J WW rv" lfJ rvV J.TT rft i,w VsV' U" f' y. a. ?. V W - 4 v , 1- j.A i- c: ' utf ;;, S &" K .1 f "' ; ' 'TEvWlM ,PU3LX0 ;JLbPGEBPHiLAI)ELPHIA SATURDAY, fiTdians Have Off Day in American League, but Move to California Girl Opposes Cham pion in. Women's Net Final at Forest H(lis PLAYS DOUBLES ALSO Championship Matches at Forest HUls Tbday singles final At 3 :00 I'. 51. Mrs. Franklin I. Mnllory, New Yo'rkvs. MIm Mnry K. Browne, Snnta Monica, Calif. DOUBLES FINAL At 4:30 P. VM. MIot Mnry K. Browne nnfl Mrs. Louise It. Wil liams vs. Mis? Helen Ulltoaudeau nnd Mrs. L. 0. Morris. Forest HUls, N. V., Aug. 20. Thrilling tennis was in" store for fnns who journeyed out to the courts of the West Side Club today to see the na tional titular clash between Mrs. Molln BJurstcdt Mnllory, of New York, nnd Miss Mary K. Browne, of Snnta Monica, Calif. The match- started nt 3 o'clock. Both plnyers were In top form for the match. Mrs. Mnllory, the present tltleholder. lift", nccordins to the ex -certs, exhibited the finest tennis of her career In the preliminary rounds, while Miss Browne, national champion In 101 11113 nnd 1014, deemed to have all the wizardry she dhplayed in her championship days. The experts credit Miss Browne with being the peerless tnctlcian among women tennis players. They nre tnuallv agreed that Mrs. Mallory Is the. personification of strength nnd en durance. So today's match, in nddition to being Enst vs. West, promised to resolve Itself into n test of the rclntivc merits of strength nnd science. Champion nnd ox -champion Inst met on the courts In 11)17. when they played a series of exhibition mutches for the Red Cross. Miss Browne won n ma jority of these mntches. Arguing largely from this record supporters of the Onllforninn were offering odds of 5 jo 4 on their favorite, in the friendly clubhouse wagering. Mrs. Mnllory's suppottcrs were reported eagerly ennp plng up thA offers, declaring the cham pion's 1D17 game was rfs nothing com pared to the brand of tennis she hns exhibited this eenson. Miss Browne nlso will nppenr in the final match for the double champion ship, paired with Mrs. LouIe H. Wil liams against Mrs. L. Oouvcrneur Morris and Mls Helen Glllenudeau. This match wns scheduled for 4:30 o'clock. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Mnllory won her wny into the- linnl brnckct bv defeating Mrs. Mny Sutton Buirtly, of California nt 8-0, 0-1!, in the semi final round. In the other semi-final bracket Miss Browne vanquished Mrs. Charles V. Hitchins, of Mexico City, by n score of G-3, fl-0, nnd so sh( comes face to fare once more with, Mrs. Mnllory, whom she defeated in n majority of the matches they played for the Red Cross in 1017 in their trans-continental tour. Mrs. Louise B. Williams, of Cnll fornia, pnrtneied by Miss Browne, gained n fiunt brocket in the woman's championship doubles, nnd shortly after the finish of the singles match. mis ntternoon ttie I'nrihe Const pnir will meet Mi. Lewis (.touverneur Morris ami Miss Helen (iillenudcau in the final round fm the tit'e. The match that stirred those In the gallon jctordnv was the one in which Mrs, Itumlv went down In defent before the superior htiiniina nnd furious pnee of Mrs. Mnllor. Ilnd not the national champion been right nt the top of her powerful gnme; had she faltered cer 10 ftllghtl in the first ncrve-wrncklng set, Mrs. Mallory might hno suc cumbed to the thrilling nttnok launched by the woman who had virtually re tired from tournament tennis, fourteen long ears ngo, nnd who had "only re turned to Hnstein courts this season for the rmrnosc of hclnlnv uni-d off ,1m dreaded attempt of Mile. Lcnglen to carry the title lack to Frnnce. But it could not quite be done. Mrs. Bundj locked just the linnl power to finish matters in the first set, and li, the second, with Mrs. Mnllory main taining the hnmo merciless, killing pace getting everything back, and covering her court with nmnzing speed, the gient star from Cnlifornia al tered and her hopes of conquest faded as her lns-t return, n backhand, sent the tmll out of court. ROBERT COANE HAS BEEN A PHIL STOCKHOLDER Holds Other Shares Besides Chan dler Interests, According to Report According to Inforpifttion i-ecured from a icllnble source Robert Coane, reported this morning as having e nil!1'1, I'1.0, ('n'l!er interests in the inllndelphln Nntioun! Lengue Baseball Uub, has been n stockholder In the company for some time. The informant refused to nv how much stock Mr. Coan formerly held ml when he secured It. but did snv tnnt the wealthy clubman had stock P...0"? ,0 S0',"rlS the Chandler in terests last week. It Is reported that Mr. Coane Is now n majority stockholder ns the 1 handler merest, nre niid to have been ne.fouvth of the entire stock. In addition to Mr Coane. William F. t''PiwIdent of the club: Colonel Mward T Mtirphv nnd L C. Rucli. r,i v.or Q. "fflous friend of Hatter ami n Now orker. nre the stockholders 0t the club i.nT'V r('I,,nrt thnl Ml'- Ct)nw hns se cured nt Vast a fourth Interest In-tho n,,,,,'P,N rest rumors that Pitts Diirisii men have been nfter the dull itock H'l'"'t'll nil option oik the RICHARDS DEFENDS CUP Junior Champion In Tennis Final Against Willis' Davis uin;:mptoii, N. v.. Ai. -JO, -Yin- tPIMlix ;,' ii ciinnis nntinnn' V,1""!" n nnd ,,M ,,..