Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 12, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 17, Image 17

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.'EVENING PUBLIC tDBDGE6 PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUI 12, 1921
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iterclub Golf Team Championship of Philadelphia Is Now Under Way Over Aronimink Links
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giB GOLF
MATCHES S I AK I
Cdkrbrook 'vs. Cricket and
Whltemarsh vs. Huntingdon
Valley at Aronimink Today
;',ERI0N STAQ1 ALL SET
' W BX??L first round for the
'! Triub team championship of
W " ' i Irted this morning over
,'PIB""7 ,he Arnlmink Colt Club.
Kti met the Cricket Club III
. " and Whltcmarsh played
' ."!. Valley In the other, these
H0" J. !. that quaimed In
; ScVon Cup contest on Memorial
W-
W' . .i, matches were staged
,lngl! .J the survivors will
fU!l Utk Ut r Merlon
J utlf but 1U entry was unable
!Jllfy this. time. , .
I ?? c'untedone and . .half
, L,ch vicwrj - . one-half a
. pdsti, na. cnch hoie the vie
. PM. un or i the oppo.lt ton, the
Wlrrrinthe W-b.ll.f-;.
"5iu tnr '"J '' point for the
!'KAtnforurSth9po.Pntfor each
We fouresomes the players teed
Jr il wuv"" r White niiin-jt -mm
I.jW aVS-W and H. T. Cool..
SSa!!.Jte,ie,Snd II. Mountain. White
"t ?. W'J11 c lnsrabam and D. V .
RK.J. &'&V;5lt,'-nJcomb.. White-
-v:.n ais"" . v..nini ana a..
.-!! j:.1mi HoraeB. .
. ,TT ii.vsd Edwaru "";..
ESmiJ'onyValleyA Hawley. rhlladcl-
l?)LWCe4y,br0ana H. H. Goodall. of
JfcB-cP pf"T- ilauson anrt L" Ji
W'fr'SSt'a'iS'H. W. Itrcltmiter. rhlladsl
'? olryed Paul Jennings and lT.inU
'KoUtcra" have it all settled
Adarbrook and Wh tcmarsli w
iZv and that Whltcmarsh will
K Ale. It "Ik" look that way
Ker But there's just that little
omilitr that has to be observed In all
mwl namely, playing the matches
m tbe links.
The International exhibition match
tffl divide Interest with the finals of
.lie Interclub contest tomorrow. This
Butch will be played over thirty-six
bolts, morning and afternoon, on the
tut course at Merion. Abe Mitchell
lid Oeroge Duncan, leading British
pros, will play Max Marston and Jerry
ftmrs. American amateurs. The gal-
fcfj will be tagged, the net proceeds
ph to Rryn Mawr Hospital.
' Jt is expected to be the only local
' ipwitance of the Britons, and a large
. (. erneted In ken tho lone-
' llttlni Mitchell and the speedy Dun
: cm. Merlon Is leached from Sixty
' ninth itrcct via the Strafford local to
AWraore avenue.
After Merlon the Britons will leave
for Shawnee, where they will compete
In the open there Thursdify and Frl
dijr. Joe Kirkwood. the Australian
ehmplon, will albn play there, ns well
u ill of the American tenm which went
abroad, though Jock Hutchison has not
quite made jp his mind.
ThU event wan won by Jim Bnrncs
hut year, who was due to arrive on
(he Mauretania late yesterday. He will
probably play nt Shawnee, ns the tall
pro Is very fond of that course and in
Yirlably scores well there.
Hoffner to Enter
Charlie Hoffner. the local pro, who
w abroad, will enter both ut Shaw-
v ttat thc nntiun"l the following
w. He sajs he can haidly wait to
w fln ,Ami'ri'an event nsnin.
