'W 7t i" ' j-j: te v "J AP ll j "ii . V f iJECOlB EVENING PUBLIC , (LDGfiBWlIiABELpHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1921 1 15 IN TITLE TENNIS 128 Entries Expected for Qham plonship Matches at German town Cricket Club IriwoIo ns tho JICKETS ARE READY Vine count rlei will be represented In tu itnltcil Stntci lawn tennis chnm ISniwIi ln on flic courtB of tin Herman l IZ ' rlrkct Club Martin September 0 ,nd continuing for (-even plnylnit Inyn. BTI,P United States will linvo tlio nontext number ot crnm-n, nn......., F..?i.i.in. fnnnda. .Tnpnn. Krnnce, Dcnmnrk nml India ollowlns. v.' n,Kniin. who b rated onVt racquet wlclder ever to repro St Mexico, l tbo lone man from across W illn Oranile. He lias not becu In m, e Uion in the United States. ?K enW of Selchlro Knshic who Is ..i!!n.ih,. .Inns as even better t inn ? m KumaKae and Zeo Sliimldxu, Ichlin,.r, X Japanese list. If KnBlilo ePf '"Au" Tfi two romnatrlots. tlio J' bl"":Z': n, In for matches that SllteVt every inch ot their "nettle. 'il lS?:,n iA:.M wn third in the iu.,i HiBtc. ranking, and a year later wk one place. With Siuromzu fell bnck one I ncc. SH thU oun'try and the other two timbers coming anywhero near their mC(lnnq the American team will Zi hands' "full in the finals of the Davis Cup championships. d,atc: .h hrat matches possible, the llaSt,, In charge of Vhc schedule Smme mlnite nil Sbove the allotted Sbcrwilose ratings do not measure -CSKScm be played on EXchw n great "re For the racquet Sffi fnf. The. best feature from :...ttf,' Rtnnunoini j ' " lllv 01" -1'1 mat m i lOBUim-t ... "".--,- ,i. ! the tourney an. '"'","""", PHILA. SECURES POCKET BILLIARD TITLE TOURNEY Will Be Held In Continental Hotel From October 1B to November 7 The pocket billiard tournament for the world's title will bo held in this city on the second floor of the Continental Hotel beginning OctolfCr 15, to Novem ber 7, Inclusive. This will make the second time that Philadelphia has landed this cue clas sic, the first time being In 1010. when mo event was new in the rarkway Itullding, and was won by tho present cnnmpiou, iiaipn urccnicar. While nil the conditions cannot at this early tlato be given, yet it is learned that tho event will bo limited to ten plnycrs, tho winner being subject to clinllcnge. For the last two years nil winners of championships in 18.2 balk line, three-cushion and pocket billiards held their title for a year, or until a new tourney was held for the crown. HAMMONTON FANS HAPPY Chamber of Commerce Organizes Baseball Team to Meet Regulars Hammonton, N. J., Aug. 38. Ilnso- ball fans In this vicinity are rejoicing over the decision of the Hammonton Chamber of Commerce to put a baseball tenra In the field which, after a month's practice, is to faco the Hammonton regulars In a battle royal on tlio local diamond. Among the old-timers who will ploy on tho Chamber of Commerce nine nro Charles I'lcz, foimcrly with tho New York Giants; Kussell Montgomery, nn overseas veteran, who for years was the mainstay of tho Hammonton Illffh School team, and Raymond Buck, an other overseas veteran. Others are Thomas B. Delkcr, who for fifteen years played on Philadelphia teams and later with the Laurel Springs nlno j Kdward A. Cordcry, for years the idol of the Hammonton team in its palmy days; Herbert C. Doughty, n former Atlantic City High School player, and Irvin I. Hearing, and Jaqob Sclirnk, former Vineland players. LEONARD MAY SEE FOES INI G HERE Champ Intends Attending Tend- lor-Friedman Bout, Report From New