Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 22, 1922, Night Extra, Page 21, Image 21

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football AHiorlntleii IieWh nn minimi
iin ni ilm Kwex Hetel here tetln.v.
(SSertSw n ml Wwlpwilnv. The enter-
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2, Inn nf Harvard University en Tnes
Ef The e-.iinn.le nf I'hlhitlcliihln Inst
.r ulirn H enterlnined the I nited
CJL Pentbnll .Vot'lnllen win ire;-
Ijrd In Hint II'"1 wnlr" wl" "p ,ml" "'
Mnnr nmlteri of linpertniicc lmye te
L token up "I l'lis meetlng. notably
rcral rlmiiRes ii) tlie rule. Ust jc-nr
iidfd Inte eeitrrn nnd western eoinne eeinne eoinne
Jltlen ltl sepnrnte committees. This
,i.. proved ciimuerseme. yerv cxiichmvu
'!! 1. iibt.lv 10 he breujzlit bnrk te thf
M condition of the one committee run-
ilm the entire competition which,
tewewr. will he p'.l into two dlylsien.
Utt enr the nsoclntlen tried the
move ef'hnvlns n piild hecretiiry. hill
'l ,f.,-iiinnin in t selection, with
(the reMil! (lint Mr. Cnliill. the old In
Irambent. wim pulled hnck pre tern. Hh
,ft5!illen will ue 1 cirniiiiH-ii ''
iLii Vnttv Ihstuud ne his definite
trrfaMl te continue Inst yenr ns the lion lien
I itiry MHTetnry. he Is believed ncnin te
' wnt the position. Whether pnld or
lonerary is nei iiivuircu.
Life Membership
.Mr- rnlillt en his reslcnatien wiih
Iliren an lionernrliim of ?2000 nnd n life
embrrslilp In the iWsoi'intleii. Kx-
ipttnldent Kernley in strongly in sup sup
pert of a move for the Philadelphia nx.
uiplnilnns te nssiiinc the burden of de-
teleplnir the sed-r came in the school
ind tn hate n Nntienai Public Scheel
Aswintien formed. There 1 n creal
, ical tn be vaid In favor of his plan.
There nlse will he nn effort made l.
Ikf Amerlciui Poetbnll Association te
1tc the cniliarse lifted which Inst year
Ms placed, en lis operations oatsiderrrf
the State of New Jersey. Hew sue
emsful the clfert will be time only will
tell.
It in nfiieient te .a.v that the author-
Hi clvrn te the American Lensue te
pcrate prneticnlly under the direction
if Mr, t'ahill lias net been ulteeethcr
Mrmsfnl. finnncinlly or otherwise,
lltheugh it operated in, the same ter
ritory a the American Poetball Asso
ciation en different llnrs. The inaugu
ration of n professional soccer league
should be a matter of growth and care
ful manngement.
Amateur Circuit
It U proposed by some enthusiasts
te take the steiw necessary te ersanizp
in amateur cup competition, open only
te.amateiir teams en the lines of the
National Challenge Cup competition,
thleh Is open te either professional or
amateur teams. Steps nlse are te be
ttn tewaid la.ing the foundation for
the making up. financing nnd sending
If an amateur tenm tn tin. fil.nn.1,. 1..
1924. Seme suggest that the 'cx-prc!- j
in nmi uie-inemeers form an ad ad
jKery beard, but de net state or out
line the functions of Mich nn ndviserv
ward.
It Is te be hoped that semi! definite
tpnstructhe policy will be adopted nt
ttl mertiiig. The only piece of con cen
irajjtlvc piepagandn which the asse-
"mm uas none was tlie distribution,
tret Of Cl!ir:; nf cnnlnu ,.f .!, ...I...
of the game during the past season.
Since the roetball Association of Kast
jm Icnnsjlvunin has printed nnd dls
mbutfd quite as many cepicK as the
niuenin Asvociatten the simsiu has net I
re iriy creni.
Frem piccin Inillciiilniw it
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elected as ircsh lent
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NATIONAL LBAfiUK
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AMKRIt'AN ASSIM'IATION
leiilillti, Oi Indlannnells, 4.
Miiavlllr. 3i lndliiiitmelln, 0,
I'elnmhin, At Tolrde, 0.
relttmlins. 3 Tolrde, II.
Milwaukee, Oi Hnrnid Cllj. .1,
Kanns CIO, Mi Mlluitut,rr. 7.
