i ". ' H?' Wi? 'V k ?. r, i .. ' ji (' i " 4, " I v. v EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEBr-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1921 15 .1 ' !,.' I V X v; ankee Nerve Has Been the Reason for Success of Americans in the Field of All Sports '$ 'StV'j IBATTLED HOMEBREDS ftfar to Regain Honors Briton Won Last Year; Many Climes liepreseni fed in Huge Field I''' . . ...I'tlll .IflK' M Hi SAN" .nr"" '. --. i.n snnrtsmatl who has ?S lntmn.Hoi.nl '' .L Americans have plnnted helr I? firmly on the height of inrtdotn 1-1 tell ton If. the result of id hell ini . , .!... gf&Sl "nmnetltlvc Mul. nation writ l. wnl our enms 'A""" . .,nl Inn In 11 illl'wJfr-n In iviVlMni fervor hn, F'Jo than one of our .athlete r-KrtBM'uflot.e". ,'.T, ...I In ffOlf fl 'Washington, wll see n-nlcnty n SoulV . action, it ... an -mhe we rrcKon. mc " ?!! ',& Li:::1"....! that for the J " "'I ".; !,.- henton KV&V-off inl: h? ntcd between irei""' . ,,,, ... fnre en-hred tiro lenenro ir . American WOUIn never - .1114 ft Hi matte ROO'I himself for two Mlht years and It wan not. till last mr that Ted Hay finally 'broke townd), amateur and homo-breds hnv Kr won every other titular tussle. jitter nn Kiitu "t"' ".,, V litis American open imc mm "iniiij W ':m"","',.l '. f L tt.,lto,l Stoles trill tn. rrrmucui u ....- . " "'",Y" men the ceremonies nnd present tlitr Kmhr to the winner at the finish. The ScAtrvt or them all in Great Britain. BiBifla. Australia and America, where At nine thrhes chiefly, arc practicing H tie battle arena now down nt Col- imbli. jack Ner Won It Jock Hutchison, the super-golfer ailed world's chnmplon. la there, nn American citizen. -He's never won thi title, though twice a runner-up. Ami Jeci Is only one of more than 2.10 con fendtrs In 'there. Abf Mitchsll nnd George Duncan. Briton'" lending duo now who hare lidded nearly every honor nbrond for tiro years except this yenr'H 'title, will It playing. Jo Klrkwood, who has earned his riM to a ranking in the world's best ten, and who hns swept Austrnlia with kijiolf ball barrage. Is touted by ninny twln- .. Charlie Murray, uanniin h premier. Is tn fleet; ion. .rmour anti some urlt U collegians about romjilete the foreign try- But it couldn't hnve mortfeon ttatrated strength. Jim Uarnes. Fred Mcl.cod. former iktmpion nnd pro at Columbia ; Clnr.' ct Hacknej. Bob McDonnld. J. D. Idfir, Canadian open champion, nn.l Ala Smith are formidable leaders of KdU who hnv8 been here some time. LEDGER LOSES ONE llurren'ders to C. W. Young Team at Phllllaa' Park by 8 to 4 TttEvKNINCl Pl'TH.ir IiEIKIER base- I Ml team lost to the C. W. Young, of tie Philadelphia ManufncturerR Rase- bill league, at the Phillies' 1'nrk ves- ttrfir afternoon. 8 to 4. The features of theTame were the nlarine of Haines It third for the Ledger, and Snhnoor, ft Young center fielder. xWhtle Kalmnn and Kuntz both were lit hard, the.v mnnnged to get by very Veil with the cxccill inn f if thp KP,nnrl faslnj, .when the sniipmakers bmiclicd ttelr.binglrH on Knlnu.n, nnd in the tjlhth the newspaper boys got to Kuutz ror-tnree runs. Trip line-up: Brndr. lb.' Kmilik rf. McOjrry. cf. 1IHHH, Sb. Ihirp. cf pirrlries. 2h KHraan, p Bsnhof. c Uirrlck. c W YOl'NO Smith, hs. Mlclialntt. lb. Henderson, c Wllhelm If. Wiley, ah. Huich. 2b. Schnooi . cf Flaherty, rf. hums, n IftW. Touns M n I it 0 I o I n m'l wmct LeiUfr n n n n fl u i 3 u 4 15 t rt ii k .'MP TENNIS ACE BEATEN hlrnldZU. Baffled hv RlrTllnr, R.ru. -- - -..--.... w.. T Ice, Loses to S. H. Voihell Croenwidi, Conn., .fulv IS. .Innan's Bto ce, Zen7.o Shlinirlzti. wenf down tedeieat in his second match on Amur g coirts t the Field Club here a at that, strange to sny, proveil him peat player. ,X a' splendid uphill tussle Jl.t.u,.Hmv,nr(l v"'e. n mnn who K" thirteenth nntlnnnlly ; fought off 'fieat severs Hn., u... i. ..i .T ,.i.i Ml V. not in :,.."",,.""" I shape to eonro . ,, ;".":","" ""n'su. p ..r ;w,i,hts. Kniei :,Z: !il " """"B i-narp Breaking i ;.... i"r,nlnly ro""1 fathom, nnd Mt attack that as illflicult to break K't in two seasons. on after lj.3 6.S f.fi v C0TCB "' Sacred Hear Tl. a i-i.' fc.' .in, to nuacudic tlii;'."i.rM He aflHSV 'H! Is Mn l!l ia.ih llan, tn. I,nni im .:?.""" ,""i tennii V.k. i1""." '"' ir sn g, ' In lh.hnnVl"' rh!l ,,v do'wlln. Jll'i rt Sa, nnj" nni,"r ' " tuurnnment euunnii irisn inrllns' ns Scored for Week in i hree Big Leagues r I SI Ml Tl IV i T ll?l t; iiVi BmoLlr- .'