,,,. . rrtTjpiry- J" 1 'WiJ ". 'j'" , raw- nT-7JK.rrr .. 'V r'r-.t h irir. .;. f ' BKF ' , ' '", ' J !. v jiff '"' 'jj. ; ,jl 3V&NG PtTBHd IiBDaERIfHniIteEJPHIA, WELESY, ". ; . h . 'V' EV: 1" -'' t r , . . t . JULY- 20, ltol v !j3' .MV.A'HI !leveland Champions and, New York Yankees Ianksand indiansCbobbyTones MN CRUCIAL SERIES :i - m " - I Cleveland Holding Sfendor Load 0f p2 Came3 to Moot Su- i premo Tost Starting Today fpiRATES HAVE BIG TASK Crucial scries ore getting common, Efthe Giant, nnd the Athletic ami fk. Browns nnd now it Is Cleveland and ! A Tin.inn Braven nnd the hSwT might also be called crucial tadrinir by the paw wt cuuiu uB SJStfon Is setting these days. W one In Cleveland, hontsver. Is .tractlne tho most attention. Both ttr" l rfenlnr hV late rnlllcs. the HiSnen by a run and the Indians by H The result this momlnir is the L.Vror senarntlon 01 one ana a nan mc The Yankees and all New York ..t. ho nvcroce will show a New Fork team In first place. The Clevc- jknders are saying noiuiiiR, uui mu lopeiuj. , , . . ... BpwMr no ..uw -- .. - M, brilliant catcher, then Sergeant Jim Birty trt,1 t0 pitch tlltfcrent ball than he did last year. Mails too, upon whom to much depends this year, has been anything but the sensation lie was In the closing days of Inst scn on. . . .. , t. . .. Several Ol U1C inu.vrrn uuvc uui 11 it their real stride in batting nnd Wnmlis lanss has been out of tho game for tome time. In spite of nil the Indians lave kept out In front, n miraculous thlajt when it is considered that Speaker lis had so much to contend with. The Yanks on the other hand outtddc of the early failure of Shawkcy, have had but little trouble, vet they are back in sec end place. The old fight is the only lohition to the problem. The Pirates and Giants' Scandal Otw in New York yesterday the Giants, just when the fans of old Father Knickerbocker expected n victory, wore humiliated by the l'lrates. Itynn, the young scnontlon, was expected to turn the win for the (limits, but lie whs soundly thrashed by the veteran Adams. Tho final figures had ten for the Pirates nd one for the homo team. While the Glbsonmen enme through New York without any material dnmnge in the way of the average, they have another battle on their hands starting today that will mean much to Pitts burgh nnd Uoston, whom the former 'meet. After winning eight Ktrnight the Beancaters were stopped on Saturday In the fir.vt game a of twin bill. They came right back and won the second contest, repeating on Monday nnd again yesterday. Six games separate the Ilrnves from first place nnd three from second place. Ajjwecp in the series with the Pirates or three out of four will put them In such 11 position thnt the scribes will be writing renins nbnut the grent three-cornered race in t:tc National In a few days. Introducing Mr. Winters Jpsa Winters went to the mound yes terday for the Phils, n day after hi? arrival nt Ilroad and Huntingdon ttrects, and was greeted with anything but an enthusiastic welcome by the Reds. He was pelted for twelve snfe ties. including n home run into llroad street by Uousvh. Hob Geary, once with the Mnekmeu, twirled for the Keels. For seven innings he held the local clan to six safeties nnd one run. He was going along smoothly until the eighth when three hits, including two dpub'cs and a misplay by Crane bent him to the bench. oenor Lunue was tho second nominee. and though the Phi's flared in tho ninth. he put on tho emergency brnkc without nmcring any run dnmnge. Cy Willlnms led the nttnek for our hoys with n triple, double and single out of four trips to the platter. Cannon Fodder for Browns Take heart, fnns, on the fifth straight reverse nf tlm Atl.lnH,-u Tim Ttr,-.,f,.o Uve been tho A's Waterloo ull seasnn. a glimpse at the records shows nine Jflns and two defeats for the St. Louis, ians in their battles with Cy Perkins aDU his lnilfpa tMn vnni VnitAwlnv Eddie Itomrnoll and Bob Hasty were the victims, the Browns getting the by lacing out two runs in the JlJtttb. Frank Welch