Nt. Paul, It MinnnipiilU. 3.
Silt'TIIhKN ASSOCIATION
lllrnilnclinni. 7l tlnttlnnoeitu, 4.
Allnnlii 4i Meinphl. 3.
Nushtltle, 7 Nrw Orlrtins, 3.
Only Hirer minm tKlii'dnlrd.
Field of 252 Players Competes
for Amateur Championship
at Prestwick
HUNTER IS THE FAVORITE
Ity the Associated Press
Prestwick. Eng.. May 2. Ftvi
Ajnericnn players were among theirco theirce theirco
erd field of L"2 golfers which began
te play here today for the Hrltish ama
teur championship. The large number
of entries will necessitate a whole
week's play. There were seventy-four
matches in the first round tedny, the
remnlnder being carded for tomorrow
morning.
William Hunter, the present chiun chiun
plen. Is the favorite, but with such
players as Cyril Telley, Iteger II.
Wethercd and .1. I.. C. .Tenklns In form
the experts consider there may be a
surprise in store for the holder In the
Inter stages of the tournament, and
there are net wanting these who think
It likely that a dangerous contender
may loom up in the person of Jehn
Ii. Andcr-en, of Slwaney. He Is con
sidered here te haw the best chance
of the American entrants.
The Americans are nalred dm fnllnu-,.
by the draw :
i0iin 1; .n,erKi,
Alex Mnntzies. Italph Jehn D. Chap
man. Greenwich. Conn., vs. II. E
layier. MW-Murrey; G. E. Van Vleck,
Jr.. Pin alley Gelf Club. vs. A W
S. Aldrldge. Iatherhcad.
CHAMP NOT CONFIDENT
Hutchisen Doesn't Expect te Re
tain British Gelf Title
Chicago. May 22. Jeck HutchWen,
Glenview professional, who departs
Thursday te defend his title in the
British open golf championship. June
11. at Sandwich, said tedav lie had
small hopes of repeating his vlcterv of
Inst yenr.
After his final practice round en this
side, he said: "I'll have te de much
better at Sandwich," ami added he did
net expect te win the title two vears
In succession.
"I can't say that I feel I'm going te
win. although I certainly will trv mv
best. They will all be there und 'what
a bunch of golfers te beat."
FAVOR MISS STIRLING
Mrs. Gavin Will Net Defend Her
Gelf Title
New Verk. May 22. Miss Alexn
Stirling, former national woman's golf
champion. Is expec ed tn win the
women's metropolitan t hamplenslilp
teiininmeiit, which began today at the
Merris County, N. ,L, Gelf Club.
Miss Marlen Helllns, nntienai cham
pion, was prevented by illness from en
tering ami Mrs W. A. Gavin, winner
of the Metropolitan last year, will net
defend her title, as she is in England.
MRS. G. W. GIBBONS DIES
Mether of Tennis President Sue.
cutnbs at Sixty. nine Years
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Paul . Gibbens, president of thelplicltv; third Lord Herbert. Drum
Philadelphia and District Tennis As-Ipiend. Wnlkup; fourth Hephaistes.
Miclntlen, died early this morning at I Lcttcrman. Emotien: fifth Muskol Muskel
her home, fUK) Cedar avenue. She was lenge, Gladiator, Lord Brighten; sixth
Mxiy-iiiue years mil,
Airs. Gibbens Is suiiiietl In- Imr him.
baud and three sons, Paul' W. Gib Gib
eons, Jeseph A. Gibbens, who has been
living in Pails for the last several vears,
and Edwin L. Gibbens, of Hnrrisburg.
Te Inclese Dartmouth Fields
llnneirr. N. II.. May !!2 A nrw fence
in urica i'iisvs nun iruiiwerK. te cost anlllt
. U'A.Mlii. Hill 1st erected this summer ie
I Inrlese the fentlull llelds. baseball diamonds
i and runnln track en the new Dartmouth
I memorial Held fur athleilcv. It Is pineciel
Ihut Ihe et'( will be completed by Ihe
erenlnc of tellrje In Nepiembcr.
