STd w? ??.' V ' M v W EVENING PUBLIC .LEDGERPHILADEIiPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1921 15 J,. ;; : . . ! ' -rr H Golfers Start Play for Championship of Philadelphia Over the Links of the Whitemarsh Club) 'hi a TTl I HOUSE OF DA VID TO PLA Y SPHAS TONIGHT Unique Michigan Ball Toss ers From Benton Harbor Oppose Downtown He brew Association at Broad and Bigler WILD ALE AT N.PHILS A Mi attendance record for wind-lot games in thin city nre expected (o be frllp"'! this evening when the cele brntPd House of David baseball t earns M Benton Harbor. u.Hrh.. pnjh Its first ..... 0f the ""neon to this city nnd "counters the South l'hllly Hebrew Association nt Hroad nnd Hlgler streets. A Downtown fnndoni is ravine over the which hns been extensively a; -?&Tand for n while Manager lddlc Got lleb wns worried. as the visitors tried their hardest to postpone he con t" t to n Inter date on nceount nf he M crowds they are drawing In th ?inltTof N'ew York. Gottlieb lm.s mad" wry preparation to handle the Soucands who w 11 attend. Some of the players on the vlsltins tem will come In for quite (1 little Inspection of the fans liitrli l-ntist, the 5eventeen-ear-otd inlielder. has n head of hnlr thlrly-elRht inches long, which if" extremely thick. ( ookie Hannafnrd. the fleet-footed lirst bnse itian. was offered a contract on seveial occasions by Miller Hugglns. of the Yankees, provided hf would cut his kalr, while .less Tally, the boarded Babe Ruth, hns a foliage of red whis kers and will no doubt be the center of attraction. . , ,, ., It i expected that Mooney. the star nurltr of the club, will pitch for the visitors, while Manager (iottlleb will use Miller, the Salem. N. .!., star. lUlldale at North Willies Having trodden down several of tint Wg city nines last week, Illlldnle starts on a busy program this week nnd to nl!it the Darbvltes journey to Fourth and Bristol streets and play the North I Phillies, me iioine ichih win usu imj fitelnader on the hill nnd he hns alwas 1 proved very cllecuve against ueorge Bolden's sluggers. The North Phils once more have aooie'tulng of a regular line-up, mid it i expected that few changes will be jnao during the remainder of the sca aon. They have a great catcher in E State Attorney Asserts Prose cution Has Established Guilt of All Defendants Chicago, Aur. 1. Attorneys for tho defense in the baseball trial today opened ten hours of argument in an ef fort to convince the jury that there was no conspiracy between former White Sox plnyers and alleged gamblers to throw the 1010 World's Series to Cincinnati. Henry Berger. representing f'arl Zork, of St. Louis, opened for 1 he de fense, which probably will complete its case late today or tomorrow morning, after which the State will close In about two hours, the case going to the Jury Into tomorrow or early Wcdne-da .Tudge Hugo Friend has 'announced that he will not sustain n mm diet of tullty nenlnst .oik. and Mr. Horror's testimony dcult for the most part with . . n- 1- tecnnicn lines of the conspiracy laws. . Micnafl Alieru assisted Mr. Herger, wno will be followed by Thomas Nash. I representlne Felseh. Wpavhp nt..i uim. " D --. . ...... .... Utl(, James C7. O'Hrlen. retireentlm (Inn. oil, and Ben Short, representing Cl cotte, Williams and Jackson, will be among other defenso attorneys to he heard. Of the eleven defendants orig inally on trial, Ben and Louis Levi, al- iml tS v! . "een ""'"'"Be'l. ami Judge Friend announced that he ;.0,ll,llrMTrdi(,ts "' not P""1?