-, timicr winner Of till ii . ; uh s chii (I,.,,, , ,, iiefended 'i 1 li'.I" lntlon finglcs ng.ilnst torn I. ,v"- "' liniil-hittlng Cull "Sin iVr'",!:? U''"'S """ ,d"q,"rl,, Vnun 'hM. "" '"might D.niH nnd in i, Vi ' w'1,'"'"irii i'3al,ist the Kln "1 brotheifc. f s.in Francisco. Tremalne and Wolfe Matched clcVo"fd.' Vi ,' ?rl Tremiilne and "r hlv. r.ix ClVflani bantamweight IMrnfi f2J ?,.b'5? matched to .box, iwtlva tfilM fait .r,-.,0Ault ' Th"r O"" i? iat round to -Jraw nr rcntly. MISS BROWNE 10 PLAY MOLLA TODAY RECORDS SMASHED IN BELMONT RACES Grey Worthy and Helen Dillon Thrill 10,000 Grand Circuit Fans BIG FREE-FOR-ALL TODAY The Grand Finale 2.07 trot dent," $10(10. 2:08 pace Free-for-all 'The New Troil- ThcKclm," $2.-00. lil pace Three one- mile flashes, $300 each, 2:15 trot 1 mile nnd 100-ynrd dash, $fiOO. Special pace $1000. Records smnshed to smithereens, fin Ishcs that sizzled, stretch drives that shot your pulse up to 120 In the shade, marked the third dny's (irnud Circuit rncing over the Belmont ovnl yestcrdny ntcrnoon nt Nnrbcrth. Four rnccs on tho card, three of tho kind you hear about but seldom sec, were pulled off before, n crowd of 10,000 howling turf fans. They stood up in their scats, pulled, pushed, wriggled nnd cheered ns their favorites tore madly under the wire, sometimes nn inch, sometimes nnlv hv n lintr In frntif nf tl,A floanprnte fight-to-thc-finish kings nndoucens of the light-Iinrncm rncing world. Grey Worthy, thnt speedy, flnshy, whale of n trotter, wns on his stride yestcrdny nnd the mnjority of tho wise birds who have been cnlllnc him n false nlnrm got a jolt thnt knocked 'cm for n row of Peruvian buggies. Wnlter Cox, Uic top jock in the Big Loop this senson, jiggled n nasty rein over the son of Axworthy In the Winogn dashes for 2:08 trotters, the feature event of the day, and when the dust of the bnttle had died nwny the gray gelding hnd three heats nnd the lion's shore of J0O0 berries hung up as u purse. In stepping the second nnd third bents, each In 2:05. Cox's mount knocked the record of 2:05Vvi. made by June Red in iuie, into n cocked lint. Helen Dillon's Raco Helen- Dillon, the two-ycnr-oltl filly piloted by Jon Sorrill, smothered the field in the William Pcnn S2000 stake for two-year-old trotters, stepping the first heat In 2:1214, the fastest time for n two-jenr-old this year, nnd com ing back and grnbbing off the second hent from Edith Worthy In 2":12:Ji. Some traveling for n two-year-old! The Holmes $1000 stake, for 2:05 pacers, went to Lillian S., owned nnd driven by Marvin Thornton, of Akron. O. The mnre won the second bent from Fred Edman's Julin Direct bv n nose in '2 -.OVA. the fnstcst" time 'thus fnr nt tho meeting. The trotting dnsh for nngs of the 2:10 class was a walkover for Princess Nndenn, teamed by Tommy Murphv. Gccra drew tho pole with Wlkl Wiki in the first hent of the 2:08 trot. The eighth timo down they went nwnv. Wiki Wiki took the trnck the first crock out of the box nnd gave Por Geers n ride to the qunrter. Selkn wm nt the veteran's wheel, with Grey Wor. thy lvlng in third. Walnut Krlseo went Into the nir higher than n kite nt th one-eighth pole, nnd before Flcramlng could get the gelding down he wns way bnck. Geers led to within 100 yards of the wire nnd then Cox turned on the gas nnd nipped the mount driven by tho gent from Sunny Tennessee by n half length in 2:07'. Geers Gets Flying Start In the drnw for places in the second hent Geers ngnin landed pole position. Pop was nwny with the son of Anvil like n streak of blue lightning, with Billy Flemmlng's Selkn poking n menn nose in his bnck. On the bnck stretch Grey Worthy, who hnd been in third plnce, jumped, cnught before he hnd gone fifty feet, and by n sensational burst of speed climbed to even terms with Geers nt the three-quarters. At the seven-eighths nolo the gray fiver grabbed the lend Walnut Frisco, wh'lch finished no better than sixth in the first hent. got through the bunch in the untune ot tiie stretch and W. u. Flem mlng made Cox's mount step under In 2:05i, n record for this stake. In the third hent Grey Worthy drew the pole nnd got nwny on the 'fourth score and wns never bended. Earl Plt mnn tried to reach with Emmn Hnr vester, but gne up 10 jnrds in front of the wire. Helen Dillon, owned nnd bred bv A. B. Coxe, of Pnnll, Pn., showed light ning