.--:4.l- i.LLiL i ' ' a:,-: ;i! ;,""..rsu.. 4 CbM'0"!" -i- ?i.iiiia,"!-- P. Louis ' , ' n.,. i AMKRir,N IJJAUUK lt.tlt.Ha. ' . ,-. . Tra on-!" AthiHic:, I'll Cff'fi"1" 3!- ?:.: h::,.'fk. '-. - i o -iSSATIONAlLBAC, I'R - I ', n J WT FjS'lTj rMsYiTjimti -ppj-l-l-io -ttbr'z n 'a. ' ) I I l . heste to I H I aill n ?"int ... S 1 khi. 'm " -H ' .Al:.-':- ARE READ Y FOR OFEN GOLF Winner and Runner-Up In National Opcti Golf ,1804WIUI Dunn. V Csmpholt l8tiK-.IOrRC rtnwllnu. Wllllo Dunn. ISOa .Tsmes Koulls, Itnrsci rtsnllns. In7 Joe IJojrrt. Willi Andron. UOR Frr.l Herd. AlfCW Bmlth IROn Willis Smith. aeorr Iow. Vl. riizjonn, w. i ky. lfiOO llsrry Vnrdon, J. II. Taylor, inni Willis Anderson. A!cl Smith. . I'Uy-nfT-r-Andor'Jon -on 1002 Iawrrncn Aiichtorlonle, !lwsrt .... ...Oardner. Wltr .1 Trsvls 1008 Willi Anderson David Brown, .... i Play-eft Anderson won. JpO Willie Anderson. Ollbert Nlcholls. UM.S Wllllo nderion, Aleck Smith, inon Alck Smith, Willis Smith. 1007 Aleck rtos, Clllherl Nlcholls. 1008 Fred MeLeod. Willie 8mlth. Play off Mcleod won. 1000 Oeorse Sarsent, Tom McNamsra, 1010 Aleck -Smith. Mardonald Hmlth. .1. J. McDermott. I'liiy-olf A. SrnPh won 1911 .1 J. McD-rmotl. M. J Ursdy. Oeorro O. Slmpion. PIsy-oR McDermott won. IPJJ J. J. McDermott. Tom McNamsra I91H 'Krancls Oulmet, Harrv Vardoii. KdwArd Usy. Play.orf Oulmt won. 1014 Waller C. llssren. 'Charles Rvnni. Jr. 1P1B 'Charles Kvshs, Jr., Jook Hutch ison. 1017-1018 Not held. , HUP Waller Masen, Mike nrady 11.20 Tod ria Harry VHrdon. Lo Die gel. Jack Ilurke, Jock Hutchison. Amateur. whose jiosslblc win will be credited to this country. Cur amateurs are unusually strong.' Last year Hobby Jones tied at eighth place. Chick Kvnns for sixth. Both nre entered with such contenders as Nelson Whitney, Clarke Corkrnu, Lynnewood medalist, nud brother War ren, .Max Mnrston, J. Wood Plntt, Jesse Guilford, Jesse Sweetser and a few not so likely to qualify. Strong llomc-nrrxh The home-breds will have the best of their strength opposed to those who would lift the title. Walter Hagcn, Ieo Dlegel and Jack Hurke are closclir bunched as favorites again, though Tom Kerrigan's feat In the British open when he turned In thn second lowest card, will not Boon be forgotten. Willie McFarlane. Willie Mehlhom. Kmmett French. Charlie Iloffuer, Frank McNamnra, Mike Brady-, Keldie Ioos nnd Harry Hampton nre among othei.i whose past feats earn them considera tion. Philadelphia has more than n score of adopted or nntive sons down there today rehearsing to qualify. Some of those entered from clubs in this district follow: George Sayers. Merlon; Frank Coltnit. Phllndulphin Country ; William llohlnsou. Cricket : Morris Talinnn. Whlteinnrsh ; .luck Campbell. Old York Bond: Boh Har nett, TredyfTrln : Jack Sawyer. Tor- jresdale; James Kdmundsou. North Hills; James Thomson, Overlirook ; Andj Cnmpbcll. Sprlughiiren : A. F. -ntaio, i.ntiMlownc; .inlin r.ilmunilsnn. Llanerch ; Charlie Hoffner, Philmont : Clarence Hackney. Atlantic City, and W. M. Leiich, Meichnntville. We nl.n have our two leading amateurs, Piatt and Marstou. Scraps About Scrappers All fSrnvv Fcrrv Is niilliiifr linrd for I .Hm... '.,;... ,jm".i. i.. i.t ir ! in the local tlstlc spotglnre as a worthy foe or the best mlttmi'ii of Ids weight. Since the retirement nf Vi Yi Krne (trays Ferry luis been having a hard time to keep from being blot led off the pugilistic map here. There are K ntim tier nf youngsters from thai district in the ring, but mine hut been able to place himself out in front ns a logiciii opponent for lop-nolcheis in his clnss Ilobhr Met 'aim is tiding In earn prestige in the featherweight division, while Gibbons is out In estab lish a reputation in the welterweight class, "l'en" Is conlidenl that he will whip .Tuck Palmer next Wednesday night and then lie pluns to go nftw Pat HrudtVy, latest of the Philadelphia comebacks,. Itn Mulllicnn, a tn.Vpuuinlcr has been irainine fiaiiv with Jlinm (Jllibone. Mulll- mn promises to deeloi Into n clever fly welsht. I Tlrkrts for the t.eonar.1 Ten.ller Nml were put on sale todax In Phllsdelphla ihl seC.he"T.f?.r,i1 lr J""", Olitrlbutjd st the Taylnr-Ciunnla heariquartera, south - el corner Thirteenth and Kllhert slreeta nniv nih.nn i. ,.i,ih. k.V, -V ,i .1. r . uu y aibeon la taking charae of ticketa In ai-mn uneetnut street and Srhott'a Cafe. .Vew York II .h-. rrll.rlnn C.f. ..f L Atl.nll,. ni,. Ik.. ... k.i .. 