- '"' irgeu gamblers, have been discharged w--.ii nuU v, rnvrr unifSS inn r ik uiri aence was found. Attorneys for hoth the State nnd de Jense today issued statements predict ,n8,"i,1'P',ed.v verdict in their favor. Tho Stnte has fully established the pllt of all the defendants," snld Ueorge Gorman, chief counsel for the btate. "Three, have confessed. The confessions huve not been denied. Henry the Stnte has proved the tnsrgea n t)ie indictments." ,, '"'c State hns failed to establish there has been a criminal consplrnev." Benedict Short, attorney for the de fense, ( jn lN 8tn(emcilt ,.,t ,H tran.n ,? llU!J ,b0,," so'"e evidence of k. 1 ?tl0,"N wlth """biers, hut to And inJi thvro w'"s " ''"nsplrncy, as the 2iin. r'r'u ';1,llre,I a'"1 M " bas wgnall) failed to do." Want Games Away fok K,m.s !, S'Vi"?..: .' ,,r ' "'umn.ji would like to ' iciniili tii.i """"f loams liuvlmt - i.uri(iN lll.lr onen 1 n.u. rA 1 1J (oiumhn. n.1.?.11 "'r"! Unrt nuiaell ros'i wuml" aienue, or phone rjlatrrot.d ri.,n : : ' ' "". Runs Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues XyrtONAL LKAGUR COUNSEL ARGUES BASEBALL A rr-r- jSM T'W TIF S TI t uiclnnntl . . TIL' lLl,.. gSfi7"iaJ ft- I-ouls.,.1 41 ', lostou .. ' L'iibiirBi, . : i.ee z z z z I AMHjItir.y: LKAGUK ij"h iMfiton.i I) Z Z o "droit , r, " A luetics ..Z 2 Chicago . Boston .. " , " LLoiiU. SfUNATlONAL LISAGUB S M T IfcadlnV Toronto fllvael. W T K 5chester"'i t BuZ,r" "?-tu''.": 2?y tjitv. itM SZ-HHH-M ' r -. - 1 r, -' r l I - I Today's Local Ball Games FMnhffc nl St. if nl St. Ilnrnabna, Slxtr-flfth nnd r.irmruou nvenue. v HonM or llMliI t South I'Mliy HeliKwn, llnniil and Illilrr it reel i. nU"- nt Ilob,on. hlladrltihlii llnll ' "!Ji:.lt.ua,i n'1 llnnllnnloii si reels. it J"1,dae . North I'hllllm, 1'ourtli nnd n Inaohneklnr Mrreia, llrldesbiirc nt Camden Wr. Thtnl nnd Krle streets, Camden. Cuban Star nt Norrlslmvn I'rnfesslnaU, Norrlatnnn, Ionoiin-Arintronit at lyornn. Eighteenth mill llwkliunl strrels. llohlfrld at Monmouth, of (llourfster. Nhannhtin nt Hprliur Clly-ltorersford. Newton rehired ulants at Nnrthwood, C'ommiinlty Held. Frunkford avenue und Prnlt "Irrflt Anirrirul Travelers at Knrren A. A.. Thlnl nnd llerke sti-rela. . l.uMott ut Miihurbiin (liner streets. A, A,. Front and Hankers nnd Hloek llrokrrs' Inutile West & to. at K. 11. Hmllh A Co.. Tnrntr ninth nml Clcartlrld streets. Hletenn at Mleiitou Held Club, Chew and I'liMMnt streets. Illurjaekets' l-eimoe-Unlted Htntr Marin-.. h. Anvitl Hospital, rhlladelphla Niivy Ynnl, 1 I. M. YI'.STi:itlAY'8 scours Khannliau, IJt Hood's I'roa, B, I'atrrMiu Silk Soi. i llrhleabunr. J. Kost New lork (It Nebraska. Indians. Iranhoe. lli J. .1 .1 & .1. Dulieon. o. Doh-Min, 3 Ivanhod. rnftatoun, 111 Slditnn rifld Club Plelsher. Hi llllldnle. 4. St. Clement. Hi Krr.li.iiv, 7. 7. l'uradlM ". ... Ri Somer'frt' ITns. S. St. John' A. . 