Schoolboy Golfers Play Today
If rrrnw Ml Conn.. M.i '.'-J. An Intel Intel
schelnstlu coif tournament In which fifty
or mere schools from various parts of the
country are entered will he held ever I he
course of the Greenwich Country Club be
ginning today and centlnulnt Tuesday, at.1
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Rew en the Schuylkill
Next Saturday
PENN IN ALL THE EVENTS
The American Rowing Association
will held Its seventeenth annual re re
gettn next Saturday afternoon ever the
mile and five-sixteenths course en the
Schuylkill Iliver. Klght colleges will
be represented in the various races,
which Include eight elght-enred shell'
events.
The United States Naval Academy
will send four crews. Pennsylvania will
be represented In all eveiite In which
collegiate crews are eligible. Vale, Har
vard. Princeton. Columbia nnd Syracuse
have entered crew".
The I'ndine Hnrge. West Philadelphia
and Vesper will have eights in the spe
cial Inter-club eight -eared rnec.
I'ndine hns a strong crew, made up
nf ltescwisch. bow; Chambers, F. Fert
erschmldt, I.ukens. Armstrong, E.
(Iraef. C. (Sraef and K. Federschmldt.
stroke. Captain Hartley will stcr the
crew. '
Twe West Plill Crews
Conch Kddie Marsh, of the West
Phillies, will have a mixed intermediate
nnd senior crew entered. The order of
the crew Is Harry or Ward, bow;
llewen. Mclnerney. Kelly. MacXIcho MacXIche
las. Welsh. Itegnn and Cunningham,
stroke.
Paul Costrlle will row in first singles
for the Vesper. Fnlloen nnd Nelsen
will row ' In senior doubles. A four
made un of Ilnnna. McOuire. .1. Ces-
telle and Myers, stroke, will be en
tered. A senior eight is entered in
special inter-club eight -eared shclj rncc.
Themas Iloeney will row in second
singles for Undine, and Ctcerge Allisen
and Jehn Blcssinj will enter In doubles.
Allisen. Messing, E. (Sraef and Supplee
are rowing in a ccrttlpede.
Malta's lone entry In the American
regatta will be Nelan nnd Sherwood in
a double. .. .
Hilten Belycn and Tem Hoeney rowed
ever the course yesterday along with 11
number of Undine crews. Heb Agnew
was In n single, the senior centipede
four-eared gig crew and junior eight
all went down together, the centipede
crossing the line first.
Belyea Sunburned
Heven Is rowing from eighteen te
twenty-four miles daily, nn.l is suf
fering at present with a bad sunburned
back. In speaking nbeut It. he said :
"We seldom. If ever, have as warm
weather at St. Jehn's. N. !.. as we are
having here, and the recent warm days
caused a very painful sunburn.
He in n little ever-weight, tipping
tlie scales above 100. "When at his best
he is nbeut 15'J.
Walter Hoever, who will row for the
Philadelphia Challenje Cup en June .
will nrrlve In Philadelphia tomorrow
te take up training en the local course
Immediately.
Contain Nenemaker. of the Crescent
Club," is working with n number of
juniors nt present; He has Marshall
and Hendersen rowing for junior dou
bles en Nnvy Day. and Keegan, bow;
Dalv, Wilsen and Campbell comprise a
four-eared gig crew te enter the same
regatta.
Captain Hartley announced he would
send two men te row in three races in
the Harlem regntta en Memerial Day.
Frank Frets: wl" row in Intermediate
singles and (Scergc Allisen will row
lu senior singles and senior quarter
mile dash.
The race for the Philadelphia Geld
Challenge Cup en June U seems te be
drawing new challenges. The latest
rumor is that Eddie Duriian, Jr., son of
the famous Cnnadlnn professional oars
man, will compete. If he does conic
te Philadelphia he will probably hnve
te row in the race en June 1 with Tem
Iloeney nnd Garrett Gilmere. the win
ner te qualify te row against Costelle,
Hoever nnd Belyea.
Beets and Saddle
Horses which seem best at Churchill
Downs today are:
First race Dinnhmeur. Precious
Lula, Martha Fallen: second Ment fort
Jenes entry. Victoire, JlelphrJzenla ;
third Pit, Picter. Sun Gid ; fourth
Dr. Clark. High Cloud. Mlnte II; fifth
Peppy e. Anna Ted. Full S'poen ;
sixth Held Me. Tomahel. Dartmoor;
seventh Cllntenville, Tedy, Uncle
Vele.
At Torento: First race Wraith,
High Gear, Satana; second (steeple
chase) St. l'aul, Bcllringer, Brig
anna; third Semme, Treubler, Flea;
fourth Star Jester. Grace Mayers,
Mcrcutie; fifth Lady Bess. Full e'
Fun. Tepange; sixth Muttiklns,
Dresden. Brilliant Jester: seventh
Sword, Delhlmar. Evelyn White.
