vS ..? I w Hi 1 sfcH 20 EVEiNJJNG PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER U, 92i ' AGROSTOLOGISTS OL F AT UN "First Tourney of Local Greens; Section Held Today Grass Cutting Exhibition Feature PIPER TO ADDRESS BODYi , By SANDY McNIULlCK Officials of nearly every golf ehib in tne Philadelphia tilctrlrt lee.l off to-lay ever the ent course of the Merlon Cricket Cub In the firt tournament of the Greens Section of the Golf Aso elation of Philadelphia. 1t-i mcilil piny nt hnndlcnii anil Mn? divided Into- twn mt for. 18 and AG hole rariKTIie main lrle:ntlm nf club preoldcnts. green committee rliair men, and other notable' wa expertort for Ihe afternoon event of eighteen hoies. "Fraud R Warner, aeeretary of the !0. A. of V . U chairman of tlif t'" nament rominltteo and other nrrniiRc menu When the o!f 1- all icr ami tho via it' wanhed up the'e win ,an exhiultlnn itnlrjiic In the nnnnls of polf au where. MVe tankn awlnsins into iwtwn iv 'riiarirt racer uVhini; forth In the hij .act of a ilreim o will n Inn- of mv.lnz ttiartor t'liiiffclniK to tlif front intl Terfonn for the most entiral and j-ert nntlience ever gathered hero. In order to explain what It all about it is neecnry to turn inei a tew pas Runs Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues NATIONAL LEAOUE BM TIWITIFISITI New York.. 11 4 1 1 r Itttburxh . . 1 8 R 1 lloston 8 3 11 St. Louis. .. 10 1" Cincinnati .. -1 3 ' Chlfftffo . ,iJ- 2 I'hlllle .... 4 4 llrooltlyn ... a ."'J? AME1HCAN LEAOUE S M.Ty T l' S Tl Ctmelnnd i 811 1 St. Lotil. . 4 15 10 Detroit . . 5 7 . 13 Athletics. . rt 6 1 New York .. 0 2 8 Vahlnftton. 7 1 8 rhleajo ... I 0 - 7 TtnMon 4 2 I I 1 1NTEKNATIOXAL LEAOUE IS.MT WT E S T1 Ualtlmoro . '2lll 12 10 Kochejter ..111 2" llllffalo 4lt 4 10 Syracuse ... r. 0 3 14 Heading .. . . 3 10 13 Ncnnrli .. Si 71 0 112 Toronto .. 118 1 12 Jersey Clf H I 1 i ' STARS OF MANHEIM TENNIS ON CRUTCHES IS FULL OF FIGHI t the lat" mectlnp of tin- United Speaker Says Cleveland Will Stat'1 fJo'f .Koelnllon H a an- r " Give Yankees Great Battle for Pennant Kfati n on need that I national eommittee woill.i b formed to make n stitti.x t crci'in condition, proper tare of itolf ruuni-. nntl V forth, with special refeienee to lotverinit th etut of upkeep. Cot Prdiiblthe "The co-t of inaintaininz solf courses." .tated Prenidenr Howard V I Whitnev. nt that time. "I one of the ..W(1 m 1)attl). them n t,P n, bicsest problems faring the "Ilia to- ,,own M0 ,,,,,. i the phl1oophv day. Hut for the eene of ;;olf v-'e , nf Tris SpenKer. inaiinjrer of the Heve jould linp ten-fold the pro-cut mini- , ,,, iniIinn, sivng ,,,, Ynnkee n Dcr enioj'ins uie khiiip PITCHERS ARE IN FORM Many thouaiid of dollar are ated on courses in eperlinnnt. II Wi polntml out. There ninht to lie n real loitrci' of information for the ic duetinn of erroro to n miiiluittni R'iberl ,V I.ele . pieident of th" local iociation. "N'n" mo'l iinnre.id with lh' nntioml Idea di-allns ulih M'u lrnh fn the American I.easue pen- lin nt TrK n. mm'ii this niornln: nt the Aldine Hotel, hobh'iiix around on Tiitohei. the result of an injur Miffeied in Hie rei ent --ciles in St. I.ouis ulien he tripned on the fir-t-bac bag. "I mpei-l to he in "hape in two or three rtn'. lint, of course, it Is linpos Tir,,Mnn, ,1 .HmnfrH !, ,1 unnrlnrfl.l ! 'i""' '" -" "l" "l0 '"Hir Will leal benefi it would be for each d.-niet all' "'JlHiMi-iillj for me to get back Into t.ver the eountrv to have an anxlllnn ! no""- Mh'I'o, to be able to pln when commltteo to work with ihe national,"" It'p, a-kington I would like to bodv and for it own Individual prob- ,!"0,y ", ,,l,', "niche and Ket out jfm, on the tie'd there and stnrt to work Ac'cordliie'r. a committee . foi me, "' The injun i-. a peculiar one. I here. lorsc W 7?lkln. .Tr.. IliruinB- HI over the hr-t-biive bag and was don Vnllet. nopolnlel the fit-t .