81 Nnrthr.'iat I'roa, 1, j.irnniorr, ; Mister ram. I Itouyler Ilurkn, 1A Cfil.rtlnml P.tha f'l' nt. linrnabus Ilcll Ilnven, i r-Micrvruutl, ... fit I'narhull, 3. M. .Mnnoinu. ipnonm CarlUla club, 10: r,i Knnt I Mil. 1. Stonehouee A, A., -Millnr, s. 0 (eleven Innlma). M.r. (Irtnir A. A., of I-nrklnnil. D HiiKher Alclxmn'a Hhllo KlrphantH, 4. Spohrer, nnd with Steinnder nnd David an pitching nces (ire well fortified, pro vided they do nut work every day In the week. The home team is nuxious to win from Hllldnle, nnd one of the best games of thi; season should result, Donovan-Armstrong will pay a visit to the I.ogan grounds nt Klghtccuth und Itocklnnd stieets. Jess Dnndo will use Doug Sheffey. former l'ennhurler, wlio gained 1111 easy 12 to 1 victory over Mnlia Screen on Snturdn. ShelTcv is displaying his old-time form und it should sti-etigthen Logan cousidernbly. Nalhlty to Meet Doiisoii Nativity and Dobsou clash at the l,uve phncd Phil Ilncceitj's team twiiv inline groiiiiiiN. 1 ne carpet inaKers mis hemnii 11 1111 on eacn occasion the Hichmond ball tossers lmve won. I 'Lefty" Scliolleld will hurl for Dobson. I while Murtv n.Vhu will In. th ti.l..,.. Hon for Na'tlvlt.x. Schofield worked In ' the last game at N'ativil.x and was ' beaten. He has asked another chnnce 1 us he played for Nativity before joining Dobson. this BIKERS IN CLOSE RACEFOR POINTS Maddona Still Leads With Total of 107 Carman, Chapman and Wiley Follow Competition for the season's leader ship iu the individual points score of motorcycle riders on the eastern cir cuit si III Is clove. Hut K-ven points separate the iirst four men, with Vincenzo Muddoiia. the Italian speed ster, still setting the pace. Hy win ning one ruce lust week, finishing sec ond ami fourth In two otheis, Mad dona's total was advanced to 107 points, Clinence Curmnii. of Jamaica, L. I., and international titleholder, is only two points behind Maddona. The Long Island flier returned 11 victor iu one race lint week, tieingle Cliapin.tii. the Philadelphia yiiiiug-ter. and who now is defending his American crown iu a scries of ruces to decide tl. r 1021 title. is in third place, lint two points 111 l.iml ('urmaii while (icoilv Wilet. ex world s champion -mil who lulls from SvrmMn.11 v v 1,..., um ..,.!... Is iu fourth position - . nil-' l' .Mlil U.lll The featuf- race of the coming week I scheduled for Thmsday night, at tho Point Hreeze Pari; Velodrome, with four entries from as iniiiij different countries, ft is to be the "Philadel phia Thousnnd-Dollnr Knee," and the starters are to be Madonna. Carman Frank Corrv of Vutralln nml tV. . Mlquel, of France '?Mmnn- nml Ju,c' A mile (iprlnt match between Or lando Piani, of Italy, and Alfred Goulolt. of America, no is on Thurs day's program. Last week Gnulctt de feated Piani Iu an extra beat after a tie iu a foiir-hcnt alternate race. Going into the lead on (lie twenty fourth mile. Vincenzo Mnddona, the Italian champion, finished a uim,er over Clarence Curmnii. international champion, in their tlfly-mlle mntcb motor-paced ince at the Point Breeze elodrome Satiirdnj night, before n crowd of ,ri"(K) frenzied fans. The wln iirr was clocked In I l,our i;t minutes 12 !-! secnniN. R miD LTi Reductions in Men's Furnishin Every nrtlele from our rearulnr atoclc. Attnrheit are o r I p I n u I prlrea, based on lowest rusts. SHIRTS $1.50 now $2 & $2.50 $3.00 'I $3.50 & $4 $5 & $6 $7.00 $8 & $8.50 $10.00 " $11.00 " $1.15 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.50 w.oolg-5? & ?4 $7.00 1 '?6'00 $8.00 $8.00 SILK HALF HOSE BELTS $2.00 now $1.50 $1 & $1.50 now 50c 25c, 35c nnd 40c Soft Collars, 2 for 25c All Clothing: Reduced Y3 All Hats Reduced Mj to V2 PEID- 1204 Chestnut Street :1119-21 Market Street: H TENDLER STARTS SECRET TRAINING Only Newspaper Men -to See Contender Finish Work for Bout With Leonard BOXES WITH JACK PALMER y LOUIS II. .IAFFIC With tho nrrlvnl of .Tnek