Jamaica: First race Rork, Reap,
itnlrlr.. second Manna. Dure sit...
Certain, Piavus, Roseate II
Exterminator, in winning the $10,000
Clark Handicap at Louisville en Sat
urday, came within one-fifth of a sec
end of equaling the track record with
Hill pounds up. He ran the mile and
an eighth In 1 :f0 flat. The old cam
paigner was given nn ovation almost
equal te that accorded te Mervlch in
the Derby.
The Canadian racing season opened
auspiciously Saturday at Terente. The
Kings Plate, run consecutively for
sixty-two years, was wen by Seuth
Shere. This lace It for Canadian
breds. and king Geerge of England
gives fifty guineas toward the $10,000
stake.
OTHER SPORT ON PAGE 22
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At the top is Johnny Welssmuller,
world's greatest swimmer, showing
Ills style. Belew Is Al White, the
new national fancy diving champion
FIRST DEFEAT FOR
Geerge Scheel Is Victorious in
Big Track Meet at West
Chester
By PAUL PREP
VlERMANTOWN HIGH SCHOOL
vJ was defented in nn interscholastic
track and field meet for the first time
this season Saturday afternoon. The
Clivedens finished second In the
eighteenth annual meet of the West
Chester State Nermal Scheel en Wnvne
Field. West Chester.
Geerge Scheel was the winning team.
The Newtown aggregation galloped
home a winner from one of the fast
est fields of the season, garnering 2."
points. Gcrn.nntenn was second, with
23: Atlantic City High, third. 17:
est Chester State Nermal, fourth,
West Philiitlelnhln Tlln-I, ,,! '.
nenah Military Aeademv were tw.. nf
the best-known teams te meet defent
In the same meet. The cadets, after
making such a wonderful showing in
the recent Swnrthinere meet, were
picked as likely winners bv mnnv
depesters. but the best they could d'e
was gather in eight points. The Speed Speed
heys scored an eien dozen.
Germnutewn's champion relay team,
however, wen its one-mile evciit. The
Cliveden quartet hail an easy time In
their favorite event, ami loped the
distance in :i i'. Atlantic City High
finished second in the event.
Germontewn finished first and sec-
mid lathe century dash for high schools. ,
.viaiuias. ine star et uie team, wen t he I
wen I lie
event in 10 2-fi seeends. Kntbach. a
teammate, came home second.
Geerge Wins .Mile
Most of Geerge Scheel's points were
scored by winning second nntl third
places. The team wen the mile velar
for prep and normal schools and Lewi's
hurled the discus, n.'i feet 11 Inches
for a win. Andrews wen the half-mile
inn.
McClain. of West Philadelphia High,
wen his favorite event, the shot-put. in
handy style. The big Spt-cdbey hurled
the weight 44 feet I . Inches. Lewis,
the Geerge Scheel athlete, was second.
Fiankferd High, conqueror of tier tier
mantewn High In a dual meet, was
another loser. The Pioneers were de
feated by the Gettysburg freshmen en
the letter's field. The final score was
03 1-3 te 03 2-3.
A unique meet was held at Over
brook with the Scheel of the Blind and
P. I. D.. ns opponents. The sightless
athletes, despite their handicap, mnn
sged te win the. meet fieni the institu
tion for the denf. 02 te 2.1.
Three relay races were en the pre
grnm. This, was the first time that a
lelny with blind athletes as participants
was ever held. In two of the relavs
P. I, D. was victorious, but In the
senior relay the blind youths were the
winners.
Anether feature of the meet web the
way the races were started. The starter
would hit a cap. which he had in his
hand, against the palm of the ether
hand. The blind boys would hear ihe
contact and the denf boys would see
the cop strike the hand and would
start.
Hill Scheel wen the twentieth annual
interscholastic Hack nnd field meet held
under the auspices of Yale I'liiversitv.
I he victory was the second in two vears
for the Pottstown athletes, who' new
have two Icgx en the Yale Cup, which
must be wen four times before it be be
V?meHe,ur"J"nent !)rPprty of a school.
Hill Scheel scored 0UV4 points, while
'" nrarert rtwl; Bridgeport High, was
eccend with 18.
