' i ' U VW O " i i A 1 ( 1 to- EVENING PUBLIC ODBDaEB PHIL'ADECPHIA', FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, " 1921 13 JL Pittsburgh Stumbles Again and Giants Are Only 4 1-2 Games Out of First Place Hi'MMr.u KK"nnT-5 ATLANTin f'lTY. N. J. yti.1 ' BANTS' SPURT SETS HYUUUALNNi Revival of Home World's Series Thoughts After Third Straight Win From Pirates INDIANS BACK IN FIRST ir. the Ginnts stnrtctl- their lone J .for spurt thnt will eventually tollmen the top rung.o the 1ml ,? New York twines nnd fain seem think onco ngnln Hint their favorite meet in the World's Series In Oc hhr right ntCoognn'B Bluff. Yesterdav the men of McOraw again .Milled li own the I Irntca' lead by . '?' It the third straight game of tho SS Am.""" to the .landing, this in the nurcniipcrs nro four-nnd a fttfttmos aliend nnd nrc not so ccrtnln .llnnlnR the pennant as. they were km the? put foot on New York soil. VVf the Glints rapture the last game rf the Im the Pirntes will leave rUnra 1n-t Hireo nnd n half games S?,,J nlilrh Ih not so commanding a ffifji? fi t-P,nra lonm llk.CH t0 Snjoy ft. Gl'nt". judRlng';i.y their perform T .. ilnt the l' rates, have found Sffi tat" W '. while the pitchers Kff. surprising return to form, ml! combination should mnkc thorn toinSu for the remainder of the year :S t at rct for the present, at nny Jte the clnin, that the Pirates have tit 'flag cinched. Mfowl's Hitting Helps ' vi York fans nnd the newspapers ,,; that the return to hitting form ot t!in Mcuscl tow been the big reason the sudden display of form on the Mrt of tho Oinnf. When the Me fcitcs were in thn depths of their S slump MpuwI'ii weak hitting In rt ntaches was given na' the 'reason-. Vohflt the former Phil has found his ride the (Slants look more formid Mt If thev continue their present iiretk the face down the stretch Lid be as close nnd interesting as tilt between the Yankees and the Jn- lesterdav the Tribe, arose In Its Ttrath andvnllotied Hob Shawkey mm I couple of other twirlers viciously When the figures worn counted it was found that the world's champions had ' mistered l-r runs to I for the Yanks. Allan Pothornn. who turned in a great time on the Yanks' last trip to tho chimps' bailiwick, turned in almost as tood a one yesterday. He had the Yinlj hopelcs when hits meant runs tnd never was in danger, mainly be cause of the big lead bis pals fur tished him. When the Indians were In New York on the last swing cast Bothoron was knocked off the hurllmj P'jlt- . . With Covalcskln out of th way tho Hwtgmen figured it would be easy foi? I dean sweep of the series nnd a one-ind-a-half-xamo lend for the Detroit contests, which start this afternoon. Tie worm turned, and onco ngain the Indians nrc back in first place, this tine by the margin of a point. Both the Yankees nnd Cleveland will tat their hands full during the next fro days The Tigers have been play ing better ball recently than at any time this month, with the exception of tie Red Sox series, while the Senators lire shown swell blnoc leaving the lome lot. Btoole Goes Nills' Streak Ai for the home clubs, they both lost jesterday, the Phillies being un ible to continue their winning streak tilt had reached four and the Athletics mccurabing for the second straight time ' to the While Sox. Iluck Belts, the Delaware product, is oa thn hill for the Phils yesterday. ind.had it not been for the vagaries of the wind, which caused bis teammate to commit Holding bulls, and for Dun cm the fleet left tielder of the Reds, nlibt have scored tho verdict. . The less s-aid about the Athletics tho better. Buck rreeman, who twirled n peat game against Cleveland hero a eounle of weeks ago, started against Ike Sox and was manhandled so viciously tilt he was removed In favor of Rollio Xirlor. who received tho sa'mc sort of hutment. Sixteen hits rang off tho hats of the Okasonitrs while the Macks were get ting an even dozen off Russell, the new Uron the So payroll. Tillle Walker managed to snare ouo hit, bringing his total of hits in consecutive gnmes up to (Ween. Wintry Witt and Joe Dugan Had three bingles npieco 'and Dykes ta Oriffin two eaehi The Senators came back with a ven tneo against the Tigers yesterdav and nnd the nffront to Walter Johnson Hednesda by humping the Tigers. J '" !,' Mogridgc was In the firing pit !i ''ft-hiHBtminns nnd Leonnid for r. Tigers. In the other American L'?'U9, Wine the Browns, with Van 'r hurling, stopped the Red Sox. in the National Crimes bnd the hot- of a pitchers' duel with Cheeves and ""lubs defeated the Dodgers, 0 to 2. . " Cardinals continued their clean-up iu$ r 'J10 Hiaves by annexing tho XM straight f (he series, 4 to 1 wi,"'' ,he winning hurler and Bwtt tho loser. cs and Bungles t,jterila' nil- mu t...i -. Mltli.r"Jlf "'.. "l1" ' Irnlr' lend. Wtillo li'' mo.r"n .ViLy .'"'"'out the "nm!" ' two nitii ",,. ' ,",t "" a ,lome run BiSpir' nfThi vruU,fl out 'r Clovilnnfl when lttl pluCi iiTainl5"- "0I!,"1 "'"n letters 0NI In 11J Y,J..!fi'"t,"!r.0P "T nr" '""I upon h iim sl,"tPl mllcBmen ro.lo ,rlWiplr8 rt antl "'0:l"i the Ynnlis ?."'