speed on the drives to the wire nnd won the two-cnr-old trot, with Edith Worthy fighting gamely to the end. SCHEDULES OF LITTLE LEAGUE AND SEMI-PRO BALL TEAMS INDrSTMAI, AMATEUR LEAGUE Ilns at General Electrle, Slxtv.seventh street and bulst aenue, Supplee-Illddle at ro Motor. Seenth street and Grange ave nue Thornton-Fuller at Art Looms, North cast Minuil grounds, Twenty-ninth and Som erset streets PHILA MANUFACTURERS' LEAGUE I Icnett & Mere at C XV YounK Hroad nnd HlKler street Wcccae e at Hslilwln Union at Hatch Motor streets, Hudd at I)e Fraln Thirlletn HJl'l icniiirm .Mrri.i u c.iriii Vi and Ontario Twenty-ninth and Somerset streets MONTGOMERY COUNTY LEAOUE Chestnut Hill at Ambleri Lansdale at Povlestown. Conshohocken at Souderton. ' PHILADELPHIA SUnURHAN LEAOUE O'.enslde at Wlffow Grove, llatborolat Wxidmoor, Fort Washington at Southamp ton DEUWVARE RIVER LEAOUE r V Ilarbers at Dashs, Lambertvllle at Dela'al. American Rrldse at WllsonWIK nrtVARE CO SUBURBAN LEAOUE Unlanrt at Morton. Clifton Heights Rockdale. Media at l.ansdowne. GLOUCESTER COUNTY LEAGUE Wnndbury at Snedeabqrp; I'aulsboro at at Wejtvllle, llrldgeport at i.ibbstown MAIN LINE LEAGUE ltlKhland Park at Warns, nrh Mawr at Narberlh, Ardmora at Herwn. NORTH I'HILA CHURCH LEAOUE t'ehlKli at St Mlchnel's. W'atervjw- Recre ation Center, (lermantown East Raptlst at I'.iTe l-ifth street and Allegheny aenue. St Paul a" Mennonlte, Fifth street and Vonilna aenue J41H WARD CHURCH LEAGUE Wlsmlilrknn PresbMerlan at St Tlmo. thv ickon Methodist Episcopal at Fourth nVforiiied Seville strtet east of Ridge ae nue RoxlrouBh llaptlst nt Hthan. (lorgai "ane east of Illdae avenue. Mount Zlon at inierlnatni Piesb terlnn Hermitage and lawnton streets, Roxborough Presbyterian at St Vlbans ll' avenue east of Ridge avenue. ' ' l.PKl'ENDENT UAMLS Tv.lol it Straw bridge t Clothier, Slxt third and Walnut streets l.t llrilhers at Mirsliull II Smith, Second street and Erie avenue Philadelphia Terminal Division r. r. r "'creesona Tigers at Flelsher, Twentv -sixth ""I I arrow gate'? North rhlllles, Fourth and winiroluicktnff streets Dlsslon at IlrldesburK Richmond and Or thqdox. streets ,,,.., . Nlcetown Nlcetown at Logan. Llghteeath and Rock- l"? .".. r, r liacnsinw.iw. - "j & J. Dobson Th'.r. ...Ah trit and Queen lane. i Columbus Buckeye, at HtllfltU, llxth and Main trti. Darby,, ilAHKBKSHr- 'Emm HkSk V,. r aA' ' -MBKBamSMgZZ'VMfM- Ps mmK'i'jS.?m&r -:,. mmMiamnuvmmmt i " mmmm omm-v.- MMBm&:mmmr m mKmtmm KBaBMKm''''''-'" "'- miyMW Mk HIMjMmbB I'liderwooil Phot t .Miss Mnry K. Browne, Pacific Coast tenuis star (left), was the opponent of Mrs. Molla BJurstcdt Mallory, tltleholder, in the final round for the. women's national tennis crown at Forest Hills today Home-Run Hitters in Games Yesterday SniMin'n Total. 0 3 4 4 1 SliankH, Senators 1 Powell. Ilraret 1 RohortMin, I'lrates 2 I. Smith, riillllei 1 Donohne, Itrdn 1 TOTALS TO DATE Vntlonal I-tukup American Iamin Total . American League (in20) National Leacue (1020) Total 39 307 730 3R8 2fll 020 Greens Win at Polo Alexandria lln J. N. Y, Amr 20, The match In the Thousand Islands tournament here was between picked teams. The Greens, composed of E O. Osllvle, 11 n. Mc Doueall. O. I.. OgllWe and Major C. M Mlacrcamp, defeated the hltes. composed of A. Graham Miles, of tho Thousand Islands team. Lieutenant McChesney, of the Third Cavalry, anti Gordon lleardmore and Colonel K. K. Marshall, of the Toronto team, Ihe score waB 11 to 3, Olrard Field Club at Delco, Darby Frankford A C. at Cheltenham .uicnnii a , at nurungton. N'. .T Arrow Club at Media A A.. Sixtieth and oxford atrpeis Harrv Dai. i Plnh at T-t, m nmer. Thirteenth and Johnson streets Old- Mn.nimian irni at East Hid vin. teeth rtreet and River aerTuV. Camden Camden East City ot Camden Cltj! Third and Erie streets, Camden. Matchner at Monmouth, of Gloucester iicuri!du a a n rairWevv Vlllavu J T and Jasper streets. Camden. Fourth Oriental at Whitman Park Park. Camden Whitman I'uban Stars at Orange. N J Newton Coal Colored Stars at Cape May RrooklMi R0Jal Giants at Asbury Park S, P H A. r.t Nativity at a IP. Mat Donovan i. Armstrong at 0 P. M Indiana Professionals at St. Bi.n.h,. Slxtynfth street and Etmwood I avenue . ' Ra t more Rlnck Bo ? Rfc.n.t.. "n.... eighth and Rrown streets ' r"r Order of Artisans at Wlldwood, N J St Joseph's Club at American Bridge I Rlrte f venue and Park dm- wriage. Wayne Junction at P. R, t. AllStars Tenih and Uutler streets. Aiisiars. I I'ledmont A C. ut Farren A. A.. Third and Herks streets. I Pvlvnnla at Ryan Jr. nfty-slxth street I an'' Klnesesslng avenue. n I Western Electric Travelers at Wlsslnomlnr Many Ooresrk All-Stara at Palmyr2? N j" RED MEN'S LEAGUE (DIVISION A) Manalung a.t Itaeka., FUtv-thlrd street and Parkklde avenuu Schu kill at Cluskoki 1 Haines and