1 :".;'""''"' ""m " - ' ...tj ..(v una aaiv ai ma Heux Art Cafe Frankle Hovtll. the so. win nllp on the clovea In the eeml-flnal to the Glbbona- i-nmirr eei-io ai ine uievemn mreel Arena. Wednesday nlitht and oppoae Tounif Ketchell. I The prellma are Clemenrrau a. Harry Co. I ler, Uugy Drown va Tounir Johnny Clark, t and Jnck Ray vs. Jack Lynch. - - ' Kr'l'm'i? 1i" JK&, oSTiW "r?1 Al ' Kriimer. U0 Harnrny low, UBi Danny ."-..,, i mj ii., , ,ii(iiv i n ' ,i'iri i.i . oi meet any one their respective Itucxy Drown will vie on July S3 with the Third Hecimenl N. O P.. and will re luin from cuinii mi Vtutit i ivm i wn Buy will keep In ahape and after he aeta bnck to Phllly he will be ready for the beet of the HH-poundem Jack Mi'Cnrth.1 Is nrKotlatlnx for a match UJi the State between Duser Kelly and Younw We) man "llenny l,eonnrri won't have It sn eaay osjinil iw Tendler enui ,uci Mjere at (leorae Skynnler. of South I'hlladelnhla cornea out wlih a hold den tn I,. Marrlle, of Ihe Bachelor .'lub Skinnier Is euro he can knock Aran Ha block off and hopea that Ihe lljichelinH I'lub mumln'r nctepti lila ihallenge. You Auto Know Whm the eteer.ns- wheel Mm, to turn harder than usual a flat tire la tne probable explanation ami aometlmea mere m a ten dency for the car lo edge toward Hi" aide which the trojjble haa developed Not nil the rooliiiK of the engine Is af filed b van-r but lubricating oil plas an Important pari, as It roola ihe bcarinpe. Keep the crankcase clean. It cools th? nil. It Is InadWeahle ' nee shite lead or otber nriterlal contstnlng oil to atop .1 leak In u saaollne connection The gianllne would dissolve tho nil, lhereb making the leralr useless. Much difficult) In rcmoMng apark pMias la traced directly to their be'ng Inserted when the engine wns hot This ehould not be dona, as th? metal contracts when the engine cools, making Ihe plugs entirely too tight. Motorists would d well in hot wea'her to tfat the air pressure in their tlrea every few days tn see that the leakage of air haa not reduced ihe pressure to n point where the tire will euff-r harm. When jon have trouble with your lights take a teat lamp or a voltmeter and tat out the circuit, beginning nt the point where the lighting wire ahould take lis current Thl will enable you to dlrcover where the circuit la Interrupted Reach A. A. Reorganizes The Reach A A has reorgan'zed and has all open dates Including Saturday and , Sunday Julv 21 and 24 The Reach team i last sear plated all the leading clubs and had a record of 23 won and 7 lost They have played Parkeaburv. AlUntnwn, Flelsrier Ilrldoturc Nativity, M. E. Smith and Rut ton riant and Dillon have been signed as pitchers, All borne tearC "vtehlni- this at tratelon ehoyfa write 3j Palley, TIB Bel strata atraet. or phone Kinilng-ton IZ01 VT. Itjff, At s fj. o iy'irr'lhf,,,' rtefenime- Hneidslelo her day-and the regu ar dally dscu-a on , 1 "nl1, "UIKS were ttie lllglillglits in they .Ire ready lo trim the beat from now o . 5 thj f-l, h (ch .V 'hlnB of I'av , ,V on A mj orllv of hw mS l" ""' week-end doings in their lespect ve The .tarttd by defentlnir Mount Holh 3 to fclVV."! "enn Dr.w,?fl"V .' I'"1 Leonard wou?d Is, tile nfnn""1 but orgnilb.ntions. In the Industrlnl Lengllc ,';., nh fl, ,rr'n.,nfe lea"' P?oTedn',th)e',".'.nH,r " "ya"' Si''kei tweiv,n1?;,Xi,,wm.Lror,Ha?r d 'll"9 ,w'rn on,,,v ft' f"w V J,"le,"J.,,,hH the big noise wns the It to 0 vlctorv of ! " ' ." ,he "'" 'hamplon would ecore a knockoul. "Per- vu,V. I.'l,.iri,. n,. s;,,,,,,la iti.i.ii. I eonally," aald l.uls Kamp, "I think Tendler CHtei n Kiel trie oei .Mipplee-BIddle. Th ,.a,rBrP County l.enxue has manv Retains 1 I "'" bo "" winner " -I Pitcher Radio was oil the hill for tho 'new plaera eniered in the e.cond half. ini'-is Mtii it'll nil nar in nc ai.Ari aman u inniaa or I 'n r A I mi I ih. isu . . . . i ... .. inav " i-uw aim i, uu i ilia tviarnn ' . -....,, (W, , ,--.,,.,. . -ar, ii'irnu n in i mil iiiii viihii n mr nr ti. n iv" miaiv, "iulu nu i nil if rniirnatt u in inn SOX FACE L Defense Goes to Bat With Mo-J tiori3 DeBignod to Keep .Stato Busy PROBLEM FOR "UMPIRES" Chlcngo, July 18. After two weeksj wnrming up." during which nearly COO men were cxntnlned to select n jury, defense nnd prosecution today staged Hie first "Inning" of the trial of seven former White Rnx players and four al leged gamblers chnrged with n con spiracy to permit Cincinnati to win the lflll) World Scries from Chicago. The defense went "to bat" with hnlf a dozen motions designed to keep State attorneys scurrying to all corners nf the legal "diamond " to prorent the defensp from sewing up the game bfore it is fairly started. There were Indications that the twelve umpires in the jury box might be aked to decide merely whether such ft conspiracy ns the State Hiargcs was against Illinois laws rather than If such a'conspiracy actually existed. With these, motions likely to Involve the cane in a maze of legal angles, thn defense nlso planned to Inject into the trial the feud between President Ilan Johnson, (1f the Amerlcnn League, nnd ChnrlcH A. Comlkcy. owner of the Chi cago club. American League, in nn ef fort to show Johnson Institgated the investigation to block Comlskey's chances of winning another pennnnt. The former White Sox nnd alleged gamblers who went on trial todav are: Edward ("Kddle") Cicotte, pitcher. Clnnde ("Lefty") Williams, pitcher. George ("Huck") Wenvcr, third baRoinan. Charles ("Swede") nisberg. short stop. Arnold ("Chick") Gondii, first base man. Joseph ("Joe") Jackson, outfielder. O'enr ("Happy") IVlsch, outfielder. Carl Zork. St. Louis. Ben Levy and Davis 7.eler. "CY" SIMENDINGER STARS Makes Two Homers In Game Cres. aona Loses to Phillies, 9-7 Poitavllle. July 18. The I'hlllles paid a visit to this town yesterday nnd were victors in their tilt with the Cressona Tigers. 0 in 7. Lee Meadows started to hurl and held the Tigers nt Ills mercy, retiring nfler the fourth inning. In the ninth Cres-nna staged nn old fashioned rnllv. Fidler and Irviiif got singles and ulong came "Cy" Simen dinger nnd lifted the sphere over the renter-field ft-nce for his second circuit clout, scoring his two pnls nhead of him. Tray horned Into the limelight with a wonderful catch, which mnde the third nut nnd cut off two runs. Munroe. at second hnse. was the fielding star of the game. MADE HONORARY MEMBER ... Tn'ra La"ark Soccer Team Honors Herman L. Hohlfeld, of This City The Thlid Lanark soccer team, which defeated All-Philadelphia at DIsMnu Park on NntuHaj. honored Herman L. Hohlfeld, nf the Industrial Soccer League nml don.ir of the Hohlfeld Itophj li. niHkiiii; him nn iinnnrary meinli'-r -if the nrcauirntinn. nml aUo piceutcil li in with a gold medal. Dining tl: sm-eer teHin's .tay in lliis city they were the guests ( Mr Holilfeld on Fridaj . and hefoie the game nn Snturdii. were tendertcl a bnti quel by him at the Mnnufncturi'is' Club. It whh also Mr. Holilfold who was selected tn niako tho kickolt nt Snturd.n's game. Bingles and Bungles ' ''"f'"'?? '.' ,5Tfl.' inilS!' if.".1" '"'I'"!' 'ZtlntomrnTout Tl'J Olfu'.I.S ?lV,irhe ",ore'ln the' i?l" ),. ll" 0I""U ,,lul , J Pitcher R'd rater of th Cbtcnuo mrrl eons, won nn uisriernin yame of the seaann in a cloie twirlha .fuel nt im ...:...?!' 7". ."',''"": Of ninety-three hits made In the, American LoaKiie in Ave smti yeateMAT, two were homers and trlplea. In the National ioasue there were two hom runa and two three-baas nllB ,n oriyunn niiain xwo fcamea. Jack Qcilnn. for aeveral renra one of tbe - leadlnjc riant-hand pitchers of the Amer- Iran lunatic, mi member of the Yankree. sjiiI re man of almost twenty years' hurlliut ?M Tth'? e'n'.l .","JR sob'c arbiter of bnlls, strikes, et cetera. Mr DoVont According" to our records, Slim Harris ras een stralKht xlctorles to hie credit His record for the seuron to date Is eliiht sames won and the aaine num ter lost GOSSIP FROM THE LEAGUES AND KWCOMKRS In the industrial base-I and fanned fifteen. In Ihe l'liilildclnhln Manufacturers' BLACK JURY IN SCANDA League, icaco Sciew and Mach tie , K'1'"1' h,,,"""?h,tf, ' fctrlfltd, " Chester Works mnklnir its debut won frno, f"n"k,b h'" elntlllatlns; exhibition at short, vtorks. tumuli), its ""Ul, won rrom but his work want for naught as M.n shall K Hatch Motors, P cher Cohen wns n'fm'th mat to Hharrlea 4 to ,-,i,1",n" " rare form and fanned seventeen of the the season this evening when they oppose ' Phil iiaccert a Natty ly athletes. The season's record attendance la anticipated. Muson. siar hurler of the P. R T. nine, added additional laurels h his wonderful work in turning hark the Quaker Cltv 1'ios bs 4 to 3, making Ihe oernh atralght win 4"or the trolleinien. Ton" llooer la In again. Tha veteran led his team l a 13 to 7 victory oer the MvrrhanMlle tlianls the game going eleven Innings Mull fanned thirteen Wants, . Ambler is buck again In dial place tn the Twin Cuunt League, winning from Keaaby and. Matilson S lo 1, through Mlchner'a wonderful pitching Sain fiermon'a I.lt alh'ctea are plavlng good ball, but are consistently loklng The store liojs always put up a great game nid on Snturda outhlt Nativity two to one. Illlldnle has made some record scores late. j The West Totnt Cavalry Detachment waa an eaay lctory. 