&' l"J,i7)!!l.'",""' 'if u-orti7iil battlno If Covlo ,',,' ',"'" 'J ?tf """ro (it Itntt oofiiiiu iiie;; 0 ttienlu-iix J',.'"tlin!rrlfIrmMpii,',iV"". "' ,lat recall.,.! '''nation: "Ml.,, ""'hie .IniiilnR cii IIMo "' hnl (,,"' " ii lie ileneil. lint h,n "Msenieiit h. "r"":x rrom the Nov York f'8fWi,i""'n"r' sec-onci banun of ll?id".v" v).lJk,(1ln, lniro?m In .. ,?n,ll u i. V. "''" ' Jilan In bolster athammti A in V, Jj ""r than likely thnt "'" U li vi. fur Uothnm this week. &'.'" "nor ;,V.rpi V.""' "I T" CoW . frinl, n . . hi;,, " hofflf?n.hP,",r'.1, I"m,!",r ""' In .".!. out nf taZ,"'' W'1 . e accepted en ,''" he sir.;:. " ' '""Q"".. Y'. enro "' "druenth-;,? "' "-""" h Ul-P ed 'I Vn n , .!' Pl'C'l hat, rrnrhnl Sun th. W,'wr i,U,"'r' II' nl",'( 'jfigSsfe steu-ja ssif. I aingl rla'oi" t i:rd"-1 ,"',,'.",, ''Is team P. th four k lnPMi""' '" Ji'ttlnr n h(m, thVs" f'-n"'d fl,,1,""1"?1,, Tl'" '" liHll lk!.?r I mi. hi li "! "1" " This um ""t t,, , li lie hlMry nf the prk ,,l,i mis iiAn nwn,,.ii..i...., 'C What May Happen In Baseball Today AMEIHOAN I.EAflUE rinh Cleielanrt . Nf,r York . Hmhlncton St. Louis , Detroit , . W. I.. r.o. Win .017 .flln .537 .not .470 ,47 .41: .370 Iwe non .007 .MS .400 .4011 .400 .433 .301 13 40 71 45 5 7 oia mi naa no no .son A m .412 noaton WAV. ?HnJ as as 47(1 Athletics 43 18 .304 AI NATIONAL LEAGUl? riuh w. u r.c. PltlMiurth 70 11 .031 New York 73 r.O .503 IioMon , 03 52 .550 Mt. I.OUI11 02 57 ,S2t Win 1tir .550 .523 .'45J ,'330 .5.11 .517 iiroowrn 03 50 .610 v inrinnnu n4 07 .4 in no .420 fhtcnKo ftl rniuiCfi 40 HI .331 .328 YE8TERDAYS RESULTS NATIONAL 1.V.AQVK Clnclnnnll, 3 rhllllee. I. New York, Si IMttbnrgb, 2. , St. IOiils, 4t Iloston. 2. lirnoklyn, St Clilmco, 2, AMKntCAN IJ5A0UK Chlcnco. 13t Athlftlen, 0. Wnahlnaton. 0 Detroit. 1, Cleteland, Ifii Nenr York, 1. St. Louis, 7i tloston. 2. AMRRICAN ASSOCIATION Minneapolis. Ot Inoinnnpolls, 0. Other teams not scheduled. SOUTIIEIIN ASSOCIATION Memphis Memphis ils. 4i New Orlmns. 2 (1st runie). Memphis, lit New Orleans. 7 (2d came). inrmingnniu. i Lnaitanooxn, o. Atlanta. 3 Nnslirllle. 2. I.lttle Itock-Moblle, postponed, rnln. KASTEUN LEAOUE ' nridreeort. 4i Albany. 3. New Haven, JOi Watfrbury. 8. Ilnrtford, 7t Worcester, 8. l'lttstleld, 10: Stirlnifleld, 0. TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL LEAOUE i Cincinnati at Philadelphia. St. 1inl nt Iloston. l.lll.i,pti nl Vi.w Ynrk. Clilcnso at nrooUljn. AMERICAN LEAGUE Athletics at SI. Louis. IioMon at Chicago. Washlnston nt Cleveland. New l'ork nt Detroit. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE , YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Jersey Cfty, Ol Buffalo, 8. Toronto, 7t Newark, 3. Rending', 4 Rochester, 1. Uoltlmore. Ill Syracuse, 4. fiCnEDULE FOR TODAY Newark at Toronto. Jersey City at Buffalo. Reading at Rochester. Baltimore at Sraeuse. STANDINGS 01" THE CLVR3 ... r. w. r.. P.C n.uimnr. ino" 33 .752 Newark . 51 77 !? Buffalo... R2 53 .007 Syracuse. BJ 70 .402 Toronto. . . 74 50 .550 Jer. CIU". . 4S 70 .378 Rochester 70 00 .038 Rending.. 45 SO .814 MISS AMERICA II OUT . OF GtiLD CUP CONTESTS Gar Wood Reserves Defender for Harmoworth Trophy Race Detroit. Mich.. Aug. 20. With drawal of Miss America II, Gar Wood's new Harmsworth trophy defender, from competition in the uoiu uup races, wmcu begin in the Detroit River here tomor row, was announced by her owner to dav. ' It has been decided, Wood said, to ,!,,,,! nnii Mlti Amorlen I tn defend the Gold Cup and save the new craft for the liritlsli international w""i'" worth trophy) races, September 3 and T. !' -iHi,innl0 111 tills event. hOW ever, she will be obliged to enter tint elimination trials heptemiicr i ami -. wu,i n.-nV,ntilv win drlvi Miss Amcr lea I In tomorrow's heat of the Gold Cup event. Seven other speed boats also are senetiuieu to pHrnciimic j---. nro Miss Chicago, Chicago Yacht Club; Miss Peerless, Buffalo Launch Club: Orlo III. Columbia Yacht Club; Willi.' a, oinlo onifrul hv C. IfnrolH Wills. of' Detroit; Haby Sure Cure, Detroit Boat Club; anss Toronto, oi mo in ronto Boat Club, nnd Miss Belle Iele II, of the Detroit Boat Club. 636 GUNNERS COMPETE IN GRAND AMERICAN Shoot at 100 Targets From 16 to 23 Yards riiL.nnn Am- "ft. The Grand American Handicap, feature of the trap-diooting world, which calls for 100 targets, sixteen to twenty-threo yards rise, ia being deemed today over tne traps of the South Shore Country Club, where