Sull'van afreets, OermanS?5' onifnee Honwee at Yonah Twents-nintli an 1 Somerset streets " an" SUNDAY GAMES Harrowgate at Jeff Tesrcu's nears, New II O K it Clearfield, Thirty-fifth street and Ridge avenue '"" """ Urnoklyn Rjal Giants at New- York Cuban Stars at Newark (A M ). at Pater son (1 .M I nolHeld at Rockdnle. S V II A at Howard 4 Griffith New Ivlns at Curtis Countrj Club, Luwndale Malta Screen at North Phillies, Fourth and WingohorklnB streets , ur,n Chester nt Wlldwood Flelsher Yarnera at Pottstnwn. Aberfole at Nativity, Belgrade and On. turlo streets Quaker C tv Professionals at Shanahan Forls-elsth and Brown streets Donovan-Armstrong at St Carthage Mx. ly-flfth and Catharine streets, 2.3a P t, SV.pner plajs Marshall E 8mlth (double- Acrlai Athletic, Club at Merrill Profes sionals. Thirty-third and Dauphin streets. Strawberry M.nslon .A"'!)n.r.AVAi,J.i;!. T'r. Ke,nilnton "5."? ?"' ,."r."v."'v, !... i' lrcssun ,'i".f1 "immie- Stars Broad and Blglsr streets r.W,"M,A"' C . CHAMPION AND CHALLENGER MfcJ ,..M Hfr ;,. J1I' " 'SEVEN PHILS OVER .1; MACKS Gl Witt Moves to .321 Hornsby and Heilmann Top Their Respective Leagues WILLIAMS HITS 'AT .340 Seven members of Kize Wllheltn's Phils nre omnnfj those jirccnt in the throe hundred division of swatters in tho National League. Lost week there were only four of linker's clan In the 1 rclect set. Williams. Betts. J. Miller. I IiniKK.v, Pctcrst, Curtis Walker anil Lehotirveau are the select. 1 Williams lias jumped from .Il.S.'t to .r!40. UrttK has leaped from '2Wt to .333. J. Miller from .317 to .320. I'ct- ern from .208 to .311 nnd Lebonrvciui from .298 to .300. Urtiggy nnd Wnlker both hnc dropped during the la&t seven diiyc . Itogers Hornsby still is blnzlue the trail. The Cards' slugger lias nn aver age of .401. This Is 11 decline of si points from last week's figiues Tvvombl.v is second with .371. Cruhe third with .3,"i2 nnd Cutshnw fourth wltlv. .350. "Hdbe" Adams, with twelve vie-tnrie- and only three defents. Is show - ing the wny to the pitchers. Crimes is second with eighteen and ix. nnd Clnzner third vyith (en nnd four. .ilnrlimen Improvo Mack's lending ciouters -tui are adding points to their battlnc neriices to their in toy Vv itt has been setting a giddy pace for his mates to follow. Th" iawod-off-nnd-hnmmered-down out fielder now is whaling the apple at .321. which, incldeutnllv. is some whaling. Theflgtttes represent a gain of three points over Inst week's per centage. Frank Welch hns hopped four points, going from .202 to .200; ltalnh Perkins hns moved from .202 to 201, Duean from .201 to .204 nnd Till. Wnlker from .277 to .201. Hnrry Heilmann continues to et the pace for Johnson's circuit despite the fact thnt he has fallen from .417 to .407. Ty Cobb nlso has lost some point, but he still is hot on the trail of his fellow outfielder with 3S1. Hbe Ruth hns .37,") and Ceorge SMr .30(1. Stan Coveleskle, with nineteen vic tories nnd eight defeats, tops the pitcher. Mnys has clghtc-n and eight nnd Fnber twenty-two nnd ten Moore with elcht nnd six. is the bostiif the A's hnrlers. Hnrrls bus ten nnd thir teen and Itommel ten and seventeen. nutlcr Tops Association jrt nutlpr. the Kansas Citv sei-ond bnfeman, whonnnounccil he hnd ictircd from the game, has returned to his club nnd, although he dropped a point, is nt the top of the batting INt of the American Association players. Ilutler's average Is .302. Klrke, of Louisville, who has plaveI in 120 games, is the runner-tin with an nvernge of ,384. whllo Itch Uusell, tho hard-hitting Minneapolis outfielder, ia.next with .8S0. Bunny Brief, who Id lending tbe league In circuit drives with twenty-nine, is in fourth place in batting with ,:I70. Other lending batters: Good, Kansas City, ..'501; Thorpe. Toledo, .SCO; (ininer, Milwaukee, .;!."D ; Scott, Kansas City. .H.-i8; Lear. Milwaukee. .3o.r); l-lsner, .Minneapolis, .asU; Bairr dianapoliH, .310. lnJ V Hoone Lends Southern I. M. Hoone. of New Orleans, in creased his lead among the batters of tho Southern Association during tho 11st week mid is now hittine .3S7. Ho nlso brought up his total base mark to .2.".". Harper, of Little Hock, broke the tic for runner-up honors and is trail ing Hoono with .3."3. while M. Clairy, of Memphis. Is third, with .301. (Jriilith, New- Orleans, .310; Burke. Nashville, .340; Dnu Brown. Little Hock. .311; Stclllimior. Nnshville. .310 ; Horizon. Birmingham, .330; Bogart, .New wrienns, ..f.'W ; Tiny nor, Binning- mm, ,,,,IU. JAPS REACH FINAL Consolation Chance for India Tennis Team Today Lalio Forest, HI., Aug. 20. Japan furnished India a consolation chance in the last two singles matihes of the Davis Cup ,semi-final round on the turf course nt Onwentsin Club this nftcr noon. s Ichlya Kumngae, captain nf the Jap anese team, nnd Zenzo Shlmidzu, his dynamic little teammate, took tho courts against Dr. A. H. Fyzee nnd Mnhommed Slecn, of India, rcspec tivelj. Although the matches wcjo in the nature of nn anti-climax as far us the matter, of team Mipremnev was couierncd, they drew the greatest and most fashionable crowd ot the three day series. Japnn clinched the victory over India yesterday when tho team of Kumngne nnd Shiinldzu vanquished Fvee and L. S. Deune, of India, in the doubles, 0-1. 