-lian ' unable to nrle Hidil at the Uncc joiiit Jnan. and the "idea wa to have two or J "ns intense pn n An -riiv revealed thiee other keen ct'idenM of j.'ieen- 'he fact that I had suffered a severe iirohlem on the committee u,it Mi, I briime at tlin knee joint Klklns went -till further Act onlinsl". I Tallinn: about hN team. Speaker had an offidal of cvury club was invited to, the MIow-Iiir to say: Jluntincdon Valley Club ft i a jei- "Ihe bo.us re all imbued with the tocether dinnei. nnd n real oignnifiitlon : M'irit of ticiit and we still haie hopes, was tlie result They are all hittinp well and hVMlnz It na? p'annd to hold toinnaiaent-, the same way. and if light counts for for the munbers. to set on I lie pioper ) atnthinz we wi'l be in there Riving fbntins for th work, to visit around ! the Yankees tlie battle of their lives, from "ousp to course. , hear lertmi "The twirleis are all in shnpe now. by promineTt ngrotoloRitR. to view J and 1 look for better piuhin;; down mowing n.nchine. seeders. irinklers i the stretch Mails has come through in find thl tnd that ind tne other In ne- I In. lnt two games as lip did last ear lion, to studv out the most proetical I when his pitching meant -o much to way of cirini for a s df io'irs.'. ic buj i u The remainder of the -iaff i- in n commen for all e'ubs nnd tins .ii're the foun that is necesar for a pennant the cit of material, to urffit "ui h lub , battle in tlie ding dnvs of the season." by the other's miltaUes ,i (U-eovcre... Ir Speaker's slugging out Held a Io fine, above-ooanl. nwient nnil -in- praised. tes, tliey Nitre can lilt ami ixi mi i i'I iff 1 1 i V WTTTiri ilWBUMmWHr ,SraPBjgMMl Vt' !',' .'a M WILLIAM jfcnttjfi .. fHGHMllf ' " ili SAIL ON SATURDAY, fcy J n jmM't. wu ' imM-mi 95HB?9HIM0nBBKS LOCAL GIRL GIVES CHAMPIONBAHLE Mrs. Mallory Defeats Miss Vir ginia Carpenter in Middle States Tennl3 Tourney MISS SEARS A SURVIVOR J.3er rholo Service William T. Tilden nnd William M. .lolmston. ulioso brilliance ocr sluidnwed all else ycstenlny at the championship tennis matches nt the (ienn.intowii Cricket Club. Tilden beat Sli!niidu. the .lap. In three straight set, ulille .Johnston bested Vincent Richards, of Yonliers, N. V., in fle sets. Klrhards put up a plurlty fight Local Men Trail on Tennis Courts Cuiillniifd from I'nite One l.owc captured the net two innings in ii calm, dignified manner ami took the sot, t games to -. Ills and Little Hill Big Kill Tilden. world's champion, who is defending his United States title In the present tourney, and Little Kill Johnston, former monarch of courts in this country, will tight it out for the right to enter the seml-rlnal round this afternoon. The headline.- w'll be thrown on the spoit screen at -1 P M. Of course, it will be plnjed on the championship grass of the iiicloMirc rifteen thousand spectators saw the tennis court greatest icniiis ever piajeii anywhere yesterday, but tlie binnd of court game s vcrv likely to be surpassed today port. French Net Star Abandons Ten nis Tour on Physician's Advice IN NO CONDITION TO PLAY, C0M,SKEY DENIES HE IN NU LUNUIIIUN IU fLAY when these two manels of the who enrried the American standard to ictory in tlie Davis Pup inntche- tills vear and last, test their relative stringth and abilit) Johnston has won the national chain- 101." and repeated in 101SI Tliiq iniMii- that he has two legs on tlie tiophy offered bv the I' S. I. T. A. and an other victoiy will cue him peniinnent possession If he bents Tilden ills big geut obsfm le will be oxeieoiue. New York, Sept 14. Mile. Sunnne l.cnglcn, the French wonder girl of the accompanied