Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 21, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 17, Image 17

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1 avJMJiJJNU- ruiiuu (LEDPER-PHILADELPHIA, ffHUBSDAY, JXJLY 21, 1921
knks Gq Over Top and Take American League Lead, Baker's Bat andShawkey's
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I -Take It From Eugene. B olden, National Ten-Mile Cham
pion Great Sport for Women Will Defend His
l me nere
. if..i.int.t enh'i: be beaten as the
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rnlt Is the verdict of Kugcno T.
Jdtn. of the Illinois A. C. of Chi
National ten-mile champion, here
g'difcnd his title on Saturday after-
rt!i Wwhat I nTtalklns about,"
'Lnllnucd noWcn. "for I have been In
lromln(f meets In many parts of the
JTantry, and in no section lmv I found
SSltlons so favorable to swimming as
32 -are- here. San Francisco, the
mihImIddIi New York and many other
SSlTn which I have tried my aklll
fit "W with comlltlon. In the
li, rivers running through I'hlladel-
inu
J iip... inn. distance nwlmmlne
I do
t believe that there Is n better stream
'fn the country than the Delaware.
Tn. water? first of all. Isn't dirty : there
aire few eddies and mudho'.cs; the dan-
r of the current Is mighty small ami
Jondltlons taken nil In all are excel-
''"Contrast this with the Mississippi,
.hire the eddies nre constantly uvyiri.
r. ' ...,.wi Mim thn water is so dirty
Sit it sometimes makes a swimmer
W" ", .. ..-.- la an atrnnc !hnl
Irk WnerC Ul uuiivi.i. . " r ,--:,
It time there Is real danger . especially
For the long-dlstnnco swimmer, and
Lhtre the mudholcs and other common
3r disorders make swimming any
iilnit but a pleasure.
"I do not understand why you do
othavo more long-dlstaucu swimmers
Sin "ii hve in Philadelphia. If we
lad ucli a river nn the Delaware Ui
which to do our training out my way
we would have about twenty entries in
Saturday's swim."
Holds Ten -Mile Record
Bolden, who holds the record for ten
nltcs, tthlch he made In 1H10 when a
Miter of 1 hour and 0l minutes, will
fc twenty-three on Saturday, and he
promises himself a birthday present by
coming home the winner for the third
' 'You can lav for mc," said Bolden
whea nsked how he felt for the big
rice, "that T am in the best condition
possible and that I expect to win tno
crown for the third straight time,
itmriwr. one never can tell in long
distance swimming, for a cramp or
some unexpected thing might hnppcn
that would cause defeat. On my form
Just now I feel confident of winning
it&ln
"Cosch Ilachnrach, who has looked
after mc for many years and is really
ttsponhlble for my success as n dis
tance swimmer, thinks as I do that I
im In excellent condition for the long
triad.
"Believe me, It is some long grind.
It Is au awful battle the last four miles.
The first six miles make me feel as If
I am just swimming for pleasure in
stead of being in a race. The last four
ire the ones that try the best that Is in
1 swimmer. Near the finish I usually
League and Semi-Pro Gossip
Pes McMrnamn, Nntlvltv Inflelder. who
JVUred iueh a stniatlonat uame for the ro
awt In' pro-ieaion contctt at Hhlbo Park,
14 who i playing In ths Central Lcaeuo,
b,lilttliir .way ubove. tho .300 mark.
p .
Suburban A. A. continue! to beat back
tit fog In tho lint limine. Tno lnt four
ibm have keen won In the closing session
j a battlnc rally
Tbt r. It. T. All-Htnn have run their
itriak of ttralHht wln up to eluht. Pitcher
Hiwn wan acaln tho hero In the came with
DriKiUnir Dro,,, fanning twelve mil muklne
a homer and triple, the latter with three
a In the eighth.
Donoran-AmiMtrnnir keepn on ltii wlnnlne
war anil added the Olney team to ltn Hat of
Tllm, iicore H to 3. Lyater held the Olney
lllten to two Mnglei.
, Xatltltr la at Tamanua today. Yeaterdny
pi uptoTincra handed Alnhanoy City a nice
IX'. "."..' home field, ocora 7 to 4. when
BrlcK" Mclnnla clouted out a homer with
UK bssfs loaded. Tommy Carrlaan pitched.