2fl to 2. The Darbyltea contributed aeven home runa Doug Hheffej, former Penn hurler. Is doing nicely for Omltli-Furbuah Ha allowed the Nebraska Indiana but five hits and his team won 3 to 1 tvnlter Johanna, nf Stetson, has ,nR,Mt reliable pitcher In Phubert. who waa with rjaxe Dennis at Chealnut Hill He turned In another vlctorv this time over Tsdoi fl to 1. Preddin Melaler. at third. atarre), for the hatmakefa. Eirry one l talking of how lAigan Squara wag duatrd oft by Hllldalt and now thty ara bulling about the aenaattonal 14 twelve- innlnc ciaao loat. to -anananaji, came truly It ft funny gam, Baitball l s. . rji.r.i hi ,-tJ(j motorists and pitched n wonderful game., l-ltcher Collin, was ateadv in ihe Pinches - . t ,. . . . u . 'and ,Strabrlrte A Clothier started off rin The hliis fakemakera. of the Indualrlal I another wlnrlna atreak. heating Surln I'll" -League, vhn also hold forth at Droad street 1 It erfil 8 to I. Ad Hwiiler was the .,, and Allrgh. ny aenue with independfnt with three hits, one of which was nhom.r games lack e their hardest assignment of i wn nmnr In Local Bouts lkiIHl 4m4. JHHHI IHWII HtiKTY HITTERS. Al Wagner (top), local feather weight, meets Danny Frush, and Jimmy Hanlon (bottom) takes on Willie Jacltson at Slilhe Park to night Players at Top of Major League Records NATIONAL I.KACHIK limine Ilortuili HI I -mil., l'ltehlns; Cooper. IMltshurKh. Run ffeltlnc Ilnrim, New York nase Stenllne I'rlsrh, N'en York Home runs Krllr New York Won. I.T.I lnt. 4. AMnilir.lS T.KARtTF. Illttlna Heilman. Iletrolt lltrhtne Kiiber. Chlcuso Kun setllns Itntli. New York Hnse eteollnr slalrr, HI. lonW. Home runs Kutli. New York Won. Ifli OHt. fl. .430 .nri so SB 13 .1.11 .inn IH 35 SHERWOOD MAKES IT 24 Community Association Wins 24th Game In 27 Starts Tho Sherwood Community Asbudu tlou. of West Philadelphia, won its twenty-fourth giiine of the season yes terdnv afternoon, when it defeated the Snnthwnrk Club, of South Philadelphia, V to 4. Roy Suvering. star (wirier nf the Shers, wns on the mound once more nod wns in little danger, outside of the seventh inning In this frame- the Hmifli Pliillin IiiiIk fiit tn him nnd scurcd three runs iu shnrt order. The home club came back stinng. however, and ' registered the same number in tiuir half of the canto. Sherwood llns several open dntes dur ing the remainder of the senson for Saturday. Sunday nnd twilight games cither nt hnme ur nwny. Allan Brown, 10(10 Chesier n venue. INDIA LEADS FRANCE Latter Must Win Both Singles to Avoid Davis Cup Elimination Paris. July 18.- -William II. Lint lentz and J. Brugnou, representing France, were defeated here by A. Fyr.ee nnd L. Dean, India, in the men's doubles of the Davis Cup lawn tennis series. Tiie score 'was 0-1, ri-7, 2-0, 0-2. 0-4. France must now win both the singles games today in order to avoid elimination, the teams having divided tho first two singles mutches evenly. Enollsh Motorists Scratched Tarla. luly IS. The scratching of aeven Cnillah cars from thn Grand Prix of the Aiucrnoblle Club of France, to be run at tje Jtana on July 25. leaves onls' American and Kronch entranta for the conteat. Four r ueiinlerir cara, one Mathls and four Bal iota are entrrel. Banks Defeats Hepbyrn at Tennis Ixinic llranrli, N. J Julv 18, laln In eace lent form. T Ilanke. firmer Vile tennla i.ir def-ated Hepbyrn. th Otfoid-Onm br'dru nlHjer hv norea nf 0 3 2-S. c,.j on the nuns of the Seahrlgtu l.awn Tenn s and CrlcKei 'Huh here. LITTLE SEMI-PRO RANKS Wld fonroy's New York Ship nine got ' l"'J'i",'s jr i ' w" lHntn n Saturday by I'lneli Hitter Henri npi'iiini.,i inr v... . eeme Hnslerj a 4 .1 elewn.lniilnii win oier the Krlileabi rg A Ilia single In th- eleventh was followed li a double from the bai of Kenned (.itclier .spolirer, of th North Phillies, a hlltlna ih old apple at a terrin clip 'h" had four bingles ngalnal Amerlian steel and hie homer wns a hie faclor in Ihe 4 to 1 II L"l,. Hnrrj- rrlft has b-en with Namltt almost two weeks and In that time the iiptnwners I have not loal Fr Its Is ronslderd l man as the classiest third Backer In the aem I proa. """"" I Flelsher oulhlt Dnhaon lrt lo n hut tlm i varners lost In rifleen torrid sea. Inns IV n Kewple Dean had four hlta and Lefi Nnlun ' .!l"!l!l,rn,C of "''""''I'- Inrludlng nobby I Sill'Jiyi' t.a" HI f.'kl,r..i'f number thirteen ..,-., r,,, ,,,, ... imnmui game in th Suburban League and Twining fanned ihlr teen and jlelded but two hlta. Chief Drniller added another vlctorv to his list for. Doylestown In , the Montgomery County league hi tr mm n iki c!..??!?:!! rhamps 4 to o and Dotlestnwn retains the leau ine r'consirucien uncetnut HIM ag gregation was swamped b Lansdale. in to .1 I The J. F. Itnrns Club rontlnii o. ..i i . atreak noting out the N finellenburg team in to 7 Haker pitched good ban for th" atore hoys but hla support was poor and this waa she deciding factor In the. defeat Th olavrihaT nf Txut Ain-wnaMH u. .... Hancock baaketbii.Plyr at aceond bitt. waa r qnelbl4 ;jnother victory for tK 11 J. iirfl-.rtt DUNDEE ON HEELS OF TWO CHAMPS Chaney's ' Opponent for To night Believes He Can Whip Leonard and Kilbane BROWN IS TO BOX RICE Program of Ring Bouts at Shibc Park Tonight R P. M. Joe Jnckson. Philailel phln, v. Jimmy Sullivan, New York. Six rounds. S:.in Al Wngner. Philadelphia, vs. Haflny Frush, Baltimore. Right rounds. fl tin Harry Kid nrown, Phila delphia, vs. Frankle Blco, Balti more. Right, rounds. in ;O0 Johnny Dundee, New York, vs. George Chancy, Balti more. Right rounds. 10:45 Willie Jnckson. New Yjirk. vs. Jimmy Hanlon, Denver. Right rounds. By I.OVIS II. JAFFE Glovinnl Dundee Isn't, n little egotist --he's n big one. But wait, gentle and rough tans, don't hold Johnno' ego against him. He meana well, nnd no harm. Here's wlint it's all about: Johnny Dundee Is confident yes, he Insists that he is not only sure he can win one ring title, but he Is positive that he has the nbility to annex a pnlr of 'em Dundee is in Philadelphia today. He didn't come here to do any stumping or campaigning. On tho other glove. .lolin Is scheduled to box in this city tonight, but when he stepped on to the urd nnd offered his mansion for the platform nt Rroad Street Station Instf f the Philadelphia boxer nnd his evening he didn't utter n word about George Chancy, Ills scheduled eight -round opponent nt Rhibe Park. Cio- vinni got wagging his tongue nnd nbo lutely did not core what he said about ' . ... -,.-- -.- - two of nur well-known tltli-holdcrs. "Certnlnly, I'm going to chnllenge the winner of the Tendlcr-Leonnrd bout," started Dundee with n -left lead. nnd crossed his right with "And If ltifnn, but also bi.cs fnr recreatiou and Is Leonard, tnke it from me I enn whin him for the title sure! All I n-k Is that the weight he the recognized limit, nnd Bentiv will lie the ox-champion ji" sure as guns. Why, every' time I nlet him before he outweighed me by ten pmimlH. Hut lust let him come in at 1.15 eight hours before the bout, nnd I Know I'll soclt him dizzy. "And." after, enfehing his bienrh. Dundee countered with "ns far ax Jnhnn.v Kilbane wh. he'd een be easier man Leonard. I nm ready nt any old time to mnke 12ti pound", eight hours before a bout, and go in there and lick Kilbnne with one arm tied behind my back Kilbnne is a elneh he knows it, and admits It. Why? Well, doesn't he absolutely refuse to box me?"' Dundee In Shape Later Dundee did sny Mint lie was in perfect condition for tonight's mntcli with ( linuey It will be their fourth I meeting, ami miuiioe iieneves it win no their Inst "I will whip dinner bj such a margin. smiled .lolin. 'flint no pro- moter will be foolish enough to put us on ngnin. 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Baltimore, brought with hint Frankle Mice nnd Danny Frush, Each will meet the only substitutes on the pro gram, which Is tn be the maiden show nf'one Louis Mulis. nnd who snyx he has several other boxing curd up his sleeve. IMcc wa in have met Johnny Murray, of New York, but Murray Is suffering with a broken hand. Harry (Kid) Brown will take Murray's plnce. Not a, bad subtitulinn. Billy I)e Foe. of St. Paul. wn scheduled to meet Frush, but the weight. 