0-1. 2-0. 2-0. 0-0, stampeding the Indians after the big brenk nf the gnme in the first game of the final sot. Kumngne and Shlmidzu hnd their backs to the wall at the end of the fourth set, which wns featured by the brilliant game of Uenne nt t'ie net Donne, who was physically exhausted bj his gieat burst In the third and fourth sets, nppenred to falter and although the Indians managed to deuce (he game four times, thev tinalh lost it on Deane's double fault, a net by the snme piny or nnd nnotlur snappy placement, driven like a lino shot off Kumngne's racquet ( Speedboat ace on Delaware There will be a special epeedboai r.ne on the Delaware River this afternoon Four prominent river displacement racers .tre en tered In the battle, which will be held from the Camden Motiirboat. Club ov.r a twentj-one-nautlcal-mlle course The are the the Freda II from Westvllle. R mia'da from Tacony. Uabv Nmph, from the Schuylkill and Estelle, from Wisslnomlng The rare is for tho special Westvllle Powerboat As sociation tropin. On the Rail There was ilp tfo thit Hrlton wasn't very great. 1 OS trot Oreat Lon MacDonald took a dav off Dottle Dav from the big trot to today In the 2 07. He drew start her Starler Shreve la'd down the law to the drUerB n the third heat of th Wlnosa daethe.. Jou tell 'em Fred an1 we will hold the bihv That free-for-all todav sh'nu 1 he the bird a breeze Kd Allen Isn t ia ins a word Neither Is Johnny Paige. Al Saunders Is still countlnB ihe lone ?itn. Tte '" bulletin Issued frum Room 1207 in the Rellevue save he wil be count ins; for a while Atta bo Al It a about time ou got a real break Tiny Ma.xw.ll Was A-linncr Ihn.a nh.i.n lie has seen the press stand and condemned It as unsafe. Two tall thln-complexloned gents who hurdled th fence on the back stretch to duckralng the 150 sous admission ware lait seen going In the direction of Pittsburgh. They vr.re.btlnir pursued by a mounted do. Iieeman. Ifo. Uen.vl.ve, they wertp'f run hy wr fjylnr. AUGUST 20, 192J Top When I T Champion Swimmers and Divers' Have Beon Developed in ' N. Broad Street Pool I OVER 300 GIRLS TRAINING When Eugene Bolden. of the Illinois A. C, holder of the nntlonal one-mile swim championship nnd former ten mile king, remarked that Phllndelphln wns the swimming center of the United States, he made n sneecn. Tt.Mn1n1,t.tn M1.,f. 1...,. U..- hIaJ ' & uiiuuvifijiici iii,,ijn nun ui'rii ituivv for Its fine men nnd women swimmers, nnd nlso fnr the lnrge number of clubs nnd organizations in whjch the nqunrlc nrt is tnught. One of the finest of these institutions is the Phllndelphln Turngemelnde. lo cntcd nt Broad street nnd Columbln ave nue. The "Turners," as it is genernlly called, is one of the most widely known clubs of its kind in tho country. At present over 300 girls, from six vrnrs of nge upward, are dally being taught to swim In tho North Broad street tnnk. It is hoped thnt these girls now under instruction will somo dny be uhle to tnko the places of the large number of famous mermaids thnt now compete for tho organization. Star Mermaids Elizabeth Becker, Florence McLough lln. Mnric Hillegnss. Mnbel Arklle, Mnrgnret Clarke, Margnret Mnjer, Frnnces Clarke. Annn Wright. Ruth I'homns. Mnrgnret Rnvior. Emmn Kant- ,ter nnd Helen Hillegnss nre a few of the 1 young swimmers thnt hnve made their names known throughout the East. Miss Becker, one of the best in the COUntrv. rnted ns the snnpomo tii-ni of 1 the Middle Atlantic A. A. l. who 'swims everything from the fifty-yard . dnsh to tho "220." Is probnblv the best I performer who splnshcs In the Turners' , tnnk. She is clnss personified and Is n dnngerous opponent in nny sort of nquntlc competition. Mnrle Hllleznsn deserves tn runt 'next. Although only seventeen venrs of nge, Mnrle is a great iiprlntcr and holds the Middle Atlantic A. A. t breast stroke championship. Her sister. Helen, is nlso n point-getter for the Turners. Mie is n diver, nnd n cood one, too l'rnnces t inrKe. wno does 1 ,...! !.. f-.n. . " . . . rne iini- 1 10. MLr'rt : "nriRnr"I,-M"Jrr'l ,:,;!,.5n; kl ? ,'l;'-. ""'' A'",rt I Wr'l'.lll:''!" ''I:.1. PM,)0-tln.11iB' figures given above for each one are not the bc-t that thoj enn do. but their nverage time. Ruth Thomns nnd Mnrgnret Itnvoir also are swimmers of no mean ability. ' The latter, while only fifteen years old, hns made some of the best in tho conn- try stroke hnrd to win. Kthelda Bleib- 1 trey, of Now York, world's champion nt almost every distance wns forced to the limit by the youngster nt Atlantic City n few months ngo. While the Misses Thomas nnd Rnvior have not entered many competitive meets, both show gtent promise. Classy Divers When it comes to diving, there are very few mermaid thnt 'have any - thing on Florence McLoughlln. She Is .1 - 1 - .1.. -. 