by her mother, will leturti to France this week, hailing piobably on Saturday Thi announcement was made last night bv tlie American Committee for Devastated France, under whose direc tion slip came to the Fniled States to compete in the women's nntionaf chain- pionsliip tennis tournament at I'orest pionslnp twice. He landed the title first I1'11'!. ""I1 tor I'1'", ", ejl? of matches Finalists in 1019 and lli) Tilden nnd Johnston have been tmal- Mblc waj or joing alter 'lie wnoic oust- they all He il well. I nm onh sorrv Jless. that 1 cannot be out theie In the field All Ihe members of the greens nvimn with them " rre bli liiisine.s- men br.-im eneigrtu ' The man who led Cleveland lo a nen- n.l .11111. 19 T.I Ili. L II ..ii n 111 Till. .-irfiTiu h n .. . n . .1 n .....I.I. .T 1. 1...I . . .1 . . .............. ... ... - , ,......- ,,..iii .nm ii ...mm, a . h,iiiimuiiiiii i.iei i !tf, in tne nationnis wice. i.ast car problem nay cater to leHrn 1 hev sianon stated that he would manage , 0nv Will asserted Ins Hiiptemne. over bave taken no nil the phns with , the team from the bench until he was i the little Westerner, but in lOl'.l Wee nbntidnni enrht.siasm I able to play Speakei arrived her ' William got tile decision in the title Sis big moning-machine crmpanies , t li i morning Yesterday Jack McAl- I touiney . All In all. Ti'den ami John- will exhlDittlieirprouutt till' ntternoon 'lister, stout of the team nnd aide-de- I ston have met iv times anil each lias camp in Speaker, 'ooked attii the In dians when I hey defeated ilie A I hit tics. mnt'h FAIR GOLFERS TEE OFF ON SHAWNEE C. C. LINKS stored t!u fe tiiuinphs Ttni.iy v III be the rubber game Johnston went through n thulllli Good Field Enters Annual Tourney 'L'",,,s,.?I1al,l),1,l V"h,M Usu ? buMIKE WHITEHILL READY 1 I .ill !i. Will i im It.ii'I; k rntitf noil i ttnnitil l'1'"- .tin i uoibh nunu t Knrh maehlne will be nllottcd a certain amount of 'airway to work on Stop walehe will be held on the time it takes o mow the gras and the turf examined afterward. Knch mm hlne will be thor oughly studied, it points explained, and the company which tloen the best uors. today wi'l likely get most of the local trade, which means a lot It Is the first open competition of this kind held and the experiments of the Green Section have country -wide significance. Notable Present A dinner and business meeting will be he'd afterward. (' I) Piper, chair man of the National Green Section, will address the members tonight 'llir. f.fri, n, tf till, tnotil l!,aiin. SIan tion are George W. Klkin. Jr Hunt- ' inl nTuhtH 0f eigln for competition nt , rushed across the eourt, '"aped aver the lngdon Valley, president : Hugh I Wil- matth p'ayon Tliiirsday. Friday and , net and bugged Hichaids in congratu- son. .Merlon, vice president ; (Jeorge W. "'"'". ne winner 01 me nrsi uiBiir Ol. .IU..II 4 ...!...l..l. -....-.. f.-.... for the benefit of the fund The French girl underwent n thor ough jihysic.'il examination yesterday In Drs. George II. Kiower and Malcolm Gnodiidge. T'hc physicinns stated that Mile, t.ei'glen was in no condition to piny tennis, nnd nth iscd her to leturn to her natii e land nnd to leave the lanpict alone until she records her health Tlie Fienih girl, nfter learning that the exhibition torn which hail been planned for her in this country would linve to be cameled, paid: "I nm Cirnth denressetl bv the Infest neck.MIe t'rt-hnir champ.orn .if ihn re'- .1 i i. .. -i ...ui. ,wr iouni wiw?.. m a nnrn iir I .i.-..-,w,,ii. in ii i- iiiiiii luiui'iiuiuif i f, r Haturl.t) ii ml will evlianso the tlnte at I that in, visit to America will not bring liome on tfinday, Call C F. Cullnliao. spruce 5 3 Says His Boy Will Get Club When He's Through Chicago, Sept. 14. Charles A. Comls key. owner of the Chicago White Sox, in icply to the leport that Tnscher Brothers, Chicago moving-picture men, bud oftered bin, more than $1 ,(100.