knocked out a homer, but it only helped to enrngo f.1,le,r nnd his mates. Tills afternoon we Athletics move over to Chicago, and 5jbo they will break their losing iucah, nnd mnybo they will not. BIG GAMES ARRANGED fitetson, Flelsher and Hilldale to Play at Phils' Park Next Monday The nnretlnn ne i. i...t ,.. i. oty will be partly solved next Monday, ?.i 1 . ?", "1,en imtc lu tl10 l',"l ba.o MU schedule. On that occasion nt the Mil cs Hall Park a double header will oe ninvpii i.it. i i ... ,u'"' """ ""-: iiruuiiiieiii local clubs taking part. The teams are S'tet Mfr.Hplsner ami Hilldale. ihe first contest will start at 4 P. M. ViieJ!c,c,onil,!' fcclicdulftl to get under llml5 l ;, Tho tcnms i the pre nminary will hn iinMii,.,i 1,.. .1... ..' win nrinr ; i,r r "; ..:';,"" ui thn ,.,! ii.": l""u ut oiuriing 111 u the blankr W p,ny the club that llraws Bingles and Bungles "'. 1,1? ," , ". :.?'M"n'i''i. . ; the ,'t'r.l" ""ft one mui .,'" I" '"" "iniii innint tai!?wl??r','!jiK:,3r,r' out- "" 1th nlnlli Innlnic lUVw. !.... "" " nlh iSninAf er '"M" a double In W$JlUtl'?'ia,!'',.lhe ", ",n,'' " b" fr"i Jfeiuer. l,a " dm" ""er " llr'1"' filer iiv-n VMnil th. 1... e"'', tn.r l"on. Vrsnlp .. . 'Mrtn;, I, oim!e Mnck'K wallop'n' ry ' Jle StmV' hlnin,l?.er, '"""" hit . rtthi-fleld bieath'ri.. ,0 """ top "' th'5 .Jotllu.l, ...... ... "... J ' ?. ;.n', ",'" !:';.'" "" o,,r.tnT. -. rmmj DoitiU,Hua.J."a:r.-J tho same tcorc. Ilflrw Ir.n tutfU 1' "TMWiinn, DctroifH lenffiir-lrudlnff iVi'. 1IH fctciii ..I J7 .:r'iti HHiiiii VON- "0 ".km o,,t' 'ii.'rrl.0 HV.',iii,iu,? f"ur ",,u,s- jr::"' . tn v" urniKB 11 mi 1 11 ninety onejtartB yeaierdny, 7 to . f?I,. tl'Whi'YoP.y, ,r, "','. "tnll, ttrt hit. ralnht - vwmna u - i7"l ""'' " ui mil 1.- " ' In er. lokt Ihlrlern ! "Inih J,i .5' (5?u.n..ll Hie m xrorc In cJ:'0""d Bo"ed for Labor Day Le . Iahlh ,JlVt 0 1 enny ?"ir Vloid y ti.im5y' """lln to l'ri- hcTi Ife. ' " " 'f i'1 up Jlotky K ", '"K JJSrflrV' ftvfa. A 39 FOO HOLES Laurie Ayton, of Chicago, Gots 74 to Qualify for Open Golf BARNES AND DUNCAN PAIR Philadelphia Qualifiers in Open Golf Tourney JOHN nAUXt'TTT. Trcdyffrln 77 FRANK CATTAUT, Country Club 78 OKOnOR SAYRItS. Merlon 78 JOHN J. nOWKy Stenton ....:.. 78 By SANDY McNIBLICK Columbia Country Club, Chevy Chase, Mil., July- 20. Lnurlo Ayton, of Chi cago, was the first golfer to complete his round of eighteen holes in the sec ond half of the open golf qualifying test today. He turned in n card of 74 nnd wns followed bv Walter Locfiler with a 78. Bobby T. Jones, Atlnnta, reached the turn In 30. His partner, Leo Dicgcl, n homebred, had 11 40. Jones played the first nnd ninth holes badly, these holes being the only weak spot on a card of consistent golf. He broke par on the fifth hole, where he had a birdie 1. The hole Is fiOO yards in length. Their cards : Jnnoi. out 04444443 fl 30 Dlecel, out 5 3 I 4 S 4 5 3 S 40 They carried away a7l of the early onlookers so that the first tec was rather deserted when Jim Barnes and George Duncan appeared for action ut the course. Duncan was carrying a sweater. Such optimism is worth men tion. General Nelson A. Miles wntched the tee shots from the club bnlcony. Barnes was first to drive, dropping his bull In the middle of the fairway, fully 2(10 yards from the tec. Duncan got ii round of npplausc when he excelled long Jim's drive by some twenty yards. Old Sol beamed down on the pro ceedlngs ngain today, the same muggy atmosphere prevailing that has made golf on the course here -such a hot proposition. Stoking lu the ho'd of a steamship would have been n good trulning stunt for this climate. Charlie Thorns, of Shlnnccock, didn't mind the bent so much, however. Ho was ono of the first stnrtcrs and n Xi to the turn wns relayed to the per spiring press men by field telephone. Thorn's card : .luvt us Hubert W. Maxwell and Leo Conway arrived, coatlcss, nt the first tee, a Philadelphia hope was announced, In the person of Toney Nutalo, the .Miuthful pro, nt Landsdowne. Natale hit one of, the sweetest and truest