;rvw?prrrcTf, " J35rwtjjllp r-& tw y I 7 EVENING PtJBUO LED0iJKrwPHILAl3lCHJHrA WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, , 1921 gaiii Halts A?s and Tigers in Eleventh : Phils Open Western Trip With Overtime, Triumplf Li "" , , 1 ' "I " 1 ' ' " " i GERMANTO BRIDESBURG TONIGHT Dave Dennis Will Use Geo ghan or Bobby Gibson on the Hill Against Victor ' Kecnc DOBSON VS. ' LOGAN rnllK ynrlous t-rctlntisof tho city huvc X tllfir srnii-jii" '-'"" ";- which "lrv I,WI'111' nllonncp, but ns!t nnrbodv up (loiinnntnn way ttm bml ttim In 1'hllndrlphln find linmrdluti'l.v )it will ri'Mxiiul with lnc llrnnls flcfmnntnu ti lomn. Few fans refer tu tl.c Miburbniilti" without flrnl iIcjiBiiatliiK It a Dcnnl rinli Thcto air otlicr latins for tho .mc nnmc nnd othcr.i t'lRhtlv' d'ur nt that confuo fnus with tho resiir that spectators have bocn tnlslrd on ...emus .occasion?. Bennls ha boon n prominent fliiiirc a 1 UlmllMllf I lift 1 nut 11111 u sport inn u Minn i..v .......... TEiie Basketball championship to fltrmautown Inst cnr with nnc of tit finest quintets tbnt ever played the mme "" ft crac kei-Jni-l: ball clv.l. Jraln and tlio fans arc pouring o-it usual twice n week to Chew street nd Choltcn avenue. PUy BrtdcsbuiB Tonight This cvcnlnR HridcsburR will be the opponents of the On inn. Tho home tetm will depend on (IcoRbnn or Hobby (bon. while Eddie CnsUey will plteu Victor Keonc. Dave Honnts uuiiotinco that" ho has added Hill ,MniE.nii, at od time the kliiR of hinders In th flelaware County League to his HtnP ud he will, 'a nil piobnbllltj. unit tgainst Illlldnlc on Friday. j tc J. IVifo-inii wns srlwilulcil to tackle Hllldale at the Phillies' park last ovenlnc. but Jupiter IMuvliiR ha I a different opinion and the gnmu was narlojed. Tonight the -uructmal;vr travel to Eighteenth and ltorklaml nnd mingle with Logan. Srholleld wi.J work for Dobson, with Dougherty on the bill for Logan. The gamu at the Phillies' Kinund brlnw together FleHicr nnd Hrooklju floral Olnnti. The downtowners are not a little peeved over the setback le celrtd at the hands of flillilnlc on Mon day, and Eddie (erner baa been piom lsed a chance to ledeem hlnwelf. lie will oppose Hubbard for the. Koynl QltinU. Camden City at Snnlis Another club chnllng under a ntlnglng defeat l the Spnhs, and It will be Mime time before they recover from that Nn tlrltv nnslaughl. Tonight at Hrond and'Blgler Camden City will he Lie attraction, nnd Mnnngor Gottlieb an nounces n fhnke-up in the rlub. lie 4lll use his pitching nee, Eddie Kco nan, In the game. Tho Spahs have been playing onl th beat tcamo and have been passing fnone up. Heternl series hne been nr ranRed with local club, and there Ik 'great rivalry in the immediate section with tho Old Timers. A number of 'fans have asdied why the teams do not met, and Munnger CJootlieb naK he is "ready at any time and will hinge n lerleg iinmeiliate'y. Cuban Stars at Shnnnfonn , The Cuban Stars are the nttt action 'at Shanahnn this evening. The home followers will expect u hard gunie. Manager Hnimcr will pitch Walter Napkin, his stnr liurlcr. The vliltors have snffercd the Iohh temporarily of Teran. star second bnaeniau, wlio was merely Injured when hit by u pltfbcd ball In Camden on Moudny. Shanahnn has brcit playing in fine form the Inst month, and during that tlmo won seventeen nnd lost three. Kohlcr, Mackin nnd Nitchlo have all been in form, and