(100 foi his White Sox plant, said today: "Kan Johnson is trving to -eil my ball club again. 1 will not sell my club to any man living. Other men have died in baseb.ill. Why can't I? When 1 am through with it mv boy will have it. What would 1 do without it? I would have to mnnage some semi-pro club or go mail for something to do. I have been In baseball slum 1S70. Do yuu think 1 want to get out of it? "I've got a good hall club out there If I could only get control in the box. ou don't have to get the ball over the plate so very fast or too slow. You do not bine to have sharp rut res on it." Rockdale Wants Games Miss Virginia Carpenter, of the tViiladcIpliin Cricket Club, gave Mrs. Molla Ujurstcdt Mnllory. national women's tennis champion, a keen bat tle this morning In the third round of the Middle States championships nt the Philadelphia Cricket Club. The Quaker City maid was only beaten out by the super-tennis of the New York woman, wbo, playing a bill limit game, won out over her local op ponent by resoitlng to all the tricks in iicr racquet bag. Tho final scores stood . fl-il. Iu the first set, after dropping (lie first two games, Mls Carpenter rushed through to a win In the third. The fourth was won by Hie champion, and then Miss Caipenter put on full steam nnd captured the fifth. The seventh nnd ninth game went to the Philadelphia g'lrl and Ihe last to Mis. Mallory. In the second set Mrs. Mullory showed her championship form nfter -Miss Carpenter had taken n- three-game-to-two lend in tho first live games. Tho last four games were easy lor Mrs. Mallory. The point score: KUtST SET Mm. MnllorT . 4444111241 4 94 0 Mlm Carptnter Dili II 444(14 124 4 SECOND HUT urn Mallory . ..40748444 4 St Mls Carpenter. . . 1 4 tt 0 0 1 1 2 1 24 PHILA. POLO FOUR QUALIFIES FOR CUP Country Club Wins From Sol- diors, 10 to 6 Fox Hunters vs. Wanderers Today E. W. HOPPING IS SICK Philadelphia Country Club qualifies as a possible winner of tho Junior polo championship and the Samuel D. War ren Trophy, symbolic of the title, when it defeated the Army second team in th" second round of the tournament nt Mala yeterday, ten goals to six. It was bv no mean an easy victory, despite the score. The contest pps stsied all the really exciting and thrill ing features of an evenly matched polo game. There was action aplenty nnd nn exhibition of horsemanship in which fuilong after furlong was reeled off In race-horse style and 'which unleashed enthusiasm of the throng of spectators fathered at all points of vantnge. The Army second team, by its con certed teamwork, plavcd a better game than it first tram when It was beaten on Satmilav by the Meadow Iltook Fox hunters. The soldiers, however, could not compare with the exceptional play ing of the three Stokes brothcra and Harclav McFadden at back. The Army four scored all its six goals by excel lent teamwork. .... - . , In the game scheduled for today Meadow Brook Koxhuntcrs will oppose Meadow Hrook Wanderers Instead of the Bryn Mawr team. Tho latter defaulted Its match because of an injury suffered J,- A 1 Collins In n nrnetlce match. Sj 'it was announced that the Interna- with tho international ouarf. V 1 ' """J Tided. , quatlt btu 1$ 'J ne revised line-up follow-1 i.vwiMinni MEATmvt., j 1.. v. Bioaanrd r a vy "WH S-T. Hitchcock, Jr. K lint p'18R,4' nck-J C, Cowdln DwYrVuTiffi' h line-up for t WANDrcrtKllS ohook u Mlibii. Th line-up for todaxt 3-D. K. (latin. n'otlm,!0?,,1"'! S O. M. Heck.eher Kino,1?, """nultt. llaelt M. Jlclmont n IE s'l DM rte.fe.reo Captain H. If. 