the national tournament line Vifinn In nrnprpfcs this week. This venr's classic has attracted an entry list of O.'ill experts from nil parts nt Hm 7niii,i stnti n ml Canada. Ex perts and unknown am included in the entry list. Shots who linvo won na tional and State titles have been placed rn fli liiirli vnnlnpp mnrks. while thosn of lesser renown will slioot from short distances. Only one shot has over won tho event with a perfect score. When tho event was held nt the Chicago Gun Club, Kensington, III., in 1010, Riley Thompson, of Cntncsdlle. Mo., who was unknown to the shooVnB world, made a perfe t score from liirteen yards. A. Ii. It ens, of Cleveland, was the 1020 champion, infilling uj tnrgets irom !, ulnrtfnnn vnrrl line. The feature has been won six times form, niiioiiwti vnrilc nml fl. Ini'ife num ber of entrants shoot from this dlstaneo today, snooting started ai w ociock iliiu mnrnimr n nil It. wns exneetcd It would tako the entire day to determino tne winner. Elkton Pros Busy Tniinnv Tinsrnn'n Klktnn ProfflHSlonals hava been er busy tho last eek. Tlia clul) hay procured some or too oesi piaom in douiii Philadelphia and now has open datej for all of thn leading Homo teams, jonnny no can. 1U33 Durfor streat. The Panrhall A, C. has Haturdav. Aueust 27 opemfor tlrst-class tra8lln teams. 8. P. Ilimu. I01T Sajbiook nenue. Woodland 2978 J. 'Runs Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues NATIONAL LKAOrK SIM TIWIT V STI New'VoVuT. 7 0 7117 .' 30 St. Louis... 4 (1 10 7 I .11 Cincinnati.. 1 " 7 (I i 27 Brooklyn ... '. 2 I :t 20 Boston 8 -I 2 10 IMttsburgli.. 10 3 2 2 17 les ....- 2 J II I 15 Chicago ..' ! 1 01 01 2) 0 AMKRICAN LKAGl'K JSJ1LTIWTI SJ "i in 2 12 i.-nrp .115 2 2112 7 Jo 0 15111 2 ,i 41 r,i i a is . ! ol nl nl 2 i:$ .i .i ioi ol : l 1 Ol 8' II' 1 0 i.1 :i! -II .11 i1 H Detroit f St. Louis,. . ilS Boston ... Cltncluud . Chicago . . New York. Athletics . 4 27 25 21 21 20 Washington.' INTERNATIONAL LKAGUB " TsTmi tTw!'! if S TI llnltlmorn".. 51 7,10 II 45 Toronto ... 21 H a 7 42 RuffM 11 14 4 4 K II Svmni ' ia' a I 8 4 an Hocliester .. 10' 7 II 10 1 .11 'Newark .... 7 6 0 3 21 Jersey City. I b l 2 0 I ItO LLANERCH CLUB TO REBUILD LINKS Plans Changes to Make Cham pionship Golf Course Record Scoring in Westorn Open BALL SNIPERS IN ACTION By SANDY McNIBLICK A lot of Improvements, several new holes nnd at least one new golf course loom In the gloaming for the Phila delphia district. 'Midst the conversa tion being relayed to and fro on the subject ono club at least has taken dcllnlto action. This Is tho Llancrch Country Club. The improvements contemplated there are such that virtually a new course will face the members when the work is finished. Thero are eighteen uoiuu there now. It Is planned, with tho additional room provided by other property, to re arrange tho course, utilizing as much of the old and very tine fairway as pos sible, as well as womo of tho greens. But the layout will be transformed and most of tho holes will be entirely dif ferent. The property as It ftandsls fairly rolling, but the liolo layout is nono too intricate, tho easiest way apparently having been adopted when the course was llrst laid out. The new ground will afford some sporty shots. An architect has already gone over tho situation and has outlined a course which it is planned to make one of the best tests of golf in the city, a real championship affair. Tho new layout will measure 0IU5 yards nnd n con siderable sum of money will be spent if necessary. Llancrch already has about the most modern clubhouse hereabouts, with every facility provided for the conven ience of the golfers nnd for the social life of the surrounding community. Bob Hansford, former secretary, is once moro actively interested in the affairs of the club and is assisting in plans for the new course with all his old-timo enthusiasm. j Gaudy Scoring Locals don't know but they'd like to be shown that Oakwood course, where the Western open Is being ployed, be fore they become cnrnpttircd over tho scoring Jjolng on out there in' Clcve- lnnrl Tivnrv nil, nf thn lipnvr fnvnrltpa broke 150 for thirty-six holes, nbout hfteen in all getting under that level. Bobby .Tones led the first two rounds with 130. That's been done. But French hnd a Cj the first time out,. There were two 00s and at least five under 145. This last score is generally good for the lead in nny big tourney after thirty-six holes. Anyhow, It's n killing pace on any course, especially with only ten strokes covering such world-fnmous players as were in tho lead last night. And nil under lfiO. This score looked terri ble at the start of the third round, and in most tournaments it's good fol a real crack at the money. Therefore, either the course U easy