as a trio of Mar hitters they cannot bo excelled. Nltchle In two games has hnd tbreo triples. Logan Hqunre makes another ap pearance up at Broad street and Alle gheny avenue and oppobes Ilohlfeld. The towel makers will rely on Ilnrry Markln. whllo Ad Swlglcr will in all probability get another turn In the box after the successful manner In which he tnrncd back the North Phillies on Mon day. AUSTRALIANS QUALIFY To Play Britons After Win Over Canadian Team Toronto. Ont., July. 27. Tho Austra lian tennis cnin, foj 'vlitue of its vic tory over Canada in the doubles match here, won the right to meet the Hrltish team nt Pittsburgh In the ni ond round of the Da!s Cup competition next wek. The Australian pair won ltt strulght 'eta, 0-2, 0-3, 0-3. The Aiibtinllnns had won two singles matches in the opening dny's piny Sat urday. J, D. Andcrron nnd V. C. Todd, o! the An strn I inn team were th victors yesterday in doubles over Paul Bennett end G. 1). Holmes. Th" Australians J We speedy servers nnd 'hotted spl li pid back-court play. Tennis expert" Ltre bcllcw they will givV the British tm u luird battle. J! TENDLER BOXES FOR KIDS Southpaw to Qive Exhibition at Qlrard College for Captain Tempest This is an off day for Lew Tendler, Bennv Lpnnnnl'n nntmnnnt nt tlm l'llil- Hes Park Aiisust 1!i. nt his training mp, wolnnco. X. .1. Tlio soutlipnw Is la Philadelphia to box for Captain Tpmniiflt All lu. lnn'a. n,,..nnl iiviwrffl Iti T1 s.fc mi i m Htlil'l I IIHIIUtil IlUfa4lll - for th,. boys at Girard College. Tendler. Mill spsr n few rounds with Harry Kid ' ...i.inn, wimp outer wiurnre in put on gloes aro .Toe Tiplitz, Kid Williams, Uanny Kramer. Kid Wagner, Eddie OKeefo, Jack Brady and "Srnodles." L Boots and Saddle E. II. Bradloy by nil means should )ture the Detroit Handicap todav at Jienilwoith Park with Best l'al. It is 0 le and a Ktceiith. WOOil ndded. WMlioff mill M Dear are probable wntenders Other horspb appearing tt are: HrM ince. William Ohlt ; Wttie Lorraine. Linn; f.ccnnd. Auti f"on, Statlui. Klnme; third. Uesnn, W'l the Time, Ttibbv A.: flflh. Miss Jeinlmii. Hddle Birkcnbneker, Suwell JorabN; sixth. Little IM. Bhymer. Can l.tver; sp,.th. Dixie Carroll, Kxhui "t, Hans Peur U. At Empire City First race, Bri I'El '."".""I. Tro,. Ml,(,l A. : m tkV.j ' S,,l,"-V "l. feotph Ve ffls QiiPreriok. Kdwlu. Dimiuei BrrrlnB' second, im.j X4' ""any i nil. cotcll verdict; f...LQl,!;.r.t-r,,,1. Kdwln. DlmmeMlale; Mti Well'l'ider. Kternlty. .lean ItJlL WVrmmy, Anlllc. Magic 1 ft',"511'' Yankeo Star, Prepara- --i wii .unii "S TtAfk v.Jrorf tlIV t the Hsratou h m.iiS..J?"'r'J',.y ,han n "ny time lnoi !" boil, Jfn" wr." "et ri"w" fnr r"'", ..? Poaent T'ir.'I""" "v"'' 'iacl Hupcr n iiitaol.M Bond Inner than t nK nnrwusrii meillnn t)flnu WN PL A YS Today's Local Ball Games ,...L,rl''l'f,bJI.r'r nJ. lermiintown, Chrltrn nre mif nnd M irnolla utrrrt, Imiil hlrrl, , ,,,,1cJJn no-ol (SlnnlK tit Klmrplfs, ot neat ( litklfr. .,iu.'i? M,",ri' nt Mmnalun. FnrtTli!htli nnil llniHii Mrm, , ?irtli I'lillllj-s ut .Malta Hcrer. MiMclirr otreut atioir Olnov mriiur. ivlm C'.ike ut IViHxIliurr. oif'n .s.iimro nt lluhlfrtil, llrnnd trft mil AllrElifnr uiriiL'r. tUmden J (it ut .Soulli I'hlln. Mcbrr, llnud nrd llblcr slrerls. 1'lfti-rll.liiii.nml IVnlnnt trrrt)i. Jliiinl 1 1 Ion, (it Stirinif PJt'-i(nrrnford. llHhipneh.llliiiitH und llrUl.fr. riillllr' " .''