'tt0 b'"- Jreswr W. H. rtocati. ficorer tmeJ- -Tlm Time 7H-mlnui pttlctle, r ' J- Wliiu?) Mike Gibbons Hat It Eail, St. I'ntil. Minn., Sept. 14 ,r " of si. Paul, hail in mi,, i'ull,l OlbW. Fluliar. of Syrncuea, In a 1.. wltl V round.""! "leW to"ok 'punffh'"' CJ however, and Olbbon. w5.,h.V. im,'i7 aut hlntv. .e'uii tt, i' - H In 11 knockout blow. Dig Squad Answers Call atbuau.. IMttahursh, Sept. H.-aIkiui sli e,n apondttt to Coach Jake fltanl": II J Jn i. dldate for the 1021 footba 1 fi1' '" ' fiueana UnUeralty here eit,J,?. t drill made uothe day'a ""'k rJ ,JI Mike Morloy Defeats Nate 8leo,i l"!0"' "!. snt Millka 11.-,". ' . nit with Nate SleVl. 'n'" & " "- rt. notion llnrllurtl. n len.roumt tioilt at th Armory A. A the fiiiiiiitinl aid It. France that we all tne-set inatili iMerd.u iinintt Vincent tiopcti 1 wish t cxprcw my sincere KMimiW andrnini-Mn ncai todeff.it. thanks- to nil ilioc who have been so Tin- eishteeu-eiii-old New York hen- kind to mh in America" v.itiim hv nn nrlilliitinn nf rfmnrlciihll& " - 1 di Jfc " -" . 1,. !., !, r.ntn... .......1. .1... 1 Knnni fnur would not mar as n team on third round Miss Elcutinra Bears, the Saturday npalnst nockaway, due to the Uoston star, defeated Miss Mtldied sickness of R. W . Hopping, of the lat Wlllard. of Plillndelpbia, after a brll-1 tcr four. The line-ups were revised. iiant liKlit, 7-0, 0-1. In the first bet L inter .Miss sears hatl captured the first four Kiimes, the Merlon entry, display ing her best form, took the next quar tet of game nnd evened the set. The Uoston star won the next game and Miss Willoid the following, tying the count. Miss Sears took the next two and tho set only nfter u terrific battle. The second set wni almost a repeti tion of the first and was only won by the Boston entry in the last two games after the score had been tied at 4-ull. Tho point ecorc KIKST 8BT .Mlea Sear ... ...... 0 2 1 1 0 6 B-a8 7 Miss Wlllard 34124144044 S 87 8 8KC0ND SET .Mlm Heart ... 3n313ft400 4 5,1 6 Mlea Wlllard.. 375138 0 44 033 4 Missi Edith Slgourney, of Hostoni de fented Miss Molly Thayer, one of this city's stars, in n gieat match. The first set went with case to Miss Sl gourney, but in the Necond set Miss Thayer gave a brilliant exhibition that forced the visitor to her' utmost. The summaries : THIRD ROUND Mm. Robert Herold. Delflclti, defeated Mlm Eleanor Cottman 4-0. 0-3. 0-4. y.n M. Ilaynrtl dtfealed Mlsn Jacquln Green, Merlon tl-2, 0-0. Mm Molla lljuratedl Mallory Wct Sld, New Yurie defeated Mlai Virginia Carpen ter Philadelphia C. C 0-4. 11-3. Mlns lMllh Slxourney, IxhirhdoiI, Tloaton. tlffcateJ Misa Molly Thayer. Philadelphia C C . 0-2 0-4. MIhk I.. Dixon. Philadelphia C. C , de flated Miss (J. Uaker. Orange, N. J. 8-7, II-1 ll-l. Mm. At. II Hurr. Phlladelfhla. tlefeated Mlaa K. Oardner. nichmond. Va C-3, fl-3 Minn Kleanor Poara. Ilonton. dt-fented Mia Mlldied Wlllard Merlon. 7-8. 0-4. Syracuse Star Eligible Si metier, N. V,, Hept 14. Home of the worite of Coach Meehan, of the Hyracua Unlerelt eleven were rellcted when Hn-an Thompson 2.10-pound eteran Kunrd and tli IjlKPist man on the (quail, wui decared pIlKlbln for tlw eleen. He will play at right guard City Series In Chicago Clilt.txo. HcDt. 14 -The city aerlta he tneen the While Sox of the American Lelxuo nntl Ihe CIiIcrko Cubs nf the National 1 mu to determine the Chicago champlon ehlp, will ooen on October 8 It an nounced today The firm name will be pluyed at the White Sox park. iLpati-Vftii Tll .-, x,mi- wm- g emmuj Quality in I Felt Hats ff-JJBa. M t I 'if I ) 7 "a?s5 5r" J m SEE OUR WINDOW With Ltiht Weight Felts ECONOMY to r-rv S I PRICE $.50 I S O-Ycs. We Make Them Oumlf a s W JbW W sVaSlllaMiCLadKisr F J B --llllllllfllll ,mmv -,. " IIIIIII "..' ' -(IS. for Lenape Trophy ihe third set Iu the fourth set Itlch- ' .SlMHiieo-on-tho. Delaware. Pa.. Sept. ' "r'ls ,m',1 'ohnsti.n within one game of 14.