w ' f t i c 'I-. n YrM' w ,".. - A " ' ftMnm PUBLIC LED.GEK-PHILADELPHIA, WEJDNESHAif, JUJNE 21), 1JL li) Brooklyn Dodgers Are Here for Series With Donovan's Phillies at Broad arid Lehigh, &W!$Pffi? 'W'A "-t' t MLLE. LENGLEN TO PLAY HERE SEPT, 7 Ficrht Plavors Remain in Inter- collegiate Tenni3 Tourney at Merion C. C. STAGE FINALS FRIDAY , ny SPICK IIALli The time nnil the place for the np pfrnnce of Miss Suzanne Tcnglcn, the famous flying French lawn tennis nhenom, In -Philadelphia havo been de cided upon. The world's woman chnnr plon will piny nt the (Jcrmantown Cricket Club on "Wednesday. September 7, In exhibition matches for the benefit of the French devastation relief -work. The inntchM will be under the auspices of the U. S. h. T. A. and Miss Anne Morgan, chairman of the American com mittee on this work. It Is not certain t whom Miss Lcnglen will play, but Jhe prpbably will meet Mrs. Molln BJurstedt M,allory. Mrs. George Whit man, (Miss Mnry K. Brown or Mrs. Thomhs Bundy, all former or present American singles champions. Besides setting the date for the ap pearance of Miss Lenglcn, the Gcrrtmn town Cricket Club Lawn Tennis Com mlttcc has completed many of the de tails of the national tournament to be held at Manhclm beginning September 10. Among other matters to be finished have been the appointment of the chair men of the sub-committee by Snmucl Collum. He made these select lorn : Tickets, Snm Peacock and Walter Ilosv mnsslcr; Equipment. Harry Homer; Grounds, Oeorge White; Crowds. Po lice Arrangements, etc.. Frank "White, Construction, William Cookman ; Lock ers, Francis Bradley; Parking Autos, Bercshments, Entertainments, W il llam Morice; Purchase, Walter Allison. All clubs which. arc members of the V. 8. L. T. A. have been sent letters atatlng that members of these clubs will be given first choice of ticket. Golf clubs and athletic associations nlso will be given n chance to buy season tickets and the pasteboards will be put on pub lic talc in plenty of time for every one to have n chance. According to present plans, the btnmls will hold about 10,000 spectators, in cluding 1'20 boxes with n seating ca pacity of six persons each. Results of Doubles First round play in the doubles begnn this mornlns when Chapen and House, of Williams College, bent Dudley and Brown, of Swarthmore, :$. ll-ll. 0-.1. Granger and Grumwrlglit, of the University of Pittsburgh, defeated Kef fer and Weaver, of St. Vincent's Col lege, 0-0, 0-2. Shlpwny and Dickinson, of Prince ton, defeated Adelstein and Hriinic, of New York University, 0-3, 8-0. In the second roumhllnter and Levy, of the University of California, de feated Bostwlck and Suteless, of Pcnn, 0-1. 0-3. Mallcry and Fisher, of Cornell, de feated Blnke and Williams, of Georgia Tech, 7-5, 8-0. Burmnn Shades Lynch Chicago, June "0. Joe Lynch, ban tamweight boxing champion, was shaded by .Toe Burman, of Chicago, in their ten-round bout nt East Chicago, Ind., last night in the opinion of news papermen. Phlla. Collegians to Play Sharpies The Philadelphia Colleftlans. who have won ttirte alrnlKht itamen In an many strxrtt, slay Roy Thomao'a sharpies team at Went Cheater on Saturday. July 1. Owlnc to an out-of-town club canceling, the (.'uilculnna have July 8 and 4 (two ftnmea) open Any taam dealrlnir this attraction comnrunlcnto with J. Neville. Drookllne Pu.. or call Uanerch 388 W. Amateur Sports KFaechall A. C, a flrat-claas tJavclinc am. haa a few open dates for teams offer- a reaaonable guarantee, f). P. Hupp, ..55 Commercial Trust Dulldlnt. Woodland CATS J Merrill Prof, havo Saturday open and would llk to hear from teams offering reasonable Inducements. Address .Marty Wolf son, .1213 Monument avenue or phono Diamond 30UU. Clslrmont A. A. wants ffumes away. J, Bvch. 104 Morris street. Norn A, A., a fast traveling team Santa to hear from all clubs. J. Hall, 2230 om street. Adlon A. O. Is without names for July 4 way. C. Hlld. Jr.. phone Darby 7B1 It. FranclavUle A. A. would like to hear from all flrat-clasa home, teams. C. W. Auld. 1(38 flwaln atreet. , n4H , ....- ... . 8 , -,w j, Yfunim Knniea Willi ail tfirai- EJMi teams away. II. 'Shore. 