drives to the dogleg first yet ecu here. He appeared absolutely un llustcred in his first nntionnl start and shou'd do well. He was the first of the Pliiladclphlans to start. League and Semi-Pro Gossip . RIM llrnrlr. Koywood's first hufmnn. nnd "Lefty" Auld recentlv with Nativity, have lift to pny with Altoona. Aflrr n lnpf of nlmret n weU. Marhll B Smith v.l'lcet marled again tomorrow ftrnlnff. when thr Mori bovii plav the North I'hils at Tourth and WlnsohocklnB atrcetn. nrnt Ilowmnn Iloltr. of Slmnahan. I playlnic n batr-up en me for the Went rhlla-di-lphluns. Ills hlttlnit hai won several re cent contnim. and Invariably ho Is wood for trto and threo hits. New York Ship Is itajrlnir a comeback. Wld Oonrov has a fast collection of play rs nnd the best same of the season wns Saturday's llftcendnnlPK shutout scored over Mount Ho y. The nomndlc plrlt has crlpped Nativity nBnln. and they are off up State. Tho Rich, mond team plays at Mahanoy City today and Tamauua tomorrow. The Industrial Leoinio will In all likelihood finish the second sarles with seven teams. The elchth member may be admitted for the linnl ierles. which start in three weeks. If any Industrial concern wishes to enter. ritrhrr Mnon. of tho P n. T. All-Stars. hn nnit- MiftlUe.l tin five strpLtht Vln8. and i'nll have been acalnst welFknown clubs. such as, Mcrwno nna waaKor my itos. C.eorce Ivlnzrl. who pUed left field for nuld In the tlrst half of the Minufacturers' I.enBu race, and who led tho Ichcuo in nit tlnir. Is now pitching, and In two uamea faunod twenty-six batsmen. Ilraddock. the Ve Frnln Sand pitcher, failed to show his true form In the first series: but his victory over 1-lMett 4 ; Myers was n noteworthy performance, hs ha held the champs to threo hits. Kstlnc. the former star of the TIoopji 4 Townsend hurlers. Is showlnc wonderful form for Western Union, and It looks ns If tho messensers nro duo to cop second-half hon ors. Artlo HtrmisH. former catcher of Christ Church. Is dolnit tho backstopplnc for Quar anty Trust Co. "Zlddle" Trniitwrln and Tap are havlnsr n trreat race for the honor of leadlnic the l)nhnn .n h ttlnir. "Zlddle" has a sllnht lead over his rival from Lchlsh. Hoffman Is still nutslnir n or arm, hut Is doing; nlcelv In rlBht Held for Doheon. and In his last three itamea, when not on the mound, tins poled out nine hits. Jack Shields snd his reorganized Kay wood combination v. It! resume plnylnit this week. Tho downtowners have been the victims of many plovers belnu sinned elsewhere. Mw forces will be In the line-up when Haywood takes tho rtfll anin on Saturday at Thirty first and Dickinson streets. Amateur Sports The rnlnmlila Avenue ,. A. wou'.l tlk to ni ii L-nniH- wl'h nil first-class teams nav mg grounds Their opon dates are July '.'o mi August (1 1.1. Tor details wrlto It. kl. Hnetiel. manager 18"t North Twenty-sev rnth street or phone Diamond H72.V Joe Smith's. I-my Dnls'es would like ts fn k games vCTlh nnv first-class teams havltig crn dates Write Joseph Smith. 1 USD Norl; iwvnty-llfih street, or phona I'oplar 3.1HU bei-ren rt'30 and 7.?0 V. M. Delnnro. of tho Cenlral I.encuo. desires tr nrrnn twlllxht games with tho lesdlnir teams In rhitrldn'tihla. Address T 11. liny vvnrd. Dianco, N. J. ' Darby A. C, .i nis'-clnss traveling team, has s.voral open diitci A llretherlch. 100.1 Morris nullillng. rhllndelphla. An oullleldrr would like to connect with a nrst class team. Charles llornstlen, 411 Cicss street. Collins A Alkmnn Co., l-ns several open dales, 1 i flrst-clns team. IJ. Maxwell. 4T77 Silver" ood street , ritchnr. with mlnor-lenguo czperlcnce. o slres position with sem-nro teni f't'rinK lcnsuinbln Imlucemnnts. rhono Tioga B.i. J. Vlerll I'rofesslnnuls hnve open dates uway. II Ilelnberg Tnlcphoni- Tlogn 471"! (lnilock AII-!-tur. a traveling team, have several open dales fur all first-class clubs. W. Flowers. 1115 South Hlnggold street Cnrmunrtnle A. ('., a seventeen-year-old team, wonti games with all homo clubs. M. Dvnretshv. 