Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 28, 1922, Night Extra, Image 24

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Foolish Amateur Restrictions Have Handicapped Tennis
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HERItKKT BROTHERS
Uread nod Rnce Street!
IN SIXTH PLAC
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RACES
TODAY
AT
HAVRE DE GRACE
SEVEN RACES DAILY
Special Pennsylvania It. R, trait
leavee Hretid M. station 12:31 p. M.I
Wet I'hlli.. 12.30 I' M l!ret te
renr. "prrlil II. nnd O. train
leaves Sllh and Oeatnnt flts. 1S:J0
r. M.. nirler nml illnlne rnr.
Admission (inintNtand and Pad
dock. SI. 03, Including Government
Tai.
FIRST RACE AT 2:30 r. M.
Drep Frem Elite by Defeats
Here and in Washington.
Evers Dees a Comeback
CUBS CONTINUE FAST PACE
'Pre-Bugaboo' Raises Head
Over Tennis Court-Tilden
Champien Thinks Foolish Restrictions May Have
Effect Opposite te That Intended Gives Hi
Idea of Professionalism
By WILLIAM T. TILDEN, ail
Tennis Champien of the World, 1B30-1K21.
mm: opening of every tennis Reason
J-.ii tlii slcnnl for nn outbreak of ills
lowed and the ether net. The mere'
legislation there is en the books the
greater the temptation te break the
laws. It professional tennis ever comes
It will be iu a' burst of reaction en tlie
n.i rt of the nlarcrs who revolt naalnst
the unnecessary restrictions plnqedk
upon tbem.
Yet I repeat all these restrictions
are proposed and enforced with the
highest ideals and the keenest desire
te keep tennis clean. The men nt the
head of the game are nil men of the
irrcntest integrity and are filled with
the finest loyalty te the game. My
criticism Is net personal, but is oneef
general principle, en the whole matter
of amateurism. ' .,
Personally. I believe n man is a pre
fessienal -who conches "or plays fit
money, this return being direct or in
direct te htm. 1'scc nb reason te re
strict, a i player further than' this. -CefvripM,
lilt, bv Public Lttecr Cempanv
Pullman Car Servic,
in Quaker Citjfc JQ$1
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elusions en the question ei iune'
tennis mid the likelihood of, its gaining
!ie:idwa. V'c reml much that appears
te show that tennis is rapidly being
coninieielnlled, while ether nrtlcles
prove just ns conclusively Hint there is
net n chance that professionalism can
ever gain a foothold in the came. Thcse
depend entirely upon the viewpoint or
the writer, nnd nre based mere en de
sire than en fact. It, is the players
alone who can tell whether or net there
is u chance of professional tennis.
T.nf ma mnke mv nosltlen clear at
once
spmm
enjoying n brief cojeurn
nmene the mighty, our A's nnd
rhlls find theni'dves this morning
sporting around with the lesser lights
and only two notches from that dis
tasteful last place they hae inhab
ited se much of Intc.
The Ghauts just te prove that they
were net going well en Wednesday went
out jestcnlny and smote Winters, Bcttt
nnd ISnumgnrtncr mightllr and lustily
f- ,,. .. I,lcn,.i.. .ine t.lln (lin 1'hlll llCcr
i HI .WIV1. "WHIV MUI3 ".I"" ...V- - - I , ., ,
. . . .if nun 1 1 w,,i 111
were getting live of rat Ilynn, rookie , . .. ,t Yet I frnnkly believe that
hurler. .tennis is tcrieusly threatened, net by
The Athletics tried te get in a pest-'aUj attempt en the part of promoters
pencd tilt en the right side of the ledger e buj the plajers through huge sala sala
devvn iu WnMiingten, but the Senators rjrs, but b n mlttnken attitude taken
with the Government emplejes en thrum the uuctieti by n certain element in
job they were granted n half helldnv 'tennis. I knew that nlUthe men who
te ce their favorites perform ent liae tnl.en the stnnd en a rigid cn cn
Uey Moere tind Beb Hasty back te the fercemeiit of the nmntciir rule have
bench and maltreated youthful Jimmy nn- m with the highest ideals an
Sulllvnii 'greatest dclrc te uieiect. the game from
Heinle Greh for whom the Giants, the very tLiiiS that they nre going te
nnld inanv a farthing during the "teve create. . . .
league campaign was the lending light
te go into the businesses thnt are se
related with tennis that they may still
play nnd yet make an honest living?
why should they net sell sporting geed?
provided that they deliver value re
ceived for the salary they arc paid? Ne
one will ' defend n man who is pr.ld
three times what his services are weith
nnd then does nothing but play tennis
te advertise his ttere.
