 17. I ,ilj A I'.i- The Unrdwiekc Stnkrs of i i iJlHMi sovereigns. fur three-year-olds and upwind, over a cntlre of one mile' laud ii half, run here today, were wop ( bv Lord C.iriiarvnii's I'rankliii. .Funics i . D Itnthsiiiild's Mildikii vvn "vnnil I nnd Sir (ieoii'e ISulluuli's (Joldeu M.vthj was thiril. Twelve horses run. Rickey Wants College Catcher nn rlwr, Vtlch.. ,1-ine 17 l(i-nr A".. Isiar Mi'cher of tlie rnlcrsit of MuhtuH i j I baseliaU tMtn ha receive- nn offer from Mutineer Hrntich HlcVte of the St lnui .Nntlnnals ft' corillnp to word receded her V'rk Is undermo'id to h )n St Lou's hains left heie mvernl dnys nKn 4,500 ne , . . . . &A sm lSthChestnut Open Da ilv TJ (i . M. Saturdays T1U 10 P. M. 316 ENTRIES N F Annual ' Tourney for Cup RIDOLYN GOLF rN.x--l .... !. o!ll A . ai uuritiica uy cms uhiiuui rvt- , u tracts Host of Stars r TO TEE OFF AT 9 A. M. The nn mini 2olf competition for tho Tiiilolyn Cim. presented by Kills (Sim bel in honor of his daughter, will ho held tomorrow over the links, of the i. I'hllmnnt Country Club. Jules V), Mnstbaum, chairman of the commit tee, announce thnt 310 entries 'hnvo been received for the event, a record for the tournnment. ' Among those who will fee off nro sueb well-know ti experts n Oeorgo Ilnffner und Miss Cross, of Bala; Spencer Wright. Jr. of Amnlmlnk, who i paired w tl Ii Mrs. H. V, Mur v phv: Dr. M. K. Xi-Iffer. of II. V. C, ('.. pniicd with Mrs. C. V. Beck; II. W. lioodnll 'ind Miss Mnrgnrotta Dixon, Cii'kei Club: N'ormnn Maxwell nntl' Mrs. J. Wallace Turnbiill. M'bltemnrsli ; I.. If. Dciiiiniiig nnd Mrs. j.;. j, Vnre, Whitemar-h : .1. Barton Tovvnsend and Miss Fiances f;ri.om. Merion ; J. Fl, p M I'lirlnnd. iialred with Mrs. (5. K. ,' lo. II. V. C C. ; Max Marston nntl Mis K. (igil-'ii, Merion; ,f. jf. ;av MIUj Miss Mildred Cnverlev . Mci ion ;' Mr. nml Mrs (Jeorge W, Klkins. .fr II. V C C : I'hilip Corson nml Miss T. I.IUi". Merion: MP. mid Mrs (', jj, Vnndeibeik. Cricket Club: Mr and' Mis ;, w Uninenr. Aroniniink ; .T. It. Iloberts and Airs. T. I. I'nselmll (I i . u i . !...,, " C. Illenhelm I'rnfx, deir 'o h'- from flrnt e'Bs hom tean-s nfferlnT fnlr lnducment levari I'lev s UL' Kni l.'il-u! n -(-..) Suits Price Suits at ' s S I. 7 it i J New York Hea 5- rteh. IS W. 34th SL m-bs. (.' s i ' . rs"1 i ?trv ; $ l;..,!A il
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