. V.' r!. KflPenlli nn.l llimllmtUiiii strrcta. Ui'lli.ii .1. V. nl t'Urrcn A. A.. Thirrf unit Itfrku strrcls. Hiixmiioil I'liircsnlalnsU, of MlldMood. nl Irniikforil. I". It. T I.ichf "A" Itlrhmond nl Kldxf nii'iiwi;,, fern o.i d crouiuli, Itldxn ntrnue nnd 11 Usuli.tk',11 drlio. I'. K. T. Lonnic "It" Allrihen nt KIp. ntrd, .Hfrnitlirlriitn Clottilrr Klflil. Mlit. tlitril ii ml llnlnut utrrcls. ll-.nl.prH mill llrokrrit' lnui llrrjpl & Cn. ut llriihntn. rnrous & Co., Ttveoli nlnlli nnd Ctenrllrld itnss.. ATTOWESMLE Clan Gathers for First Annual Links Medal Play North Hills Makes Welkin Ring By SANDY McNWLICK Two hundred members of the real pstnte union gnthered nt the Torrrsdale riuntr Club today In honor of the first iltiks gather of this excliflve clan. Sev eral of the Individuals in action were prominent golfers ot the district. TIip were marshaled In iVIUiam II. Wll'iiti. Bala, who has had a ileal of experience with touinnments. Mr. Wilson is lilm-.rlf mi expert golfer of part, nnd had chnrpe of the hnndi cupping. He saw to it that plenty of strokes were, deducted. There will he eighteen holes of medal play with a ImndMiniP prhe for the best sm'vlvors. , Among the hundreds of realtors in this cltv there aic many expert golfers. K. V. (Vllnnlon wns among the starters who played close to scratch. Prancls .1. Doyle, chnlrninn of the Real r.state Oolf Committee, is also a well-known district player. The Kpcrts Among the more prominent realtor golfers who will participate will be William II. Wilson, president of the Ileal Kstnte Board: Thomas Shallcorss, Jr.. Kdgnr (L Cross. Theodore II. Nlckles, second vice president of the board; J. Hnrker Chadwick. W. Kdwln Blair, (iljndon Prietmnn. Samuel T. Ilnll. Arthur Baker, ltobert (5. Poster, C. Kdwln Hunter. C. Harry .lohnson, guinucl N. (In) lev. Bnbert Dalgllesh. Carl Helmetng. Walter V. Ashly. K. S, Tomlinson. Harry D. Thomson. Joseph It. Lannon, John .1. Ballley, .7. Tred Burkhart and Chnlrninn Dole. Similar tournnnicnts will be played sev eral times during the summer and mittimn nt various clubs to which the renltors belong. Councilman I'hii'Vs Von Tngrti who has n wide acquaintance nmong realtors, .iImi will pl:i. It wns the golfers' New Year jester da),. but nobody knew about it except even body who didn't hnnnen to be deaf in the neighborhood of Kdge Hill. They called it a "loon" golf tourna ment, hut the name menns. nothing to those who were not there. It is the first time In history that such tactics have been successfully practiced at a golf tournament. The idea was to throw the player off his stride as much as possible by word of mouth and noise of instrument, mil rlcal or otherwise. It. wns a shuck shcssful tournament from every stand point. They started In squads of six. nud It was heaven help the hindmost. The gallery on the lirst tee had overj thing from their choicest Insults and odviio to trumpets nnd wooden rattles to rat tlo tho starters. You teed up your ball and then It started. They'd roll golf bulls from one to the other behind you. They'd drop n driver in front of your ball just before you hit it or tried to. Racket A-Plenty Meantime the one wns clicking n clicker, another was blowing n siren, another was tooting a klaxon. Th whole gang was dancing, hollering nnd making a hullnballoo such as you'll hear mainly of n New Year's Ktc. Here a shot was popped nt right angles Into the hedje, there n shot was