' iislmf IN LOCAL OPEN Frbrii LSonari raiia Maybfe'by Khockotit," 3ays Lew tendler in f Mn TminWls- k- flBFc LNew Coif Chnmpion Likely to Enter Tilt at Former homo Club if Fit HAGEN AGAIN BRILLIANT By SANDY McNIBLICK Jim Harncs. now America's foremost Jf ' clllifii, will very likely be nmo.iK e ho IH Pi"? In the Philadelphia Ttn-ttlf championship which Htnrts nt TYhitcroarsh a week from today, August 1 It depends mostly on the tall cham .Ion's Phr(,lcftl condition. Hlt health L dumflged early this jcar by hcrlonn Mtbunc lei on his neck, so much so that thlC"VcM,nfro,n there ha hud nccoinpiisiicii mj '"" ' ff, fife by winning tho Amcrlnm open 5 ColumWa. His total was 2S1I; liln l vui'" , nnnrprt tilmprs. nine margin oi "- -- "mis work there Indicated that He hud HIS .. . , 1,1. .,,,Mnl filling ffih.W tol. "flnonln." W I!e. ' .. ill .,. Jlirrn ninrn i nV8 of it ,. ek when he pla) In III nwt SS)llUn open and It may bo that it'll 2SS To much of a pood thing. p nut Barnes won't miss the local event i he can help It. He was pro at foltrrnnrsh some few seasons and has often expressed lii liking for the course and tho folks out there. He will enter If lie can, and Is assured of a great welcome hereabouts whero he has so ninny admirers and friends. His entry will nwirc tho proper prominence to this affair. Locfl1or Coming Tho I'cnnsjlvnnla open Is also as sured of an attractive entry list for the report is thnt a Inigo delegation of the experts from Pittsburgh Is planning to come to Merlon where tho event will be held August SI, over thirty-six holes of medal piny. Kmll Lonfller, greens keeper nt Oak monl, Is the present champloit, and he announced nt Columbia that he would defend. I.ocfilCV finished just back of Duncan In the nntlonnl by plajlng sound, un.cnsatlonnl golf. Mnny pros and nmateurs from the Smoky City will accompany hint here. I'Iip appearance of the world's stars in any given district is the best single boost for thp game that It can receive. It Is the same whenever thej swing into nction nt.nny comparatively obscure links. The populace turns out to see them out of curiosity. When they leave cvcr hotly wnnts to play golf. New courcs arc built, others Improved, nml so on. It happened at Toledo, It happened nil along the wnke of the Vnrdon-Huy tour Inst )enr through the country-side, nnd It will hnvc its effect even nt Washington. Coast Tennis Stars to Come East IVkIoii. July '.'.'I. Thn Pnclllr Ooant will acrid Kat for thn mtloniil Inwn tennis itiam plonnhlp toitrwnmontM In alnslc nml dimbloa this summer nNtcum nt four men, nccanllnc to ndWeea received lirrf. Howard nml Itolicrt Klnzv. the Western sectional chninidnna. will tram RBaln on Knatcrn courts nnd will play also In the singles competition. British Athletes Off for Princeton Snimeott, Mm.-,., July '.'." --"Thf mem hers of the Oxford-Cnmlirlclse tnuk tenm hn left h'ro for l'rlncoton. wherw they will start training foi the meet next Thursday against tho compislto rrlncetoiiCarnll team. Hum Scored for Week in Three Big Leagued NATIONAL, LKAOUK )aMTVITKlSTl Cincinnati. . I 7 t Hoston 0 JJ Hroohlyn ... ft 5 New orii . . 4 4 Phillies .... 3 3 CIlloiRf 1 I Pittsburgh .. 0 St. Lfltils... I I -I ll 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Hfl.TW TF SJT1 Washington. 14 I 14 Athletics ... 11 11 Boston 10 10 New York.. 7 7 Chicago.... 0 n, Detroit .... tl , n Clct eland .. 3 3 St. Louis... 2 1 -ll 2 1NTEKNAT10NAL LEAOUE S M TW T F STJ Reading .... 21) 20 Newark .... 13 13 Ilalllmoro .. 11 11 Jeisey City, n o Toronto .... 8 8 lllllTnlo .... 3 . 3 Syracuse ... 0 Kothostcr .. 