or the stars are In the ccstacics of beau tiful golf, nnd world's records are being toppled right and left. Volunteer Retrievers Tt comes pretty straight that the volunteer golf ball retrievers at Cobbs Creek are still going strong. A plnyor reports that a tousled youngster slyly npproached him the other day out there. "Wantn buy some good balls, lady? he whispered. "Where are they?" Ktiving balls that way Is prohibited, but evidence wns desired. The kid looked around cautiously. Then- he went through the motion of the well-known toddle. About thlrtv bnlls, well monogrnmed by nlblic slashes, trickled to the ground from the room- depths of his knickers. "But the worst." nsserts Charles Ilalpen. one of our latest enthusiaMs. I,-,, .bo nther ilnv out there when I hit a magnificent slice to the woods. There J was a rnonie in wu:iu uau siuuno uy.ua started, scpiawks and outcries. J'he kids were lighting for the ball. I guess. When I got thero it wns not to be found. Nor the kids. ' Turning bock in despair finally, a ktrt caught up to mei on the way back. " 'Wnnt to buyan good ball? tue kid sold, and dinged if it wasn't my own boll lie wanted to sell rae ! "If all my shots would a want whers I wanted 'cm to go at." stated ono starter for tho oron champlonslp ot the Tails of Schu 1 kill tho other day. "I would a had a. sweet score " Translated, that Is a classic thousht, as all the Bolfinir world knos. A duplicate Dnb Gardner, as to facial feature" has Just arrived to play hera In Oolf"r Andcron. who sreatlv resembles the illustrious Chicago star. Anderson has a fin" Itaine. toS. and should loave his print In the tourneys to come Ed Tare, Jr., Is ivleldlnr n, malicious Iron there dae If he's not atop his earne, he ought 10 be, for he's been ucorlng well on se'eral courses this weak, despite the rock putting encountered on moat greens. Motrin Jones turned the Frankford cour'e In thlrtv.four strokes recently, nil the morn remarkable for tho fact that ho had two It or" nutts mlesed. or ii thlrtv-two In sight. There's onlv one short hole In the nine thero nnd blrdlos mean laying n long up proiih mlshty close to any p!n there. Albert Kelly proved to be the "Oeorse Dun. can" of the Cricket Cluh's first annual raddy tournament played recently. He hits a ball, runs aftor It, and plavs he next nil In th- snin breath. He didn't have to run far as he ato up fifty-nine strokes onto first hole- thirty-five on the apcond. nnd en on Hm ran out of pep by thn time he reached the fourth, and came In to rest up for next year. WOMEN'S SEMI-FINALS Large Gallery Follows Players in Western Golf Chicago, ug. 20. Willi piny In the women's Western Golf Association championship tournament nt Westmore land narrowed down to the Konii-finnls, large galleries today followed the two remaining pairs contorting for tho title. Two excellent matches were In ptos pect. MIrh Jeunctto Kinney, of Cleve land, vs. Mrs. .1. W. Doughs, of West moreland. Ohicago. and Mrs. Mplvin .Tones, of Olympin Fields, Chicago, vs. Mis Frances Iladtield, of Milwaukee. The latter match created the most In terest from a technical standpoint, as Miss lladlield is one of tho lending young women plajcrs In Wisconsin, while Mrs. .Tones holds Ihn local city championship and is rated as tho finest mednl player 'n tho Middle WcH. Oyster Roast at Chester Off The ojstor roast nnd basobtll gamo sched uled for tho afternoon nj Heptember 4 at the Chester Pair grounds. In conjunction with tho opening of the Delaware County - l . I .. . "l nV nui a liaati i nnia4 1Li New Canadian Pacing Record OtUwa. Aug, 26. UomaU, a sven-i ear old bay mare, established a new Canadian ptcJn record of 2;0S on a half-mils track at chestervllle. She was owned and driven by Jamea Btewart. of Ottawa. The formr Cana dian record of 2,05H was hM ly the K, a rritUloo. 1 iTi, in in... .-- .- m,i..ivu, huh an nouncement was mads today by Cody Ureii nen, Philadelphia sportsman, who bad planned to take oer the fair grounds for the purpose of promoting nutnmobllo and .n.nvrt.la . I ll... In ,l,e Ctlltlr. IIIUIUIV,.!, ,Wfc .l..v ... (Its MWS, Home-Run Hitlers in Games Yesterday Pennon's Total, llornsbr. Cardinals. . ... 1 I" Sniithworth, Urates.... 1 0 Hce!l. Indians' 1 t Toner, (Hants 1 X TOTALS TO DATB Nntlonnl League B04 American Jitgun 370 Total 773 American I.engtte (IITJO) ana NntVonnl League (1020) 201 Total .... 020 Tilden and Richards Battle Kinsey Brothers in National Doubles Play WILLIAMS-WASHBURN W I N Boston. Mass., Aug. '20. The West against the Knot the Kinsey brothers, ot California, opposing the world tennis champion. William T. Tilden. 