York NO ANSWER TO INVITE Dy LOUIS II. JAFFE Ileports emnnntlng from New York nro to the effect that P,enny Leonard Is planning to visit Philadelphia on the evening of August 24, which i9 tho same thing for next Wednesday night. Tho champion's idea for his trip hero is for tho purpose ot ucmg among tnoso incro at tho Phillies Ball Park show, In tho last bout of which Lew Tcndlcr and Sailor Friedman are to meet. Several dayn ago Herman Taylor, who, with Bobby Gunnls, is putting on the bouts, wired Leonard and Billy Gib son, his manager, invitations to come hero for Hie show ns guests of tho pro moters. As yet no answer has been re ceived, but it is learned from n New York source that tho champion, his plnstcr-cnstcd bum hand and everything' will be at tho ringside. If it is true that Leonard will be hero next Wednesday nleht he will have a chanco to see three leading contenders for lib diadem, and, incidentally, he will be ablo to wave his "dry-docked" wing from the ring to tip' large crowd that is expected to bo there. This same rumor nlso says that Leonard will have with him X-ray pictures, statements, etc., to prove that there has been no buncombe, con, bunk or nuyHiIng like that about tho metacarpcl htuff. From his vnntagu at the ringside that Is, if Leonard gets there, ho will get a glimpse, at two of his most dan gerous rivals, notthcr of whom he has ever seen in the ring. Leonard never has had tho pleasure or displeasure of wit nessing Tcndlcr or Friedman In action. Besides this pair, Benny nlso will get a glanco nt Johnny Dundee, whom the champ has met ttmo and again so cially, and also within tho ring. Dundee nnd Leonard havo boxed on eight dif ferent and distinct occasions, and in New York, last week Johnny paid thnt his present ambition was to box the champion Just onco more but this tlmo nt weight. 1.15 pounds, eight lioun before tho battle. Leonard will Bee ootli Tenilier and Friedmnn In tho bct-t of condition. Lew is keeping in tho same good slmpo in which ho was for the bout that was to have been put on between Leonard and himself. Friedman has been working out in Philadelphia for a week. It is a coincidence thnt Tendler and Friedman nro doing their gymnasium and sparring In tho samo placo. Both arc putting in hard licks at Philadelphia Jack O'Brlen'e, but at different times. Tendler has not been arriving nt the gym until about nn hour after tho sailor finishes his stunts. Langford Knocks Out Godfrey Cflrlnrton. Rr.. Aucr. IS. Rom r.nhirfftrfl. of Ilomon, knocked out Oeorro Godfrey, of AioDiiOt in ins urai rouna or a rrnnuira twelVA rouna bout hFA Itvnt nltht. Thev nrn Nesro heavywelehti. C. Y. M. A. U. MEET SATURDAY Keen Competition Looked for Be tween Shanahan and Enterprlso rrha n Y. M. A. XI. senior cham pionships to be held next Saturday on theH. II. H. Y. M. O. A. grounds, at Forty-fourth street and Parksido ave nue, promlce unusually bitter competi tion in tho battle for supremacy bo twecn Enterprise and Shanahan. Tho former seems n favorite by n shade because of Its exceptional strength In the sprints, but Shanahan has preparod long nnd industriously for the meet nnu nos not yet rouim " opponent an Inch. ... .. Virtually every Catholic club in the city hns at least ono or two entrants, nnd tho affair should be Interesting to every track and field follower. Trnck and field championships for tho Middle Atlantic district of the Amateur Athletic Union will be decided for the first tlmo in four years, Septem ber 17, when tho affair will be staged by tho