120 pounds at II o'clock, was too much for the Westerner, nnd Al Wngner. of this city, will make his dehut under Billy Gibson against the Unrris entry. All of the matches already mentioned are supposed to go eight rounds, then there will be n six -round opener be tween Jno Jnckson. of Philadelphia, and Jimmv Sullivan, of New York. Because of the long program the show will stnrt at 8 o'clock. McCracken and O'Brien both Franks will be' referees. Tendler Gets Head)'. Lew Tendler yesterday afternoon took his last dip In the ocean at Atlantic City until after his big battle with Champion I. conn id at the Phillies Ball Park August 12. The southpaw will be in Philadelphia today nnd make ready to leave for Delanco, N. .1.. where he will stnrt training for his match with the title-holder. Delanco is just out side of Riverside. While negotiations were on for Tendler to take over the Airport at Atlantic City, where Jack Dempscy trained for his match with Georges Car pentler. Clarence II. Tnuhel, Riverside sportsman nncl boxing inn, came tor- tinlners. Taubcl's Deiancn home Includes twenty -five looms, an indoor gymnas ,iiiiii - w nil ii ium., with nil necessary paraphernalia r.. t..i,,in lin,i ;,,.,.. f,,r.fnnt ri1 in ,llp ,,,, ,0 ns b(lpn ejected. Rv,,r Hnce Tendler tins heenyj&the ring. Tnuhel has been one oflyw's ..innne rnllmvnt II,. ni nnlv Is n Taubel probably will '.par with Tendler during the Inttcr's work-outs. Tennier will go to Delanco cduesdav nnd, he will stnrt work the next dn. As yet Tendler's muunger. Phil Ulassnian. hn" not decided on Lew's spurring partners. Glnssman lins a big list of available mittmen nnd will n.nke his selection before Thursday after noon. Herman Taylor who. together with 1 I.iiMii IZimniu iy dtnpinc thp l.ennnrrt Tendler contest, is in New York today talking oer plan for Benny's camp. Leonard wants to lie near Philadelplnu .liiln getting in shape, and his camp s expected to be pitched at Betzwood. I'h. Taylor will return to Philadelphia tonight, take up the Betzwnod matter with Irn Lowrey. director of the ReU- wood Film Co.. and Leonard will prob- ably start his training there next week. II, llfl In the meantime the chninpiou is doing preliminnn work nt one of the New- York g.wnunsiums Rex Juniors Have Open Dates Th. R v x ftr-clae. unlform-d 'nnlor team has open dntea on lt haeeball nhediile and would IIH to near rrom all ncm ciuim. Aonress jjomer imivin, .'til .. .-,.-u .rAd, Ball Reappoints Fohl si. l.miU lul Is I'nll Hall owner of the t)' Iul Amerlcnna todav announced the IHB1Mlln nlpnt of Lm Kohl ns in2" monaaer The announiotmnt was mad at this t'mc ',!,, V-r.a.Ml.'0 ",OP mor" ,h" F"ohl HARD LUCK FOLLOWS 10(111X1)0 All OCT BRmsHTRAcK stars! jULI-tKo ALL Vj- I Mclnness, Middle Distance Star, Third Member to Be Taken III Swampsoott, .Mass.. July 18. With onlj six days remaining befnre the In ternational track meet between the Yale-Harvard and Oxford -Cambridge athletes, the pall rt gloom hanging over the English thinners here was made still deeper when M. A. Mclnness, h ford mlddle-distnnce runner, wns coiT flned tn his room with a severe bron chial attack. Both Mclnness, whu won the Cx fnrd C'n mhridge -Cornell crns - con n t ry nice last Christmas, nnd II. II. Still ln,l utni mllnr. wlif, fins n fallen transverse arch In his left font, nre under the care of Dr. C. Howard Dob- son. The latter stated that he J believed the men would be able to compete hat- nrilnv. but could -do tin practicing for four nnd pos-ihly live iIhjh. Stnllnrd's foot wns reunited as better todaj Mclnness has not donned a i mining uniform since lie lauded, nnd whih lie is confined to ills room his comrades see their chance of winning the two mile event diminishing dnlly. This is the third British athlete to he put on the hospital list since the vis itors landed. George Trowbridge, former Princeton athlete nnd Oxford's crack hurdler, withdrew early last week when he wns stricken with appen dicitis nt Mount Desert island. Me. SCOTS WIN ANOTHER Third Lanark Soccerlsts Capture 23d Consecutive Victory, Score 2-1 New York, July IS. -Fully 0000 spectators witnessed the international soccer match played nt New York Ovnl between the Third Lnnnrks. Scrtliind's famous visitors, nnd a team represent ing the New York Football Club. Al though the home team was in splendid