- A good-tired tWd teptl off in the ' "ST".1, bllt ! tonwti little ( aliforninn unniin women V inv tution Knlf tour- -''. "'i u ms icscrve energy and FOR OPENING WHISTLE. i Back Is In Great Shape Varsity - - r . ..- . ...... .. . . nament over the link- nf the Shawnee ep.-i .en.o ami genciaisiup. antl Iinnlly , -H vv.m imoi neiurn nil Sunday Country Club this morning ,"'m .!',') u" !iL'0,e ,V0H A nunlifyins rountl of 1 ightecn holes I u" ' "- will be held today nntl the held divided' At tlie eml of the match Johnston -0, 15-0, 0-U, will gain poesilon of the Lenape iropny for a year .Miss Marion Hollins. Westbrook. L. I., was one of the favorites to come through. She has been n member of tlie Amencnn team which souaht the John II Packard. .Id. I HiitNh title for the lust two years and and Melville Ci. Curtis, 'has playeil star golf at Shawnee before Slutbell. Aronimlnk. treasurer; rraiiK Van Itoden, l.lanerch, secretary The Kxeeutive Committee follows: Lucius V. Deming. 'Whiteniursh : Fran cis -II. Warner. Cricket Club; .Title Mastbaum. I'hiimont: I.ouh C. niock North Hills Sunnybrook. Country Club. Youne Frimk Thompson cp' hrojb tn fine tlo to Mln the imh i ihnni.on n of C.llad this aolilh MintiN t'.rrr iirt T'hlludnph jn who on ih tjuelie c mni I'lonXilp enrllei wni uneirecti-Ulj ljat n in the eeconl ro-md by 11 le-er light 0-er Jn it the bit fnrl e tlv rultliic out th fu belona ur.,1 th- doo Cail th- G jn Vallej Club Ip ( hlcnsu h-i made Komi a ..roml-e to Itei meinbere for nut,' m inni ciuti tor 9iiii fc vear. riiree 0113 latiug bun Johnston was suinrlbed nntl pleased to know that the youthful New Voikcr could put up such a won derful game "It whm one nf the most remarkable matches I hnve evpr .seen," commented 15111 Tilden 'Ulchards was absolutely unbeatable In those flist two setH, and Mike U'luie'iill. the former Hutgcr star nnd the hnlfbatk lumlnaiy nf the l'iiiMTst .f reniislvania football team in the closing games last season, i in htttei shaiie this season than ever be fore, if UHI Ilollrnhirk nnd the gritl iron oerfonncr himself are to bo be lierd. Weighing ten pounds more thnn he 'lid at .his time last yar, and with his ankles in better shnpe than the I ate ever been in, Mike expects his bet er "I f,.il eat " hnid Mike th k I I thm't think any one could have morning "M ankles nre stronger nnd There were spiral other starters this I stopped him from winning them. morning, however, who were expected) Mlrr th(1 Johnstnn-Ulch.udl melee 0 gne Mits Uo'llns plentv to do both . Tilden went out nnd emphatically im- in tne 1ncu.11 rounilu 01111 the unitcj 1 m.-sspri ti, .nmt, iih elw. iil..n ......... .., T- ..-.. tnat the ine-Nct inatcli with .tnii Shimld7ii in the Davis Cup inatcties with nil wrong Tilden yesterday put nut tlie Oriental player In three strnight "etK. tt-4, (i- C-l. Tilden and Shimidzu have met twlro befoie, the fiiit ineclins being nt Wim bledon in tlie Iiritlhh championships. play WACKER TO COACH AVALON Former Bucknell and Muhlenberg up. mn run the club n'rB hone.t fool 1 Star Will Tutor Manayunk Team and hinest Rolf nithotit Ciu fane, flourish-. I ,. . , ' , ,, I )if Ai'f.lnn fnni Im M tmim nf Mil tin '"f.. rnn!?b,ll .,, rn?.nilr"f or"'i'' "f Mink, him menni7itl to. the tn'Jl sen- 1" this malt Ii the Jan forced Tilden to .1 1.. f L .. - ri" ... -. . son and expects to hnve one of the ' '"e retn - lie next meeting was in tne strongest elewiih In the nortliwesttrn ' Dais Cup tourney at Forest Hills, and section of the city The team will be, ogam the little Nippon came close to coached In ''Hen'' Wakej former m tory In fact, he was