UUIdalr, FleUher and Stetnon play two
timti at the Phllllea' urounda on Monday.
lj?mtnw of th conteitlnir teama will
eiiw atraws to decide which club playa the
JJW". and the winner meeta the club hold-
SS .i? ,",e T.hc nrl,t ",1' start" nt i P. Jt
IM tbi s-cond at 0 V. It.
..Date Dennla used linhh.. nihnn nn h.
r.'L J."1."" Stenton. Hobby ivai In form
iK." . i nau to luner defeat number two
toe Berlen with ih. n..in. .n. .n.
If?1 y t .Chew ami Plcaaant atrii ti
All iv.nlnp
ittnton.
L,ir" Powell .will hurl for
tS if,1"!? "f , tne ubnrbn A. A., has
tin iK?.?aKmef ,n a .rw- anl h '""" enr-
fiai.rd s iAsj: W' Sn ,.aWnJ ,hflr turn- "
in ' S?.. LJcc'rlo Bervlce bupn y Co.. 7-1.
ISrJit"?: and " Batur''a: won over
lk.Mfe r,".1! MtA''lster were the atara''n
Sood 1 imi Ii'?.y bAn?nt m between Kay.
mde i5?l nfLy. No'an', All.Stara at U.l
to 3 i&iV.1 Kr,lV wf.n b.y the All-Stars 4
rJ ,:ytobr"itiA" x,1,eh"uf ln a
iril iJIrS L'.h" balf.crnlury mark by sev
3 bail. ' l can 1"1 "'"y a eood game
0R',n!.r.ISh;,fr ' aB'n'f a comeback. He
banihan i.,? K.ftmo Jn "' "l betweon
A"Uon "Shli-h19,. .""-" J'hlll' "
OotllleV ? bo. Ri. l,he bonora to K-Mlo
lii.Vi.T,! Pat. u a B0 erimna. v.i,
ei to hli credit. ,trallll,t wln"' ' hav'n
'Mm" ri0?hf.n,'ld.?i,h ,"l'bandlns. Straw
Wu T.ilii,nd Walnut streets on
tt Siinoiy. InJla" efbated the Sphaa
rltSf'flrat"!,.".".!?,. Wbapa the harde.t
(ra. lie "l, h!,n,Y?n n "nv of the local
" mK the Yirner. a 13-12 lanry.
M"Tonn"i ?f I'un A. A., la Kne
fiirfy ?n.T UfXV: I",'1 ,"o noull nJil.t
N. victo'r.. 'i'1 "tr, rl, n brlnclnir n.l.l.
".iunei to the Itucklar.d airiat club.
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"Ur. Deem.?1 .!homaV ,uni. "t Wot
I'."?- a h. J.."'", IJ."r..?n"rpie-i rnort-
weavers- aereut.
eam'a live runs.
'Si'lmalk'ma-tanIliiUif? thR" m"h
SSi'- Tbi Sowni ot, ?"uh In loca baaeball
Ifwcl of th . "ntownera expect tho lamai
&fi th.8ri,7che",boy.,.Ue'' ,h8
ruiNT dim .- i
" In thj eerie. 2 Vatf1 iraln on Satur-
, oonion nn.1 .
LEADm 5vwhFrc.
m-Tmmmnamiim&fiYtfrmjffy
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OF rnrTATTPV
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oaturaay
feel that I am tied In knots, my muscles
ii 5 1 b9un1 lln A Bhort t'me after
tiie finish, however, the muscular reac
tion sets in, and there Ih no harm done.
f bar n long race I use a mixture of
i Auatrnllnn nnd American crawls,
and find the combination the best bet
for long-dlstnnco swimming. It is the
cosiest way to swim, using tip less
energy than nny of the other btrokes.
Uf course, n sprinter wants to use
short, snappy strokes that shoot him
tlirougli the water with speed. A long
J? i nc'F "wlmmcr must resort to a long
glide that leaves his body as flnt on
a t1,Ar,face of ,the wotor ns l Possible.
As little exertion ns possible is neces
sary In the long-distance swim, and
for that reason the crawl stroke, I find,
Is the best of all."
Ny, Nny for Women
Bolden is it the opinion thnt long
distance swimming for women is not the
proper thing. "It is too much of o
strain," ho said. "It ii all right for a
woman to snlm nbout three miles, but
not in comnefttlnn. Rim pi...i.i .i..
vote her time tn ths aim,-.... i. .
nnt i,p 5t t,le m"G lf he wants to get
iitI i Ul l lne water sport,
tt is not to much the fact that a
woman Is inlurcd Immediately, but that
tne strain of it grueling swim tells later
on. At least that is what I have found
in my travels as n swimmer around the
?,?ln inntUn ra-v convprsatlon with
mermnlds. They slmply-tiro not built
i 7 w.omen should stick to the
sprints, ns these nfTord them competition
and s good for their health and physi
cal development. T,cnve the distance
swims to the men."