sliced out of bpunds, and Indeed Bob Greenwood wns the first iron-souled plnwr of them all to step up nnd hit one down the alley. Kven he wouldn't brag nbout that shot at another tourna ment. The plnyer with the worst score nt each hole was obliged to drop out. It was the shortest tournament on record, for It only took nbout live holes to de i ide the winner of ench group. Here they arc: Baldwin. Betr.. Dick son, Stover, Kimball, Pierpont and Armstrong. BecniibC Charles Heeb failed to put In an aiipourance. ten uarcer wmi mm mourning nt the nineteenth, otherwise ho might have stnrrrd on tho regular course too. Barter was scnedulril to toe off with Heeb nnd the members were all ict to glc Mr. Heel) their choicest mu sical selections, but this plnier, after originating tlio idea, wlsclj retrained from i uterine. Lester ICohler wns leader of the noise inl.cii. with his hprtliin of n Chinese gong. You could hrnr that thing clear to Port Washington. Hoover Browning decided on n !:o''d sjstem. This was to lot them take tin ir stance, addtess the ball, and think thev were going to get nwnv with It without chorul accompani ment. He stood theie hnrmlessh and incon nilcumislv. But Just ns a nlajer reached (tie top of his bnckswing Rooter Brown ing would step forward and bellow with n nent "Hc !" which ttlil he heard at I'itv Ilnll. right In the plner's ear The result was alwins spontaneous. That ball would II v off at any old nngle, except the right one KEEP FIT BY EXERCISE li2Ct Nrfl.il huninirr I'onrsr 1-J- limn llllllillllir 11 'all llriliiring, noting Flrsl-cUss Instructors ltunnlng Trade llundball Philadelphia Jack O Bncn 15th & Chestnut Street point inuxzi: i-AiiK vi:i.oiikomi: Tomorrow Mlht. H18O - 3S..MII.K KlrVK AMI.UK'AS CHAMI'IIINHIIII' Corninn. tllf). 1 lisuman. l.uwrenre DAP17C ",IIU. 110. HPKI.NT MATtlll Jt-SwXJLJ Hrtl I-.ll.n.i lllllll Jl11.. .T. ' (loiillrt. America,! Ilalley, KntTl Nn nils In prices, Bile, THr, 11.10 Heseried Baseball Today, 3:30 P. M. MUlir. TAIIK ilMT i. I.r.llll.ll .wit. ATHLETICS vs. DETROIT ltexried Ural. (Umbels' nnd HpuldluiV REALTORS GOLF LAUNCHING THE GOOD SHIP p&msim&mmfi!mw.mmm&x&M One of tho features of tfop "Loon" scow at tho nineteenth hole, now n seen smashing a bottle Amateur Sports Illnrkfttanr Juniors owlntr to nn error In dates on their ncohitule, Hnd they urn with out n sanio for flumlny, July 81. Any four-(oen.iilxiren- ear-old nine rlMlnB at horns or nl the Dirks wlnhln to nthedulo tliU at irnrtlon. nddrena M Dlender. OOil Morrl trnt. lliiBliey MpIooii's White Elephants, a .uL'lnf.', t9nP, wuul11 "he to book (trnti with nil clubs pminic fair Kunrantees. IIURhey MoLoon. 1SU7 Mifflin atreet. Xortlmrwt Tros, a flrt-clas trnvellni team, wants mrniti. J. Huovir. phono Co- Atlllt) SrllOlUvtlfR. A nrl.lna. tnm wnuld IIIip U hook sinies rlther at homo 'or unny. II. Krniuc, IISJl- Poulnr street. I lop MmltltS AM-lnr, u trn,-llnK team. ii-im nnmcii won nil nrst-clara aggroia tlons. u. .Smith. HOSU Illmwood avenue. Joo .IjikMm 1-leM ciui, IHS opon dates for W,'...!,","clnf" teams Willi round. Frank Wllllaiim. HiOO Houtli N'nth street A llrst hUHrnnn would llko to connect with n flrt-clai tcim. T. Mundy 0I orili f-etlliKow street. Hltnm lletu In without a Kamo for thla Siinday with a rtret-clnss eventn-year-old teem M. Carr. 32 Jfiinummt avenu. Ctrnrlleld A. A., or Kast Fall, has open dates for all nrt-clims homo teams. M. J. Ilnran. 