Palmer, Soutliwnrk hefty hitting welterweight, among those to answer the rollcnll nt Lew Tendler's training quarters In Delanco, N. .L, heavy work on the pnrt of the contender In preparation for his battle with Champion IJenny Leonard nt the Phils' Hall Park. August 1- will start this week. In another day or two Harry Kid Htown. lightweight, nnd Patsy YVnllnce, bantnm, will join the Wing stall am. men ine n.n. . siege of the southpaw n training will be on. Hecause of the seriousness of Tend- ,.. .. t. bn. .,-. n niua-imu. """1,. "'"'"' . in il been decided by Lew's manager. Phil been decided by Lew's manager, l'lili Glassman. to hnve the Logan lambaster go through his stunts in prlvnte in other words, do a Georges Cnrpentlcr, with the only difference that newspaper men will bo permitted to see L0le slam-bang his shock-absorbers. the geneinl publl,. absolutely will be barred. I wl.rV smllj,! Versr'-Thev get to sald Olassman. . .. .. .gether In tbn uin.l.im. Iti.'..v ltn 'IVnill.'r linsn't . a. ..!.. 1.1. .'!' oven i"""H ",n, trnlninir seriously." said Glassmnn, r,ln...nH "but with only about ten days re maining for conditioning purposes he win i.nv in n't down to real hnrd work. Lew is but a mere boy hu likes to kid nround. especially when there is n hit- rrnwil uiitrhlnL' his work. 11ns, I think, is 11 hiindican. and I have decided to bar every one but newspaper nun nt the quarters. l!oc& With Palmer After passing up boxing for two days 'IVndler got back into action yesterday afternoon in n two-rouniier wim Pnliiirr Mint ti'i-ined with acllou. I or the six minutes Palmer and Tendler minched ench other viciously and iitilentv. At the finish Palmer was liiiu-h m-IihIhiI. while Tendler was breath ine normally. While he showed lots nf mn In l.lu linL'-iiiincliinir and shadow boxing, as well as in the short session with Palmer, Tendler appeared to work without showing signs of exertion or fntlgue.V However, he perspired freely. Iteennse of the henvv rainstorm when It came time for Tendler's training he worked indoors. Tills was the first time since arriving nt Delanco Lew did not complete his afternoon's program in the open-air gm. Among the select few who saw Tendler work was Dr G. Mniinzcr Slifer. the Minthiiaw's physi cian, who lias had Lew in charge since starting his fistic career. "Tendler looks better than he has In two years." said Dr. Slifer. while Ten dler "was stepping nround with Palmer. "Ills eyes nre clear, he moves with beautiful precision nml has an abund unco of speed. The boy looks fit, nnd, of course. I'm pickiug Lew." Draws a Laugh While shadow boxing Tendler smiled toward Dr. Slifer. remarking, '.'And my mother wanted me to become n doctor. There's more fun in this," nil of which drew a laugh from without the ropes. A ukulele hns been added to the train ing camp. It was brought In on Sun dav bv Stanley Dillon. "What's the like for?" was asked of the mnster-nt-urms. "It's for Lew." he answered; "he's doing pretty good on the mouth organ and 1 thouhgt lie would like to branch out iu his musicnl endeavors. At that the best thing he plays Is the victrola." Kid Williams, former bantnm cham pion, arrived in lh Tendler camp to dav. and he Is going to keep in condi tion at Dehitiiu during Tendler s stay (here. Gibson Wrifes Director The following letter has been teceiied bj Diieelor t'orteljou from Hilly Gib--on. malinger of Henny Leounid: linn J.iui OorMvou Mv