ibo S J? .1ld n.ot ,seem KrcatI' worried
In.; .J'T, ,"r.lcs over tllc happen
W.1 !he "rltiNh open, attributing It
11IH PVIcit(ent of thc affair. Ho
Mud ?.v!nu'rT-. .th,n,t "u tllp i,laycr(i
Sntd. "ueMMn In being an-
Jack ?nt.,hi wny t,le C"P w B'vcn to
th?,TnC'' "'J ,' 1,im h ho nt on
1 ori I. f 1,ls aAminn wi'hout
Mlfekm.0untl"! "K0 n British writer
ttBcii.11 'w0 chM 'Irawback to inter
"fell 15, '"J8 lu,cIc' or " 1rl. that
fcSw "p Sia,nf",V hJcl "m,lc 'or hard
th uittil however, realizes
Cd of Ln?l8 li1ble t0 nPnen In n
C 7. ffif' nm doubt If l,al
n,, 1 ls, !Rkcn seriously,
nnn',fl"tnftt,r neWit of dubious
Nnflicta , 'Vecms I" ,,,rJ1 0,lt t the
"they'S "rehnr'l to diagnose,
tlew. pend wostl' 01 the point of
the bnnln- 5l ,McI),'notfs ill Blf,
4S LWohf,C it Ti,(lcn 'lenled, thi
""d Kill ,' piU tlU we K over
RUNFRnWTICD UAllnm.n
-..11V.H nHinuiuHr
ON CANADIAN TRACK
terminator Carries Top Weight In
i rf Cla88,c Tday
feSftuiH0' tJu1 12-e of tbe
fa the hi.- np w,w Prepured to
Wir in ill iw ftt Kenlworth Park
fliT,",,6 'tho Canadian
to'', la thV in ,,tce"t!n5 the King's
ftlnlon, lh0 ol(lest fixture in the Do-
ftnHSh&?mn wntendew out of
rit It.r hn " nomi,ln'ed. and their
rat m" thi. ihlBtory of
Hi record .' lw,,(:,1 f,,r a new
iddl money 'an,, Vnrri,!S 5!0'00" '"
tortonr. y' (Ull, ,8 ftt a milo, and a
fiW" aor ,?" '"'d to carry top
ed much i,,tr l,orbt'8 thnt nt-
,e,'er. id'E nsl" ""d nrllllant
B"d flrcy 1 pontile., (loah-r
1,r the (lis,. ?,, tI,Ht linve s't records
uiMimce, wl.ro ,i(K.iretl 0lU.,
Al "
llttl- " '
fcfe W 1. u Qerman Tra0k
ttr??1d a ni - ". on. Hunday. Th
Golfers Play Sixteen
Extra Holes in Match
Chicago, July 12. A world's golf
record for cup play Is believed to
hnvo been made here a few days
ngo, when 0. Itatcmnn and William
Murray, finalists for tho director'
cup of tho Otecn Valley Golf Club,
battled through sixteen extra holes.
They wero to have gone eighteen
holes at match piny, but thc eight
eenth green found them tied. They
halved the next fifteen holes and
Batcman sunk n long putt for n
win from tho thirty-fourth green.
HAS A FINE RECORD
Roy Thomas 8ays Sharpies Team
as Good as In the East
Hoy Thomas, tho former I'hl'ly out
fielder, Is one of thc big noises In tho
semi-pro. baseball ranks these days,
and no one is better fitted to hold down
thc Job. Boy has a team of stars that
have n triple personage, 'in that they
represent three towns. Three days a
week they are known as Sharpies, of
nt Norristovn as the Collegians, and
nt rottsvwo on nununyn.
The players originally were Sharpies,
m.,,1 l.i tttnf nnnnMti' nrri lipfif known.
According to Hoy, tho club is as good
as any in the Knst, and lias lost only
seven games in thirty-two starts. Some
of the importnnt clubs that have been
defeated are Cuban Stars, New York
Ship, North I'hlliios, Houncrton, Amer
ican Steel, Stetson and Strawbrldge &
Clothier. .
The Infield, with Barol, Dclmer,
Mearkle nnd Spccr, Is a Rwect one,
while Mangus, Mercer nnd Monohnn, in
the outfield, cover acres of ground nnd
nre fast on the bases. Tho pitchers,
Durbln, George and Passon, nro very
dependable, and, uccording to Thomas,
Eddie Hnlston Is tho best receiver in
these parts, with the exception of Cy
Perkins, of the A's.
Sharpies has one of the hardest
games of the season on Its hands to
night, when they oppose Dobson, nt
Thirty-fifth street and Queen lane.
Manager Thomas expects to use "BUI"
Manager Calhoun, of thc carpet team,
will use Victor Keenc, who was In
jured by n pitclied uau in Hntuniay s
game, but who has recovered to such
nn extent that ho is expected to take
his usual turn In the box.
BRADLEY SCORES KAYO
Disposes of Patsy Convery In Sec
ond Round at Eleventh St. Arent
Pat Bradley, boxing in his old-time
form, knocked out Patsy Convery in the
second round of n scheduled eight-round
bout nt tho Eleventh Street Arena last
night.