3144 Clearfleld street. Argonne A. A. i without a game for Oil Saturday away. II. Hnrtias. SH5 llraddocl: street. A llmt-rlaBB rnlrlier Is open for engage ments with nny team. Ilallrlayer. 44I1S Oirinantown aen,ue. Jarqunrd A. A. Is d'slroua of arranslnit Ramon with e.ll tint-class teams with ifrounds. William Hill. 2858 North Third street. KlniHood A. A. hns July .10 and 81 opon for nrxt-clnen traveling trams. Ierrls Ben rett. 2H08 South Lloyd atreet. C'olnu Jiinlnrs, a tlftecn-seventeen-year-old tfam. desires eimrs nwny. J. Hrehm. JlU Walnut slreit. Culwjn, Pa. Morrill t'ros hate this Saturday open for any tlMt-clnsM homo club. II, Helnberg. phon Market 2S5T. IVoiinilisI Holdlera All-atari would like to hnnr trom all rirt-cl tcnins with srounds. M II. Janilis. 2015 North Elfjhth street. Ton rlrwnril would like to book nurno with nil elihtfcn-twnty-ycar-old teame. lhtll North Ilarlen atroot. Ielntnon A. A., of Cherbrook Is anxlpua to book twlllsht muno away. William KJker. )C North SUt) -sixth street. Kdxewood II. I'., a fourlon-alxteen-ear-n'd trill el Inq tenni, hiia open dates. D. Jen nlnis. (1172 ltelnhart street. l'hllmore A. A., of Konslnston. a first class traiellnic tram, warns xames EJ i t.er i. "747 North Front street. ! 1U... tv..VM m ft .l..1-nit. rP Imnlr1..v Esnies with all Hrst-class team with ground. J. llromley, 11)4(1 East Harold Ir.'.'f Clicstler Tigers, n eml-pro colored travel ing tram. Is dealrouf of booklns gnmes In this cll E. WrUht. 1381 Wost Third strret Chfetrr. Pa. Akland Trntellng Tram, a first-class ut regutlon. wants gamu, C. Duckman. 3113 Jenny strset C'unidrn A. A. would Ilk to hear from all flrst-class tvntn In nnd arnund thr clti play Injr Saturday. Hundav nnd twilight ball at home A. Pattlson. 710 North Tinth stroet. Camden, N. J. lVcKt Knd All-Htar, a fast travellnK team, wnnts Saturday. Sund.iy and twlllgh: ;urnes A. Pcrrot, ttlljl Lrfirchwood avenuo Liberty Stars, a 111 it-class colored team have open datei away. Turk Edward. 110 North Carlisle strei't. Krunkfonl AU-Htars. a Aral-class colored team, have scleral open dates, C Iluck, !(M3 Melrose atrmt. IMilladelpliln Cut's, a traveling team, has open datis for nrst-class clubs. It Mostrnnnrdo, 1211 South Seionth street I'. K. Nnrnl Home, a fast olghleen- ear old homo team, wimtH ruwi away J. W Cassldv. Tclephono Lombard 4BUU. Ilraoluto A. A., a flmt-claaj travjllng t,nm. wants games J. Phillip. 1217 South Twenty-soventh stnet feomnirnllto ltunts, a colored tram wants gam with all flrat-claes homo teams , Hubbard, 1)130 1-umWt stieet, Hlemirt Club, a first-class team, wanis twlllsht gamo at horn and away, P. Foster, 117 South Fifty-ninth street. Winter lMrk A. A., a nrst-vlaa trnvelln team. In open dates. F Alldred, 4000 Sheldon street Norwood O. O. would llko to heur from all fast home teums offering good Inducements Francis II. Drew, 414 North Flfty-olghth treei. Want Games Away The llador Club of Atlantic C t would Ilk to hear from flist class hom clubs fur Snturdiy Sunday nnd twilight game. Thl rlub ban mndo n splendid showing on the home lot having hrnten all teams comtntt to thr shnro but nre dsslroil of obtain!? u few games nwny from home. Any team wishing to book this (nst Attraction can do en hy ddrosulng Drt Nowmtn 223U So Slxtv. seventh street Won Philadelphia or Chas I.entr 2d So Florida avenuo Atlantic City Quality Ever "0 V. D." SUniUit Clout Crotch Union Sulu (fu.U.S.A ) Mn'i Si.j9iKiu(( YouiN'i$i.ijthiult K r , ' ' 7Hti,.'1 .fmVfA " as 21 m. 4te. I Ha MLll ' . l H ?3 " .. MimLb.'iw&' t1M i g ..:. .', , f .. i. rn-c ni . wnr ,v m xht 1 wMmLWttk 5-WRK3l ' f VHut JkL I fT-li ilTlBl L BiliiTl iH ? JBJBMiT-WW-BBfvr-j I ..AiL2WBB-lWffyh Jjc fr s' NoUnJfweri N. WnY AbJsI "B.VD."wilioMt tltl Lav S-5Hr Aj RedWovenLatel Jrffa 5$ f- W A? j MADE FOrItHE '( Y 'T 1 nVS yourGuaratilcof mOVl J f) lfc! m nnd long wear wrpaCrWrl liiiifrip'il derwear is so iiL: fjj ( I iv rJ 'I men cveryverc wk ffiiy I The B.V. D. Company New York 3stae8Baawsiigsii golf tourney nt North Hills was (ho christening of flic Imll-retrleving "wntcr hararil." Louis Block, president of the North Hills C. C, Is of carbonated wafer against tho bow of tho deep sea hack CHAPMAN WILL DEFEND TITLE IN SERIES OF RACES First, a Thlrty-flvo-Mller, Is on for Tomorrow Night CScorge Cbapmnn, I'hllndelphin'a crock motorpacc plugger and 3020 Ameri can titleholdcr, will bo called upon to defend his crown in the first of n series of nintehea to decide the king pin biker for the season of 1021 nt the Point Hrcezc Velodrome tomorrow night. Opposed to the Phllndclphlan will lie three of the lending riders In America. CScorge Wiley, of Syracuse, N. Y. j Clnrcncc Carmen, of Jamaica, L. 1., nnd Percy Lawrence, of Cnli fornlo. Wiley and Cnrnftn are former Ameri can tltleholders, while nevernl years ago the Syracuse veteran also annexed the world's title. Tomorrow night's event is to be n thirty-flvc-miler, while the other two championship races u'stdgncd to the Philadelphia Drome will be an hour grind und n fift.v-iuilcr, respectively, dates to be selected in August. Joe Kopsky, of Chicago, arrived In town todny and he will finish the season as pacemaker in the stead of Norman Anderson. The season's champion will bo de cided by a point score system this year, Instead of the running of only one race, as in prcvioua years. Points to ba awarded will ho five for first, three, second; two, third; nnd one, fourth. Another big number on tomorrow night's card will be n one-mile bibycle sprint between lour entrnnts, encn rep resenting a different country. The riders are to be Orlando Plant, Itnly; Walter Witt, nermnny; Hill Hniley, England nnd Alfred CJouliot, America. This I a thousand-dollar race, and will be do cided In four heats an ulternnnce event with threo riders in the different hents. CLOTHIER ELIMINATED Jap Defeats Phlladolphlan at Boston Nets- Johnson Wins Boston, July 27. Nnthunlel W. Nllcs, of Itoston, defeated Willis E. Davis, of Hun Icranclsco, In four sets yesterday in a third-round mntch of the singles lawn tennis tournament for the Longwood bowl. Zenzo Shlmidzu, of Japan's Davis Cup team, wns too powerful for the vetornn William J. Clothier, of Phila delphia, and the former national cham pion was eliminated In straight sets. Wallace F. Johnson, of Philadelphia, was extremely b-tendy and his chop strokes took all the fire out of Lawrence Rice's forehand drives, the Boston lad being defeated In straight sets. lUclmrd Norris Williams, 2d. of Bos ton, wag not compelled to extend him self In defeating Crnlir Biddlo. of Phlla- delphla. Williams is scheduled to meet Ichlya Kumngac, of Now York, today In the round ticroro tne semi-nnals. DEMPSJYWED, REPORT Champion Married to Film Star, Is Now York Rumor Now York, July 