iImh lilroctoi Mv attention line been called to soviTiil Htoilei In the l'hlladelphU tuptrH coiuernlnK the hon esty of the Xifnny I.eonurd-I.ew Tendler champlonehlp cenleet. which will t huld In I'hlladelphla on August IS, l2t. Permit in to asaure ou, upon my word of honor, that Llshtuetsht Cham pion Hennv Leonard will knock out (If 11 l within his power todo en) f.ew Teidler us apeedlly m possible If Lew Tendler ueiedB In laellng Uht rounds with Lfiinent, It will be bec.uaj Tendler Is n U'tter man than Leonard thinks he I. .... ..,. Hoth men hae posted cheeks for JoOlO with Hot-rt V Mixwel kpnria 'rtltnr of the Philadelphia Dsmwi Pi 111.10 liKimrn, us foifel'a for weight and ap purHlice The wi'Uht Is tu lie IS.", pounds at i P . 'he reeognlied light weliih' limit. T'le nv 11 II weigh Iuli-lu-lv at the offii'M of ,XleBr. Tavlor and fiiinii s the pr.unotera, at Thirteenth and Kllbut stieets. 1 will he deepl grateful to ou If nu will either pcri.,al!v superUiw the weighing In or appoint some member of vuur ilopnrlm.nl to do so. I furth"r Wish ii or bnnie member nf Miur d liHrtment will elt nt the ringside and If Mm hellpe the innteat la not being waged airh-tlv on Its merits, call a h.tlt and turn lcnnrd's entire puise over to an charliv sou may name. OHT NECKWEAR 75c $1 & $1.50 $2, $2.50 & $3 gs now 50c 75c " $1.50 AS now $2.00 " $4.00 " $5.00 rP 11 South 15th Street - iK - t . (. Forfeits for Bout Here Posted With Bob Maxwell . Forfeits for nppcarance and weight by Henny Leonard, cham pion, and Lew Tendler, contender, for their- eight -round bout nt the Phillies' ball park, August 12, have been posted by their respective malingers, Hilly Gibson and Phil Glassinnn. with Hotiert Yv. Max well. Sports Ktlltor of the Kvknino l'l'MMC Lkikiku. Kneh of the for felts Is In the amount of $5000. Mr. Maxwell personally will nltend the weighing In. which Is to be done at 2 o'clock on the afternoon of the contest and each nf the boxers Is to cojne In tinder 13," pounds, the recognized lightweight limit. Flelaher Girls Lose Close One Tho Klriaher llloomxr (llrla traveled to haul Side, of CHtmlen, on Saturday and Ion! a rinse game to the Jareey nine by the ecore nf 13 lo II!. The feature of the KRTue uns the nlMlliK of tho llflm-n-year-olil ehorteloii. l.orcilii NnKel, who had eleven ehnncen wltii out an error. Scraps About Scrappers A qmfM of bantnmwe,ht nt ,. crs n compote in the feature frncat-es " tho weekly program of tho Eleventh 'r"';'""- '"nlE,,!t' I".0"0 "f ''T ,n" 'ntches an attempt, to. come back "'" nl' mn(lP .v Frcdt ,v Digg us. Severn ,.Pnrs Vrp. wna -?,.,, . . VPnrs n(f0 pr(;( wnfl f Philadelphia's lea jI( lms ,(vp1 )n r(;ipe iit 1,, i, iu .. leading little battlers. rement for some time trflitlP(1 concltlo ,"h he was In jrreat fettle. Onn -I1H ., bp r,la ,pv 1n" months "Dig" has he sniil todav Opposed to Dig- - " - ' " ' former nmili.nr Limi,.,. iu ..i.,,,i,.i.i Jo tal;(. on Itny Helmont. of Little Italv, in the other headllncr. A brace of ter rific punchers clash in the main prelim, when Lew Minsk and Eddie Dcmpsey "HP""!' to sock each other to sleep. Doc Weber vs. Al Rice and Mickey Mo imrrlfrlr vs. Unkie Swtt completes the card. uJi.,!ttV, ntrrld la piepareil to meet any llshtnelBhi around and la ullllnir to come o'! at J3S l'unJ rlngelde Tonight at the Shnnshjn A. (" Whltey will mt Al Thnmp on of Clnelnnntl. Iluddr Kllnrernld, a bi other of Whlt-v fucei .lohnnv Rheran