2-J02 South Sixth street. Knrshiiw Club has July 23 and 21 opon i for nny nist-elnss home teams T. It. Ull! Ti-lephone 1' iplar S2SU .1 ... West JMilludelphli All-r-tiirs. a fliMclasa trnvellng team, have i.pcn dales. v llllum O'Neill B7(l Lansdowne avenue. Siihurlmn A. A. has July 24 open for any nisl-flaas home team A. C Kagnow. St!U7 North American street. l.lm A. A., a llrst-class traveling team, hns severnl open dates Jacob Alfonie. 'rAl,.nhiint I'ln.hnhnpllpn SO W . iviilimiiv w. ;... ..., .-..nt.. n Kingston r. ('.. a colored team, wants to , ...r.i.ii,,,, 0llt in front at tho nut hear 'ron. ull tlrst-t ass teatnt offering fair ! pummii, tint in fiu i mo out Inducements. Maynnrd Thomas, lot) uentri set. Ho never was headed. In that ll "YurlU WufiViirM-c.,..., traveling ,., Cof acei ent ' "' ' ' Nortri-S.".-! J I"-0""";" yXmtVe'r "race tomorrow night which Jlnrrowgttte M. C. wants names wl h all ,ng jj,,, fH 0 ViRC s tnP rill,or 0I)b. an?.,-c,1vvr,iK.,,r,g1a"m,e,.',ft1f'hoh,ni,,rdaU.' Si? mile match between Orlando Plnl, unni) HMse menu . , Italy, and W llllo Spencer, America. llramljvtlne, n seefnd cttss trajij n jim wori fr0m Spencer in their firfct T"uai,n,er..T42'8o;,,rh1THSTonrs,iree?- w """" meeting here, and later tho American i..J.nr.i v v ,1 Hrst.cinas team, would miis n winner. tiithVMton&'8&& 1 V -- .vftitA -i. LAMP sVess&9ssl))W&7 i't- . jrv IsB KKP KtJ9SErtF? A -tdlsssssff'lMstt' "SV jri jk - f t ' yfMf M lsPFf . '''' P Ws HrtsgBWHt-Br BPv)HitflsM Jock Hutchison, American golfer, who won the British open title, nnd Abo Ml round at the Columbia Country Club, Chevy Chase, Md., before a great throng TENDLER STARTS Lew Leaves Tonight for Deianco Camp to Prepare for Leonard Match McLOON CHAMP'S MASCOT By LOUIS It. .TAFFB Philadelphia's: lightweight hope for the world's championship. Low Tendler, will start on a three-week grind to morrow nftcrnoon in preparation for the crucial contest of his southpaw' en reer. August 12 nt the Phillies' Ball Park, when he will tnke on Benny Leonard, ruler of the 1.15-pound divi sion. Tendler leaves early this evening for Delnnro, N. J., where Lew's enmp is to be nt Clarence Tnubcl's mansion, Cnreful selection of Tcndler's spar ring partners it being made. As yet Lew's corps of shock absorbers has not been decided upon definitely. Plans are to have two featherweights, two lightweights nnd a rugged middleweight. Mr. Taubcl, who is a close follower oi boxing nnd spnra for recreation, nlo will step around with Tendler occa sionally. Horry (Kid) Brown, a stablcmatc of Tendler, nnd Eddie O'Kccfe, local retired featherweight, who has been boxing with Mr. Tnuhcl for several years, arc the only known mittnien who arc to be on the Philadelphia star's sparring staff. Another featherweight, and lightweight nnd the middleweight yet arc to be named. To Work In Open Schedule for Tcndlcr's training, ac cording to his manager, Phil Glnssman, who U going to tnke personal charge of Lew's work, will start at 7 o'clock each morning. At that time the contender will do ills road work. Gymnasium and sparring will begin daily at 2 :!!() P. M. in the outdoors, unless, of course, in the event of inclement weather, when the indoor gymn will be used. All nec essary paraphernalia, iuciudlng a twenty-four-foot ring, has been ln stalled in the open nnd ready for Tend ler's immediate use tomorrow. Reigning supreme in the camp's kitchen will be a former chef of the Union Leugue. ' He is Fred Wolffe. For two days he has been getting things ready at the Taubel mnnsion so tliut . there will be nn delay in the feeding i schedule when Tendler nrrlves. Wolffc nlso bus been chef nt Pennsylvania State College, nnd in the same capacity on the private yacht of Itlchard Mans field, the actor. If jinxes mean anything, Tendler will havo one to overcome when he steps into the opposite corner to Cham pion Leonard lor tlielr scheduled eight round bout. The title-holder appar ently has stepped right into Tcndlcr's lair, ns it were, and snared a mascot for thu night of the bout. Hughey McLoon, one time