27. Jack Dcmpsey recently wns married In an unnamed place in the nest to Miss Sjlvia Joce lvn. the film stnr. nccnrdinir to nn un- eonflimed rumor circulating In sporting circlos here. Tho couple met In Hartford shortly before the championship contest In Jer sey City nnd planned to mnrry In the West two weeks nfter the fight. Maintained X v. d." cm, rut ndrnfilrti nnj Kn tmjoi Uumtn poc K jjrmtnt tt &r HESPERUS Going to Travers Island? Here's-How to Get There If you arc going to Trnvers Is land tomorrow to sec the track nnd field contests between Princeton Cornell and Oxford-Cambridge, the following information mny help you get there with less trouble : Arriv ing in New York over the Pennsyl vania Itnllrond board a subway train to tho nrund Central Station. There tnkc a trnlti over the Hnrlem Illver branch of the New York. JCcw Ilnven and Hartford for I'elham Manor. That's your destination. On the Heading Railway tukc ferry at Jprn'j City to Liberty street, New York, then the subway to Grand Central, thenoe to Pvlham Manor. Tin games are scheduled to begin at 3 I M. Tickets can be purchased at the gate. In First Cost and After Cost, the World's Greatest Motor Car Value Vtessa CAD ILLAC Mil RSEM ROUNDFDR TITLE Mlllor, Maguiro, Hodge and Mercur Are Still in tho Singles Play DOUBLES PLAY UNDER WAY Mllo Miller, of Princeton T'nlversity : A. Mngnlro, of Cynwyd ; II. II. Hodge, of the West Philadelphia Tennis Club, nnd V, F. Mercur, of Hnrrishiirg, strove this morning for the right to meet In the final round of the annual Pennsylvania State Junior tennis tour nament, now in the closing Innings at the Cynwyd Club. Miller mct Mnguire, while Mercur won trying to put the finishing touches on Hodge on the adjoining clay court. The final round will be played tomorrow, which, from those who admit they nrc true predictors, will bo between Miller I and Mercur. Inst year In the national junior championships at Forrest Hills Miller Went to the semi-final round, nnd therefore wns rated No. 7 in the junior ranking for the entire country. This senson he played third singles on the Princeton University frcshmnn team, which defeated all Its opponents. He Is one of Dr. Strong's proteges from Pcnn Charter. Morctir Has tlio Strokes Mercur has been the only sensation of the otherwise quiet nnd dignified tournnment. His greatest feat watt that of eliminating Charley Watson, 3d, the former junior champion und holder of No. 0 peg In the national junior rating Mercur has all the strokes nccecsary for a junior tltleholder but you never can tell. While the juniors will be having their Innings. Miles Valentine, the youthful representative of the Phila delphia Cricket Club, will be endeavor ing to lift the State boys' title. Miles, undaunted by his first pair of long tennis trousers, tins been playing first class tennis nil week and a favorite to win. Lnst yenr Miles was rntcd as the third best boys' player in the United States. Hawk Wins Again Miles will have as his opponent in the last match cither A. Mnguire, of Cynwd, or II. Ooldtnan, of the Wood ford Courts. Dr. P. U. Hawk took time off from his duties as official referee of the The Cadillac has always stood, and stands now, the world over, in a class all its own. In Europe England especially no other American car is ever mentioned, or even considered, in comparison with tho Cadillac. And in America, you know the overwhelming