Iiolden nnd more than twenty other
nmbitiou4 youths will dive off Race
fctrret pier nt 1 :ir Saturday nfternoon
to start their long grind that doesn't
end until they reach the Yacht Club
pier in Riverton, N. J. A fleet of
motorboats will accompany the swim
mers, while each man will have a pilot
who will row alongside of him the en
tire distance. The city nollce boats
will be used for the dive-off.
Slwtild lie Great Race
Charles II. Durborrow, the veteran
dlMancc swimmer who is managing the
rhnmpionshlp event, is authority for the
iiucnii-ni mac Saturday's race is going
to bo one of the best, if not the best,
in the history of the event. With
Iiolden to defend his crown and several
of last year's place winners, together
with Btars from all parts of this coun
try nnd one from Brazil and Canada
entered, the race promises to bo a
hummer.
In addition to Bolden. the following
entries have been received : Gcorgo
Corner nnd Jack Showcll, of Riverton ;
Kdwnrd Lang, Pitman Swimming Club;
N . II. Titus, Victor Levant!, fourth last
jenr, nnd II. A. 'NVctzlcr, Philadelphia
Swimming Club: Euald Wildforsier,
New York A. C. ; C. II. Hodine, L.
Ilelwig, .1. Unit and Victor Keefe, of
the Brooklyn Y. M. C. A.; Curvln
Wnlkcr, Birmingham, Ala.; Walter
Patterson, Bridgeport, Conn. ; II. El
verson nnd Vincent .Taggard, American
Legion, Camden; P. Kinhorn. of the
Young Men's Hebrew Association of
Philadelphia; Lee Jaryls, Cascade A.
C. Dallas, Tox. ; Swede Anderson.
Omaha A. C. ; P. W. Sheffield, Holly
wood, Calif., and J. P. Gucnthcr,
Charlcstown, West Va.
Tho youth from South America who
aHpires to carry the championship south
of the ctintor Is Carke Dhcring de 01
Mattos, who nt present is training for
the race nt Cape May. J. Mendelsohn,
of the Toronto Y. M. C. A., is the
Canadian entry.
Scraps About Scrappers
P0,tlJ',?uto. ar.; InQ'uded on the protrara
belnsr held by St. Matthew's Catholic club at
National Park tonight. Anionic the head
liners will be Dobby McCann, Jimmv "Pen"
tilbbons. Younr Jack O'Brien and Denny
Itaas.
Hobby flunnls eaya Johnny Mealy Is In
nwell shape for his match tomorrow nlaht
with Willie McCloskey. Thev meet at the
Cnmbrta. Other bouts are Earl Kartman
vs. Johnny Paxron. Krar?kle Smith vs. Younir
Tom Sharkey. KM McCoy vs. Frank Ilren
nan and Georee Peterson va. Jack Glaier.
nattllrur Tonard, local bantam, has Joined
the stable, of Doo Ilasley, of New York.
Jack Toland, former featherweight boxer.
has been appointed matchmaker and manaaar
for a series of boxlnc ahowa to be held under
the auspices of tho Shanahan A. C. at Fortr
alxth street and Lancaster avenue. Ills first
program has been arranged for MoniTay
night ns follows: Johnny Mealy s. Stanley
Itlnckle. Day O'Malley vs. Johnny Paxson.
Cobbler QllllKan vs. Jack Monroe. Harry
Grant vs. Bobby Wilson and Spike Sbearan
s, Younit Bmokey
Herman nindln has undertaken the man
agement of Younir Tom Sharkey, and In the
future he will be known as "West Philadel
phia Tommy" O'Tijole. Sharkey reached his
majority this ucTk, and Ilindln says he
win aign ion 10 a ten-year contract.
Tetei Moron la ready to rematch K. O.
Dllly Anicelo with either George Chaney or
Joe Tlplltr.
Younr Coster, of Southwark. Issues a
shallengo to Willie Spencer and Jack Terry,
Pins Dodln Is In shape,
on against Billy Devlne.