mascot for the Athletics, a PhlladeTphlan, and who has been a close follower of Tendler, was offered the job by Leonard. And Hughie has accepted. Benny Writes Hughey "I like Tendler all right," said Hughey today. "But duty will call me to root for a Leonard victory." Little McLoon received the following letter from Leonard on Monday : My Dear Hughey You are officially nppo nled my mascot for my comlmr light with Iew Tendler. While I am not loslnc a Kreat deal of sleep over the prospect or Tendler running away with my title. I am all the more conndent that, with you as my mascot. I won't lose. Kent assured that my friends won't need to worry concerning my condition. I will really bo right In the pink, for Mr Tendler Is one laddybuck 1 want to whip most thoroughly. Hughey wns Leonard's mascot in the ring in Cnindcn that night tho cham pion gave K. O. Loughlin a terrific trouncing. "And if anyone doesn't be lieve me," says the little fellow, "I've got the gloves Benny used that night to prove it." CARMAN AFTER 50-MILE RECORD BEHIND MOTOR Forced by Maddona, American Ex pects to Set New Mark Tho four chnmpions to start in the re-running of the Golden Wheel, a tifty nille motor-paced grind, which really is the biggest International raco of the season in Phllndelphiu, will arrive in town tomorrow morning. They are Clarence Carman, Amcricn ; Vlnecnzo Maddona. Italy; Frank Corry. Austra lia and Georges Seres, France. A wire received Inst night from Car man states, "Bead with Interest Mad dona victory in hour race Philadelphia Saturday night. Hope he continues showing speed Thursday night. If he gives me auy competition at all confi dent will break fifty-mile record." Two weeks ago Carman was not pressed very hard nnd he breezed tliroush n winner in the Golden Wlir.nl ,Tl a,nnteur cveut8 B,, w,u ". .- ,:$ f & , IRK TOMORROW THE GALLERY AT THE OPEN GOLF TOU STETSON GETS TWO HITS OFF M'KENTY In Meantime Fleisher Yarn Sticksmitlis Are Lambast ing Stetson Twirlers for 15 Hits and 10 Runs PLAY SIX INNINGS B ILLY McKENTY, the Flelsher portslder. was in fine form last evening when the ynrncrs paid a visit to Stetson Field nt Fourth and Berks streets, and as a result the downtown ers romped away with the easiest kind of a victory by the score of 10 to 0. Mac allowed the uptowncrs but two scratch hits, while his teammates poled out fifteen. The contest was nn abbreviated one owing to the rain, and only six innings were played, but during that time Ed Lusk's proteges managed to send ten runs across the plate. Every man on the club hit safely nnd Fossctt, O'Brien, Dcnn, Nolan, Hcirabeckcr nnd Dcegan nil enme through with two. Manager Walter Johanns, of Stetson, used three hurlers, Collins, Bareis nnd Schubert, but they were unable to rheck the heavy slugging of the Flelsher crew. Nativity continued on its victorious march nnd humbled Dobson G to 3. Marty Dcvlne ofiposed Lefty Schoficld, nnd had all the better of the pitching end of tho engagement. The fielding of Josephs and Isicld helped consid erably, us two fast double plays choked Dobson rallies. Brldesburg handed the North Phils a 1-0 surprise. Tommy Volz was on the hill for Bridcsburg and held the Phils to three scattered hits. David also pitched well. The work of DIshcr nt second for Brldesburg was sensa tional and he speared three lino drives that would have been easy hits Rivals in Regular Clash Stenton Field Club and Gcrmnntown nro real baseball rivals. Managers Jack Karst and Dave Hennls. of tho resnee tlve teams, have agreed on n series of seven contens to decide the titular su rremacy of the section, and thev come together for the second time at Chcltcn avenue and Magnolia street. Bennls contingent carried off thu honors in the initial clnsh, 5 to '2, and tonight's game being plnjed on the home field they havo an idea they will win ngain. "Lefty" Wilson will hurl for the Germs, and Jack Knrts will likely rely on "Liz" Powell. The snme teams display their wares on Stenton Field tomorrow night. At Eighteenth nnd Bocklnnd streets