twice within backfield -.inr of Iluckncll and Mnhltii- two points of a straight-sot victory, berg Unlvei sines but Tilden managed to pull through. Vnik ahead) hn beeim and nt the ! Yeeterday Shirnmv nushed our Will irit if In I practice tiftv candidates r rather haul in the first two sets, but the TOun,iteri ovi, at Old York Rnd iu tak, the pli-. of tbe Marlleam Klndta antl Ftena ome da, Harold Selser ncl eljht and Dan lie: artd elen. looit like ,u enlle linreernauli Dan already 1 a tturnanuiit ete-an of par 1 Woodrlng Will Not Run Syraruw. N V Sept nj v00d- "ivnipiv .'OO.meter Tins, of riethlehem. Pa hlllrfrIln'nJ!T"ir.nirl; '. "j"0"'' """nounce.l ' porletl Among ihosc in line are Dick I world's ihamplon woie out his oppo th, fall 11, ,'tYt.d that "ya',.nnn0r In I '""'' f",B,er Hidgeway fullhaik : , nent b) chasing him nil over the court rendition 1101 halnt! dons jm nap v n "Wax" Curcio. former Hunting So- on crnss-coin t shots At the end of the dttrinij the summei and In all prohm llltv would not participate In any racoi until the Indoor seition. Spurns Giants' Offer fiiraruae Sept 14 Hie tlm Mtiriaj iitar football and bamtetnall niay-r nt s--. rue I'nlver.liy. h;. hae recehetl ,n offer j!1 J?ln,.iri V.'VV Yurk ai""' '"Id H-,,l Coach Chick M rtun ihat he won .1 l. t JleClfar bid " "h" ,l1" reJfC"nB '" rial fullback, Million of tlie Camp Dlx eleven, ami Joe Lehman, last year's I. a Sal'e center. Avnldn will play its home games on the I'encoyd baseball giounds. storting 1 1,MM' , , V 1 ',0"",ml' "' Oftobe. S tlaines will also be plne.l iw tlint tlie .lap was wm away f.0.11 home, and Manager I'ni.l I cinnK,M1 1,1', W ""' Mar Amateur Sports anl fban Ktibiirban A. ,. hae Saturday op-n for liny nrt-cla team otferlna fair uran BOTii MA C tl,nirnow t,hon'' Wr"mln rouiiesrnlli Wnnl . C a venleen-year-old learn wantu ramea with n horn. . reimllPii a i:HrhtinV 1031 Rem. -ireet ilmlt-r ('. C.. . 'nurtean-snteen-vear-id team, want aama ut hame or away 3 Itsilln ID.'I rieuth Thi-d street Ileeolule A. ,. a tiaelln train "samea with all nrjilnan rlub J '1137 Bouth Tent-fourtn .treei Jasper r. C a eml pro traie in team rnc.dTs!.P" dM" J l'larU 5hon' , St. I.ulte'a A. A. has a fi w open datn tot all flrat-rlaai teami with jtruundj V feDougoll 1S.M Kerbaunh !.,. Irudrnttl IV. V. hut Sa.urUay oin fo any tlral-claaa teami tirterlii a fmr indut. inrnt. A '"" tk phone CirNold li'Sfi Krrilmw Clnli hn Saturday and Hunda open for any llrat-claia rluba with srounda. T7 Hill, phone Poplar 3SS9 J IttierfMd Club dealre a tame for Satur. day with a home team If (Jreen 1047 pllia alrtet, llattti Motor wanla zamea with all flret rlaie lumi oneliik- fair guaranteea. Kea n. phone Toplar 7070. '.Morthweat Froa have omn d.t fnr .ti flrattlaia leama with jrouada. J. Hoover, $ la 690. mutch Shimidzu was exhausted In the opening set Tilden used n (hop stinke that looked a lot like that used b Wallace Johnson, but when he weakening h ted to bat rvieiti u .ii... 1..... ... ..,,1,, , ,.,. 1 mem an ovtr uie conn away from home with any home team Although tlie .lohiistuii-Tilden match for Similar October 1. He tun be ml-M tl,p 'K 'I'dse of tlie contoth todav. drci-setl nt the Av.llun Club. 12111 .Mniii'-,el 'here tne several other good fea- street, .Miim.t. imk. luies. ai noon ntumey I'enrson, 11 lottil star who Iih.4 been shining for some time in the piesent play, will tuke on (ionlon I .owe, wlio yesterday blotted cut Demi Mathe), New York crack und forinei 'rlneetnn captain, and Howaid Kuise iiiiofher Wentem lumiunry, will battle our Wallace Johnson. TIGERS START WORK TODAY Forty Candidates Report to Coach Roper at Princeton I'riiueton. N. .1., Hept H. About forty nf (be leading candidate for , Princeton's 1021 