But such cases 'arc rare and easily
recognized and can be covered by a rul
ing. Few, If any, sporting goods house
would carry a man en such a basis, for
it Is net geed business. It is the boy
who works and jet has time te play
fggj style (mmmmmmmmmmk
tconemvm
'"Royal Quality" Shee Keep
Your' Feet in Geed Condition
1 mn net. never have been nnd the game (beeaue by se doing he mect.i
r will be nn advocate of prefes- , hN customers) who Is enticed te the
ilisin In tennis. I would light it 8jit te de te. Today he has thnt
SUITS
Tennis km outgreicn the old days
when it teas meir or Jess of a class
rjemc. It U new and always tei'll re
'mam n. national and international
vpert for all ayes and classes.
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'in the reverse suffered by the men of
Wllhelm. The former lte had a ueuni"
nnd three slnglei out of the thirteen
made by his tenm. Three ethers vvem
made bv former Mills. Bancroft. Haw -lings
and Kmil Mctisel, each getting a
lusty bingle. ... T ,
Knri.il hits, one a tnn e. b.v Tcbetir-
1 .1....1.1.. 1... III.w.l, 1,U. v I
vcau aim u iuumi- ij ,m...-u.... . i ..;., A. j .
Wriglitstene. was the teta damage .lone .position ie m-ihi ui-u. " "" -"te
Hv an. In the tifth nnd eighth th- try or te provide them with the leisure
Mills rose un in their might anil iu
right, but he is mere or less invest!
gnted und regarded with suspicion, se
that many u boy hns been driven out
of the sporting goods business if he
wished te piny tennis.
The defeat of the proyestd amend
went which would have provided for
the profcssienalisntion of all playcri
who wietc daily articles for the ncios ncies
papers showed that the tennis public
irfld aicakinu te the danyir of this
restriction of the lights of players te
carry en their eicn affalts.
THERE is Mere Style
-Mere Satisfaction
Mere Value
Mere Wear
Te be hid in a pair of
"Royal
Quality
Shoes
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manaara twenty.
die aad
25-27 NO. 13TH ST.
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SUITS
TO ORDER
$
18
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Reduced from $35 & $30
Blues, Blacks, Browns,
Pencil Stripes,
Tweeds,
Made Te Your Order
See Our 15 Windows
Largest Display of Tai
loring in Philadelphia
PeterMoran&Ce.
Merchant Tailor
S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sts.
Mm. Bat. Em. IU1 P. M.
lumulnted five runs, but the Gianti h.d
already doubled the figures and Unit
meant' another reverse.
Moere Flivvers
Hey Moere, the prize left-hauder of
Muck's stnff. was regarded us a cei
tnlntv te stump the Senators cterdny.
but after getting b.v the first inning Iih
went in reverse nnd was nuked. Beb
Hasty, who has net started a game UiU
season, was tried next, and he. loe,
saw the light of the shower room call- I
ing him. Sullivan was the third, and ,
he lasted the temalnder of the contest.
The Muckineii made oho less hit than
I the Senators eight yet thev were able
' te score but three runs te nine for the '
Milnnese. Moere walked a quartet of '
' Hip home folk, nnd Beb Hasty, net te l I
outdone, made his total five, liiiiei
AVulker aided the Ditchers in their
'downfall bv having one of his off da-,
two errors of commission being clmlkid
I egaltK him nnd u couple Uit de net
appear in the dot score. ,
At thnt Walker hit one of Uie Ions- 1
est sacrifice (lies en record that counted I
Johnsten from second pluce. Accord
ing te the experts, the feat has never
been perferniiHl in the hUtery of Uie
big leagues. As Itice caught the fly en
the dead run the A's first sacker was
off like a flush, reunded third and, te
the surprise of Hlce, belted for home.
The fielder's threw was n couple of
seconds tee Inte te catch the veteran.
Johnny Evers, veteran of many .1
hectic game with the old Cubs, erst
while manager and new assistant te
Kid Gleaseu with the White Set.
showed that old age must be served
yesterday by playing nine complete
frames against the Indians. Johnny
1 had three nsslsts and as many put
outs, and played a whale of a game.
He also figured in the only two-play
1 killing of the game.
The contest was called in the ninth,
with the score tied at 0, te enable
Cleveland te cntch a train. Speakei
used three pitchers, including Davie
1 Keefc, who did relief duty nt Shllw
'Park luit year. Twe Ser twlrieis
I served them up.
Kay Grimes continued his great weik
;by slamming out n home run and scor
ing two with a single against the Cards.