2d, nnd Vincent Richards, his youthful partner In the semi-final round of the national doubles championship tournament, was the principal watch in a day-long pro gram of title pluy on the courts of tho Longwood Cricket Club today. Vt 1th this match disposed of first on one of the grandstand courts, it was arranged that both courts should be given over, to the national mixed doubles semi-final play. , ,, Iu these two matches, set for n:l.i P. M., Tilden and Mrs. Molln Bjurstodt Mnllory. national woman singles cham pion, were opposed by Mrs. May Sut ton Bundy. singles' titlixt of it deende ngo, and Robert Kinsey. nnd Miss Mary K. Browne nnd W. M. Johnston, encli n former nntlonnl champion, were to meet Mrs. F. II. Godfrey nnd Max Woosnnm. the latter captain ot the English Davis Cup team. The finals In these tournnments. which are being p!aed on the Chestnut Hill courts, will come tomorrow, with todnv's winning pair in the nntlonnl doubles meeting Willinms nnd Wnsh burn. Davis Cup team members, who advanced yesterday. On the Longwood courts the Invita tion women's tournament and tho juniors' nnd bos' national champion ship events were continued this morn- inP- , o i Four youths went Into the semi-final round In the national junior cham pionship singles, the winners being Morton Bernstein, of New York ; Ar nold W. Jones, of Providence; Vincent Richards, of New York, and Harry Cof fin, of Pennsylvania. They will meet in thnt order this morning with the championship lltlo to be played for to morrow. Two teams also reached the semi final round in tho junior doubles, and one pair went Into the finnl bracket. One player gained his place in the final round of the boys' singles, namely, little Tommy McGHnn. who defeated David O'Loughlin at 0-1. 11-0, yester day morning, iu the lower semi-final bracket. George Lott nnd Julius Sag lowsky .reached the fceml-final round in the upper hnlf. J. D. 13. Jones, of Providence, and Arthur Ingrahnm won the veternns' na tional doubles championship by defeat ing Frederick G. Anderson nnd Dr. T. W. Stephens at 0-1, 0-3 in the finnl round. In tho women's special Invitation slugles. Miss Browns renched the final round by defeating Mis- Leslie Ban croft, ot the Longwood Club, by n score of 7-". 0-.1, in a match that saw the great little Cnlifornian forced to her fastest pace in the opening set. Miss Bnncroft was driving beautifully, not only getting splendid depth on her ground strokes, but nlso holding fine control. It was dangerous for Miss Browne to rush the net indiscriminately ngainst the sharp-shooting returns of the local girl, and the former national champion was careful to pick her open ing before she ventured to close quarters. KIDDIES IN SWIM MEET - a. Little Mermaids to Compete In Pub lic Pool Today There will be an interesting exhibition of swimming nnd diving this afternoon in the West Philadelphia public pool. Fifty -soventh and Summer streets. Tho contestants will bo mermaids fourteen years old nnd under, and they u.ll compef under the direction of Miss Kdith lintel, their instructrc. The program will include competition in the various swimming htrokes, fancy diving, sprints and rolny races. FACE 4-CYLINDER Power, speed, durability and henuty sire It undisputed Iriidrrshlp. Small rtrtt WEEK HAVERFORD CYCLE CO. AMERICA'S LAItGEST CYCLE HOUSE nva mantel street Uilllllll'lHUIIIVH It stays fresh Victor Bread 6 Big Loaf At all our Stores EAST VS. WEST IN TENNIS SEMI-FINAL J&v $1- PER s$ms o SrWvtrffsT QC&fcsJ tTvtSSBwCJs1sWjswJw'. UmaujUUjgfiliajl1 y;tuawuuiiuutiuttiyiMUk JONES LEADS FIELD IN WESTERN GOLF; Young Amateur Shows Way to Cracks Pros on Oak wood Links FINAL 36' HOLES TODAY Cleveland. 0., Aug. 20. With twenty-one plajers having scored lf0 or better for the first thirty-six holes, sixty-seven golfers today played the final thirty-six holes of the open golf championship of the Western Golf Asso ciation over the links of tho Oakwood Club. The highest score admitting players to the last two round wns 15S. the field being led at tho halfway mark by Bobby Jones, amateur, of Atlanta, whose Gll-70-131) wns one stroke better than Kmmett French's 05-7i"-140. At the start of today's double round of the (1280-yard links, (he best chnnco for victory apparently Inid nniong the ten plnyers who started the final tours of the course with scores of 147 or hotter. These were, In addition to Jones nnd French, Bob Peebles, of Peoria. 142; Walter Unpen. New York, 143; Jock Hutchison. Chicago, 143; Mike Brady. Detroit. 145; P. O. Hurt, Marietta, 140: Dave Ogllvie, Cleveland. 