It was a highly exciting contest while
it lasted. Convery started off like n
whirlwind, and he went strong through
out tho first round. Patsy wns still
going strong when he received n couple
of left jabs In rapid succession, fol
lowed by a right to the jaw that sent
him down for tho count.
In the first session Convery opened
n cut over Bradley's left cjc. Then
followed u real old-fashioned shigfcst.
Thi followers of the middlcwcights grew
wildly excited over the battle.
Danny Buck, who substituted' for
Young Sheridan, was outpointed by
Young Sherlock. Hny Mitchell btopped
Hay Dundee in one minute. Young
Fisher finished . Halph Wilson in the
second, nnd Lew Wallace was the victor
over Joe Carlo.
GREB OR GIBBONS
MAY BOX GEORGES
Carpentier Signs With Tex
Rickard to Defend Light
Heavyweight Title
DATE LIKELY OCTOBER 12
New Yorlt, July 11. Georges Car
pentier has signed a contract with Tex
Hickard to defend his world's light
heavyweight chnmplonshlp during Oc
tober. Ills opponent will he selected
Inter, the ngreement reading thnt the
French boxer shall meet any light
heavyweight named by Hickard.
The bout will he contested either In
the Jersey City arenn, where Carpentlci
lost to Jack Dcmpiey, or in Madison
Square Garden, this city. While the
selection of nn opponent will not be
made until later. It was thought that
the choice lies between Harry Grcb and
Tom Gibbons. The second week of Oc
tober is tentatively named as the date
of the match, which probably will be
staged on Columbus Day, October 12.
Plans hnvo been completed for the
sailing of the Carpentier party on thr
Steamer La Savoie for France Thurs
day. Mannucr Francois Dcscamps
ricrrc Mallet and Henrec Marcot. camp
chef and sparring partner, will nc
company Carpentier.
A stay of from two to three weeks
will be made at the home of the French
pugilist and then the party will return
to this country to prepare for the
October bout.
Carpentlcr's hand which he Injured
In tho Dempsey encounter It still swol
len and painful, but ho expects it to
heal within the next six weeks. He
says it will not prove n handicap in
future ring contests.
TO OPEN HOME FIELD
Smlth-Furbush Has Diamond at
Second and Erie
The Smlth-Furbush baseball team,
champions of the Manufacturers' Base
ball League for two seasons, nnd who
have returned to the game nfter de
ciding to retire for a year, open thcli
new home field nt Second and Erie
avenue tomorrow evening with the
South Philadelphia Hebrew Associa
tion. A fine grandstand hns been erected
nnd the Kroundi are in an ideal loca
tion. The dub also plays at home
on Friday with Urideslmrg anil on
Saturday thc Haskell Indians of Ne
braska, will be entertained. On Sunday
thc St. Paul Professionals, of South
Philadelphia, havo been booked, and
St. Paul will also bo played at their
grounds ot Broad and Biglcr streets
on Thursday, making five games in n
row for Smlth-Furbush.
Teams wishing games away or at
home should get In touch with Thomas
J. Turner, 20-15 North Second street.
Kaywood to Travel Saturdays
Startlne next Saturday, ttib Knyuood liaso
lialj tram "111 travel Instead of playlnK at
tliolr home grounds, nt Thlity-nrot nnd Dlclc
Iriftnn streets, Mnnncor Jack 8hloldn has
Klven his Unr-up n blK shnke-up nnd will
present prnctlcallv tv new combination when
It tncltti Jack nines' Old Tlmeri at Thir
teenth nnd Jackson streets this etenlnc.
Tenms deslrlnir to ixehnniro twlllrht or Sun
day Karnes with Knvwooi should com
municate with Jack Shields, care of tha
Kaywood C C. 1.M1 South .Twenty ninth
street, or telephonii Orc.'un 3233 J In tho
oenlnir.
Amateur Sports
Tarrcn Field Club, n flrst-cLlsn traellnIr
lenm. want earnc. William l.Mcurlo 170.1
Noilh Third ntrect.
Mice Howl II. C, n. fouiteen-sltcn.yenr-old
teunlr wantu names away, Dald Jcn
nlnc'i '1172 HMniiard street.
Indiana I'ros. a travllnir team winN
to hear from all flrst'Clnss rlubn. Jon Mid
inan, 21R0 North Thlrty-rirst xtreet.
Norwood ('. f, of M'cat 1'hllndelphln. h'lve
Sunday, flaturdty nnd tv UIkM dnies spen
nay. I r. Prow. Ill North Flfty-elciitii
ktret.