Enterprise C. 0. nt Forty-fourth street nnd Parksido avenue. Added Interest will He in the fact that Mcadowbrook'B long reign Is threatened by Enterprise, which in cludes Landers, Bronder, Maxam, Whalcn nnd Johnny Gray among its representatives. Try Resinol to stop dandruff and loss of hair Full directions with avery paclttf of RMlnol Soap and Ointment. Begin lhl treat ment today. It rollevee dan druff and icalp Itching, and tend! to keep the balr thick, live and Imtroui, Sold by all druetri'ts. THal pkit free. Drpt. -T, Retleol, BtlUnore.Ud. 4 FACTORY CLOSE-OUTS For the Week-End From Our ' AUGUST FURNITURE SALE J y r4yufj'yivvvspyyuy'yr I asco ASCO JrfrftifaM etnmlnnlnt 't may brRthe lending con- wlprs together In the lirrt tew n v' . - ii inn if n inn nrcmni- 'rma cheV highly interesting and "Rubllcj-nl? for tickets In .now nlnr on nt tiimoei , omiuui, n .. 8 the office of S. M. Peacock, chnir .n of he Ticket Committee. In nil, SSoprertons pasteboards will bo placed im Pale for the general public. Four thonind have been sold to members o? the United States Lawn lentils Association. A benson ticket, wh ch entitle the holder -to .xvUncs, ,1.0 matches every day, costs ."JS.-j. lncii ?l?l ml tickets will bo placed on sale dill", providing that nil the season tickets are not sold. What It Costs ' The cost of staging tho matches is rrcater than any sum previously ex Scd in this country for tennis. 5 iSrtv thousand dollars will represent the outlay for the courts, htands, balls. Set. aid other necessities for te.jj.ls matches. The- tennis balls alone. 00 ten cost SHOO, while tho nets coat SMI) and the poles on which tho nets tThe',M'atlng arrangements give 4500 In the north nnd the same number in the south stands, and 1500 n the weft stands with any overflow to bo tnKcn Mire of In standing room nt corners ot the stands. In addition to the rccrvcd scats nlncty-six boxes will be plnced In front of tho tluee stands, and nls-o in tlio Marquee where the newspaper men will be accommodated. The boxes lave been (-old and among those who nnr mirehnseil lioxw are Governor Sproul. Mayor Moore, E. T. htotes bury and the British Embassy at abli ineton. Each box holds six persons. At present the north stand is com pleted, while tho south stand will be finished within a week. Tho west stand, mailer thnn tho other two, will be trccted within tho next two weeks. Tho turf on which the plnycr3 will tie for Miprcmacy is considered the best In tho United States. Tho club is fifty jcais old, and during that time the ground hns been changed for the better umi-niinuully. Gsorge Bromhoad, who has lopked after thu grounds for manv years, h authority for the statement that the turf will be in better condition in September than It lias ever been, and that if tho weather is favorable the courts will be faster than Is customary en the best of courses. William N. Morlco. the former Uni versity of Pennsylvania football btar, who has chargo of tlu arrangements for motorcars, luncheons and refreshments, has announced that two large lots near tho club have been secured for parking automobiles, nnd that llnol arrange ments hav been mado for tho feeding of JU.UOO persons. Samuel II. Collam. chairman of the Lawn Tennis Committee at the club, is the mun responsible for bringing tho championships to this city. He is ns tinted by 'Walter Itossmassler and S. M. Peacock, of the Ticket Committee; George White, grounds; William Cook sum, building; Frank White, crowds; JJ alter Allison, purchasing, nnd Hurry