1222 North lacond street. nktUHiL . a . . . -i par old team, wants Karnes away. J. Mc Carthy. 18B1 Marlborough streetjy Ptre Pro, a flrst-claaa traverlnc team. IT&atM rnnM Twelfth atret. j. u. Mcuarien. U3T isortn Wanner AU-Atar. a traveling team, wants B meet all nrat-daas clubs. T. P. Sic- ? .S3i Market street. Atlantic S, II, C, wants games July 2 and itrVTfy' J' E" na'",on' 1018 North Seventh Oermantown B. B. C. would llko to hear jrom two pitchers and a third baseman. "Iter Jackson. 4441 North Twentieth atreet. . A. A. wants to hoar from all flrst S.'Jl 'raveling teams. A. U. Uqrrtdge, caro Cf Kent Manufacturing Co., Clifton Heights, a'ljnsylvanla. , t I Northwest Pros have July 2 and 4 (two amea) and other Catea open away. J. "gyr. Telephone Cr.umbla 000. aco A. A., a fourteen to fifteen year old jeam, wants games. William Sliulman, 21(43 wJOprdpn street. Ubertr otnra, a first-class colored team, lr.X!..05Jn dea away. Turk Udwards. U0 North Carlisle street. a.iV1"" A- " a first-class team, has ?SlL.,8 JPen l home. II. liuclcer. 542(1 Woodland avenue. !VHi,?, w' A. O. II.. a travellnir team. !?. u"k? JL"! book wmes, F. McCarthy. t,fouth Clarion strttt. Ilellanee A, A., a seventeen-i'eur-old tpom, janta games. 8. 8. Isaacson, 3U4U West Wrki street. A pitcher would like to oonnect wlti a Prat-class team. Mlko Scanlon, b33 South ront street. K North I'hUadelDhla Tigers, H tlrst-olasa otA ,6tm. wna iramos. J. H William. 3T North Carllele street. .. rw,c " A., a nrst-claas travolInK Hm. has open dates. Jack Kohn. Telu- .;. . ocln.V . travollng team, has r&M do0l1!"Jor.Jui..nC.,L-cla cluus- Charles wold, 881) North Eighth stroet. .ijSfna 1'1S0B 'avo Ju!' - nnd "wo fnVIiS!Lop?n f0.r a" teams offorlng favorablu Sftm,o5SBi5T W.' "' '"" T,l.phuno .i.rJf'"'' A- A. haa several open dates. In flSd SAJuiv ?i ,h.omo' Weber, 'caro .-Av4 .'i8?.1?01 uni' Meclla atreots. ..i.rwrn r,eld v,ubt a 'a,t truvellnB team, strait. "km"' l' Adler 03 Nort" """ far S".h?w, ''h has July 2. 3 und I open ItUTO-0 " home teams. T. It, mil. Phorre p0par 32su j " ""' all bJ7.bT ' V."'8" ,0 ''ooft games with miunr,',a"v',a"ueClUb"' T" HUn,r 10n '" wtAh lkarf'!,'..lt!ln't InU'l'ler wants to connect irtai '"' leam' " -Player. U12 Mlfltln d.ai.,"nrUhA"n." 'l: ,i.: J! JAVI'!"? tea ltorn nil, i.p'r"i,0,,."'","':,B" CIUUS. F. BiSr?Jl,,,w,roH,Me 0,len dates ilway J II tif'. "',""'" "enningion laui w sa!r.?L,SLur Al A- lm July ,2 und 4 (two same.) open away. J. Woehr; 8U3T Ithuwir all nrU.rtb?llJ.!' h0, wo.um llk,, hear from and MaViJfni home teama In New Jersey Initon "(foSS1, A' C- '"""-n"". honu Ken- tllna ini i re "' c" n 'llhtecn-j n ,. ",., '""'i-jrnr.iuu iri jenr-old trav- Bv";.r"" .??'?:. J- fCa.u.lll atrnta. ' "."nr-in.ru una uicKini t.a,m.V'Jjf0r.'! r,ub Wl,rrt to hear from W Trom ' ."if. rv"".'!.naila Inducements. a tmuViiVi . ,' "! Ii to connect w II ,.?v;"nJf,!fJl.' f the sme caliber. Mill KM i . . vnl'uy avenue nrat.cTas. i..m ""R Y!8".'.? to he"r 'ro" J,i!iyla, team. Hall Player. RTflii i-., aiendale atreet, I'arkway A, itVi 'a opep um . ' ; ," nrai.eiars trave O,, a flrat.clars travallnn. fea ierry ' " V XI They Clash Tonight ' .--i?f .. Ocorcc Clmney (lop) and Joe Tip- Hlz nro srliediiled for nil elfiht- round bout nt the Phillies' ball park tonight J Bf AT 0VERBR00K Pro Performs Amazing Golf Feat With 12 Pars and 6 Birds There MARSTON'S MEDAL MARK Hy SANDY McNinLICK Course records arc fnl'itiK rlRlit nnd left In competition these days by a stroke or so, but .Tim Thomson, pro nt the Overbrook (Jolf Club, set n murk there this week that will probably not be beaten for many moons. In a four some this week Thomson hud one of those rare rounds where every bole was made in par or better. He had Mx birds nnd when they added It nil up to the dazzlint; total of sixty live strokes' for the liJ2(I-yard course, the large gallery which had picked up the play hurst into resounding cheers. That curd has been sent in from nil di rections. Here it is with par: II 13 3 2(3 131 In S 4 4 1 4 3 1 3 4 US Par tut (ri34434 3 1 A OK Ir. .... .1 4 I 13 14 3 B 3H 71 The former low mnrk of 70 was held jointly by Norman Maxwell, amateur, and .limmie Dougherty, former pro nt the club. Hut