Jess Dando nnd his Logan athletes will hold forth with Logan Squaro as op ponents. These teams are also playing a series. Slmnalmn and Sphas Downtown fnns who follow tho South Philly Hebrews will witness their fa vorites against Jim Bonner's Shnnahan athletes, who won n previous clash on their grounds in West Philadelphia. Manager Gottlieb is out to win this game nnd will have a new hurler on the pitching hill. Eddie Lusk will use Gcrner or Grieshaber against the Brooklyn Itoyul Giants at Flelsher Park, ut Twenty- SemiAnnual Clearance of Men's Shoes The shoes embraced in this sale are all from our regular stock and in clude high and low models in a wide variety of leathers and colors. French, Shriner & Urner 115 S. 12th St. Nsw York A &.Ll Meet Today tchcll, of England, longest driver in tho of spectators, on tho first day of tho big Today's Local Games j. & J. Dobson nt fih.irples, at West Chrs- trr. HronUtm ttnrnt C.l.ints ut Vlelshrr. Twm. t)-lxth ntMl Itecd streets. Stanton Held Club at iermnnto'vn, Chel trn avrn'in nnd .Magnolia. .Cheltenham nt A. II. Hlrschbnnm, Fox Chase. I-ogan Square it I-ogun, Klchtornth and Itnel.liind streets. Urldesbtirg nt llllld.ito. Third nnd Trnn streets, Cimden. Shnnaliin at South l'hllly Hebrew Asso ciation, llrond nnd Meier itreets. .Nativity nt Mnlmnur City. . llnnror.lt Ilrvilneka nt Furrrn A. Ci. Third and lierks Hirer I Hankers nnrt stockhrokers" Lngue uea mond & Co. nt Illddlo ti Henry, Twenti idnth nnd CIo-rfleld streets. V. R. T. League "V rtldgr nv;nne at Oennaiitown, Stenton Field, Chew nnd IMois. lint streets. P. n. T. league, "II" Wfoled nt Lit wrnp, Tenth nnd lititlrr. . .. , niuejifkets1 I,"iKiir V. M. Sliirlnes th. I'. S. ilecclvlnc Station. 1 I. M.. Iasue Islintl Nuvj Yard. . .. Dniedlnir llros. c.t 1. It. T. All-Stars. Tenth nnd Duller streets. , 1,-ftv Nolan's All-Mars nt Knywuod on Nitlilly grounds ut Belgrade and Ontario streets. ... , Cuhin All-Star nt Tenroyd Iron Works. Kldge avenue and Turk drive. Haskell IndMns nt SIHUIIIe. N. 4... Donovan-Armstrong nt Mnlln Sereen, Mnelier -vliov-e Chew stre-t. Forty-elghth Word nt St. rnul. Fifteenth street nnd Oregon nTemie. Auulnns nt vVlldvrood A. A.. Whitehall Commons, rhllndelphla. YKSTKIinAY'N SCOBES T.nsdale. t Hllldnle. 2. Flrisher. 10; Ktetson. p. Ild-Timcrs. St Norfolk Stars, 3. Nativity. Ol Dohson. 3 t A-.!.... 1 Vnf, Ihtlllea. O r. R. T. League Allegheny. 7l Belmont. 2. n..f nn. It r.rav F.ieles. Z Commerel ..... ..-.. .. ...-. ---.--.,- a. ini iengue uerasicin. u. William -E. 11. llnnkers' "end nrokers' Ingue Smith ti Co.. fit Casitttt A Co.. 4. Forty-elghlli Wnrd. 0: Knywood. 3. fnnn i'rt Ck llrlstol. Hi Anrhor dlnnts. 1. St John's A. C t i:nst nnptlit, Sear-Rocbuck League Eagles, Itox A. A,, Iltl ..-. I', niar noi. . Ship- nri. S Alalia Sereen it, Dnnnvin A Armstrong, 3. niurJiiekMs' League Naval Hospital 0, (iermnntovrn. ni n'run. . .... C. 8. S. Strlhllng 0; Rceelvlne Station 4, An stars 3. Firth A. A., 6i West Overhrook, 3, sixth nnd Reed streets. The Gotbnmltcs hnve n fnst team and one that U always in demand, also hnving been selected by the ynrncrs to open their twilight games at the Phillies' ball park next Wednesday evening. One of the city's big teams that Is in the midst of n. winning streak is the P. It. T. All-Stars, and their run of consecutive victories has now mounted to seven. Tonight they meet the strong Drueding chamios mnkers at Tenth nnd Butler streets. Ma'on will be on the pitching hill for the trolleymen, nnd Gnynor, star third baseman of the Strawbridge & Clothier team, will hold down the hot corner. Herman-Lynch Bout Assured New York. July 20. At a meeting of the boxing commission a license .i grantsd to the International Sporting Club. This In sures that the Lynch-llerman bout "111 be held at Ubbeu Field on Monday night as scheduled. Five Leading Batters in Ttvo Major Leagues national j.uxnri: rinser nnd Club ti, All It. 11. I,C Ilnrnkhy. ht. Louis 81 3?l 137 ,4lfl Nlrlinlson. Uoston 47 l.v; 3(1 (10 .&, Cutshuyw, Mils... fi-l 343 3H HI) .