footbali eleven re 1 ported to Coach Itnper today for the' firht workout of the season. .Many of last yenr s varsity and freshman stars, including Hooper. Itu tnii. I.ipscomh. Stim-nn, Harvey. Tliompeon. fiilroy 11 nil Wlttinor, were nmnng them. Cnptalu Keck antl I.ouric nte p pected later in the week Mike Callaliaii. captain of lust year's team, will assist Itoper In coaching the Mjuad. British Golf Pros Win ( Inrlnnall, O.. Seol 14 Abe Mitchell and cieore Duncan tlrltlah anlf profea alonala, yeaterday defeated Da Witt Balch amateur, champion, of this rllr. and Otto llackbarth. profcaalonal. t, m and 6 lo 10 In an exhibition mitcb of eliXtcan holes. Before and After Rinn Lardner lntulltd and Other Events at Manheim Chronicled A brief glance nt It ng I.ardner's physiipic inspires Hie thought that lie need never starve In case of need he can run 11 ting up on his spinnl cmd and go stand In front of a public school. It was learned at noon that unfore seen affairs In Washington would pre vent Sir Auckland derides, the British Ambassador, from attending today's, play, as be had planned. il Mil can judge yourself about my kn I ing " Willi that he giue 11 demonstintlon tf his pi-owe-. by dilving the pigskin 1 t'nwil the liebl for n distance of tilts. ariN "A little prnt tice on signnls mill 1 will he rcadv I'oi the stmt of the sen- I son 1 h ive been playing ball all sum- j hum .-mil in i'il hut little training to gel me into shape " continued the back Kill Hollenback was enthusiastic ' about th nppeni an ( of Wliitcbill. "lie sure looks fine," said nig Hill this morning "He kicks (hem down tin f'tltl Mke n reriiihir punter. IIo look like a million dollars to me." - Acc'jrdiwf to revised plans of neis man. the Hetl nnd Illuo squad will no retuni to Tranklln Field until Siindni i.fternoon It was intended to bring the scund back tomorrow morning ami gel thnm ready for scrlmmago drills. Now the n'nns are to stnrt scrimmage Mon- ' (n afternoon with the tqtiad under the tutelage of Illll HollenHek. Alto on Mon lay the freshman tisam under the guidance nf Dr ICeogh. will get Into action A call has been issued to all living In thiH citv nnd it en irons to rcMirr on Franklin Held nt 2 o'doe'i Monday nfterno'ii "I lo not know what the prospectH for h ciiiniiig 'enson nre." said Keogli this mottling " A fiehiniin team !h an i.iikiinwn tpi.intitv until the men report 'if course I know th irirnes of a fcjv llners who will come to the I'liivcr s't, b'if about the greater nuinber I 1 now nlisiilutely nothing." Jake ICiiuffinan. the foimer Centrnl High Schorl lineman, who was an all scholastic choice all over the Kast last full, is nnt of the inndidale on whom Keogh is hanking The Crimson nnd ftold 'nd Is rnted by Tr. O'llricn as one of the best linemen developed in Ihe ciM lilgh Hchools in nisuis years He and Manny Whitman, who also went to Penn, nre two of tlie befit forwards eer Riaduatt-d fmm the Ihnad nnd Gieen stieets Institution Boston Fans to Remember Hooper lltitl.in. Sept 1 1 The atrlke of haaehall Playera tn the world eerlea of 1018 roat Jlarrv Hooper then captain of the Ited Ho ihe medal emhtematlo of hla team'a victory but hi fan frlenda now purpoia to make It up to him To the plana tn preient .lilm with a tflOO watrh and chain when he cornea here. h 11 member of Ihe White Hox nat Saturday han been added a propoial in Rive him a charm that will eerva as a aub elltuta for th medal withheld by Ihe Na llnnal Commlaalon It has been aumreated lhal lh charm be Inicrlbed tj Indlcntu III 'tpurpoiu, RI FlU ill-fl Kmmm m m&Hii mha IN A WAY that could not be copied in a thousand years. That is why an El Producto smoker is an El Producto enthusiast. 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