Thomson wns a marvel of accuracy and direction, not missing n thing; though u few putts just missed going down for a fl- or (si. The others in the foursome were Hill Hnrrity, Kdgnr (. Carlisle and Frank Truck. Another Ileeord The first invitation golf tournament ever staged hy the Tredyffrln Country Club proved n miceess from every stand point. A considerable number of the lending golfers in this district took pnrt, und speculations that the course record, set up in practice rounds, would take n tumble were not in vain. For Max Marston, Merion star, set n mnrlj there in the tourney which will stand considerable assault and battery. The 7.'1 he made was considered a model of golfing efficiency, for the courso. like nil the rest of them, Is baked to n faro-three-well, making scoring n precarious und treacherous matter. You never know where yourccond shot is going to finish, say members, but Marston had wonderful control nnd turned the eighteen holes in just nbout as few strokes as humanly possible un der tlie conditions at the time. Dr. Andrew Knox, Frnnkford, won Iris second prize of the season out there at I'aoli by taking down the Tredyffrln Cup, the principal trophy, which wns offered to the pla.Ncr making the lowest score. A Neat 70 Knox reeled oflf an 0, great scoring for tills comparative neophyte, nnd a handicap of ten gave him the low, net 70, without other parley titan what -is -It, his handicap? The hist the esteemed physician heiud of his handicap It wus ten. Chairman Charles Hub, of the Frnnkford Handicap Committee, snid this was nn error, becnuso it bad Just been reduced to eight. Frnucls H. War ner, secretary of the (Jolf Association of Philadelphia, was then appealed to and stated that his records showed Knox's handicap to be seventeen. At last accounts, Dr. Knox, tho Tredyffrln Committee and all others concerned were willing to let It stand at ten strokes. O. O. Suddards and Oeorge Hoffner were the only players besides Marston to break 80, which shows that it was a real feat. A real part of the success of the first tourney out there at I'ooli was the activity displayed by .1. Cope Morton, u crjeketer and bllltardlst of note. The golfers were spurred on at tho finish by n young ladies' seminary nt something which turned out ''en masso" along the seventeenth and cheered the contestants lustily. The only one great ly embarrassed by the applause was (J, ,1. Youell, whose not -too-roomy Han nels parted company at strategical points and critical moments, York Ito.ul Tomorrow Old York road will entertain tomor row with a three-day tourney. About IfiO golfers it i e expected to play, though many of the major experts in town were unable to enter. The tourney wns won last year by K, C. Chiiey. Mala, after ,1, V. Piatt won the qualifying medal by breaking the course iword. Saturday afternoon the results of the Jersey City imbroglio will bo announced to the gallery, it is hoped. Meantime, the Cedarbrook Country Club will hold Its opening ceremonies the same afternoon. A Hag will be raised, President Hridgmaii will tee off the first bull and thero will be o titer events. On the Fourth, Mayor Moore will honor the club with hlu presence for a speech and at dinner. THOMSON A CHANEY-TIPLITZ FEUD ON TONIGHT Hefty Hitters Inaugurate Open Air Season at the Phil Ho3' Ball Park SCHEDULED FOR" 8 ROUNDS n.v LOris II. .IAFFK .1 A br.1c? nf I'fnnilxcuouB members ot the well-known ItockViii and Hock'etu Club will go to bat tonight when (.eorgc Clmney 0f Italtlmore, nnd Joe liplitz. of Philadelphia, meet In n I'.'