1 1 .. .. one 01 tno nest in Hie spori hiki iius uii mnnv n point for the Turners. Lmma Sautter Is also a nifty performer, and olin ritMf- Hill, T'lnronpii .,n.l In nn Hillegnss. makes up the diriving team o :- "."..p, .... - '"!'. ; - the orcanlzntiou. One of the gieatet mermaids that ever donned a one-piece suit was a product of the Turngemelnde. Miss Olgn Dorfner, who, before she retired, held about every record that was worth while. Gertrude Artelt. the young Philadel phia n who recently wns picked from more than 2000 entrants ns tho most beautifully formed athlete In America, learned all she knows about swimming in the Broad street nnd Columbln ave nue tnnk, although she Is now n mem-bor-of the Meadovvbrook Club. After taking a casual glnnce through the records of the mcrmnlds who hnve worn the colors of the Turners, It i easily seen thnt the club ifc In the front rank in Philadelphia, which is. ns Eugene Bolden put It. the swimming center of the 1'nited Stntes. BENTLEY DROPS 8 POINTS Baltimore Star Continues to Lead International League With .391 Tack Bentlcy . the Babe Ruth of the Internntionnl League, dropped eight points off his nverage during the last week. He is out in front fnr enough tn hnlil Ins lend, however Is .301. Jimmy Walsh, the former Mnckman. is m second plnce. with an average of .302. one point lc-s than Inst week " Jack Ogden. the former Swnrthmore College tw trior, has a wonderfnl pitch ing record to date. Ho has scored twenty-six victories and has onh tluee detent's. Bentlev , with nine wins nnd one defent, is nt the bond of the list. Groves, who with Ogden. shnres the pltclung oilmen lor hip wiuiiiiun - niij hns twenty -one wln nnu mx detent. Plnvcrs'who wore the livery of the Atnietics lino i imin-i m-utir sunn; n, the International League who ate bat- .... ., , , it it. . l,f.. ... . Itlng .300 or better nro: I.awrv. Bal - timore, ..i.i.i. iiniiim--. ivv.uiui. nil , Shnnnon. Newark. 331, and Shulte. .301. Police Have Open Dates The All-Phllideli u I'o i, e bas-ball fam has a few open dales In ugust and Sep tember for teams plaslng iw .Ileht and Sat urday ball This club hns plaved some of the best teams In the citv and .state and of V.' games plajcd has vvoi 112 Km club wishlnK to book this mm cm do to bv getting in touch with Harry J Moore in.1 Maiden- street Manavunk or phone Mana- unk 39P Wjnmlne 4MO ' Marty Summers Finishes Amatto j New York. Aug .'0 Mirtv Summer. knocked out Jlmmv Amino of Do. ton m the seventh round of a schedule! nuM, round fight at the Pila.-e of I Wo f Lor son former ama'eur hea- e' M rh mm n knocked out Walt.r Don un f mi Island In the mn'h r ui 1 ' i 've jie ten-rounder URNERS TURN OU CLASSY MERMAIDS White Sox Previous Winners of William P. SacltclCCup .Venr Nnme Club 180,-1 T. DlfJtry, N. Y. A. C. IM01 r. Dlrkri, N. Y. A. C. Time XllO till KO j). jf, Keder, N. Y. A. C. i:CO ISW) No raro , ... on. v .... I BOO No THtf JOOl r, A. Wench, N. Y I1K Chan. Kulifrl, N. Y IDOS David nattl. I'liiln. i A. :. A. O. lllO. till 3-5 12 4-5 lYl 1-3 1107 1:08 iK).n-r, l!07 1-S 1 :00 s-fi 1 KV1 2- l.-Ol 2- 1 102 2.R l!02 2-B 10 1 lOO 4-(l lrf)3. 1KS 4-S W) 3 1 .-04 1 -3 liril i i ,v. j'uiurin, ,,, i, .i. ,, , A. C, 11KM r. Y. JJinlflU, N. Y. A. V, IDOO r. . Daniels. N. Y. A. O 10OT Daniel IS. nonpar, t'. of P. 1U0S ,1. IF. Jlcllly, N. Y. A. V. 1000 .1. II. Kellly. N. Y. A. C. 101O ,1. K, Sliyroek. I. H. C. 1011 F. K. Hlinwk. I'. H. C. 1012 f. K. Hhrrnrk. I". H. ". ItllS V.. (. Srliull, Phlla. S. C. 1014 XV. Itanlnr. N. Y. A. ('. 10115 W. ItHnino, N. Y. A. C. 101ft R. l.hl. C. Y. M. C. A. 1017 f. K. Tomllnson. P. H. ('. 101H riamonil I'M. unnttarlif.l Kim If. Knierr. Oaldind. A. T. 1020 r. Crownocr. Glrnrd C Many Out-of-Town Mermen Here for Twenty-seventh Annual Event SEVEN EVENTS ON PROGRAM The, twenty-seventh nnnunl 100-vnrd open scrntch race for the William P. Sackett Cup. the oldest swimming trophy In this country nnd Canada, will bo held at Mlquon this nftcrnoon. More than a score of mermen, repre senting five out-of-town clubs ns well ns the lqcal swimming orgnnizntions, arc entered and with good wnter condi tions, a new local record fnr the cen tury, ns well ns u record time for the cup event nre likely to be stnblihcd. The rnce for the Sackett Cup is nmong the lict nf seven events whlcu I will be held under the auspices of the , Philadelphia Swimming Club nt its clubhouse on the Schuylkill River above ' Flnt Rock Dam. Chnrlev Crownocr. swimming fori Girnrd College, won the cup last cor. f nnd tins year lie nns onterei to ueicnu lOUIIMMCDOTflDAPi: FOR SACKETT COP ills Honor, out win compete uiiocr iiic,.