-HM Cruise. Iloston. . . 4(1 1 1. 'I 34 A3 .HOt Williams, IMilllles.. SO 0i 31) 111 .300 AMERICAN LKOI K I'lnyer and club I'. Ml K II 1 c llellmann. Detroit. S.I 311 73 140 .433 Cobb. IHtrolt . .. TJ -tut 73 113 .3UO Snenkor, Cleveland 7H 3(10 (17 115 .3S1 Toliln. St. Ixiils . 8 317 7 111 374 UUIUmt St. Louts 83 313 08 114 .301 Also Stores in Chicago Uansus City gtt pBn in the First RNEY Harris & Kwlng I'holo world, flnishlns their qualifying national open golf championship RUDD TRAINS ON A PIPE Oxford-Cambridge Athletes Smoke and Eat What They Like Boston, .July 20. Bevll Rudd, enp tain of the Oxford-Cambridge track ttam that meets the Yale-Harvard group in Harvard stadium on Satuiri day. trains on n pipe. Tho big Oxford athlete puffs on a hrinr almost incessantly. He smokes even on the days wh'en he is slated for grueling tests on the cinder trncks, and laughs nt American trainers win say It will hurt him. "Why, it helps mo a tremendous lot. really," Rudd said today. "Over in Antwerp one of your American coaches told me to cut It out nnd sec if it didn't help me. I tried It nnd ran third In the 400 metres. Then 1 smoked two plpcfuls nnd won my next two events." - All of the Britons smoke, ent what they please nnd retire when thev wish. Once the morning workouts of the Harvard Stadium nrc finished the visitors apparently forget othletlcs. Afternoon teas, golf, tennis and danc ing make up a program that has morn of tlte social thnn the sports ns pect. At their quarters, which arc nenr those of Harvard and Yale, tJie ''n'.liqlimen cnntlnunllr indulen in horseplay. The team is without a coach. M. A. Mclnnis. 'middle distance runner, and II. B. Stnllard, miler, will be in shape to run good rnccs. declares Dr. C. Howard Dobson, their physician. Stailard, who Is suffering- from n fallen transverse nrrh in the left foot, look n fast workout tit the stadium jesterday, the physician said, with no bad rcMilts. Mclnnis, who had n bad cold, donned-running trunks for the first time nnd experienced little incon venience from his trinl runs. Offers to Trade Vaughn Chlraeo, Julv 20. Pitcher Jim VauKhn, veteran star lefthander of the Chirac Na tionals, Is on th- mirket If u satlsfaetnrv offer can be obtained. President William Ve-rk. of the club, has nnnounced. He said severnl younc plavcn who would help tho Cubs would be nccept.ib'e In trade. I yQsKsWv' Jl JL-j JLj JV Iujlj k3 k3 H m II ' 1 H Touring Car Sedan GIRARD 2314 4,, ill SS.M. ' " S Game of Crucial Seri Rum Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues NATIONAL LKAOUE SI M TW T F S Tl Cincinnati.. IH 0 I 21 Boston ....14 .1 17 Chicago ... B 8 .1 10 New York. . 2 12 1 15 PltMmrgli. . 4 1 10 15 Phillies 10 4 14 St. Lulls... 8 2 10 Brooklyn . . 7 1 1 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE S M TW T F S fj New York. . 8 10 " 21 St. Louis... 11 4l 5 20 Washington. 13 2 4 II) Detroit.... 5 l 5 11 Cleveland . . 2 3 0 11 Chicago.... 1 0 10 Athletics... 4 2 4 10 Boston .... o 7 l ' 1 8 INTEKNATIONAL LEAGl'E SI M T W'lFprpfl Kcaillns ... .V2 ,"25 Baltltnoro .. 10 5 4 111 Syracuse ... llM I 15 Buffalo 0 7 1 13 Toronto ... 4 7 11 Koclicster .. 10 10 Newark ... 0 ' (t Jersey City. 1 1 ' 1 GLASSMAN BEING SUED Baltimore Club Wants Back Money Paid Tlplltz Philip Glnssman, manager for Low Tendler nnd other boxers, Is being sued in tlic Municipal Court here by the National Athletic Club of Mnrylnnd for $1000. It is charged by Remain C. Hassrirk, tho attorney representing the club, thnt Glassmnn got away with S1000 his boxer, Joe Tlplltz. had for feited by a foul during a bout in Oriole Pnrk, Bnltimorc, on the night of June 120. According to the contract between the athletic club nnd (Jlnssmnn. repre senting Tiplltz. tho Philadelphia boy wa-. tn receive $1000. nnd his opponent Frnnkie Rice, of Baltimore, n similar sum. to be forfeited, if, among otlict things, either foitlcil the other. Tip !itz fouled Rice in the third round and lust the fight. Tin- nffair wns for the benefit of the American Legion of Baltimore. "The Legion down there will take some time to recover from the blnck eye it received ns a result of this affnir," mid Mr. Hassrirk today. "Glanion got ?."00 of the money nt the gate before the fight started, nnd got the remaining ."