147; Bob McDonald, Chicago, 147, and Willie Ogg, Worcester, Mass.. 147. Jim Barnes, of New York, national open champion, with 140. seems out of the race for first place, being ten strokes behind Jones and none too cer tain of his game during the first two rounds, while Jones reeled off par after par, his only disappointments being fail ure to capture more birdies. In the thirty-six holes played Wednes day nnd yesterday the Southern amateur had only three holes in one above par, while he bad six birdies with j all tho rest even pars. This was the most consistent performance of the first two round", French getting eight birdies I the first day in his score of 05, but going four over pnr yesterday for 75. Peebles, although not so erratic, had i six birdies in his 00 round, nnd then fell off to 73 yesterdav. ' I "Tug" Wilson Drake Track Coach IJrbniin. III.. Aug. ao, Kenneth ("Tug )' JMIson. Inliersity of Illinois track, basket ball and football plnyor. wns named todav I as director of athletics and coach nf the track team nt Drake Univeralt). He will report Immed ntnly. Wilson held thn West em Conference record in the Javelin throw I nnd was a member of the American Olympics team nt Antwerp. STEAMSHIP NOTICES Kejxer Ride . Iloltlmore Mobile New I r 111 SK Regular Express, Passenger andjB (A " NAWSCO LINES Pier 10 North S. S. Lehigh Now Loading Scheduled to Sail Aug. 27th for SAN DIEGO. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. OAKLAND, SEATTLE. TACOMA. PORTLAND. ASTORIA AND VANCOUVER, B. C. For Rates and Information NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. -IffCHlS V S 136 S. Fourth St.. Phila. 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Sailings Evry Fo Days via S. S. "Fort Victoria" S. S. "Fort Hnmilton" firnd or Special Summer Tour folder UnNESS;HKRHW LINE .? Whitehall St.. N. T. FtTSNKSS. WIJliY cb.;'l,TD. Boorw Bld.. rhlli; RERMUDA JAPS VICTORS IN DAVIS CUP PLAY Shimidzu Easily Defeats Ander son, but Kumagae Is Ex tended to Five Sots NEARING CHALLENGE ROUND Newport. II. T.. Aug. CO The Jap nr.eso Davis Cnj tennis earn, consist ing of Ichlya Kumagae and Zenzo Shi midzu, reached n point within one match of the challenge round against the United States when they defeated the Australian team in two straight matches on the Casino courts here. Shimidzu defented J. D. Anderson in the forenoon singles matcli in straight sets, 0-4. 7-5, 0-4. In the afternoon match Kumognc won ''froni J. B. Ilawkes in a grueling five-set contest consuming 2 hours nnd 40 miuutes of nctunl play by score of 3-0, 2-0, 8-0, 0-2, 0-3. A victory in the doubles mntch today or in one of the remaining singles con tests tomorrow will clinch the right nf the Oriental stars to face the defend ing United Stntcs team at Forest Hills on September 2, 3 and 5. The steadiness and endurance of the Nipponese plnyers were the outstanding features yesterday. Shimidzu had n comporatively easy win from Anderson, due to the hitter's numerous error". The afternoon match wai a thrilling contest of speed, terrific stroking nnd placement, in which Ilawkes. while his strength lasted, dominated the situa tion. He ran through the first two sets with the loss of but five gomes, ham mering the ball to all parts of the court, and particularly to Kumngac's back hand, for repeated nces. I Kumagae raced about the court in tireless fashion, however, and the an tipodean plnycr found his strength un equal to the tnsk of wearing him down. Kumagae made his stand in the third tot, which he won. S games to 0, and in which six games went to deuce one or more time. With the score two sets to one against him when the plnyers returned from the clubhouse after the customer rst. Kumagae quickly ran through the fourth and fifth sets. Kumngae won twenty-five games to Ilawkes' twenty three and 151 points to the Australian's 110. The points nnd strokes follow: Bets. Oms. I'ts. N O. r. S A. D V. Kumagae a 25 l.-.j ,',;i ,-,: 27 24 Ilawkes. 2 23 110 38 00 30 14 STEAMSHIP NOTICES iress, Freight Service N. Y. to Rio de Janeiro, Montevideo, Buenos S S MARTHA WASHINGTON, ir.,000 tons (b) S S AMERICAN LEGION, 21.000 tona tc) . Steamers of U. S. Shipping Board Aires ' Sept. a SepL 17 (b) First and second class (cj First and third class For rates nnd particulars npply to nny Passenger Acenrj or to i Munson Steamship Line 07 Wall Street, New York Drexcl Building - Philadelphia Orleans St. Louis Conway Tlldg Chicago SMpptni Foard e Lombard 5791-2-3; Main 7781-2 KERR LINES Sailings .from Philadelphia BREMEN HAMBURG SS "West Raritans"(USSB) Sailing Sept. 3 SS "Bannock" (USSB) Sailing Sept. 17 ANTWERP ROTTERDAM SS "City of Flint" (USSB) Sailing Sept. 5 Hudson Shipping Co., Inc. Agents LAFAYETTE BUILDING PHILADELPHIA. PA. Hell Telephone Kej stone Telrphone Main OUt Lombard 3'ifll "r- EARN-LINE "nrorponited 1S01 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer Regular Freight Service Philadelphia to Havana SS "COQU1NA" SEPT. 10 tArrangenieiitH hare been made for quick dlsih.irc, of curto nt ll.tr.int) For rates and particulars apply Earn-Line Steamship Co. rniuitt Bidg., Phila. Lombard njno.l 2.3 n)n ;,,.. Dl RECTiaUtiSERVICE To Danzig PvignLibauStettia From PH1LADLLPHIA-LATE AUG. U. S. S. P. "Oronoko I'roin Nw York Autnit 30 U. S. S. B. "Fort Armitron," iHARRISS, MAGILL & CO.. Ibc jSXtay.tU niee. P0,1 alB.Mji MMSMSSS CARDS MAY GET KELLY National Leaguers Take Liking to Star of Wlldwood Club Kd Kelly, the big outfielder of the Wildwood'basebnll team, may be seen in the uniform of tho S't. Louis Cardinals next season. A scout of the St. Louis "lub has been watching Kellj's work 'or somo time, nnd he thinks highly of his ability. Shore baseball fans sny that Kd Is one of the best platers that has ever trod on the Beach Park diamond. 