He wants to
Joe Marks, of fiouth Philadelphia, la de
sire. us of nraetlne ble game. He names
Oeorge Chaney. Johnny Dundee and Johnny
Mealy.
Joe Hayea, Johnny McOutgan and Julie
Levy aro having thslr ham)s filled these days
distributing precious pasteboards for the
coming Tendler-Ieonard set-to.
Reach Has Opon Dates
The Itfich A, A., n semi-pro traeltn
tenm 3f the flrit clnes, that has played with
mrli tJims as Drldesbutg. Natlvl Turku
lurg Iron. Sharpies Eastern. Alientown and
rielehr, hns Snturdav and Hundity open. Ad
dress J. H. ".illey. 710 Il.-lgrade street, nr
1 hone Kctislngtnu 1S01 W.
THERE'S a Rlen-de-
Lion size and a
shape for every choice
and the same high
standard of quality
in every cigar.
From 10c to 3 for
$1.00
M. Klsemnn b flonf
manufacturers
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EVENING PUBLIC,
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Eugene T. Bolden, of the Illinois A. C, who will defend his ten-miJe national title Ifcre Saturday.
ifslnliln la Ihji iiIm...,i.. Anl.. . 11.. tuiii .. '
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Five Leading Batters
in Two Major Leagues
NATIONAL ITUQUE
ringer nnd rinh O. An. R.
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Younar, New York. 78 343 81
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PpfAkcr. Clevrland 70 302
Inhln, At. txiufa... M 3H1
Hovortld. Bt. Jools 70 238
711 140
7t II
67 110
70 MS
SO 87
Bingles and Bungles
!K2?ttkPf" JP' "" P' by numlnr otrt
riT f";,,wW',PUnfi In foSV Sn! tS nj?
darfuir7ni,r?l,.i?f h. Cul'', '"owed won
thl Phn2"in .l "! ?Ut Vfrto-Y aitalnat
ilni.. in ,.n iifie fl"' anie. II. made five
alnwlea In a like number of times at bat.
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iihfnlhhital. am" '" "" '' tnni3
of'SvT" R-Ss-Ksr. ft.
FonWTrK1 '"rf'Ct" a"a
St. I.ouls rhowed wonderful recuperative
powera yeeterday. After Boa cm ot aw"?
to a seven-run lead In the third, the Drown a
SS5e.Ml0k' '"? llT " In th ninth ?nd
won the iima In the twelfth.
VShSf M beat tne Dodsrra. Jrff. who ioa
m. ,J"Si'J? " trtmmlno Ms former team
mate tti hit flnt ttart aoainst them.
thlrti2n"iinivpiL'L 'V!'''1' In w twelfth nnd
iJnJu in".'. hJl' hl" "tlfred nt Iraat one
club. n """ "" JolnJn the local
L.lfZing J n bu,Jr tlm In left flold
efih? ofwhi"- ,voc",Je" thirteen chancel.
5ili.ot .whlc,h rnm' ln th "rat name. In
m,5ln ne laat ptitout of tho day? Kin
made a beautiful runnln catch.
JT " Jf?"1. Americana pounded out
to7,mni!: 'n H'elr Uten-lnntrni vlci
;ri?,v5.,,0",o2.ft'T overeomlnic a weran
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t lt. M,,u "Trnir moti(r Tobln. flUir
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Full-rounded savings on men's
three piece suits spring, summer
and medium weight.
Full-rounded, because original prices
square with present conditions we
couldn't duplicate .them today for less.
Savings up to $17
REVISION OF PRICES
$30 Suits, now $23 $55 Suits, now $43
$35 " " $26 $60 " " $48
$40 " ' $30 $65
$45 " " $33 $70
$50 " " $38 $75
Straw Hats, Shirts, Neckwear, etc., are
included in this revision at worth while savings.
Store Closes 5 P. M. Closed All Day Saturdays
Ferro & Co.!,,
Clothiers ft Outfitters
Agents for
Rogers Peel Clothes
Chcstnut.Strect at Juniper,
EDEB-PHILAbELPHlA, 3DHUBSDAY, JXJLY 21, 1921
HERE'S A CHAMPION MERMAN
. ...v ,, ...Hung I.VIHVI ui hid uiiiici
EAT
Fyzee Brothers Among World's
Most Formidable Long-Range
Tennis Players
MRS. BUNDY ACTIVE AGAIN
The brilllnnt ploying of tlif team
which t.111 represent India In the Dnvls
Cup Bcrle has been the outatondlnj;
feature of the cawn on European
courts.