form. It succumbed to the Scotchmen by the score of 2 to 1. making their twenty -third successive international victor? . After fifteen minutes of exciting play, in which tho New Yorkers hnd the letter of the game, Wilson, the Third I Lanark's centre, took full advantage , nf nn open goal. There wns no further scoring in the first half, plnv being of , the nip-and-tuck variety, both sides1 showing stubborn resistance. Willi the score nt 1 to (I ngninst them. the New Yorkers came back in the sec- nnd half, and several times were dan- serous, hut were prevented trom scor- ouppon in iviaicn wun uempaey Ing by the splendid defense of Brow nlie , ('hnrago. Jul IS. The Nol-Sal-until three minutes from time, when Mary Post of tiie American Legion has Philip equalized. One minute later, pledged Jack Johnson its full support Bennett, with a long run. shot the in n match with Jack Dempscy, and winning goal. Some of the speediest .will immediately start a campaign and most exciting soccer wns witnessed I among other Legion posts favoring such lu the last two minutes of piny. tn mntch. Speakers nt a hnnquet given Johnson PFRIIPHK fl P Pl IT- !,)V '" l""1'- "l.ieh is mnde Mp entirely rcnuonia . u. aruiD if .,. mPn prnl!IPf johnon for his - war work, snjing lie was engaged in West Philadelphia Club Wins and Government Secret Service nnd con- ,.,,. detuned Dempscy. Loses Over Wsek-End T,. wnr r,.rnrfI, of tho two mn m(lde T'he Peruclus A. C . of West Phlln- it imperative rJiat Johnson regain the delphia won one and Inst one over the title frnm Dempsey. Cnptnin John P. week-end. On Saturday the Glenwood Tane. commandant of the post said. A C. wns handed a 4-to-l defeat and "Dempsev must fight Johnson." yesterdny the Kershnw Club turned the tables on Peruehls. winning 0 to 4. Morrow twirled a great game agnmt I,. l c- ...,- 11 . ... I.... 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The black trefcd Ajax Cord is included In the sweeping price reductions recently announced. Ajax dealers are displaying the black tread Ajax Cord this week. Npw is the time to buy. AJAX RUBBER COMPANY, Inc. I'OI'l. VII 7HHII 846 North Broad Street Philadelphia, Pa. FOR OPEN TOURNEY Most of the 260 Playora En tered in National Com petition on Scene STARS TRY OUT COURSE Wii'hlnglnn, July IS. Virtually all I of the 200 golfers entered for tho Inntionnl open chnmplonshlp, to be played owr , roure)) f , ro,mnin Coun. . - "'' f lllb nPnr n,r,' tomorrow, had re- ported nt the club today. "Chick" Kvnns, freh from his victory in the Western championship, being among the. late nrriva'.s Inst night. Lnrge gallery crowds were on hand nt the course nf an early hour to wit ness more golf of the variety that opened their eves when the brilliant array nf professional nnd nmnteur en tries tried out the course yesterdny. Prnetlcnilj nil scores turned in yes lerdaj wet-" well down In the low 70's. while Robert T. Jones, Jr., crack nnintrur of A'latita. broke the course iccord with a OS, the only svore below 70 turned in Jones, paired with Tliomns Armour, nn ntnntour entrant from Sentlr.nd. ngninst Willie Ops, of Wot roster, and Robert A.-Cruickshntik. "f Essex founts. N. J., was playing his first lound over the rvure. Ogg. winner of the Shawnee tournament Inst week, diot scores of r nnd 74. Jock Hutohlsin, British open cham pion, turned in a card of 72. which wa duplicated by George Duncan. Britfsh professional, and Joseph H. Klrkwood, of Austrnlia. The first lia'f of the qualifying round will be played with the opening of the tournament tomorrow nnd the second ha if Wednesday. The 72 best score and ties will niny seventy-two holes Thursday and Friday, the player with 'he lowest "2-hole totnl winning tho championship MUST FIGHT JOHNSON . Am'-JL,can Leg,on p08t pedges jack " Providence Net Play Opens Today Prntldrnrr, It. I Jul' 19 !U-wen ventv nnd ion of th world 'nifmitt tennis plavrre are "jitered In the Sfte rhiimplnnehlp tournament which opened to da at th Acawftn Hunt Club, nnd rontlnuea ihrnuRhoui the neck The p will Include e nsle nnd doubles In Th men's and wom en e dn lilors St. Cslumbus C. C. Desires Games ' ''''"'un'j-'; ''''I b-forced fe travel win io ine loe or their homi crounds and , M n , arr, .,, ,,-iTh all n.t. """ ""m. ui s llv Julv 53. 24 and da'es in Auo-uet open Addrees Thomaa Flo e ill"' Matp - 7- - I I II if. 4 fsl 1 "I n jii