HfflWN
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MONDAY,
President of United States Football
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Scarcely an Absentee at Hunt Hunt
ingden Valley in Phila. Cham
pionship Qualifying Round
MISS DE KOSENKO STARS
FAIR GOLFERS OU
FOR
ORAL CROWN
I,,,.0 ,, .... linn neither team has been stepped slnci
1 another year, nnd the bugle once 10. Beth'linvc been sailing aleni
mere sounds for the start of n gelflnt n fast dip all season, and it is linn
clinmplenshln the firsf Imlirlilnnl lltnlnr
lilt of 1D2L'. ' wi" ,)0 " "Rrutlge1' game In s far
tn thn .!.. . 1 .in , x- li n """' teams have been "knocking"
in he peace nn.l stillness of Neble. Pm ,, , ,,. ,W ,,., Kach
I a., this morning all the leading golfers j claims it is the stronger, and both will
of this city's llnkswnmnn citizenry were I"' I" there figlitlns hnr.l all the time,
teeing off ever the green links nt Hunt- ,. V,1".'" f'0'" .' Yeukle Lnckey re
linrlni Veii.. . .t . ir r,s,d te say who would twirl for the
ligdeit A a Icy for the women s golf (Jermantown team, or anneunte hl
ehampienshlp of Philadelphia. , line-up. it is n certainty that Whlt-
Tlie only notable absentee was Mrs. "ey. king of schoolboy speed pitchers.
Clarence H. Vnnderbcek. Inst year's ",'," Lthcf ChMPcliman. Whitney liea
i,.m, ... . .... ... '"' kinds of sheet, and bis dazzling
champion, who is out of the contest be- speed nnd change of pace bheuld win
cause of illness. The title thereby gees ' the decision for him.
b default without a defender. Mrs.1 Coach Charley McCarth . well-known
nnderbeck was the lending Phlladel- football official and coach of Episcopal,
phla player last year, having wen the , "kc Lackey had nothing te say. But
-.iiniiTii 11s wen ns iiic local title, .siie i-uhr, wiiiieui neiini, will lie tlie pltclicr
also went te the semi-final round of the I '" l'"e the Green mid White. Leng Is1
nntienai. ' a star of the highest caliber, and hr
The piny today calls for eighteen ill linve a twirier of his own class op
holes medal te qualify for the mutch l'01-'' liint. Leng has everything neccs- '
piny which will be played "one round per 'ar' ler n winning pitcher, nnd may
day till the finals en Friday. w" '"' Rn'"e for the Churchmen te-
Therc will be various Incidental '"'.
driving, nppreaching nnd ether contests Germnntewn recently switched its
through the week, ending Saturday at i Une-np. nnd the team has net been
Merlen when It Is hoped te play n match """dug se well under the change. How Hew
bet ween men nnd women the inen giving eer. the bejs may be handed their old
the ladles half n stroke a hole, n con- Positions again before the first ball i-I
tout wllll.ll lifW nnlnnil .miJ..,,!,!. tllTOU'll Ollt. I
popularity nt Stokes Poges abroad.
Huntingdon Valley always lin proved
10 ue 11 iinrti test, tiieugli n goetl one, i
for the fnlr sex, nnd It was nrcdicted
I that any one fortunate enough te get
1 in .1 .i 1.1 ..... r.
iiiiiii'r ini iiicru uiu.v nvillll win Hie
medal.
Mrs. Itenald II. Barlew, unbeaten se
far this year In match or medal piny,
is the favorite te win tlie title unless
the unexpected happen", ns it did some
years age at Whltcmarsh in the local
championship, when she was ousted by
Mrs. G. 8. Munson.
Scraps About Scrappers
CharlrT Croud. nretrr nf th. i(. A ti.
Mi QulB-nn nnd tnntchmdKrr of thr Nntiennl
this' iuinmer. hn. n e heuts arrnriir 1 for
tneleht. r.rn Hawlln. ll mrrt Miifr nu -
sell in th- wtnd-uii. Isw Silngrr u, Veunn
.Tnck Drmpar-r l the srml. 1'rellms: Ilann"
Tev mi. Al I'enwav. Kid flrern Veuni
Kesj nnd Harry Moere h
vit.y .uurmy.