Homer, equipment. PACED AND MOTORCYCLE MATCHES ON AT DROME Maddona, Corry and Carman and Hunter vs. Schlee In Races The feature mntch race of the season w scheduled for tonight nt the Point Zvzi, Velodrome, bringing together tnreo lending fnllmvnru nf tim t,.,..... i.. America this year. They aro Vlnccnzo Maddono, Italian champion; Frank lorry, Australian chnmplon, nnd Clar enoo Carman, of America. This international event will bo n wree.lieat -competition nnd the winner .will bo decided by n point i-coro system. Lorry is picked ns u dark horse because '?! , ? upset last weck when ho defeated Juaildona in straight heats. Tlio llrst heat tonight will be n ten- o race and the winner will be credited tli three points, twp for second and wirtl one. An Australian purusit event Jill lie run off in the second heat, with h0Wif ( orry nml cr' starting om different points on the circular track, dually separated. The same -number of points will bo awarded in this Nine, four and two points will be given for the third heat, which is to bo n I, y"ml V"":' sn t,,at " "'"'' hM.l,ri '"' ml''H ,?,,t in " t two wlnti.J'0 H,, " hnve a chance to win the race if he cops the flnul grind. An added attraction will bo u inotor ML mtK ' n!co " Johnny of f.J ,ISc'i!.r!' an'1 'Tiraiy Hunter, hi. H,?C,ty-, T,l,is match was elluched 8fi; i ,cir ,cl'al'englng Sclileo after tlio fct or had defeated Eddlo Boot, of New ou, Inst week, matem.Ul..n(,',!,s V' l)rfeMonnl nnd trim! MVH wil1 col"I'leto the pro- Famous Sire Dies of Colic iniua. Mrs nf IBhtlv. Hj.fnnrl other noted trior- ih niua, near known hero EXACTLY HALF-PRICE for the finest worsted suits in the store Every suit new this season, and you can take our word for it that they are the handsomest cloths woven in America. Hand tailored, and many are in weights proper for all-the-year-round wear. Choose early. Here are the Prices: $30.00 for $60.00 Quality Suits $32.50 for $65.00 Quality Suits $35.00 for $70.00 Quality Suits $37.50 for $75.00 Quality Suits $42.50 for $85.00 Quality Suits STORES IL.I1I Sports Clothes Reduced Special Golf Knickerbockers of ) white linen crash that were $8.50 $5.00 to sell for .'. . . ) Special All-white Flannel Trou sers (imposed cricket cloths in cluded) that were $10, for $4.00 White Duck Knickerbockers. Golf Trousers in tweeds for $6.00 $2.50 $6.00 Finest guaranteed Raincoats $6.75 $10.00 Flannel Sport Coats for $5.00 Store 8 Closed All Day Saturday Until September William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut St. B. S-A' !;Sv S3 IrV.n?,0M- I-., Auk. 18 uii' ui.kJi"."- ! Itevtr a nml nth. i.r,rl' SJlt thaWaumon t t t t t t i i t t t t t t t t t t t t t t I t 0 t t t t t t t t t i t t t t t t t t t t t t t t I f t t t t t t " BEEF 20 c lb 20 c lb STEAKS ROASTS Finest Sirloin, Rump or Round Steak Pinbone, Rump or Top & Bottom of Round This Beef Is From the Best-Growing Cattle Money Can Buy Lean Soup or Stewing Beef, 3Ibsfor 10c Lean Picnic Shoulders, aUsizes' 15c Ib- Finest Half Smokes or Bologna that money can buy; only 15c lb. Lean Salt Pork 15c lb. Best Selected Eggs in Cartons 40c doz. Pure Creamery Butter in V4-lb. prints, 45c lb. X. L. or VERCO Oleomargarine, 3 lbs for 50c MARKET STREET BEEF CO. 5221-23-25 Market St. 5939 Market Si. TlirKB prlrei aro for Thursday, Friday ud Saturday. Coran Friday to avoid th ruth on Saturday. We are opm Friday and Saturday cT.nliie to DiM-a'clock, t ASCO ASCO J t,v,.A,UAhAM;y;i; -I nK a For the Balance of the Week Only! ... i i,, oV,rvf f.'mo lnnmr fn fake advantace of our