preference in which it is held by owner and non-owner alike. And yet, strangely enough, those cars which strive for com parison with the Cadillac have always been, and are now higher in price. So there is a double sense a greater and a lesser sense in which the Cadillac is clearly the most notable motor car value in the world today. The greater value of the Cadillac on which its reputation rests is its superior performance, and that immunity from the need of constant tinkering, adjustment, overhauling and repair which renders it unique among motor cars in economy. This is the true value-test beside which the lower first price the Cadillac owner enjoys is of little or no consequence. Nevertheless, it is pleasant for the Cadillac owner to know that in first cost, as well as after cost, he enjoys the greatest motor car value in the world today. Phaaton - . . . 13790 Victoria .... 4540 Sedan ... 4950 tournnment yesterday afternoon to de feat A, L. Heed, of ltelficld, in n fourth round mntch of the .Middle States rhnni plonshlp. Dr. Hawk and Itecd have met on the courts u number of times In wlint hnvc been termed "battles of the base line." YeMcrday Dr. Hawk wti! an stendj as ufittul nn.l Hrttl was the mine. A great innny of the sntiies went to ilciire, llnuk's better work from the back court usuallv gMng him the verdict. Dr. Hawk In one of the favorites to take tlio championship laurels. Otis AmKier.lniii. the former Central High Schorl htiir, now playing for the Woodsfonl Courts, entered the fifth round b elinilnntlnr J. W. Cienry, Jr., of the Philadelphia Cricket Club. Jack Ott. of Wcaleyoii. who bail been termed the "dnrk horse" of tho tourney, was shut out of the nln by D. Tolninl. ..f tho Philulelphla Cricket Club. Ott Is a former Northeast High School cap tain nud has but recently graduated ftom Wcslcynn. He Is pnlrcd In the doublos with C. S. Mrnrs, nnothcr for mer It'd and Itlnck 'ender. MANurACTuncns SemiAnnual Cleara nee 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. Also New York Chlmro Touring Car S3940 Suburban ... 5190 Limousin ... 5390 f o. a 0aV', rttt r w NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY 142 North Broad Street BELIEVES IN SPORTS NEWS'- Creates Good Fellowship, Sayi Lr Northcllffe New York, July 27. -Lord North rllffo, Ilrltlsh publisher, who has been nn the links virtually every day while he his been In this city on hit way to tho Far Knit, is nn ardent btilover In sport news. "Give us a lot of snort news," he told cullers at an all-day reception to fellnw-newspaprmcii. "It should be plentifully interchanged between nn tlons. It helps to create good fellow ship. If we obtain cheaper cable toll undoubtedly wo will have more Inter national sports nows sent broadenst." Smith's All-Stars Want.Gamea J flmlth All-Htar ara without a ramo tor this Raturdar. woulo: Ilka to nenr from an nmt-clasi teams harlrur ground. Writ Joseph Bmitn, ioao worm xwontynrtn treot num. luao isortn ionir-ntin irei1 Poplar 8800. between 0.10 nd 7:80 or rhon l'opiar bb r i Open for Qame on Saturday De Paul C, C. a Arst-cl has thla ftaturday otwo. also date In naymond Karrelf, 7160 Tulip street. a homa team. ate n August. O ICTAILCI Storea in Kansas City St. Paul TOS an Roadster - $3799 Town Drou.bam - S69t Imperial Limousin Mtt I a m f 4 J .1 4 I, I "..(' " ' fii-Jii'.. iiL
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