In the BB-nl. riellme: Ifarrv tUnnett v Johnny Orefn Judge nine llenny Bans and lllllv 0'.Muleyl ve. Kid Trarey. Stete Mrre, local flKtn manaser. In on his vny to New Mexico When he returna he expect to have with him a likely heavy weight prospect Hobby llurni write that lie win not the "Hobby Ilurna. nf Philadelphia viho was knocked out at Atlantic Cltv last week. . -... .,,,..,. (.,,, ,, Ml m ((V.ltlli;! Charier Itnaso beltexet Johnnv Drown Is primed to go after top-notch lightweights ghte from urownie naa little trouble Twinning Lew Stinger," saya Rueao. Al Rlee will appear in his flrt prnfe. e'onat bout when 'he tackles Doc Weber at tho Hlecenth Street Arena Hire Is r 1J1S pounder and did well In arm and niw tournamenta 7atima smokers AmonR college and club men, Fatima's enduring popularity has been amplv proven. Notice, for example, the number of Fatima Bmokcrsatanyrcpresentativcmeet. Lioo irrr 6c Mybrj Tobacco Co. GOLFERS TIE AT 73 INOPEN TILT Tony Natale and Willie McFar- lane Have Best Cards in First Round RAIN SLOWS COURSE Tony Nntnle, the Lnnsdowne golfer, who made a game but losing fight In the Nntlnunl open, turned in a nent "! for the llrsi eighteen holes of the Phil adelphia open championship nl While marsh today Tony's card was tied by Willie Mc Fnrlniie, of (Ink Uldge, and this pair led the field nt the end of the morning 1 cm tul. Their cards : Nil tale Out In. . . Mcl'arlane . Out In I 4 r, A 5 4 I ft RS ft ft 4 4 4 4 1! a 4 .Tft .t 4 ft a, 4 4 ft ft 3 an 4 8 3 4 ft 4 .1 ft 4 ST 7,1 A high wind swept the links and the course was slow after the tain of jes terday. There were eighty entries in this, the ninth nnnitnl tussle for the local crown. The tournament is open to amateurs and professionals of clubs belonging to the T'nited States Golf Association. The title Is won by the plnver re turning the lowest gross score for seventy-two holes of medal play. The present titleholder is Frank McN'amara, professional at Cherry Valley, and brother of the more famous Tom. M Nnmnra was the victor last ear nt At lantic Oitj over a fine Held. There were many udded starters this morning, as entries were nccepted nt the first tee Two local professionals, who have figured in many a totirnn ment n -field, who teed ofT this morn ing, were Jack Ilobens. Huntingdon Valley, and Charlie Hoffner, Philmont. IIiifTner went abroad with the Ameri can profcsMoiiHl team this ,ear, and had low score at St. Andrews the first qualifying day. Hobeijs is a fonncr metropolitan titleholder nnd onn of the best-iilajing professionals in town. There were several of the younger professionals nnd grown-up assistants who -were taking their first fling nt an open event today. The prizes total tip to a purse of ?."0. The first prize in $22... There Is n prize for tho best round, and the competition should result in some goon scoring. Whlteinnrsh. which hns nlready staged I he amnteur and women's local championships this year, is in wonder ful slinpe. thanks to the rain nnd a hard-working greens committee, which did not permit the condition of the course to Inpse even in the winter. This else . Jfyhint vill do FATIMA Five Leading Batters in Two Major Leagues AMI'.UICAN f.KAdt'l-: Player and Clin. (. AH It. II. I' (' ireltmnn. Detroit. IKI 3X7 HO ino .4t0 Cobb, Detroit,, 7K 3IVI 77 I2t ..19ft speaker, Cleveland S7 7 74 13! .37H Tohln, Nt. Louis 01 4111 HI 131 .377 Ruth, New York . f3 .137 101 