iou nave uiujr ----"Zr"" a " -rwrn-ntprl TVTilk. IA- Thousands of folks have already tried it and c: the fact that thev come back for more proves L0: that this superfine product has met with their appi al. asco Evaporated Milk 12c can cut to 10 Get a can of this sterling pure Milk today at this special price. You'll say its the best value you ever received. " 18c Can giiif Asparagus S" 12V2c Nic and tender. Exceptional value. Only, a limited quantity. Be sure to get your share of this bargain. Asco Corn Flakes Pk 9 c Crisp and delicious. Asco Oleomargarine 25( lb Pure butter substitute. California Tuna Fish can 10c, 15c Chicken of the sea. Calif. Sunswcet Prunes lb lie, 17c Eat a dish a day. Genuine Mason Jars Pts 69c (doZ) Qts 79c Complete with porcelnln-llned caps and rubbers. Rich, Creamy Cheese 25c lb Delightful "snap." Fancy Messina Lemons 25 c doz Thin skins ; very Juicy. Tasty N. B. C. Cakes Lorna Doones lb 27c Spiced Wafers lb 18c Fruited Ovals lb 16c Butter Thin Biscuits lb 22c Elkhorn Cheddar 'Cheese Tml2Vzc A Treat to Beat the Heat! Pure Grape Juice bot ZOC ISariapirilU ") iGiaicr Ale Root Bter 1&V2 $1.45 cbot. doz. Keep a dozen bottles handy. Dessert Suggestions Blue Rose Rice lb 6c Choice Rice Ibpkg8c Honduras Rice. . .IbpkglOc Asco Jelly Powder. . .pkg 9c Asco Corn Starch pkg 7c Asco Pearl Tapioca.lb pkg 10c Instant. Tapioca, .lb pkg lie Jib 53c gj ?lal 48c OllttGr e bb of twelve " "' The pick of the nests. Big beauties ! The lowing hards nt sundown (lie peacefully . . , . Into their stalls to give the pure rich milk Selected EfirRS doz 42c from which tho exquisitely delicious Louclla i-,... . ,rZ.,Ilx nutter Is made. Taste It ! Every one guaranteed. Richland Butter " 48c Asco Sliced Bacon Pk& 18c Pure creamery prints. Big value. Snect, sugar cured. M-m-m ' Most Tea Drinkers Are Particular wiSm Teas and can recognize quality. That's why Asco Teas aro so tremendously popular. Five different blends to chooso from, every ono SOc per lb value. V Ib Pkg 12 h ,b pkg, 23c; ,b 45c Orange Pckoo India Ceylon Old Country Stylo Especially nice for Iced Tea. Plain Black Mixed Minced Corned Beef lb can 10c For n change, try somo with Poached Eggs for breakfast. A pound can for 10c ! Big value ! Cooked Corned Beef can 15c Nlco fur sandwiches or a cold lunch. Try a can. Uik value. Choice Sardines. .3 cans 10c Norway Mackerel, 3 for 10c Best Pink Salmon. . .can 10c Red Alaska Salmon, .can 25c Gorton's Cod Fish Cakes can 18c Calif.Sardine Herring.can 19c Fancy California Peaches Dig Can 29c Try some with a dish of Asco Corn Flakes. Fancy Hawaiian Pineapple Big Can 29c Big. Juicy fillces that fairly melt in your mouth. Hawaiian Grated Pineapple, small can lie Princess Salad Dressing, 25c Asco Cider Vinegar, .bot 16c Asco W. D. Vinegar, .bot 12c American Maid Catsup.bot 10c Asco Table Mustard, .jar 12c Prepared Mustard, tumbler 7c asco Coffee lb. 25 Blended by an expert of many years' experience. A splendid coffee of rare good taste. c Vittov Big Bread Loof Such a bip loaf for only Cc! And so dellciously wholesome. Hero's big value for you. 6 The above prices effective in all oar PWU., Ctmdcn nd suburbin Grocery Slorei and Meat Marked VVWVWMAAIVtfWVVtfVtftfWVMVlAAfVWtfWtfVV $200 3-Piece Living-Room Suite nnS ..rjr- 79 .50 icv rjL I llliM I L l . . . iiimw'j i-w-s'f oa r xr l 11 fsS.VfrV J i' .rMU- .Jfcrr. aTT IW2lT Cane-back Suite covered in a beautiful rich vclour with twe cushions to match. Large settee, chair and rocker. 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