.'m 1,,C't, nlK, lt-,ro'''' ''gt nt the Phi es Hall Park. Whnt Clmney nnd riplltz don t know nbout boxing could fill the grocer s lodger, but when it comes to uncorking haymakers, wallops of the knoek'em-dend variety, no one enn hnte them for their sad negligence in lenrnlng the liner points of the art. I tP"n,?,Z nhvn-vs ,''ns been reputed for his ability ns a kiinekerout. In fact, ho has been commonly dubbed through ? , ',l; country ns the "Knockout i),iR' ""OW hns scored scvernl Mrings of consecutive hnymnkers, his most recent being last fall when he toppled over eleven opponents in n row. Arriving in town last night, the Hnl timorenn announced hlmelf in tip-top fettle. "oycr felt better In nil my Jo, ho smiled. "This is an oppor tunity for which I hnvc been nngllng for two years. Yes. I will put him away sure, or go out myself trying to do so." Tip Stopped Clmney Almost two years njo, July 14, 1010, to be exact, Clmney. in rushing TIp- II ,n6n,l,st tbo ropes in (i bout nt Shlbe lark,. hung bis chin on a wild, round house left swing of Joe's nnd Oeorge crumbled to the mat. This happened in the third round, and Clmney was counted out. It wns the fistic upset of the season, made Tiplitz famous over- '.'i ii nml ,10 Immediately sprang into the limeglnrc ns n first -lute boxer. Tonight may mean the undoing of iiplitz. That appear to he the dope of those who permit their money to converse in picking, winners. Chancy Is being mndo an c on -money wngcr that he will win over Tiplitz before the finish of the scheduled tuenty-four-mlnute action. Until Tiplitz nnd Clmney nrc in fit fettle, and a grueling set-to is ex pected. Another return match will be be tween Louisiana and Kid Yllllnms. Louis sort of scrambled the dope back n lOlij when he upset AYHUnins, then bantam champion, for a nine-second count in tho fifth round of n six-round bout. 'While Louisiana bns not been yery active in the ling in recent years, bis trainer. Johnnv. Loftus snvs the veteran Is In shape to prove once more his class- against the one-time title nomer. Louisiana always made im pressive showing against the Kiddo. Hcnjamln vs. Ilroun A lightweight match on the program Will bo between .Too Hoiilnmln. nf full. fornia. and Harry (Kid) Itrown. of i-niinticipiiia. Hcnjamln has been training for several weeks with Jack Dempsey nt the Airport. Atlantic City. He is a stnhlemate of the heavyweight champion, nml Jack Kearns, manager of Dempsey, will be here to handle tho Cnlifornlnn. This will he the most Important contest of Hrownie's career. The opening tilt will be betweei. Danny Kramer, hard-hitting local bantam, and Roy Moore, of St. Paul. They met at tho Olympia here last fall nnd Moore wns disqualified for butting. Lou Orimson and Franklin T. Mc Crncken have been appointed referees. Grimson will officiate In the meetings between Henjnmin nnd Iirown nnd Tiplitz nnd Chancy, while McCrncken will handle the other matches. Tonight's show Is the official opening of the summer season nt the big league parks here. Herman Taylor and Kobert II. Ciunnis are the promoters and they havo nnnounccd their inten tions of staging bouts throughout tho warm weather nt the Phillies' park ut intervnls of three weeks. Mayor Kd Ilader, of Atlantic City, will head u delegation of fans from the shore, where they have congregated from all over the country preparatory to seeing the Donipsey-Curpenticr match nt Jersey City .Saturday after noon. HOST OF WRITERS WILL DESCRIBE THE BIG FIGHT Seven Hundred Newspapermen From World Over at Ringside New York, Juno 20. Probnbly more newspaper correspondents than wcro employed on the battlefields of Franco durng tho World War will be on hand to report thp Dempsey -Cnrpontler fistic encounter at Jersey City next Satur day. Ike Dorgnn, who hns charge of tho press arrangements, said there would bo 700 newspaper men nt (lie ringside, 200 of whom would be dictating to tele graph operators while the bout wns in progress, and tho remainder encircling the arena directly in front of the hold ers of $.")0 tickets. It will be the great est army of light chroniclers or, indeed, chroniclers of any other kind, ever aa senibled to "cover" a single event. Reporters from many nations will wntch Dempsoy, tlio champion, und Cnrpentler, the debonnir French chnl lengcr, bnttle for honors, nnd through their newspapers will tell tho world the story of the encounter. Seven writ ers from Franco will bo on hand waiting nnd hoping that ttiey might cable u flash that their countryman has become the world's heavyweight champion. Eng land will bo represented by fifteen newspaper correspondents und eight moro will come from Canada. Kven Toklo, on the other side of the world, will have special writers here, as will Copenhagen, Manila, Havana, Huenos Aires and