ll! .mil NATIONAL LKAOl K Player and Club (I AH It. II P ('. llornb, M I.oii'm III ,'MO HI IM lift loung, New York 80 .l 37 10ft .SrtH llellpiirj. M, lOltlo III ;U(l lift 134 .S33 I'utHtmw. Pitts 71 3KO 41) IIS ,lft Hriisel. New lurk !.' .17ft (II 131 .349 Is the first professional tourney nt Whitemarsh since so many of the boles have been chnnged. Tlie gallery turned out early to see some expert shots, and figured that a new open competitive recmil might be made before the tilting for the title censes tomorrow night. STANDARD WINS TITLE Defeats Philadelphia Lodge for Ju daic Diamond Crown Standard Lodge is the I!I2I champion of the Judaic Pnion on the baseball diamond and has the possession of the Mnuny-Well Cup. emblematic of this tlllo. Standard yesterdnv had little trouble defeating Philadelphia Loflp' for the crown. Hob Itndnor, Standard's star htirler. wns in ins usual brilliant form, und took things easily after the sixth In ning, at which time Stnndaid lind n lend of eight runs. The finnl score was 11 to .'!. Radnor struck out eighteen Philadelphia batters, which gives him a record of fort) -nine strikeouts in three straight games. Harney und Abe Sehuefer played a fine game al hat mid afield, as did Nat Jnffe. Tliis brotherly game completed the baseball schedule. The Athletic Council Is now preparing to arrange u basketball schedule. SECOND FOR BRITAIN Capture Six-Meter Class Race for; Cup, 20 Points to 15 ' (',.,. itt ,.r i,,i,i c 1 f'H.,t ti..1 '. 1, . ' A K- 'r 7. Hritaln t.jdti) w..,, the second )acht i-Hi-e ior tue nriiisn-.Miiericnn cup 111 the six-meter class l, -0 points to 1... 1 ins. w it 11 tno ti'-st mcc Inst Fritlnv at Hyde, puts tlie Ililtish racers ahead of,''10 Am'rj'ii- '-' Plnts to 2.' Ihe Hrltish yin hts Polly and rlava finished first and second, respectively, and the American entry Sheila, which wns dismasted In the race at Hyde last Friday, finished third. Jean , (Hrit Isli); Genie, Montnul; and Grebe 1 American enlriesi, finlslied fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh In the order nnmod. The Hritlsli jncht Victoria abandoned Ihu race. CIGARETTES TWENTY for Q $ " TWENTY-TWO LOCALS CAN j ENTER U.S. AMATEUR GOLF U. S. G. A. Announces Eligibility List for Play al St. Louis. Some Philadelphia Stars Omitted Ky SANDY Till iu III; llt of golfers eligible to compete the Nntionnl'Ainnteiir Golf Cham pionship to be held over the course of the St. Louis Country Club. Clay- , . ,. . , ... ... 1 ,' ton. Mo. September l.-'JI. has Just 1 Keen ntinni.tinnil In. the I'nlfnl motes ! neen announced in tlie I tiueu miti Golf Association From n list of lienrl) .'SOU names It is possible to discover but twenty-two from clubs In the Golf Association of Philadelphia. Those eligible from this district 101 low: K. C Clare). Haiti; Donaldson Ciesswell, Huntingdon Valley; II. H. Frnncine, Huntingdon Valley; It I". Hanson. Philadelphia C. C. . It. W. Harvev, Merion ; George IIolTner, Ha I it ; Meredith Jack. Mellon: It. C James. Merlon: Frauds Kemble. Merlon; Fred Knight, Whiteinnrali: Mat Marston. Merion ; Norman Maxwell. While- marsh ; Harold It. Mcrurlnml. Hunt-1 ingooii nue.v ; .1. iiiinu 1 i.iii. ,, uiir- marsh: Maurice lilsley. Atlantic, i.uy I In mid Sands. Merlon; R. Arnold Serv- Ice, Country Club; W. P. Smith, Hunt- ingdon Voile) ; George C Thoinns Jr . Cricket Club: irt L. Jhompson. IMne iiih' . 