1 I) Tigers Release Alnsmlth Detroit. July 'J3 Kddlo Alnsmlth et enin catcher of the Detroit Tigers, has been unconditionally released Alnsmlth has been in tho major leagues ten ears. It has been reported he might go to Pittsburgh, Benton Unconditionally Released New York, July 2."i Itubn Uenton, one of thn bst left banders In baseball, has been ghen his unconditional release, by Manager John J. Mctlraw, of the Giants Kenton saw U hrM days last season and found It In creasingly harder to keep In condition this Boots and Saddle Zl TIio Kwillworth card today Is devoid of especial fentures, but is wel balanced for n Monday offering. IIores which seem best' are: Tlrst race De hlmar, Forestall, Grace Foster; second I ri bunc, Mary Jane linker, iluren; third Tan Hon. Lady LUIIun. Mcrrlmacl fourth Dodge, ncsthoff, King Thrush , Fifth Benevolent, Darnay, atei sixth .Toan of Arc, King George, Win neconnc: seventhStar Ilenlm, L,x horter, Sans Pcttr II. At Empire City First race Zenntta, Lnily Mother. Dnncccnp i r.ccond Fort Churchill. Blue Bell, Liberty Girl f third Klrtle, Margaret White, Repa ration; fourth Purchase, Luculllte, Thunderclap; fifth Ton II, Lucky Find. Hnluto; sixth Sailing Along, Klrtle, Mabel A. Halnril-ty's nnlshes at Kenllworlh Park proved n succession of surprises, with the result thitt lone odds prevailed. The defeat of Jllack Servant by ltygone Days as the Litest lolt of the afternoon Where Mad rono, which paid M23.BO for n 12 ticket, came from, no one knows, nvcry race was an upset, unless the flrat Is excepted, Itunttnr. the crack Cftllfornln-bred rnlt, lost the Kast View Stakes of 110,000 at Em Dire City Paturday because of bad manners nd an inexcusable Interference by his lockev ttllh Kal Hang although the Itunnymede colt nnlshed nrst. Th dlsnualincatlon was well deserved At Jolaon has become a horse owner through tho purchase of Snapdragon II from William nnea joisuu ii. 11 h.ib . ";": ber colorB nnd his colors will bo aa neir that u . .. 1L. n, .ll.t.1.Ml. .una mail. anaao as pnnsioic ino n r. .. i famous a generation ago In the L.asi by David Dunham Withers, who raced thp prod uct of his llroukdale stud In that Jacket. tlu. T-tlahAlh r,alnffrflM. of Ilavlftnds Lexington K , will market ne colts and eight fillies of exceptional quality at Sara toga. August 4 uitimus is wen rcprcasmcu as a sire In the lot. tl. Mnrrlnnii hnlr-mlia fair meetings are to be held this autumn as usual. Ifagera- tnwn begins August 30 to September .1 Tlmonlum dales aro September It to in, and Marlboro's September 12 to 17. to precede JlHVre de Grace, which Is to begin Septem ber 21. . ntm tr "You can feel (he difference" Gasoline Early in the season this year's Atlantic was announced as a still better gasoline. Quicker on ignition, greater in calorific units distinctly snappier and more powerful. Now keen observers motor car and truck owners whose choice of a gasoline is based on long-period test and carefully kept records will tell you that it is fact. You too can prove the superior quality of Atlantic. You'll find evidence on the hills where you need definite, dogged punch behind every piston stroke. At the traffic crossing where quick getaway and rapid pickup are the joy of every driver. ' And in the mileage you get! There on the A dial of your recorder you have the visual evi dence that today's Atlantic carries you farther per gallon than any gasoline you've ever used before.. "There's an Atlantic Pump on the road you are traveling" Jk.M Jut JLI X JL Ws GASOLINE Puts JPep inYour Motor ILL TRY FOR K.0,' SAYS LEW TENDLER Contender Is Confident He Will Win From Champion in Local Bout HANDS