?"00 im mediately after the fight on the pretext of running to cnteh a train. Now we want thnt money bark." Reuther on Ineligible List New York, duly -0 Pitcher Itumer of the Hrookhn Nati'innls has been prued on the Ineligible llsi without salary uri.l he I In condition to play good baseball. President Ebbetts. of the Superbas. nr.munred toilav Hcuthar piteheiJ Monday after a ten-dav bus pension and nai wild. Chicago scoring six runs In Me Innings, Home-Run Hitters in Games Yesterday Yest. Total 1 II J 1 ft l n ft 1 2 2 2nn 3 270 rthent. Brooklyn .. Ilrerkel, Ilovton N. iVeleli. Athletlri . Illllrr. Washington I'nrey. I'lttslmrsh lirlmm. rittsburch Kousll. Cincinnati Amerlenn Lenirtie National League 3 ss j aatiaa Tr i stan wrirTiTs--Jj asM'iiis Seek Value performance ability and lasting 'qualities, combined with price. With so many essential points of superiority in power, pick-up and readability, Peerless prices are lowest among all high quality eights. BECAUSE they are based upon former low costs of buildings and machinery and present costs of labor and materials. $2,990 $3,950 Roadster $2,990 Coupd $3,680 Sedan-Limousine $4,210 PRICES F. O. B. CLEVELAND t War tax not THE PEERLESS MOTOR CAR COMPANY, && .Wm. AUTOMOBILE COMPANY Chestnut Street, Philadelphia . Phone, Spruce 1446 ""g JAPAN TO MAKE DAVIS CUP B D Tennis Experts Concede tht Chances of Kumagae, Shlm idzu and Kashio to Be Good BELGIAN TEAM DEFAULTS Tennis experts, In n compilation of lope on the Davis cup teams, conccdo ho chances of the .Taponeso trio, Kumagne. Shlmld7.11 nnd Knshlo to, bo cood. The Nipponese nro favored to Meat India in the semi flnnl round nt Chicago August 11-1.1, nnd are expected to provo n dangerous opponent In tho nnnle nt Newport. Kumngac's ability, it Is pointed out, '" been proved by his p'ny against the greatest rnn.net wlelders of tho world. Up fa Rn,i to be at the top of '.Is form now nnd to hnve developed n nocurnev of placement and n servlco "mt should stand him we'I in the com ing trials. Shimldzn. whose stvlo is much the same as Kumagne's. 'is nh expert nt the ground bnll mme. Ho has great speed and endurance nnd has displayed remarkable agility in court covering. In his recent mnteh with Howard oshcll Rhimllzu appeared n lltt'c off form. He had difficulty in returning; the former chnmplon's service, but fought gamely and won the ndmlration of the gallery by his dexterltv in -sending tho hal' throuzh the smallest open ing. Shimldzn nt best is one of tho "lost necurnte of players. Kashio, the 'ther member of the tenm. Is wirv and active 'ik(. the others and features a tenk service. He hns shown phe nomenal prowess nt the net game and Is best on the offensive. By virtue of India's victory over r ra n"p she will meet the Japanese in the semi-finals at Chicago. The expert nro lnc'ined to favor tho Australasian tenm in the upper hnlf of the plnv nnd hnve compared this team with that of Ihe Jnpnnese. giving the latter team preference because of its dash and re sourcefulness. Belgium, nfter its defeat of Czecho slovakia in the Davis cup preliminary at Prague, has defaulted its second round mnteh nnd will not send a team to the L'nited States. Fix Date for Track Meet CMrnen. Julv 20 Tho Senior Central Amnteur Ath.etle Unl-'h outdoor track and flj-td championships will be hold at Staii- i i"in. or the Cnlvcrsitv of Chleaco August 13. It was announced today. on T- HNER'STHE HOUSE OF PIP ec. POLLO ITALIAN BRIAR Now 75c Rejfi"25rly A Young Man's Pipe Lltht welfht. All shapes. Sterling silver linnd. nest Ittvllnn Ilrlar Howl. 1 lri-t quality lmrd-rulibrr stem. Sterner's Cigar Store -20 N. 12rrt winters included Cleveland, Ohio SPORTING RANGE -. ,! SiJ rrl .i y ,M 1!! ' I LF t m i 11 "V xj .r-v4
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