1 Il ls the lending outfielder and base stealer of the aggregation, nnd is hitting the npple at a .430 clip. Yale Grid Tickets at Old Price New llaten. Conn., Aug 21 -Yale ll tot niter Its chargo for season '1 k-" for '0'itball rames '-, the bowl Jhls fall, .nmril. 'nsf to an Hnncuncement bv the Vale I Di versity athlotlc ticket management. A season ticket admits to seven games nnd costs 14 The Yale-West I'olnt e.n-l Yne-I'r,ncetnn goma are not Included In the sejson ticket The price for the latter will b.- $3. a. last var Plans for the Arnn j,ani nia alrtady In tho maklnp. ns It Is ntl Ipat--I that the delegation fron the academy win be a lar.M one Yalo s fiotball men will re tort hero .September 0. M MMKIl KF.XOKTrl Hll.imOCII), N. 4 CKNTRAL INN Hollybeach and Talor Ae. Home rom forts. larae rooms, One table, low rateH ni:voN. pa. DEVON INN DLVON. PENNSYLVANIA Main Lino 1'a R It . In the beautiful rhes. ter V lle. forty minutes from IJroad 8'reet Station, fom four trains dally each w.i three minutes frnnj Devon Station MT.. flAL HATI 1)1 ItlMi AUGUST AM) M:p. TP.MIIKH. Telephone Wajne 700. tlolf 1'rhllfltrs Horseback Rldlnc Tennis Onrnge Serrlee WYNBURNE INN MjC"!;. slrable for buslnoss men with" fami ies Rooms with a bath at reasonable ra Danclnsr. Larn uroundj. Wide eranda. Phone Herwyn 230 W WKRXKRSVh.lk. PA. The Highland DeltBhUully Situated on Overlooking the famous Lebanon Va'ley. The Ideal place to spend sour aeatlon or week end. Rates moderate Write for booklet. J. HOWARD Fit IKS. President Hillside Beautiful Scenery. Prlv. Ilth nmaiuc Mnd nates mod. Kath. Oerhart MOUNT P( OXO. TA. THF FI.VIM Open until Nov. Newly I er.. wh,e for bki?gmod AprTr Pncnnn Ml- rlnma Many Improve- w..w ..... ..w,u merits. Forty four yean. Ownership management. Booklet. PARCEL POST GLASSES Low as $1 EYES EXA.1HNED FREE A. L,. Levi. 733 Sunsom St. Prescript on. Filled Artificial Eyes Inserted. WINDOW SHADES gXD,wgl T 11. 60 shades now 7.'c 12 00 Opaque now i 2S i: r, rnpie n ,- i so TRANSMITTER MFG. CO. 101R SANSOM Bend for .amples Phone Spruca 3570 COIN'MACHINES Bell, Fruit nnd others. Card Reels (1017 Models). Jackpot Poker Card. Deweys: 100 new and rebuilt All barcalns. Eastern Offlrr BLOAN NOVELTY .MFG. CO, 802 N. Oth Ht. Phone. It. i-nnhr 47'it B.SaLffcHilAJ pi J wl 9 JMl nf.n rntT.nu iiv.iinvrn IVrite nr nhnne fop anmnlA ,.n,l ... "C. SCHMITT. Mfr. u rrankfort Ayenno ilrrn.1 Z. Cast Your t&. Over This 'Mr i R Gilbert netired L S Na OU K Indiana Phlla. sas I bousU IIOOP-FIX from ou n months ng" need more for ano'her pruprt if e rbnjv knew hnn good ROOT-FIX ae thry would a'wajs keep n Ballon or to un hand ' ROOF-FI Aspnnit-Axbrstos t'ement. No Coul T-ir. Orlg Reg. I . s. Pat. Oir. Uur no other One t'out Guiiratilerd li Vcilrn A Sure Cure for l.enky Hoof. Is as different ai -half, frnm ohi-i f-um mi nous Imtatlons Easv to us" Jut pal it t n Wet -r dr surfa. e rt-.-.f-, ,,ho lutel- f"ANViT LEAK Wil, -i - - , lln ca' if-r SO si ft i 3 2 yn I ;, t0 10 pal 12 a ar.il no Bii 51 JJ .i sal nelld for lntant ui EMPIRE PO 1,11 MicMnnt .t,. PIiIIh. Malt and HODS i.j-t readt ron LABOR DAY St- e up 'W rjo 'o ihe best sto-e in lour neighbithsod inj v ou (.an fi-t THE tiPM I VIS Blue Ribbon Mall Extract ItMlTI uaillD ( PACMtD m CALID lASlTAAV CANS UAErANTIIO IOO gUC t-rTT WPk and Hops ir du,f 'hat s -nt f lis hi e If v j i-e, ok k r r ,m L h - . ' i i ar t HI. I I Kllll i i.S Im'ta-M. nnt JUS IH ', I Ml in U v i . n t- iu U u.' R I t u resu lnikt - -i nert nc Ihe ilKM INK I - nih" 1 It n. fu.t A produ t made in .1 im ' I, -11, t'niov workmen i ii Pun 2 '-j -lb. can Itltic Ribbon Malt Ktiact with : oys. betit grade Hops . $1.50 $4.00 3 Cans with Hops Light House Malt Extract Mado bv the iri'-re c! ll Paim-i Plu Ribbon MA! J' rxrilAi I I ' u ilee'-- a heip-r p-1 -e 1 eNtrai' - e -, ,ie mend tha iui-'i,ise vf l.-shihuus .U i and Hops trice si. on tvirii hops SPhPIAleS Spirit I.rtrs. all Ue. 3 gal Jl.50 ( dd 2.1c for Postage) Corks, pt, and nt. site. Per dor . .ml THE si;M).N IK HKRh luley rmlt Pres-.. best, hlmplesl. eheapesl, o-ut. lapadt-i 7 in 3-t'iil, Caiiudt.i -9 ,.?i'. "!'"