FIT AND STRONG Hy LOUIS II. JAITB Three dn of out-door training han convinced Lew Tcndler Oat he will be able to got into condition to hne an even chance at lenst of winning from tho lightweight chnmpion of the world. Benny l.counrd, when thev meet in their Kchediiled eight-round bout nt the Phillies' Ball Park August 12. "I feel strong, am positive thnt my hmd hnt not gone bnck on me, know thnt my wclglit will not handicap me and. most of nil, I want that title," was the nouthpnw'H comment after Ills Sun day's workout, Tcndler will go through bis fourth day's workout thin afternoon, nnd lie will follow the enmo program as on the previous three dnjs. He -went out on the road, walking, Bprlntlng and log ging along the went bnnk of the Uela ware Hlver nt Delnnco. . .1 . nt i o'clock thin morning. Beginning with 2:30 this afternoon Lew will train half an hour in actual time, six mlnutcH punching the bag, nix minutes ni wiu pullcja, six minutes skipping the rope, Mx mlnutet boxing nnu lloor exercise, Tli In ii nil tliA n-nrt 'IVlllllPr WCnt through jestcrdny afternoon nt ( Inr encc Taubcl's palatini mansion before several hundred men, women nnd chil dren, lie boxed two rounds with LUflie O'Kccfc, locnl featherweight, who has decided to attempt a comeback after putting on such fnst sparring exhibi tions with Tcndler. O'Keefe wns forced to step fnst ngnlnst Lew. who scored wllji numerous hefty wallops rights nnd lefts to Lddie's head and body, despite the ten -ounce gloves. - Perspires Profusely Throughout his work-out under a blistering sun Tcndler perspired pro fusely and In- kept one of his trainers, "Scoodles," busy with n towel at cery mlnuto Intcmtl between three-minute rounds of work. Lew showed himself off in frisky, form in ever department of his training. And, uppermost of nil, his wind seemed to be almost perfect. At no time did Tcndler nppcnr to bo breathing hard, despite his fnst work. There will be no chnnge In Tender's training program until about ten ilnys before his meeting with Leonard. Phil Glnssman, Lew' mnnager said todn "Thnt will be nil tho renl hard work he will need," explnined Ghissnuin. "You know, Lew has liccn keeping him self in good condition right along nlnco the operntlon on his hands, he weighs only J38 pounds, nud I don't wnnl htm to go stnle " Along about August 1 Ohismnn plnns to ndd secrnl other ipnrrlng partners In 'IVnillnr's rnmti I'ntll then O'Koofc Twill be the only mnn with whom Tend- ler will box, out later nnrry im Brown, clever lightweight, .Inek pal mer, hard-hitting welterweight, nnd Lcn Rawlins, rugged middleweight, will spar witli Tcndler tint II the dn be fore the content. Lew will remain nt llelnnco until the afternoon of August 12 before lomlng heir for the mot important set-to of bis career with the title-holder that- night Tc,mller Is confidr-ticn pornnined Without any hesitation, Tcndler smiled with a twinkle in his eye and answered. "There's no doubt of it In rav mind Of course I nm going to whip him I nm mre thnt I will win from Leonnrd nnd ntn eoiiig to try to core n knockout I i have been nnxious for two jenrs tn get n crack nt the title nnd now thnt I am going to get the opportunity I nm go ing to mnke the best of it. "Yes If I can I nm going to put oer a hnv-innker Thnt will b mv Iplnu of buttle ti win bv n knoik-nut And If I full to put Betinv to sleep it will not be becniwc I didn't tn But If i I fnil to dtop Leonnrtl for the full count I tiavc nil the confidence in the world I tint I will win on points " Huns With Dillon Slnnlej Dillon, fnrmerlv connected with the" Detective Bureau, m Tcndler . toad