Itelmnr A, A., a flrst-clast tnixcllnt:
teem, hai Koveral orn dates. W, Jj. Sh.
bold. .Ifi!!) Olrard neirjo,
rVankfonl A. C, a fltst-clnss tenm, wants
tr arranyo tratnes with all aBurepitlonrt
cfferlns reasonable Induce'iunts II Shall-crn-,
I'ns Harrison street.
rienrlleld A. A., of East Falls, wanti to
nrratma (,-am" with all of tho leidtni clubs
In the cltv ?t homo or away. M. Hnran,
SIM Cloarfleld street.
St. Jnaiph'a ('. ".. of Stnnnyiinlc. would
like to book ?amon Uh all sttml.pro clubs
In nnd about tho cltv halntr rroundH. J.
N. llutler. Dhon Jlnnavunlc 273(1.
Cap KnlBhl'x I'ro he.ie feveral open di'es
fr all llrst-clsss hjoo clubs. C. Knight.
lfdO South Vendell street.
I'rudentl it V. C. a flrHt.-lnis trnvellrtt
(enm 'vnntii i-cnes A. Clark. 1850 Kant
Clrmontlne street.
I.lliertr Mars, a etdorcd team, wants twl.
I'ulit Birri"' r.y Turk ndwards, 110 I'orth
Carllslo streot.
l'elree Pros, a flrtt-elas team, has open
dntes for all traelln plubs, deorite Smith.
(.37 North T.-lfth tret.
White Dlantend Club, a flrst-rlnss team,
wnntn to hear from nil homo clubs. J.
Sparks 1022 Ilormtida street
Kommnnllle (limits, a first-class colored
tenm. wants to hoar from all clubs fferln
fair uuarniitces. G. Hubbard, (1130 I,ari
bert str-et.
Nacco A. C a travellnir tenm. delrs
rnmes with all nst-clnss aujrretr.itlons W
H. nhor. 23 West Illdley. avenue. Ridley
l'nrk. Pa
Weleonie A. C. a fast tam. hns Satur
day, Sundav and twltlsht dntea away. J.
Mellon 1110 Wharton street.
AVnlton A. A., a flrst-clasu traveling team
bns several open dates. John llole. 1101
Stnto strest.
'nlnrhr(Ml Club, n flrst-clnss travellnu
tesm wants to urranire pnmes. Jack lTch tr,
I bnn-. Oak I.sno 11 IS t
Klkhnrt A. C. has a few open dates f.ir
all nrst--lsss hopie teams. J'A Coffey 2110
Vnt F.lkhdrt street.
Hlrol Club, of North Wales, wants games
awnv. Htrol Club. North Wales. I'a.
IiiIer II. C. a flrsl-clnss ten u, wants
cant'ia away. H. It. Oraeser, S-'tl N Oer
pinn'.uu nenu
riillsil-lphln newrres, a pml-prn travel
ing team, wants cmiOB. J, Whltei.ldo 2631
Ninth Twelfth lret,
Cnjuga Clult, h nrst-class travnllne team
hns seral open dates. J, McOlnty. 4332
N. Third st.
Kershaw Club ha July 1C and 17 ep-n
for all flrst-cl.-ss home teams. T. II. XI II 1
pbons Piplar 38S0
11ele1erei II. C, an elghtnen-yi'ar.otd
travolln tenm. wants pams I P Mc
Cnndltss 1131 Eolith Trt-enly-tlilrd street,
tiik ornciAi.
DEMPSEY
OARPENTIER FIGHT
PICTURES
NOW
Towers Theatre
llronilnnr Pine bl.
CAIV1DEN, N. J.
11 A. M. TO 11 P. M.
Ktery Incltleiit of thr
Illg Contest.
These I'letures Cnnnnt
tto Shown Outside or
the Stale of New Jrrner
KEEP COOL BY EXERCISE
$35!