! "". ,h." '"''!' to an predate their re.il .tills-. lull l.lne of nrlng Etrnits Rye, Gin, Brandy, per oz. 75c Pitooi innitoMini.it. mr full mill (oinplen- line of iieres. sores sueh im rnpnlng in whines, raps, corks, krgs, rruhlird ,re, drj tunlt. He. Mull Order 1 Mini Same Hay rltn for Mall Order at.iloc Ilrnh-rs Hrlte for Proposition ,,',.!;,: SPRUCE 1370 P and trerooms "l llTNorth 13th Street (Cor. 13th, 4 Cherrr Sts.) PHILADELPHIA, PA. Members Phil,,, Houril of Trade llRANCHESi 2222 ii,.V'"t.. " I.,,one ,i"nt 2618 Urrinantonn Av Diamond 0150 Sill on ii7,.Hv.":r-"J"'u, . stoo Itenslnglon Ate. ftWHtirKat r TOSiffl." . irs&t" tmSSEm i IISmIJb 'inil.lnCcK' Htufeentrlllt, ,' 'J2F x ,5v-S53 IV 1IIK IIKAIIT Ol" tiiiniis "OPI ALL 1111. M.AH" miiciss llrirk Sliel unci stone Construction Fi 1 nr n.i An- 111 ar it- t' Itatnlnn fron house and --ur own bod--dvilk bath bouses 11(11 AMI KM. 1) IllWINIi WATER IN ALL ROOMS. Mod rn 1.i .t-.r trend lief or-h -"-i I-Mti-im- ' e CiiO llklt. mined PAt r. c I'iki - i'AN-1 Ownsr. Hotel 'Brighton and Casino Atlantic City N.J. PISSSSM: iuriuaununununuAi l rm m . n j js" i j" . a IIOTKIJ-V-,,r,,c',j:- to,k from etirr- v rlran. thinif, a'l ou rkmllli-l, h e rntn I ik from 11 ( M liotel r half Ku-- op w,rk . riteli p,riM 1 rt r r 1 Sp lai Rinulf, soi- I h lli-tiiri' 'MuL 1 tiu A 'Mir 1 1 rviitlon. "Ill I. IIOl LL WIIII1.N IOIII M1..VM." 5fU Whole Block in Ocean Front y Coolest location in Atlann- City. Ideal fami y hot-1 i- t"-e sea Section. Capucily live Hundred Owoeribip Direcli-.n nockleti W r SHAW MAV )M:ipslllP MN(-I MLM" rf . 1. .1 I H l- 1 ' ty flOOj r 1 . n 1 3 , ( r ,r, $1 60 1 1 -11 -, la! V. .. l ok. t AUlO rj.ne-s tn n O D V :i FR Tl VTTf n t AVDDN Let Ik .Mike m Fi I nt Home in the 'HnTFF MORTON Itv of Itolnist lleillli" Ocein End Vlrelnln ATe. r.ipnelty 300 J.L'"i0.,n Prliele llitlis, etc. l.a Open. E7RA C RFft K PUI. M ( tier Pr!ip: ltSiSJCtTHMT.-Vs. !!-- hTl-U"-rf!r-!AV f.gM!U'JXg , I H9P 1 hi 1 H SPLAHMME. I M I H 1 1 3JX mmmmimnt Kentucky At nrnt Hnc eor hou pn rurround Irirfl crntr of attrat tlnns and pitr H mntrg water 1q rovm pnvitfl bathe Uatbmvr pr y- from hotaJ. Bhower hatha I ietor to at re t tblt untxclld. U tOupdailf. " ' rip wkly Am Tan Muafe, Dant- fiAU'U MUCKXJC) ti U. Kind IVHELKOSEHALL- ' a d nei r - p. i er, rally lo-' r s a , ,., e Rooms 1 if ' level, tf u ' ' ' .-- -" Ka'hlnc t.. ..0 tij I lit n un ,vKIy. luxe led froni hn'rl. . '- M' '.- Prop. SBIOSEBIAIVI - Virginia A (' w I' r ., ,- l steel Pier 'npacin 2..0 A - ,ui i an Private bai' s Rur.rme- water 1 iior r l.cirlcttv. Ere . r Pn fn-es tni! fiRUnnrt G&& X otii '! ' 93 Boardwalk at Aron'pollor Ave. Suite wttsi i tmtss Runrlns ivaur all rooms. EleTato. vo .".epte i i,ei ml-, t' I, l.' I i.-a . , '- ' tf fe f QrlFlArMI fthTifZlfl till film it.utuvivuu-ajivjii,iin -.-iftrTWTlFWM,-A HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always oye Wr m rvi ll'il, t -ii" mnderate. TABOR INN ''-"' nu fdnnectlrut aW. . t-nl In in ,i roomt Exce..ent ai 'e. l-jtl ves ,n. m r , reles from I nl-- li-,-- 1. V & v. Df'NN, i i -ri lit r.1. An. Of I N ( IC N .1. ''anvi-- ! "i i eon i i- ' ., i gtel la ar n tr . .ii i t i .1. Ilott It l sun t M. l.,.FP.M.iniierr '"" ' '-'I 'li ' -i mr Vh.te I l - IMPERIAL V-"' "" ' rn' ral AT . , l re i rnfnrt unit ,',V .' , N '-' ,V I'"'1'1 s f",m hotel. THE ! I III 'Ciiit-igri 11!) CJ silt . Ave! hxrrllent t-ilile. Nl-ir 1,,-ni b. E II. (,11.1'S. . ill ( ii ii r s j The Breakers ' p' ' " H u e ifff i it-. Pp. . -1l '. " J'J'.' ' j i ' 'TLsL i pf: m- n, "i ' HOTEL WINDSOR (.ire Mn ,i r- i e, ,, i jr na !ei , " I I' .1 I -' mi. a ,lur. 1 T1 ' ' PIN II M,r.- p. LL11 TIH1I l)lll !(, '. "TURNVII.f.A"". "i" i' i- v , M li" n c e I- ' I I '- lief,. 'K. Pa. I nth-nj irrTTesnv -j New Waumbek HOTEL CO'ITAGLS nr.1 SUNSET INN Jefferson, N. H. TV TTtF linnr in- r. WHITE MOUNTAINS UOU' IV u,k P. simtp M,;,r I.XI- T ..,. .' i im'ii,.,Wl ""'' 1 Wt " "V i,.l,I.iY.iu,v,,N,.:r n:n iHt,..nrr,,!,,f'",1"" ''"';- ,ortK ' ' " ' ' V ' " " - I . 1 W I I I K - r- run lu" ' v i ' 'in its ii !lin;s -it, -Mum gPa' Connrrthn, lr fl J-fV. r, Ne" England Painh I I c2i , ,,rf6Ver fine S o'',,';"l' :,''', , ,'s,sv '"m' I '"ajr.3i.'i!' -;. ::!:": '.;";v I I ,, , ,,V,,"i nn-li.ii IlnM 1 r 7" i i -. i s,.1:;; ., i',pM. I 1 IIIIIS Sill,,. , ' ,f- 1 - - T TO BALTIMORE , joscarKl- CIUCSSON LINE LSl cverlnc nt (l r.t'rla.s a0.0o,t I B"ai. one way. I:- Oil n-und trip, J.of,oc DAY STLAMEU From I'liuidelphla ev ry i usndar r. I flay Saturday at o e,n k. K.Vt 'ii'ail tn wsyi 12 SO round trip , . i Mi os- beautiful t-nisr rids nut nt osn.a., i Hend lor i-amptiUt nN.. 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