partner. The nre go'ing out along (lie Delaware ccry morning and kick 4V '.up tho dut for an hour before rcturnlHf.fa ,b for n rill-IOWIl 1)V "SCOWIIM MM H V brrnkfnst Then the thrce-corncredS f pinochle 'clianiplonshlp" of tho camp' ' ' Is next on the program, nnn some tor tit) sessions bavo been held o far. To date Glassmnn luis the edgo on Tcndler nnd Dlllou In the pnntchoard competition. Qfrard Has Saturday Open t il (llranl PlelcP C'luh hai til a Haturd.r JulT ,ln otian ari'l wnulil Ilka to hear (rem an7 i f ml pro taam otttrln onl Imlucmenti, ft Adilreas llarnoy Hrhaefer, I4 Kt Iwiurtl atnpt nr Phone .Market 0409 Pitcher Crlque Stars for De Paul ,?4 Tli l)o I'nul C'Hthollc Llub defeatnl th Haat riillndriphlA Qlnnla nn th horns Rrouti'la nt Torrenlil avenu? nnd Cnttman atletta. Iiy the acare nt 4 to IMtchar Crliiut stHrred for 1)9 Iul In flv of th nine Innlnia h only averaied alx balla to un Innlni.' Five Leading Batters in Ttvo Major Leagues NATIONAL I.KAOl'R I'lnjrr neil rluli tl. All. It, llnrnaliv. ,st. Iynl 8 3tft 7ft MiholMin, lloaton HZ UVi 2( llrllrnrj . M lula M 320 Of) Muisrl. I'lillJ'ln. M 313 ft I) Iuiiiib, N ork 7 Sft.l S.I AMI'Jtlf'AN I.KAOtJ. I'lntrr nnd rluli. ft. All. II, IIHIiiiiMi, Dflrolt HII 300 7ft I nlili Drlrnlt . 72 2R7 11 spcilii-r. (iMrlnnd US 314 70 Idliln. -t. IUllla Hn Sft K2 i-trri-ld, t loud H2 2S0 31 ii. r.fi. 143 .414 fll .370 117 .IWO 121 ,313 HO .319 ii. r.r. i.in M 112 .3(H) 121 ,zm lftO .30 03 .308 The U. S. ROYAL CORD A famous tire a famous tread. Acknowl edged among motorists and dealers alike us the world's foremost example of Cord tire building. Always delivering the same repeated economy, tire after tire, and season after season. The stripe around the side-walls is registered as a trade mark la the U. 5. Patent Office. EWnKrf-" ' ' --. PiHl v9aaaaaaaflalaaMHiaKpramjLfl i jm m x -mwem s a ii hi rfh rwiv x vj.Kiain jfrmem The truth a year ago.- a Digger ivnin to Go to aledifimate dealer and et alecfitimate fire wcaw IF it were possible for the thou sands of U. S. dealers to gather into one big national convention, the public would have a surprising picture of good tire merchandising. Probably you would see banners reading like this: "We sell tires and tire service not discounts. ",, "Our customers demand the par quality tire at a net price. ' ' "Ask us about the leadership of U. S. Royal Cords." "The public wants values instead of discounts. 7 7 I The sale of U. S. Royal Cord Tires in June, 1921, more than doubled that of June, 1920. People have ac cepted U. S. Royal Cords as the tire that qAs people say everywhere United States Tires arc Good Tires all other tires arc measured by today. The par quality tire at a ?iet price. In time to come, the significance of the present year will be even more apparent than now. 1921 will stand out as the year when the public declared itself. When people refused to be mere transient tire trade. When they turned their backs on "dis count" tires and icetit to quality and stayed ivith quality, Go to a legitimate dealer and get a legiti mate tire. See the "L . S. policy in operation as a per sonal transaction. Buy your tires as you do the other standard products you use. Let a reputable manu facturer and his reputabk dealer take responsibility for your tire economy. Instead of taking it our self -as "discount" tires make you do. United United States res ubber Company Tire Branch, 329-331 N. Broad Street ill J -, i K I W !! 'ftu j e. 'IS -r -. Hint' fAA. id- J. . .- .. . '' -fai" t ft , j. - , -t. , uu. ,. , '.sarf&ijj -dMaMa ...
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