.The result if victory, and still a dead
lock for first place between the Cubs
.and the Giants. Jenes was the win
ning hurler.
The lteds continued their winning
streak, which reached two yesterdaj .
1 by slamming Morrison nnd Hamilton
I hard for an 8-te-4 victory ever the
I'irates. Adolphe Lugue and Donahue
. stemmed the Pirate tide.
The Brooklyn Dodgers, In the etliei
National League game, swamped the
Braves, 12 te 5, hitting the offerings 1
In which te play tennis, jm it right
that thee boys should net ee allowed
T IS just ns logical te prohibit a 1
man from practicing dentistry nr ln '
among Ids friends of the tennis world
te nrofesslennllo hlin. If he does thu. 1
for capitalizing his tennis nblllty, ns it
Is te prohibit him from writing nny
articles for nny form of publication.
Is It nny mere Immoral te write for a
newspaper dally than weekly, and If "-e,
why? Yet one would have been nl-
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96 CliARION
is a T. q. FEATURE
HAT for 1022.
Incomparable in Style
and Quality.
Coel end Comfortable.
Alse Panamas. Ben
bobs and Leqkerm,
Last, But Net Least
Your hat is the last thing you
put en the finishing touch, as
it were, before you run the
gauntlet of the world's critical
gaze.
Te gain approval te win the
stamp of "absolute correct
ness," is it any wonder the
well-groomed man selects a
Townsend Grace Straw Hat?
than in any ether shoes
regardless cf price. It's
a pleasure te demon
strate the truth of these
statements.
"STATLER"
One or mera than forty tmart
styles that arm hrtTer you te
ehoe$ from in grain, cordovan.
ealftkin or kidskin in fan, brown,
black or teny red.
SPECIAL
Te-day &
Te-morrow
"They Have That Loeh"
They Wear Well
RemBOOTSHflP
VZBL Gi. IVJlCf BELOW MARKETS!
J3 &O. 17 Olf OPEN EVENINGS .
Vfll sB a '4-- v Hh; ' I mB'w
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W UAUA1UUO upuuieicijr wibii nusuiuie BailliatlOn l..iv
and cieanuness asaurea y a rigia inspection!
m system.
Te steD within a Quaker City Taxicab Is in .
enjoy the comforts of your own private conveyance. 7 "
65,697 mere peepie nave cauea yuaicer city
Taxicabs se far this year than in any like. period in
our history.
Call Spruce 1700;.
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Quaker City Cab Company
(Lew Rates)
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of the Beantewu
abandon.
twirlers with utter
Beets and Saddle
The Harford Steeplechase is offered
as the feature of today's enrd at Havre
de Grace. The veteran Sweepnimt ap- ,
pears much the best, although rcmeedlu,'
a great deal of weight. Since the a- '
perturc of Duettlste from this ceuntrv
for England, Sweepment is censldernl
about the b,est jumper left. Dlstnu
Shere and Free State should furnlsn
I th contention.
The Mndennn purse is the feature ei
the Mat races. The purfc is for $2000
I Second Thoughts has great speed. Pre- ,
lude has been runuing as If net quite up
I te her best rnce. Beth hnve te leken
vvitli Muttlklns and Dresden
I Horses which seem best are :
Klrst race Our Tlllie, St. Angelina
Th Ulstpr. Second Svveepment, Dis-
tnnt Shere, Free State. Third Vice
I Chairman. Camouflage. Due de Merny
Fourth Willis Sbnrpe Kilmer entr
1 Cape Pillar. Leng Island Fifth Sec
emi Thoughts, Prelude, Dresden. Sm 1
Plucky, Sword. Lady Zeus. Seventi
Trickster II, Philnris, Lucy Kate
i Boniface, with his heavy impost .
found n big task in disposing et th
Inconsistent Bygone Days, which led t
the Inst furlong in the OreenwWh Han
dler? vestcrdny. J. K. L. Bess made i'
'i double when Hlldur and Lien d'Oi.
coupled, ran one two In tlm Bndie Hun
dlcap. (Jrnce Feiter again showed her
class by defeating Careteker and I're
lude In the Frolic Purse nt a mile aim
seventy yards. She wen easily and pal i
' better'than S te 1 in the mutuels.
I Jockey "Chick" Iang piloted two
winners at H.ivre d Crate jesterciay.
! An old turfman said Lang's secret ei
I success Is making the keines like him
The little rider never met, harsh means
ivvlth a horse, nnd whin the barrier l
sprung he gcneinlly hns his mount In
Loed temper nnd alert. It is reported
that Lnng's lentract emplejer want
SGO.OOO for his contract with the r, ' -.
and he Is likely te get It.