Their defeat of the Frenrh tenm won
foreshndowed by William T. Tllden on
Ills arrival from Europe last week, but
their dnoh and mnstcrful stroking sur
prised him.
The plaers who moke up the Indian
?roup are K. SI, Jacob, captnin J A. A.
'vzee j his brother. Dr. A. II. Fyzerjj
SI. Sleem. T. 8. Dcnnc, Singh Ilorpur
and Dns Merslngh. The Fyzee broth
ers arc regarded as nmong the moitt
formidable of lone-ranee nlorcrs In the
world.
In one of tho English tournaments
early this season A. A. Fyzee. bv his
great driving power defentcd SI. J. O.
Illtchle. a former internationalist, C-4,
0-3. Dr. Fyzee defeated our own
American, Willard Hostford, In the
semi-flnal round of the Middlesex
championship, 0-0. 0-2, nnd Francis
T. Hunter in the final, 4-0, 0-1, 0-3,
C-4.
Like tho Japanese, Kumagae nnd
Hlilinldiu. whom thoy will meet In the
hcml-flnnl nt Chicago next month, the
Indian players "arc weakest on back
hand strokes. This Is offset, however,
to some extent by their ability to dis
cover the vulnerable spots In their op
ponents' defense nnd concentrate on
them for a march to victory. Their skill
in base-line stroking also has aided ma
terially In their victories.
Fair Defenders
Tennis followers are enthusiastic
over the prospects of adequate defense
of American women's tennis laurels by
Sirs. Slay Sutton Bundy, of Los An
geles, sgninst Sllle. Suzanne Lenglen,
of France.
Sirs. Dundy reached Now York yes
tcrdny and Immediately went for prnc
tico at Forest Hills, where the na
tional championship will open August
IB. Ilcr plnylng was impressive. Ten
nis experts felt that her court activity
snowcti mar. Bne noa lost none of the
skill which enabled her to triumph In
" $53
" $55
" $58
INDIA HAS GR
DAVIS CUP TEAM
says Phlla-
amies
Home-Run Hitters
in Games Yesterday
Hornabr Nt, T.nn a, Jf,
Hmltli. Cleeeland ......
Knnelchr Phillies . ...
HubMi. phinies ,::..:
American rngue
nnllonnl Ingao
Yeatrrdny Totnl
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the national tournament and at Wim
bledon hitherto.
With her sister coast ntar, Miss Mary
.; Browne, nlso n former national
titlcholdcr, Alrn. Hundy is entered in
tim metropolitan women's champion
ship opening ne.tt Montlny. They will
nave ample opportunity to know from
pcrsonnl ohicrvatlon In advance of the
national event the kind of u plnjer
Mile. Lenglen Is. for she will sail from
irancc next Saturday and will make
her first appenrance on nn American
court at Greenwich, Conn.. August 3,
In the first of a scries of exhibition
matches for the benefit of funds for
devastated France.
Another coast tennis star who has
arrived In New York Is WIHIh E. Davis,
' o In the men's ranking. He will
practice here and then participate In
the Longwood bowl tournament at Bos
ton nnd tourunnicnts nt Newport and
Sea Bright.
JACK PALMER IS WINNER
Jimmy Gibbons Shows Class, but
Italian Is Too Strong
Jack Palmer, the South Philadelphia
Italian welterweight, was entirely too
strong for Jimmy Gibbons and the for
mer was a winner In a furious eight
rounder nt tho Eleventh Street Arena
last night. Tho Gray's Ferry boxer
showed a lot of class, but Palmer's
aggressiveness and harder punches
proved too much for Gibbons.
Gibbons wns handicapped by a long
lay-off from the ring nnd he was sev
eral pounds over-weight. That he Is
a rugged mlttman and can take it on
the chin was cloarly demonstrated, for
Palmer popped him on the "button"
several times each round.
Frankie Howell scored a quick
knockout in the first round when he
Btowed nway Young Ketchell. Tommy
Coster quit to Bobby Coster in tho
becond. Young Johnny Clark knocked
out Buggy Browu In tho third nnd Jack
Lynch won In six rouuds from Jack
Gray.
Print Albirt h tslo In
toppy rtil bagt, tidy rd
tint, handtom pound
and hall pound tin ha.
mldtrt and In tho pound
rvsfaf glass humidor
tnth opongo moltttnst
top that hp, ths to.
oaoco In suoh pjrlstt
tomtltion.