other foreign cities. A hundred telegraph wires will begin buzzing early in the morning, for, while the bout does not start until .'I o'clock, news that light fnns will eagerly scan will begin In "bieuk" around 8 o'clock. Some repoileih will be on the ground as early as ," o'clock on the morning of the fight. Sown Moro Opinions Jimmy Juhnatun I look for t'nriwntlcr to re re a kijixkuut In tlv.i louml.i. Louis Iviimti I)(mpsiy's tulvasitiw of twpnty p.unils "ill U a lii uxset Hut hr will find Jurpi oner no slouch Peto Miriui M) luiw will bo croKo,l If ('HrpontU'i' conn m u; fur tho fnurih r mnil Irvlnir IliilinutlU 1 m with ll,o lloo It II lip ny (..illicit for Oi'inpsy. . WIIIIp IMmirilx Curpi'Mler Is llckfil bo forn the tiut Xurli. Kilillo l"M"i lliijeh Why. Hobby Hur nwili ruuM ii '! I H Hub I'lncu inr Juwu f ir DmPBiy .luir. s, (iirolnn Dmniiwj'ii niy rhnlcn Dr. JoM'pli I'licl.in - .''urpentler lx oli-ir, but I)oiiipoy' e'incli will Ii'Iiik hnn il.rn Pets Tirrll- -"'iiil'i'iulur won't lie us msy ua nln of imopI. Ihliis ho will be Phil lliicutrh - Imijey'H Irish will lirlna homo tllu Imi'i n Trunk llnuictitvlrlt -If Ciirpenil-r .-in t.ikc It for tlio tlrxl nilmilii ur two he'll u I)ia llciinl Unnpnoi- tor nunc In f'.ur roumU, Mlltun Horlilfrlil fnrnonller la elovar, but noniPHoy'M vcluht wlihUo too. iruch for tha (i rolHner, . liol.liv iti-innlcU Carrxnllrr Ii nj blmhn. fylle'll Klvo Dempsey a boxing lt-mcn, A PAIR OF KINGS (Jeorgcs CarpciiHci', king of ISuropeun boxers, and Oetn'i.i tP.ni,d k..iit.. king of baseball sluggers, snapped nt the fighter's: training camp, Man- basset, L. I. VINS CAKE TEAM BEATS SHANAHAN Veteran Jake Heevner Pitches Good Ball and Hits Two Doubles PLAY AGAIrJ THIS EVENING The Ivins Cuke and Shnnnhan bnsc hall teams played the first of n norlcs of three gnmo.s on the hitter's ground nt Forty-eighth and Hrown streets last evening, nnd the cake mnkers won by the score of ! to 3. The fenturc of the contest was the wonderful twirling of the veteran .Take Heevner and his hit ting, nlong with thnt of Center-fielder Flood. HeoVner held the Khnnnhnn sluggers to six hits, while the delivery of Chnrlie (ilock was nicked for thirteen, which included a pair of doubles by Heevner nnd three two-baggers by Flood. Heev ner had perfect control, for when Slinn ahan rallied In the ninth nnd eut one run ncrosH the plate they had three on base and a hit inennt the gume, but Heevner wns at his best and ended the game by fanning Third Hnseman Kolnnd The same teams meet again this evening on Ivins' field nt Hroad street and Al legheny avenue. Another close game is expected. At Chelten avenue nnd Mngnolln street, (lermantown meets (llonside, loaders of the Suburban hengue. The (Serins were to have played Nativity last ovening but the gnme was post poned on nccount of rain. Mnjiogcr ileunls feels confident of a win .onight with Furey on the pitching peak. Dnbson .Meets Hatters The Dobsnn bnll team begins n busy enmpnign this evening which will enrry them over the Fourth of July when they entertain the Stetson Hntmakers on the home field nt Thirty-fifth und Queen lane in n twilight contest. It is the first of n series of three. The second will be played nt Stetson und the rubber on Dobson field If neees sary. Manngcr Calhoun will depend on "Lefty" Sebofleld or Victor Keene, while tho hntmakers will use Uurlcss or Cotter. The Ivy Professionals are the attrac tion at Kaywood, Thirty-first and Dickinson streets. The downtowners will have the veteran "Lefty" MeSor ley on the pitching hill. Mac is fifty two years of age, and. when not pitch ing Is holding down first base in grent style. Rtenton Field Club nnd Logan come together nt Eighteenth nnd Rockland streets, nnd the home combination is anxloiiH to win in order to retrieve n recent defeat sustained nt the hands of Stcnton. Jack Knrst will pick Liz Powell or Illnck as his pitching choice, while the Logan battery will be Dough erty and Klrkpatrick, Illoomcr Oirls nt P. It. T. The Quaker Citv Hloomer Girls, con sidered by many the best feminine tenm on the diamond todav, will be the at traction nt the P. It. T. field when they piny tho Transit All-Stars. The