1. .'i miiiiiu ti .ui-ii"'ii uii'i Hugh Wllloiiglib). Country Club. Dwight L. Armstrong. ntnl Cameron It. Huxton. members of cltilm In this district, are included. A couple In the list above seldom piny any more in tills city, some of tlie clubs are apparently wrong and a few other technical fnults can be found with the list. .',.. trzJ& Some Omissions Hut .the main fault locals will And with the list i thut it is apparently slight!) out of tlate. The most glaring omission from the local standpoint is the name of Paul Tewksbury. All Tewksbury ever did was to iicrpnre possession of the gold medal in the nntionai qualifying round nt Oakmount In 10HI. We lecall at least others who played in the iiiinlif 1 itn round tnojt rear nt the Knglneers t'luh and whose" play this jetir has given no reason why they ( should be exi hided. They are Walter, u.olds. Aronlmink. nnd James II. I (;uV. Jr . Cn.kct Club. 1 1 it v i.. TV,if0.n...i, I , Philndelnliln elminnlon. is atnonir those missing as is J J. Hendle, Cedar 'brook 1 I Lvntlfw) I others. Heatlle went to the finals) of the ooil Hall tournament nmnng There are doubtless reasons why ome nf these tintnen have hpen omitted . anil the cases ..f deserving plnvers who desire to plnj tliin year at St. Louis1 will he straightened out , THie method of "geting In" If the, name Is not on the list follows: The l!ittblll' lm nf the Pnlted State (tolf Association is complied from He's of 1 plsrre nominated hv the ariou sectional Kolf nsaoi-lit'onn throuirhout th- t'ntted 1 ' s.fca.r ..'.' - 1 S -bid taste tho difference! . s.l . McNIRLICK Slatee. PlaNers wbote names are In tb official list are entitled to compete In th amateur ehaniiilunahlp of thli association. If nnv piaver whose name does not appear en the official eltftlbllllv Hat dealrea to b Included he mav submit for consideration, I ,1.,..,..U ..... .. .. ... .. .k. .,.... ...... ""'il '11 "'T,Mnrir 01 in,- nrvimimi ..- elation governm his district three, scores. verified bv a marker and certified bv th Pt,ri of hu ,,,,, nf thrf roun(, ot einhteen holes each, played on different nays over the rraiilai courie of the club, a mem ber of this aeenrlatlon tocether with suoh other eddenca of qualification a he maf poaaeae The secretary of any tedlonal aa soclatlon may nominate a player for tb conaldratlon of the ellalbllltv list commu te,! of the r ft a. A upon Information whim be onnaidera sufficient." Tourney ( anceletl A committee of the Hnla Golf Club met file other night nnd definitely de cided that there would be po Haln, tournament this )onr. This will be n, blow to the mnjority of the tourna ment players in this district who hnvo always looked forward to the Invita tion affair at Hnla as one of the tid-blt 1 0r (he season. ; 1.. .1.,, 1,llh. ... a( t... i,. fliwnr u I nttraftcil moi t,s despite ,,, 01-v lllno ,,, Bnd , more than -'00 players. Ann tlie fact that the coursa , 0 holes, but they were good 1 he entrants not only liked " the jrn If at Bnln. but also the good time it afforded, especially the hard- working scribes. The committee, however, desires to a .!..... ,1... ...nul. t .!!., . , ! r T.krer ';: time, and it was felt, ail tilings consid ered that the best move was to "post pone" tiie tournament a yenr or two. For Men Only who have missed. ' Shoe Lacing Hooks Shoes with Lacing Hooks can be bought from Up-to-dato Dealers. Insist on having what you want , - I J f, . cA J
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