Navy Oanmen Ready for M, I. T.
....1U Md.. Ad'II S. Most nf th'.
ilr.jl tuuclitii wtrH ulven Iu ih .Nav.il Am'
my cre nterly y Itlihanl (llnJ n
liic'il coach, ami his ten prjpariitnry tu Hi
ilruihi-s with the crenn uf .Manna husiu
Ttth hera temurr iw
Pitcher Keidel Released
Cleveland. O, April , 28 - Manager Trl
Sneaker of the Cleveland Americana han
announced the unconditional releane of,
Pitcher QeorKe Keidel. ferra'r Cleveland
mat.ur. and Third Waecman lla
termer celer Inil-ldjr
(St.
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of Thrifty Me
are bvyind
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A Suit for Every Fancy, but Nene at Fancy Prices
100 PURE FLEECE WOOL FABRICS
All models. Enormous selection.
Guaranteed workmanship. $10 less
than elsewhere here at our factory
'i block south of Chestnut Street.
$
20
LOOK-EM-OVER.
RferyBuyMeawAScoreffirYeu
Q DITfT A F Genuine horsehide Catchers' Mitts
OiI1,ML, Value $10-$15 at $6-$10
ATHLETIC SHOES
Baseball Shoes $3.00 I Tennis Shoes $2.50
Gymnasium Shoes . . 2.50 Gelf Shoes 8.50
Boxing Shoes 5.00 Running Shoes 6.00
GOLF BAGS
Large assortment valued up te $10.
Brown, khaki, white and" tan.
Seme with metal bottemi, 5" and 6" diameter.
Reach New Scotty Gelf Balls, reg. $7.75 at $5.00.
Send for frcm copy, McGregor golf rulei.
FISHERMAN'S SPECIAL
I Regular $3.50 Creels, $2.50.
'Regular $2.00 Ftameled Line, $1.50.
Split Bamboo (Winchester) Fly Reds, $12 te $20.
Trout r lies, 75c per dozen.
.Full assortment of Steel and Bamboo Red., low
as $2.00.
Full line of Salt Water Supplici.
Come and get a Fisherman's Weekly centeat applicntien blank.
BICYCLES, $30 Up lUTS'Sra
Kr-gl'M"" OE3Q1 IOE3QE!t,nt-J
graiNO msHQKTB prnrNfi hkwebth '. ;
LONDON. ESOI.ASP T.OXTOV. KNOMND "?
at fi 0
i HOTEL CECIL I
r THE "CECIL" ia the hnb of LemUa J
I CO) Afer business or pleasure. G
I D) C Visitors have the advantage of the right ?)
I YA address with a reasonable tariff. Vll
I ICj) C The service it quiet and unobtrusive, yet , Cfi
I b6 always fully efficient, nothing it lacking J
2 I ICs in comfort or convenience, and the cuisine (q
V5 , I P Write or Cable te the Manager f$r Q
1 1 tH the tariff. -ft
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ATK1NTIC CITV, X. J. , I OCEAV CtTY. N. J. '"
SALCO CLOTHES
iTake Elevator teiS.E.COr.9tl.&SailS011l
Second Fleer Purchasing ARcnts Orders Accepted
Open Until 5.30 P. M.
Vi Sq. Se. I
Chestnut St.
lalp Denedltt,
BASEBALLS
Official size and weight, guar
anteed for 18 full innings, $10
dozen.
Youth.
Bateba
15c, 25c,
SOc.
Z4 IMl S,
" M W erncVai
IU, X V tficue I
jf-try
TENNIS GOODS
Ntti, $5.50 up.
Pelei, $1.50 up.
Yeulb Racquets,
50c, 75c, $1.50.
Men'i full guaranteed Racquets, $2.50
BICYCLES $8.50 Up
Bail-Bearing Reller Skates,
$1.59.
Children's Autes, $5.00 up.
Velocipede, $2.75 up.
Columbia Velocipedes,
$11.95 up.
Beys' Baseball Suits, $2.50.
Bey Scout Suits, $2.49.
Cowboy and Indian Suits,
$3.49 te $4.95.
Youths' Spec'al Mitts, 25c
te $1.75.
Gelden Grained Horsehide
full-leather Mit s, $3 50.
Black or Brown Leather
Gloves, $2.00.
Youths' Catchers' Gloves,
$1.50 te $3.50.
First Baseman's Mitts,
$3.50 up.
Men's Professional Catch
ers' Gloves (Reach),
$8.50.