- ------ ...., .-. . , colors of the Philadelphia Swimming , hoS. b,,"1 Produced right there. -.,..,. V.1UII. Crownover will hnve some pretty tougl! comp.tition todny. Lambert Sternborth. heralded on the Pacific Coast ns one of the leaders, has traveled ' all the way from Senttle, Wash, to take a fling' nt 1 ho Snckett Cup. Stern- 1 "berth will wear the colors of the Seattle Swimming Club. W. Johnson Mnrlln; i.-n-T' '''V LY! who is ns well known in tho New Innrl Rtnfnu nu StoMihortli Is nlnni ,,...-," ,,1 11 V i natural thev should have a Ycstcrn Const, will also compete -, tournament. It's wha you might call Mnrlln? mil swim for the American taking tlle nrKUmtnt outdoors.'" Red Cross Lifc-Snvlng Corps of Bos- The wMy pntr ' foow Quite n battle is expected to btlsoWVLJfVb.&I&WW'JitoS waged in thp Middle Atlantic champion - ship race also, ns a lino field of swim- mors will start. Among thpm will be Paul V. Magee, of the Camden Amer ican Legion 1 . . . . iiiiiuiT 111 iiiu vjfiiriiK r . Pawling he-mllo Marathon Trophy , Carl Crban. of Philadelphia Turners; t'Crso i'awnng. Jr.. unatinciicii, onti fIinr!Ai (.rrm'tiAfrT nr T'liilnilolnhin . . .. - - - - -;," ' swimming emu. The other live events on thoprogrnm IirC LIU- 1111-11 S 1UW-I Ut 1 UV1LL' rilUf. r. ,. um ..i i.A,iin., ""- "."" ".niun-uii rnce, men's boys' 100-yard scrntch lace and nnd women's fancy diving The opening battle will .-(art P. M. n :.,0 at C. Y. M. A. U. MEET TODAY Holds Annual Track and Field Games at P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. The nnnunl track and field clinm puunhlps of the Catholic Young Men's Aichdincesan I'nion of Philadelphia will be held today at Forty-fourth street and Pnrksido avenue on the P. 11. II. Y M. C. A. ground?. The fut event tart at 2 P. M. Many tamous athletes and Olvmpio pni ticipams ure ninouc tho various club representative Shan.ihm and Kntorpriu arc the t "In. f icntonilTs. with tho latter ruling favorite. You Auto Kno w Allien n rar Is new. n-ah It w.th rold wntr ri H vrl ! hlp to set the vnrnls'i I.uk.-virn or cod w-vfr I. ordlna'llv us d In wnshlns '! car bit n;er use hot vatr It will ru n th. pnlrt'ns To remnv jrrei.e or ol' on f.nflr. ,1,1 i ianl. ,r.mA I.- i His mark10' autoiK'l- siap (r-m-n.'i'v known a- s ft f.iic, i-.-- ' n iftie- -in b- usil Moii ever d - nrn us r.n bod rs " affn's th Bl . , I ) ar i sh Ulien a plain ln. hi. ben li-ta"l and i Ifrapnrnp frft nc m desired paint the Bias, wtth a I'nrt si lut'on of epsom silts In hot witer Tho so'utlin I. applied on the lnsld of the heidllsht Bla vrhere It Is illowed to fvarnra'o .sJCri frosting mav last several mnth ard If at onv time It. removal I. d"slrd It rtnv l qulrklv washed fff Where a permanent fr.-i.tln Is de.lt ed the Klass mi be cmund with a mlxiuru ..f water and carborundum - s, In triiinu a . leht'v n sillBn1 wlr wb.pi a oos-nttlnK rmh or pirille! n.tp . r, ." .. ...,-,. ..a n-i'i inr iir-rnuon snoui 1 he p-rfo-md snu mil J,'nl ' ,A, wpr'r,n, bl'""l '"" t-i stendv i .nr.'a"o lr, wb.-" Th". .1,,..,' ,,'", i i mni omifn'ng r.rpes n the oiit.p rows ' ' '.V.Lhr?w" '"" rlnl ln h. " 'nrrtenme irose ol tno lnnr rows n o n !-- rltn oui Nippies dlrecth opp i ibo.e -ighte-ifl hou'd to !ooe'id aout ha ' n, mu h Cas engine r nder 1 I. eenri 'v w-r.-oval In shipe d4 t the po ver thrjst in certain posltiors of n pttin ahl fre nuenllv hard carhtn .r"'s Hie formd nej the center of the cMlnl'r wil's The ex pansion of th in' n rines wil m ilntal i lompiejsitn so ion? i ih i n rdr wai' are Hue but this abmrmal wtir result, 'n a loss of cmpresi"n and ihi nn H t. ov.riome this diff-iiv ,0 thit the mi. -will deliver Its nrn-ni power 1. to let, the cjllnder Another for Blackstone P'ockstone lu-i r r nel mi mom -h. erst i f a th'ee rh-tic h- rs w m j.t ( a.. mer s Ian n ht n r id Bt7 ,, K , reel. 7 4 T-e , ir. t I ah, i ar . u ti , reo re oisihrin fHi e f iv h n I f r, , ' ," li (ini M- . e'r ei j Trim Yankd BIG ENTRY LISTING FALLS OPEN GOLF Jack Kelly and Costello, C. Hotf I ner, Leach, Sawyer and Cas- i sidy in on Notable Event PLAY AT PHILA. COUNTRY By SANDY McNIBLICK Some of the best outdoor golfers, some of the best Indoor golfers, some of the most notable oarsmen in th world nnd nil of Mnrtle Cnssldy'fi belt customers will take part in the second annunl open golf chnmplonshlp of the Fnlls of Schuylkill, which will ba played over the links of the Phllndcl' phift Country Club on Mondny. The nlny will be over thlrty-slx holes of medal nlny, every mnn for himself, and the lowest card turned in gets the title. You uin't tell whnt the ntheij, bojs nre making by