female ball-tossers during the last two weeks hove loweiod the colors of three of tho prominent city clubs. They have a star pitcher in "Midget" Walsh and a heavy bitter In Anne Kniester, the "Ilahe Ruth" of the femi nines. Manager Zellor, of tho All-Stars, will use Pitcher Mason, who held Glrard Field Club to one hit in the seven in nings he pitched last Saturday. C.lrard Field Club, with a run of three straight victories, journeys over to Pencoyd Field at Ridge avenue nnd Park drive to oppose the ironworkers. Mnnager Ogden hits got together n new combination, which has hit its btride and Is winning the majority of Its games again. The Bill That Makes Jersey City Jealous! Tonight Wed., Juno 29 Tonight At Phillies' Pnrk. llott limine mcr hooii Ihto Klilit Ill-ill Stum on On Kill k!T: Chaney vs. Joe Tiplitz Kid Williams vs. Louisiana Joe Benjamin vs. Harry Kid Brown Danny Kramer vs. Roy Moore TlrkeK SI, i. M. . IilKlifr.-Hiiy nulrU nt Hotel Wiilliiii DulTft nnil Tomllor & (lliV"iunn'H, HIS Cli'i.tniit. or ut mirk to. nlKlit. Oct up i piirty und kd. IliiiulrrOs of onirn will ntti'iiih KEEP COOL BY EXERCISE TRY ITI ,4 a- l SIT.C1AI. SI'MMKK COUUSES S3 5 .o.,.,t,:,,l'(',NC, u - iiiiiiy iiiii.uiNo 1'lrKt-rlims liitriifliim, Concrnlnl Hnr rniiiiillnEH. ItiiniiliiL' Track. Iluml-llull Courts, Hl",no- Philadelphia Jack O'Brien i.ith riitiiit si-m POINT Bike Races Velodrome nrfPPyi? Oolilrn Wliff I Pin. sic, on SIHr. HlClPiiP. Here. Sluilnnnii, Corry, rnrrujn i na T1IUHSI1AV Niaiir, 8:30 f Five Leading Batters in Two Major Leagues AMi:itI(' Plii or nnil ('lull lli'llnmn. Ibiroll sppuker. ( loo Cnlili. Detroit.. Until. New Vnrl. . sWip, si, I.miN NATIONA I'l.ni-r nnil (lull llnrnsl, St. I.oiiIh I rul-e lloxlnn MiliiilMiri, llimtun. nuiiif, e nrU Koiisli, 4'litrlnn.itl. v i.r.AOt i: i. All. It. II. r.r. at :ni nt m-t .tin ,-,h vu nn (III 10! n.'i ".u m ins a'u 0" S3K 71 kh .:t:o ns s in r.n oo .mm i, i.r..fit'i: (i ii. it. u. p.p. ax 'tM r-i in-, .in; :n io7 17 vz .am 30 Vi.i : 17 ,:wi rt 177 :t(i n- ,3fis l;i no id in .:);, Today 's Local Ball Games Miiinnlmn nt Mln. Ilroml street nnil Al leKhrny u rnuc. (irnsiiit nt (lerminlown. ( lirlten uvrntir i nnil MiiKiinlln Htreot. Mentiin J. ('. ut I,. nitnn, l.iclitrrntli nnil iLOruinnil r teet. ls Prilfrffwlnn.ili nt ICntnnil Thlrlv.flrHt nnil DIcklnMin Htrrrtn. stet-iin lit ,1. & .1. Dalisnn. Tlilrty-dfth Ntnrl nnil (liieon Inne. . M.irshull IJ. Smith nt IS.irliiiracli. of At lnntla City. rirlnhi-r VnrnprM nt ( lipstrr. NutHlly nt Ainrrlcim Cluln. nf York. (Ititikrr City lllnomrr (ilrls nt P. It. T. Trnlli unit llntlrr HlriwtM. (Ilrnnl Plelil ('lull ut Pcnrnxl Iron Works. HIiIkc menuf nml Pnrk ilrUe. l'lnnnrl.il I.i'iiKii) nf (,rrmiintnnn Ilu nri Ipii'h AKHOcliitlun s. (i,Tinjntnun Trimt Co. nt (,crmnntnwn Ilovs' Clul), Ilunkrrs nnil SiopKIioIiIitn' Li-iibi1 C.is. halt Si Co. nt (iriilinm. PurMinv .1 Co.. Tcnt-nlnth nml C'lniiiMil uttTfti. P. It. T. Ih-hkiii" A Willow (!roM nt Hiiltcp, Penroil (IrotindH, ICIdiCfi mrnup nnil Pnrk rlrli P. It. T. Ix-niriip It I.uirrne ut Wnoilland. KliiZKi-xxIni: I1nirroiind. Irinli (llnnth nt Amlilcr N. W. Ajrr & Co nt Hrnwn Itrothfrn & Co.. Strnton Held IVrntr-fniirlh unil TIoeii Htrri'ts. YnSTKKIlAVs- SCOHP.S llrNlipr. ii) llrnnklin ltnjul Ct.inlK. t. Itlnt Cnkp Ii SI1.111.1hnn. 3 I A .1 Hol.Min, Hi Allrntim-ii I'ro-,. .1, Parkrhbtirc iron. Ai stptMin. 1. Ciilmn SinrK, 3i Itrliloliurir ',. St. Iliirniihiif. 17: St. Ituphnrl. (1 IiiKiinincp I.ivlKllr riilrllty nnd CnMinlty, 2 I'rnnn. rlriv 1. Flnnnrlnl I.puiriir llnrkrt Street, II; Third Nliiloiial, n. ClieMrr. Ii llnrlinriirli (iliinti. 3. Hlllilulf, At .llnmit IlnllA, H P. It. T. I.MIKUP Prnnkfnrd. 11; Ilrl tpont, 1 Flrnt Duct llii Hnpiir Hollow. II. ( Itynn A. P.. 10, Alil"no. 4 f "lier 1I0I. i lllrnlirlm A A.. 2, rnnncn A.. .1: WtMern P.leetrlr 4. Hooilnli' sorlnl. 3- Ilntnlxm P. C. l. Commrrelnl Iicuo Morrlp..Vieelrr 0. IterriM, In Muniir.irt'irliii: t I Wllilnm 3Innn Co 13. Cltnrlps Iloml Co 3 II. T. Potts nml It. I). Wood Co. immo nrnirMlnl. Iltonllli A A Kit Tnlinr V. ('.. 