The frnlnrr of thli wrk'n Ire Palace nhon nhen
Thurfday nUht will lw a boxer . fiBhter
rnpeuntrr betwrrn Harrv Kid Hrewn and
Ulllv Anitelr.. This will Iv in -IitM-reund
bout. n will malchri leturti Johnny Mralj
and Whltrv Kltswerald nnd Temir JIurrj
and Dattllnir Mack Other UeutM Willie
(irern i. Murlln Judge nnd Kid Wolf "s
Tiny Trlnklr
All bexrrw aceiulrd te appear In the open epen
nh nhew nt Hnllern Park iim .Mmiduv nlcht
n, ln r.Ur.' ,.r,n,'nln',' ncierdlnu te Matei
maker Willi Kdnards. Cnrae IJrne and
Johnny Mraly tee the program, with nlhr
l.i!t by ilcrmar. Miller s Ad Hiene. Dlclt
Steih m. Rav Mitchell lne ititchh V
Pedre Curnpe and Iiebb Weleaxt va u.n,
Oechtcr.
Open-air hexlne for the season ullt be
started at Hmrdlrv I'ark, Chester Pa u,.
nleht. Jehnnv Urlffllh lne Jackie .ioere
In the wind-up. Ralph p.avmend vh. Jack
McCnulrv will be the semi. Iw Ballev Is
tn be the referee of all nuilche" Jack
Hennessey la th'i mitchmaker
Oeerrr Chanrr will meet hhnmus O Hrien
In the emi-nnal te the Tendlei.llarrrtt font'
" "i" i-niines iau Park June S .tun
TIpHti, -who haa recovered from a cold, will
u Karl France rnd,Jee Juckyen lu ,Kc
!en phl1 K"Pi".
Danni GreUea. Manaunk featherweleht.
haa returned here after a tejr of the West
ills manacer. Jim McFadden. has nreles
In fit fettle and la neumlatlinf for matches
with Gene Delmont Willi.. Urecn and eth"
Is.vh Iila wetsht. McFadden a he also Is
dickering for a bout between tlrelvcs and
Johnny KM bone.
.lee Mendell. of thl elti ih.m.ii ,i,n. ...
was bexlnir lu geed shaie en .s.iturdav aftci- I
"pen., when he was reniierid a dec slim mer
! rankle Callahan ln ten muniU nt Klibrt'a
I'leld Mi.ndell had llttlu trouble defe,tt-i- I
Ihe llroekbn veteran ""
Jimmy (Inedrlrh. Iluffaie Jumer licin
;if!?"i'. !l eenteinplatlnit an Invasion ,f
Philadelphia. Hebby Dillen Is icpresentlnc
(IfMMlrlch here nn.l .3n ... .... t. ..... ..'T
"rry Kid Urewn """
smniev unu. ..,., ,,s...-,.u. .
Ix-en bexlruc up threueh the Htati h 'i
makinar his home In Tat.en ind is training
at Jack Martin's.
Jer rhllllpi, the Iren man Is about te
niakr. a comeback. He Is trHimns dally and
Issues challenges te Hebbv llarrctt nn.l
Johnny Mraly. A Hose U handlliik- Phillip,
Jark McCiirthj has lis eirins- of . rappiH
. mil xr .. ...' "'" """' '" "
...ii. ..--,,? 1,1.1 win mix
rethlng." Martv i e,nn
''"-TT,.l,r1-
,!$. Knine1,?.' tin
f ih '"" n'ner pr iiefra uf Ale
i.,ni. i.-.ll. i- V.V ."""".' ""-. """
Wllllr tlrern and tennv H.rr.. a-"matched
S,,'!. cl"t-reu"" ui .,! Hi.,. .4rk
There are letter. In the sper,, l)ep,rtmnt
of the KiiMsii Prime i.kihikr for l.ee D
lrtn lain llmi n. n .. iiiiin r-s i . -
" v tMna iiu ,- uiie r.OHarun
Ne Purse In Argentine
Buenes Aires, May la Inquiries hre
have failed te Identify the bhiuh of Ar
gentlne sportsmen who uere alleged te have
offered a bl purse for n rtuht between Jack
ivmpsey and l.uls Klrii the Anrenilne
heavHe'sht. who has wen thne tattles In
the. United Slates Ical spurt, nif urcl s
Plata no credni-e In the reisin
Men! $100 Will Buy Geed Hese He
mm
Wild fleck
$1.65
A. R.UnderdewiVs Sens
MAY
1922
PLAY FOR PHILA.
SCHOLASTIC TITLE
Cermantewn High and Episco
pal Meet in Big Baseball
Game Today
WHITNEY TO FACE LONG
flKttMANTOWN
Karharh. rf.