Special Bummer Courses
Vlesh Iteduolni
Iloilnir
Ilodr Illilhllnc
rirst-clnss Instructors, . Congenial Sur
roundings. Ilunnlns Track, Handball,
Philadelphia Jack O'Brien
18th & Chestnut Streot
Cambria Open Air Arena
Frnnkfurd Av.', nnd Cumbria
Friday Kcnlnr. July IBtli
S CrBeknJark Houts 8
2 UlghtN mid 3 Hlirs
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The Sharpies liascbnll team, of West Chester, managed by Itoy Thomas, the former I'lillly outfielder, lias mado n
good record this season. Heading left to right in the etching tro: Seated Kalstoii, Dormer, Mcrhlc, Itarol;
Unccllng, Itoy Thomas, manager; Mulhollnnd, Kcllly, fiercer; standing, I .car, assistant manager; McLaren, Dur
bln, Spear, McCarthy, Andres, Mascot
CHAMP ROOTS FOR HANLON
Leonard May Come Hero to See
Denver Boy Against Jackson
Champion Benny Leonard will root
for n victory for Jimmy Hanloii, of
Denver, over Willie Jackson, of New
York, when they meet nt Shibc I'atk.
next Monday night. Leonard Buys he
may come ocr to .ee the contest, lc
cording to Jack Wcinstcin, so that h'
can get a line on the Westerner.. Hntilou
Is a tearing-ln battler.
Besides thc .Tackson-IInnlon match,
which is to be nn eight-rounder, there
will be an eight-round mntch bctwe"ii
George Chancy ami Johnny Dundee.
This will be the fourth meeting of th
latter pair. Johnny Murray vs. rrimklo
Hico and Billy Do Foe vs. Dnnnv
Frush nro other elcht-rounders, while
Joe Jnrkfion vs. Jimmy Sullivan will
be n six-round mix.
New Harvard Coaches
Cnmbtldge, .Vans , July 12. Harvard's
freshman eleven ulll receive .irslt co ich
InK n-xt rail und.r a plan nnnoui rod i,
Head Coach Hubert T Fisher. Ho nppn nted
Thomns J. Campbell, former coach nt
llmcloln Collew nnd nt thc UnlNersl'v of
North Carolina as head conch of the fresh
men and assigned nn his nsslstnnts f r m th"
nrslty coaching S'lund W. J Mtirrn enp
tnln of the Hnrvnril eleen of 11)10 and W
I) Snow. Thorn is Woods, R. H Humphrey
nnd It M Sedrwlck of Inst sonr's tenm
were ndded to the vnrslty conches
HERMAN HALTS H1GGINS
New Orleans Bantam Finishes Eng
lish Champion In Eleventh
London, July 12. -"Pete" Herman,
of New Orleans, former world's ban
tamweight champion, knocked out Jim
Higgins, the Knglish bantamweight
champion, hero In the eleventh round
of what was to hnvo been a twenty
lmi ml bout.
Hvery round but thc eighth, in which
Higgins planted n left on the chin, wns
Herman's. For the most part thev w -gaged
in in-fighting.
Runs Scored for Week
in Three Big Leagues
NATIONAL LKAGrn
SMTWT FST1
Ilrixihlyii ... 7 I) 10
Pittsburgh.. 8 11
Phillies.... 0 1)
Chlcngt 1 7 8
St. Louis. .. 8. 8
New York.. 2 2 '1
Boston 2 2
Cincinnati.. 0 1 I
AMEHICAN LBAOVIS
HMTVT Vnm
WtMlilitKton. i 1 IS
Boston 111 13
Cleveland .. 11 It
St. Louis... 4 f, 9
New York .. 1 ! 5
Detroit .... .1 4
Chicago .... 4 0 4
Alhlcllcs ... 0 11 0
INTERNATIONAL LBAOVK
I s .MprTwi T J I-- S TI
Ilochcatrr . . (Ill 17
Italthnui'c . . 1) 0 15
.Icrocy City. 4 13
Syracuse ... 310 13
ItulTiilo .... 2 2 4
Newark .... 3 1 4
Itcadlng .... 3 3
Toronto .... 1 1
TO RERUN GOLDEN WHEEL
OFFICIAL WELCOME
FOHILLIDEN
Davis Cup Committeo Will Dine
Tennis Champion on Ar
rival Tomorrow
JAPANESE TEAM AS GUESTS
Carman, Corry, Seres and Maddona
Matched Again
So many reuupxts poured into the
offices of the Point Breeze Park Velo
drome for the ro-running of the Golden
Wheel, the r0-milc grind won by Clar
ence Onrmnti, of America, lust week,
that the management has decided to put
on tho mine competition on Thursday
night. The same four bikers Carman,
Vlnccnzo Mnddonn, of Italy; Geoigcs
Seres, of France, nnd Frank Corry, of
Australia will get away with thc crack
of the starter's pistol.
Because of several accidents to the
bikes used by Muddona he was cntlrcl
out of the race lust week after the first
five miles and instead of a four-cornered
event the grind materialized Into a
thiee-mau event. Carman went wny
out in front nt the start and he never
was headed.