7. Wliltlni: Puper Co.. l)i Willi. uni Slurcun. coAiMi.nciAi, i.iivot'i: sT.vnio w. I,, p.p. w, i p.p. Morrl-W. (I 2 .HIS W. Iliinn 2 a .100 fir. Mfic. K tt .7PJ C. Iloml :i 0 3S3 II.T.PnltM 3 I .Mr, It.n.Wood 1 7 iu.V Rice Coaching Canadians Hri-rln'llp (Int., Jun i"i Hlrp roach nf the I'llumlitu I ritriU Mirs1i crwti. haw nrriP'l ht r- in roach ihr cri vn of the row. Inu c.ul In preparation fnr the nnmern lle rtttH .it (Jtuiwii nnd for the Canadliin Hcnlo Bloomer Girls Want Games Tlie Quaker City Illnomer OlrK who play the I' It T. All-Smr this ovcnlnn. are aluo H'hodulril at Headlrrr I'a . on Ratur day .flernonn. Thev litiv oiwn dates on Hunda and wnuh? also like to nrrango two iram-s for July I The Illiomer Glrln enn le secured by calllne Art Summers Wood land CSI1 n. Swarthmore, Grid Star for Navy Annapolis, Md.. June 2! The first Im portant recruit of th iiiMin for the N'aval Acart-mv fontoall efiuad la I.onir, Cflard on the snrlhmoro eleirn Inwt enr who haa Just 1 1 onio n mldnhli tn in lie N an nctlve nppeirlnit follow nf over 20n nounda. and hl ppr i ar. llkelv to ho r-tM r I tll needed, en both Mooro and Wl Ikle. ihe rcsular guards if laHt ne.ipon. have been irri luated. NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK IIAM'IIAM. TIIDXY. r.-M V. M. piiii.i.us ,. immiKi.A-N srTS AT (.I.MIiri.s M s'..)iNriS nsiiiNo at roimx 11; hanks Mitortruik lenv - Situnl i and Monday i:.itilnR. IJ o'clock in 1,10 N l'ront Hi Mot ir ride boat tnckl and hnu furnished f" one Hf.irkot flani n,l M,m 7',7, CUT YOUR OWN HAIR with a PEERLESS HAIR CLHER sn.n -at unva, HAimwAitr na.vn AND lUJI'ARTMI.Nr SlitES. OAKLAND TOURING Rebuilt and Rclinishcd Maroon color with cream wheels. In p ie. lent condition. Fino value. 30 days free service. 90 days guarantee. $645 Oakland Motor Car Co. 918 N. Hroad Street VllHiaUUUtgUUuu'iill sggssgpasearB FIGHT DISTRACTS FRENCH STUDENTS Dempsey nnd Carpentier Re place Wen Famous in His tory of Paris University PROFESSOR IS GRIEVED Paris, June 20.-(H.v A. P.) Emo tion nvnr tlm f'nrpentliT-Dempsey mnti'li hns penetrated Horbonne eirele1', lomewlint to f ho (IImp,v of the fnenlty M. KcignoboH, profevsnr of Treneli his tory In the T'niversity of Paris, has been observing thnt his tmlentH were eom ing into tlie leetnro room with pink newHpnperi. wlileli upon exninlnntlnn In the eiirioni-nrofesior tnrneil out to be sporting dailies, with long articles relative to tlie prospects of "nn Amer ican nnnied Dempsey nnd n Frenchman mimed C'nrnentlcr." Profcor S'eignobos tool: occasion to refer to this in opening one of his lectures, the subject for the day Imp poning to be "Henry IV." He is re ported ni having said in siibstnnce : "Young gentlemen. I have not fniled to see that vnur attention hns been "iimowhnt distracted from the study of the history of your race l what seems to me the undue importance being given n trivial encounter nt fis-tlcuff- betwen two young men which is nbout to tnke place on the other side of the sen. I have seen nlluslons in the public urints to the glory that would accrue to the French people by the victory of Carpentier. "I cannot refrain from mentioning that the grentest achievements of our nice hnvc not been through the dtsplnv of physical, but mental power- T have no doubt that .Tnck Johnson could bent Xnnoleoii in a personal combat, or thnt llergsott would be found unequal In n ring enclosing him nnd Mr. Ilempsey. " beg of you jnimg gentlemen to maintain n sense of proportion in your Intellectual interests nnd to nbnndnn pe iiis.tl. nt least durlne lecture hours, of these ephemeral publications.' lrl.ti Clint will h -1lln tn plnv Any f-t-rl5. home fpfims In th nefir f'lturp Wllll-im Mnon. e:0 North Twenty-seventh Mreit. c coMl aS SG MPt r S'1 ,0 tto , ,,o tJ.fi oo Vt I' Bttf n ...o -:. tn ,vng tna ' ... .Vj i'Vr. "W C '" ., vnot . " . A.cfh Fill Your Tank With HETHOLINK At Anj Green Pump i mm A f j tfBBHH b I I aTHE WONDER MOTOR FUEL" SHERWOOD BROTHERS, Makers Oregon 8170 21st & Moyamensinp; Ave. THE BIG FIGHT You'll want the best account of the world's heavyweight chnmplon ship bout between JACK DEMPSEY Tlltelioldrr nnd GEORGES CARPENTIER Chnllrncpr At Jersey City, July 2 You'll get It ill the expert report written by ROBERT W. MAXWELL (You Know Until in tho uemncj public STcftger Mr, Maxwell will be at the ring side to give the Kvknixo I'fiii.tc I.rnrjF.n renders the qtlckest, best and most reliable itory of the big International nilx-np. MISS RYAN TRIUMPHS; MEETS MLLE. LENGLEN California Tennis Star Reaches Final of British Tourney Wimbledon, June 2!).