COMFOBT WITHOUT KXTRAVA6ANCR
SfLVERTeN
Kentucky Ave. adjacent te Beach, newly reno
vated and rafurnl.hed; near riepete, chunhe
and placet of amu.ement; all outside cheerful
rooms, comfortably furnished: electric llthta,
perchei, tun parlor, elevater: het and cold
RUNNINQ WATER IN EVERY ROOM
Families accommodated. Truly a wonderful
hotel at meat rcaienable ratea. $1.60 up daily.
Special weekly. European plan.
Sea a. t.t.re aukta r.a.rratleaa.
OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT.
i ,111 SPRING RATES 'I
i y&StA eSpeeial weekly ratea etwnlrl
Y .lollera and upward. Anwriu-I
I F 9( lan. Runnlns water. FeUrrl
IfilNCOIN
JlUy OCEAN CITY.N,
HemEDISON
Mlchltan Ave. near Beach and Boardwalk
Atlantic City', me.t beautiful hotel urtlen.
RUNNING WATBR IN EVERY rfOOil
Newly Furnished, Private Baths, Electric Lights
Elerater Strvlce. European Plan, 12.00 up
Daily. Single Reems, tl 60 per Day.
BISCAYNE TiiHBSS
OC&VN (MOVE. N. J. .
STOKES HALL- W
Ocean Greve. N. J. Opn ''S.'"!'!!
modern cenv. A. C H. atrassburger. Phl
ALBEMARLE
Virginia ave. block from fimeui TlnnriWutu
ana feteel Pier; open after Improvement!
reetlna $35,000. making this tieuse strictly
modern In every s-tne. Electricity thrueut.
RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS
KpacleuJ aelarlum; nun deck: private has,
elevater: $1.50 day up. room. only. Owner
fhlp managemeiit. (1AI1I.E A DEVITT.
THE
MORELTON INN
nnna HAmfl ffT
I. new reidv for the.e IntrrHtel "
irnnnuenil P PA. '.
MT. POCONO. PA.
MFAnOWSIDE INN
In Poreno MeunlalM. Newly built: tttjgi
Klile roenm: .num h.al. elec prlistra
Therj's Comfert In Rtit Cernsir " ! clal uprlnnrate- Hklt.JB
The PENNHURST Vn.Tt
tnhle: eulet nnd h.iiii. Ml.. Msrv IW.
r... -. 1 Orwn.all year. M
tile WllWOOO ni.Kant location.! .
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BASEBALL UNIFORMS
Write for Samples
Made te Your Order, $2.50 te $9.75
Open Friday & Saturday Evgs. Mail Orders Promptly Filled
KENTUCKY
W.5! !
KENTUCKY AVK NEAk Mini
cv.v asaiir WreiUIr
'".a Ameelnn llnn
glee afer te itnet. KlMtrlclty ana phone. In all rooms'
Walteaerrlee. Owaershlp mtm't. kiNOA
reef addition,
EAUUAKT
KAOI. MEREPABKjJPAi.
Desirable furnished summer "tW'JSS I
white" "mepntainh. n.
MAPLEWOOD CLUB mt? i;
. .i irrtt.i Prnnrty. :r:l
l',iV...?"S""r 'n Sfrv. R W. 4Ci
i. 1. UHHWi , m. ,. ww .
m ucenn ireni nt Aientpcler nve , new
open. Suites with bath, running water nil
rooms; elevator, Spring rates $4 day un $21
up weekly. Amer. plan. H. St. IIEKVK3.
BOTHWELL
Vliaiiilu uie wciml ..en,, H ,.i ludr.l UiM
and Rteel I'ler. Every appointment. Illgheat
Ktiirdard In cuIbIiie ana eervlce. noeklet
Special weekly rates. J. llnthwell. Prep
GRAND ATLANTIC
! wkiy;cVPVoeo.BkltVorcn."tJ."yD.UPalXr-
RIO ",1 Verk.A"' "HW-uh. lOOrecnm
HinT a i.'iE.'njn,r "u."'r '" llV UK.
I GRANDE niHS2,tH,i?l"r- ,i,,r"",:
I '"1WM Under N.y Minierment.
' HOTEL CONTINENTAL
ft!?yi' ""?" always ready: tfrms moderate
no or pnone. M, WALSH DIINf'AM
Wesiminiter n-eniucKy Ave nr. linrh
I . Elevater: private bathe
running water. Open all year. A. v. Kepp
MARTINIQUE "J-JS. ajS
$ 1 B0 up dall. Cafe ami re.tauram attach.":
CHESTER INN .?tw Yerk Ave. n..r
L0Rnli. A m ft r I e n n
'an. All cnnvenlerces MRS n. kmaiieb
Hetel Boscobel KcnK"fJeAv ," beM
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