Rum Scored for Week
in Three Big Leagues
NATIONAL, LEAGUE
I 81 M T WTTFI8T1
Cincinnati..! 1H ftl 2 ao
Chicago..... B 8 3 10 20
PhllllM .... 10 4 8 22
Ht. Louis,,, 8 2 8 18
Itoslon 14 .1 0 17
PIItKlnirtli.. 4 110 2 17
New York. . 212 1 1 10
Hroolilyn . . 7 1 1 5 1 1
AMKItlCAN LEAGUE
S.MTWTI''H Tl
New Vorlt.. 810 0 7 31
St. Louis... 11 4 5 10 30
Washington. 13 2 4 1 20
Boston 0 7 1 0 17
Chicago.... 1 0 0 3 13
Detroit .... ft 1 ft 2 13
Clctelnnd .. 2 3 0 1 12
Athletics ... 4 2 4 2 12
INTERNATIONAL LKAodf
I M I M T WTtTk'S Tl
Rochester .. 10 21 I 131
Rcarthic .... 5 20 0 31
Haltlmore ..10 ft 4 11 30
Syracuse ... 114 8 23
HutTalo .... 0 7 7 20
Toronto.... 4 7 0 17
Jersey City. 1 13 14
Newark ..., 0 7 13
BLOOMER GIRLS RETURN
Local Baseball Champions Win Eight
Out of Nine on New York Trip
The Quaker City Bloomer Girls, who
nre credited with the be a record of nnv
of the female teams plnylng baseball
returned here this morning utter n trip
of nearly two weeks, during which
time nine games were played In New
York nnd vicinity where the Qunkcrs
made a great bit by their snappy plny
lng. The only defeat was sustained at
Pceksklll and the .corc wnH 8 to (!.
Several of the victories were by oiip
run margins and three nere by big
scores, nt Ithaca the totnl.s being 11-3.
Miss Anne Kniester, the "Babe Ruth"
of the fcmlnlucs, had home runs in
four of the gnmes.
In several weeks the Bloomer Girls
will miiko a tour of the Western part
of Pennsylvania. There arc still open
dotes on the schedule which can be m-
curcd through Art Summer, 5S4U Wil
lows avenue or phone Woodland 0841 R.
MORE GAMES ARRANGED
Three Local Clubs Will PlayatShlbe
Park on Monday
M"nTl1oW tu ni nnnn ilnfa I tlin tnArll
big league baseball schedule and the
uia- w IViuun UUOJ U11U1I1I1& Xr
tractlonB for tho local ball fields. At
biudc i-arK a (lmiDie-iicacler will He
irmjiu nku!biji ill. I. , .11,, luu UIBI. lull!
if ll'tllMl U'llt VlptnV tnrrnthnf I.a T!at,
Giants and J. & J. Dobson.
The (ilnnts are a combination of big
fantrilA at n ru nnd efimi 11 .!. !, ft lln
team n great gnme. In the aftermath,
niariinK i m i'. .u,, uouson meets
Brldesburg. Eddie Cnskcy announces
tlint. In tnln eamr Un tt'lll oa V(nn
Kcene, who has been pitching for Dob-
son, uut wuo is now a member of
Brldesburg.
TCepno In ri1lf ntft. ktM ai.. i i.
pitcher In tho city and has a record of
miuij-uTo victories mis season.
Brldgeboro Wants Games
Rrldcjbsrn. N J., wr.uld like to meet the
in.i u iwjniiiiu iiri, jne club, wh -h
te."ib!in P In Audubon. Palrmri, MerMne
. .....u,4.. icivin win iiinrp nsziZrounm
linns 5f the same caliber, has Sn ,1sins
ttboVri or 'w,r- Alfred Ktnt-
i iirnirreoorn n .i. - i .v m. oiiuiir -
" -" s . -. wwnna
Buy a pipe and some
Get the joy that's due
We print it riffht here
if you don't know the "feel"
and the friendship of a joy'us
jimmy pipe GO GET ONE!
And get some Prince Albert
and bang a howdy-do on the
big smoke-gong!
For, Prince Albert's quality
flavor coolness fragrance
is in a class of its own! You
never tasted such tobacco!
Why figure out what it
alone means to your tongue
RICE IN CONDITION
TO "COVER" THE OPEN
Correspondent Gives Five Requirements Needed to See
Important Strokes in Golf With a Gallery of 10,000
Romping Around the Linlcs
By GRANTLAND RICE
Washington. Jlilv 21.