Kehn. rf.
Carhrrr. .
(larrrtt. 3h.
Lenrrrn, ll.
CI. Hlrrl, 3b.
K. Hlrrl, r.
Milliner. .
Mahtcan, It,
KPISCOPAI.
Celrtirrr. 2I.
Klnrirr. 3ti
Rlltrnheunr. .
Krnfl. II'.
hrrl. I.
Ilnrdl. rf.
I.enr. l..
Miller, rf.
Pryer, r.
P. ll.n ...l.r.tnHlif linvelmll rllflin-
I plenshlp of Philadelphia !
! That will be the title nf the act t"
be slagc.l en Nertlieifsl High Field.
Twenty-ninth and Clearfield Mrcets.
this afternoon. " :!10 o'cletk.
Gerinniitewn High, champion of tlie
Intcrsclielnstlc League fur the last two
jears, anil Episcopal Academy, holder
1 nf the Intel-academic League crown for
'the same length of time will be the
1 actor.
The game today has nltractcd wide
interest among the schelastic: fans in
this city. In regular league cempeti
tien neither team has been slopped since
none
Imrtl I
te tell hist which Is the stronger.
Episcopal's line-up will remain un
' "nnsed.
BRITTON IS READY
win
Defend Title Against Leenard
In June
New Verk. May 22. Lick Brittnn.
welterweight boxing chnmpleii. will be
ready te defend his title in a match
with Benny Leenard. lightweight
champion, early in June, according te
word received by Tex Itickurtl from
pan Morgan. Britten's malinger.
KU'kard Is understood te have made
tentntlie plans, as a result, te Mage
the contest en June IS or 2(1.
fr... . i. . ... .
' . ,: ;, ,, "1 " " ""Jpr '0"-
"1,rntl""' H.v1p N Thirty Acre.. In
Jersey City, and the newlv built Veu
Yerk V..I...I.. m r .t ,
, eloilreme. If the former .
.. flies were sain re lie un.ler coil-
clleen, u twelve-round nri.,li.,-Ri
contest may be singed, hut If the event
is stnged here it may go fifteen round-,
te a decision.
PLAY POLO TODAY
Fexhuntera and Revers Meet in
Second Wootten Cup Game
t .FOXIirNTEKS p c r HOVKPS I
.Tehn V Cemer.. 3 Henry II c " I
Hedman Wanama Ji
Jehn
rr ...-I . II St nhen f'i.lh..ii.. ..
Stene ;, .immn H tlufr ..
Albert I
.smith Alfred A lllddl. e
Total
Total
1 lie second pole match for the Wootten
Challenge Cup will he pHJe.l nu il.
hi Minus ei uie ni-n .Mawr Pole Club
this afternoon at ."i o'clock. The Fo Fe
hiinters and the Philadelphia Ceuntrv
Uuti Kevers will be the opponents
I he hrst nintcli was plaved Satur
day en the same field The Brvn Mnwr
BASEBALL Today, 3:30 P. M.
hllinK TARK. 2lsT AMI I.KIIIfill AVK '
ATIII.KTICS ,B. DKTKOIT I
Kesrrtrd Seals CilmlteU und Sipaldlnsa I
POLO TODAY, 5 P. M.
Bryn Mawr Pole Club
IIRV.N MAM It. ,
BRYN MAWR FOXHUNTERS
Is.
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Better tailoring
lower prices
Yes, we are makinw mn,,'a
smart clothes at lower ninP
And better. We never carried I
such a beautiful line of Sprintr
m 0",,,ul aUIUngS, OOth in'
Tweeds and Hemespuns and
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re!
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Pure Silk rtZn pcr
All Celers &P pir
fiarters: 25c. 33c & 50c per pr.
Tee Guards: 15c, 2 pain i 23c
222i Market si., puna.
' Freebooters defeated the I'hllinlelphlii
Country Club's first team by the store
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was iiic nciii 111 1 lie Mctni.i. m iiimir
eight Of Ills tcilM S points.
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That's the "straight line" which is the shortest distance between
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Army goods bought direct from the Government -me te veur shelves
tree from the added ces- et a middleman s profit Thev can be sold at
an advance ever the purchase price that v,e.js a splendid return,
nf uh'Tf av,v"nta?9 c' th"f Government cfTrr.rgi is merelv a matter
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