-(H.v A. P.) Miss nilznbeth Itynn . of Cnlifoniia. won the final match in the women's singles of the Pritlsli turf court lawn tennis championship tniiriinmciit here today, defeating Mrs. Satterthwaite, of Knginiid. in straight sets, (5-1, Cl-O. Miss Ityan thereby earns the right to meet Mile. Suzanne I.englen In the challenge round for the chutnpionship. In the third round of the women's doubles Mrs. Ileamish nnd Mrs. Pen cock, of Knglnnd, defeated Mrs. Orncej nnd .Miss Ilolmaii, aNo of Knglnnd, (i-0. (i-O. In the men's doubles Knndolph Lyrett nnd Max Woosnian, of Knglnnd, de feated Major A. It, V, Klngscntc mid Jock llllllanl. nl-o of Kiislnnd. (1-1, (!-."., .'!-(!, (ill. Riverside Has Fine Record I The niierside A A. Is trellns nt n fast t lip o fnr thin psflpon. hnvInK unn e chi of . th" 1hi mm- uiimei plnieil Th c!uh hnn imen rnntrl'il atrenvthemd b the nildltlon j of Dick Ilnnaran uni .lohnr p lliiht'-i ,,t Fox .Motor, nnd Mike I'liea-or of st ..,w I rend.- '. ('. We atlll hne a few open dteH I nmons them belnir Jul 3 An on.- ier n I this attraction write r J. Tnjlor. 401 Ityeri ae.. Cheltenham. Pa. I LLAC It is not merely a phrase of ours, but a happy fact to which every Cadillac owner testifies, that he gets out of motoring something which less fortunate owners altogether miss. His Cadillac days and Cadillac miles are days and miles of refreshment and rest and repose, with a mind freed from the imp of uncertainty. He knows that his pleasure will be continuous; he knows that his Cadillac will not fail him; he knows that he is master of every circumstance and condition the year's travel can encounter. NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY 142 North Broad Street Another BIG User! & v H L U!,VC tnduwement of BET110LIX13, that smooth, flcMblc, powir-jriMnj? motor fuel. Any pas-ioncer-car or truck-fleet owner cunnot overlook its merit It produces more power than any other motor fuel jrunrnntced to Kne more miles for less eallons elim. inntM priir shifting i educes repair bills and saves at It Hbt nt) ot ' a &2M . tf MISS STIRLING LOSES : , American Qolf Champion Beaten In-Foursome- In England WorptcMlflii, KiiR., June 20. (IJt V A. P.) Miss Alexn Stirling, Amcrlcaif- fl ... .! l. .;... I. . nn.l Ir TT Ja'J ,, ..lllilll .l.li .,liIIIIIUll, (,,U A, A. 1VV w, , . ..., . - ' 1 .lontmorency, uritisn nmnicur goner,!- -m were defeated hero today In tho mlfcwl foursome with Miss Joyco Wethcrcdi ' fl Knglish woninn champion, nnd her ' brother, Iloger Wcthcred, runner up In the Hrltlsh open chninplonslilp. Minn Wethered and her brother won fivo Up' nnd three to play. ," Benny Leonard Off for Michigan Chlencn, Juno J After worklnir out hora toav. Henny Ixonirrt. llRhtwelRht elnim plon. left fur Denton Ilnrbor. .Mich., to put ihj finishing touches nn hlu trnlnlnij for thi 1-. in , l.l. Uailn, liVaAilm.n. nn Yt,1v A I'ripdmnn han been trnlnlnir In Mtchlffun fnr II imnir time and tho chomp'nn mint set thero. thin iveek n order to comply with the SUchl- . tan boxlne law. . Suspension Is Lifted New York. June 20 -The nlinpennloh ef the rblietn-.McKtPTer i:xhlhltlon Co.. which conduct Imum at Ilhlitn Pleld, llrooklyn, I. ok been lilted hv the New York State lox Inv ('imrolKlon. nnd permlpulon was ranted fir the clulj officials to prmeed with tlmlr LoutB nchcduled for tomorrow nlfht. SALESMEN WANTED By prominent MOTOR TRUCK CORPORATION Previous experience not necessary Excellent opportunity for right character and type of men to become associated with an impressive, substantial organi zation. Address C 9.32, Ledger Office. PasHenger Car Owners I 111 jour tnnk lillll llrtlinlliif Ihrii hit tlm hill on IiIeIi nd runcr your li ti r k to the J mlt Kirn nn Iter und otrr 'tin ro. No mo tor knock and Power llhuiya In ttrrr. & '( K, "4 Ilncc 2073 ',i ' -i ; .. w: '"! .'j. .Lf,.
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