YOUR humble correspondent Is hnppy
to rennrt that ho In univ In cvttwll.
tlon to cover the Open Championship
of America, which swings 'under full
headway this forenoon for n 72-holo
test.
In order to get ready for the suprenu
lAfaf tl'n tin.,.. ...it t T...A ......1. -! ..
.f .. .i.,v iui ill iiii; iui;Ari 111. 11
combination of crois-cotintry sprinting.
iiign iiuruung, oroau jumping and quia:
starts.
To see most of the Important strot.er.
plnycd with a gallery of 10,000 romp
ing around tho landscape one needs the
following requirements:
First. Ability to dash off 100 yard.
In nothing worse than 10 3-."i seconds.
Second. Sufficient stamina to jog
twenty-three miles through a multitude.
Third. Ability to jump over a twentj -foot
bunker with sufliclcnt backstop to
keep from over-running the green where
golfers nre putting.
Fourth. Skill nt picking nn opening
ns 8000 people attempt to crowd around
miu Plililll Kll'l'll.
Fifth. Ability to break up a flying
wedge nnd eross-tacklo buck at one and
the same time.
The Supremo Test
IF BY Friday an American and British
star happened to be paired together
with a stout chance to win, the supreme
test will then come not so much for
the players ns for the gallery and the
accompanying war correspondents.
Romping around with n golf cnllery
mnblici n pnnihltinllnn nf fnntKnll nn1
boxing resemble nn Infants' cnrulvai.
r.nch member Is called upon to battle
individually uud collectively with 10.
000 or 12.000 hysterical human beings
to rush fifteen or twenty miles a day.
up nnd down hill, jumping fences, bun
kers, ditches and creeks. In order to be
In fair proximity to the finnl putt,
without trampling more than a few
women and children under foot.
Thorn nrp minnnunrl in nn l...-.t .
. ....,.,.- .... . v uiiiiurcfj
nercs tlirougli which the ever-growing
k i'"i im rnmnic, nut tliey nil pos
se burning desire to follow the same
50-Mile Golden
mSlM Point Breeze
Life
75!?7 m -i
lt
..- fifi"
Marshall E. Smith & Bro.
(Incorporated)
Men's Furnishings 724 Chesfnilf Clffoof a.m.,...
that
and temper when we tell you
that Prince Albert can't bite,
can't parch! Our exclusive
patented process fixes that!
Prince Albert is a revelation
in a makin's cigarette! My,
but how that delightful flavor
makes a dent! And, how it
does answer that hankering!
Prince Albert rolls easy and
stays put because it is crimp
cut. And, say oh, go on and
get the papers or a pipe ! Do
it rierht now!
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watch. Hopes help a trills. Hat tJis
?,?.i" t7'm n"",yi ,'lpe when cage
addltronai'ahls2.""8 W,U U rCqUlred "
"Bought In a Shop"
TN UEFEimiNG to Walter J. Trtrii
Schenectady putter and Jock Hutchl-
refer Votekm Tt VriUh ""
bugrarderuhVvh,"'1'
many Ilrltlsh golf"" use and In "
excellent an authority a7w."o. Fowne.0
T ii nn nn- oth" rIbs In the gams
If Is mi unfortunate turn for HHK
dNPeffctcTeh.!,,f;rfat f'S dub.
H ".".i'T'01 thnt wc Ji'Iorse gam
tlio fesfc cna:r ,form' ,b,,t " """nC
tLT lm '"""Mutes n los of thZ
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stands ns the nregltt Sfi
Copyright, mi. All r(Bht, reserve
Sportsmefn Elect Officers
session of thn St'Ate foir.ntio'n i)f llT. i?,J?,n!!
Hnortsnren of Pannailvanla .S!i "i1 Un!,,('
neht Dnvlrt 1Vllchnr.IV5f 'Sera nn.'pYe'sldJn?
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nndlce pTriildanis A W1 nfclSlrdCWirSS'
thlrfl vice president: n W. ?m& i sJranflri'lv
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rnrrfnonninar isfcrptnry: J. o
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Park Velodrome Jggjgg
Guard Bathing Suits
ow oacK to pre-war prices
Pure worsted Jersey ? $2.00
All-wool fast color pants 2.50
Rustless buckle. web belt .38
Elastic jock strap, 75c. $4.85
.California worsted suit $5.85
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