The re-running of the Golden Whcei
will give Seres a chance to redeem him
self ns well as Mnddona. S!rcs. who
recently arrived from France, did not
have a chance to fully acclimate himself.
A special sprint match u!-o will be
decided, while a number of amateur
incei will complete the program.
New York. July 12. William T. Til
den, 2d, national tennis champion, is due
to arrive tomorrow on the steamship
Olympic, and, In honor of his achieve
ments abroad in winning thc linn! court
championship in Paris nnd defending
successfully his title nt Wimbledon, an
official welcome hns been prepared In
the shape of a dinner to be given by the
Davis Cup Committee of the United
States Lawn Tennis Association.
In addition to the champion, Zenzo
Shlmldzu, the sensational Japanese
plajer. has been invited to bo n guest,
together with Ichiyn Kumngao and
Sclichlro Kashlo. both of whom will be
on the Japanese team with Shl
mldzu in the Davis Cup contest.
H.n.wnond D. Little, who represented
me r. . iu x. a. in London in con
ference with members of the British As
soclation over questions of uniform
tennis rules for nil countries, hns also
been Invited to attend.
Hesidci being h welcome to Tilden,
the dinner will afford a chance to extend
official greetings to the entire Japanese
team, the first arrivals of the represen
tatives of foreign nntions In thc Davis
Cup matches to be assembled here.
Willie Herman Wins
Jerocy Cll. Jul 12 Willie Herman, of
Pnterson. N. J . defentid Johnny Donnelly,
of Newirk, In a scheduled tvi he-round pout
last n Kht.
Five Leading Batters
in Two Major Leagues
AMKMCAN I.KAOCK
C. All. It. II. Ave.
ifrllmnn. Detroit... "31 313 07 l.U ,4X3
Cobb, Detroit 07 ?M 71 111 ,104
lenkrr. Cletrlnnd (II) 2l (11 101 .3M
Tallin. St. Iiil . . so !M(1 7(1 1.14 .870
Kuth, New York . 7K 27.1 S3 102 .371
NATIONAL I.1UOCR
n. aii. ii. ir. Ats.
Itirnshy, Sf. Tiuls 77 Soil 0 12H ,427
Nicholson. Iloftton .. 44 138 20 50 .3 DO
Cruise, lloHtnn . . 311 KO 20 47 ,.Ur3
lining New York 07 210 41 7H ,301
primes, Chicago 73 271 3 03 .3311
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TTURLED into a net on the lighter's deck so hard that break
JlJL age seemed certain then hoisted up and dropped with a
crash into the freighter's hold that's what happened to a big
coastwise shipment of liquids in glass during the longshoremen's
strike, when thc only available labor was "green" and careless.
"Other cases would undoubtedly have been smashed," said
the firm's transportation manager after witnessing the rough
handling, against which he protested in vain. "But the Gair
corrugated cases withstood the shocks. The loss on this particular)
shipment was less than we would have believed possible."
Not only have? breakage and damage claims been reduced to a'
minimum by the shift to Gair cases, but pilfering has been
practically eliminated by improved sealing methods, and a big
reduction in packing costs assured.
This is just one example of the ingenuity and mechanical skill
which characterize Gair service. We have saved American
manufacturers millions of dollars by solving the most difficult
shipping problems.
Our fifty years of experience in packing goods of every de
scription enables us to work out the size and shape of case best
adapted to the individual product. Our intimate first-hand
knowledge of modern transit conditions and shipping regulations
often points the way to important savings by utilizing more
economical packing methods. We can decide without prejudice
whether corrugated or solid fibre cases are best for we manu
facture both.
Unique features of the Gair system
We control thc whole process of manufacture, from careful selec
tion of the raw stock to printing the finished product. The same
plant which turns the pulp into boxboard also produces the case
complete, thus eliminating costly trans-shipments and delays in
manufacture.
With mills located at six strategic points each mill specializ
ing on some particular problem Gair service covers all the essen
tials of package merchandising: Folding boxes, Labels, Shipping
cases, Display advertising. We also supply boxboard in any
quantity. The Gair system is the largest of its kind in the world.
All its resources unrivalled mechanical facilities, years of
knowledge and experience, the skilled services of a staff of
experts are at your disposal. A letter or a telephone call will
bring our representative at any time.
ROBERT GAIR COMPANY
Pennsylvania Building, Philadelphia
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Display advertisings
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