wntcblnff them piny nnd there nre many surprises when the scores nre chalked up. Xenrly sixty entries hnve been turned in already, nnd tho entries are expected to touch the hundred mark tonight at the "Gunbont" when th Falls citizens really turn out for their weekly golf mnss-mectln.r. VIn O'Donnell Is chnirmnn of the committee running the event. A purse rivaling thnt of the district open Is expected to be offered, with plate for the amateurs. c- Competition Bill Leach won the title last year oer the busted sticks of the pack, but he will have a job on his bands to re pent Monday. Jack Snwycr. Chnrlie Hoffner, Tonv Natnlie. Bob Barnctt, Bill Bjrne, Matt Duffy, Jim Dough-, erty, Alex Douglas nnd somo of the ntlipr iirnmlniiiif rrt iirnfti1nnflln 'will be iu there to give him n healthy I run for it. Even Jack Kelly and Paul Costello, (world's champion doubles onrsmen, are? taking n tllng nt it, though oars aro raricd m the trnps. Robert Rausford, i n. prominent nmntcur, i-t among those I filtered. i The Fnlls is n reculnr hot-bed of coif. Eery native of the section was weanod on u nlblle and some of our best pro- le.-sionals, ..Jack Buike. for instance. hole" of this dty is nt Cnssidy'8 little restaurant railed the "Gunboat." Golf arguments nro won "and lost nightly in . '- uiiij tutu 1,11111111 iiiiiciuriivu there The pass word Is "mashie." th's high slf,n n hip pivot, the grip inter locking. t Kery ablo bodied citizen is nre.ent Saturday night for the debate nnd "'''J 're all booked for n match Sunday before they leae- the place. 1 !o 't' natural they should have a 1 J B,!,nhain- Vulu ?'enpi' w. c Hrno, at. srVh'h" "phM-.i.,h,err. 'u; ,a"' IS? Westmoreland (.' C . Trancls "Dan" Board man. Falls, Matthew A Duffy, LlansrcU f . C . Robert Ransford. I-lnnerch n C.i . 1 vin O'Donnell. rails. .l.m.. rii,in.w Coatesvllle C C Earl bchwarti. North, Hills CC . XV Nilen Philadelphia C. C; ' uvotriiii iuuuiiur, 1 tjrrisi v is .lamsi iacn. lUddon c c. B J Anty. West Chester aolt B.UQ Country riub Ale.ander DouKlas Aronlmtnk Golf Club 'Tom Kobimon .-t Davids c c w. j; ' r,. TorresJale c, t Jam.. Lee; Fallsi 7 r". . J" - ---. -. .-r a .-..-. nvan. Overbrook O James Jackson Falls: Jack Kelt.. Falls Pnu' V Costello. Falls: John It Kell. Sulls N.il McIIenrj Falls; Wlllnm Rmabottoin Fills. Jno Cleary. I Falls Qrlfflth Doardmin. Falls, A F. .Natalie, Lonedowne L C Robert Bamett. iFndvffren (.' C c II Hoffner Philmont ,C L . Stanley IlTn, Philadelphia Marilo Casnldv Falls Udward Jones, Fallsi 1 Fred PlrkarO. 1'al's Tom Pendercast. Falla; Harrj Naylor, Philadelphia C -' Dala. l'a.: I (lnrc' Flilon S'alls. Arthur FMwarrf. FaIIbi llav richwartz Fall. Hay Lester Ra (InblKjii Falls I'nmls Gilbbon, Uav Norlrn Falls HaTv Jarvls. Falla Falls! Falls: V MrFadden I all. XV Oreckler. Falls: Hark- I Haslen Falls. J Lvnrh. Falla. G less Philudelphii (ounny (.lub Caddy Tnuitiey In the mc.intTfne n lot of enre is be-, ing taken of the caddies at Hunting dun Valley They are in the throeB of their annunl tournament, nnd ft looks ns though somo hot duellos will be ' put on. Mot of the boys in the play nre pretty well grown up. but there's one, T. Null, only fuurtetti, who looks like n ( nmer. Swinging n br.ivsy manfully without once letting it throw him, this midget went out in ."3 nnd only took 107 to tal He just missed the first flight I' O'Neill was low with 44. 4280. Others who made the first flight in the qualify ing round this week wore: Joe Kolbnck. 12. ol !3; T Pannclon, 14. .-:: S)7 : L Lee. 17. 50 07; W. Sullivnn, ."1, ."0 101 : F Harris, fil. .-,2103; L Higgs. r,, r.l 10.-., nnd .1 Kennv . 47, ."i 10,". The tournament for the employes, wlih li nlwnvs get a big hand, is said to' have been postponed till September. It wouldn't be a tourney without Thomns Kecvil. the expert steward, nnd he's vacationing Springfield Signs Collegian Cnnrnril. N. II., Aiib 20 -William 8,aN un shortstop nf a local senil-profeislnnal hall im has teen ulan-d b the Sprlnsn.ld c ub i f the Uastern Leasue fellll nil'! Five quality blends &SCQ leas kdq Orantje Pekoe India Ceylon Old Countrj' Style Plain Black Mixed At all our Store N'i;TI!ii;HII:'!illlli!llili:i:i;llll!!ll!li:!llllliIII!!li;!!ll!aill!liraiIiDIlll01III TODAY GREATEST RACING PROGRAM EVER OFFERED at Tin: ! Belmont Grand Circuit Meeting I i. 07 Trot 1 1 OOO Free-for-ll Puce . 10 DO . IfMVJ , znno soo Btart J Krlm hlnkoj Pace ' , (,V It...... irniiing liasn laslest Horse. In the Worlil Hilt Nn Ailwinre In Prleea Admission and Tax, l.f,n NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK IUSKn.U.I, TODAY, V, M SKATH AT VpAUi8 !, 1. 1 m 1 fcllS. L y h zn. y y., a . . 1 l" 4 m t a X ..I "'. m-v, . Ii,, zV "t' ft A s-"" " - r1"Art It ,f - HVV. V-i, ,, 'o. .-, 'v.,.,'1 O ( artAj.m .
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