v'Vi X1 1922 10 flarry Greb TENNIS CHAMPIONS IN CITY PLAY TODAY .Tilden, Jehnsen, Pearson and Hawk Among Stars In Phil adelphia Tourney CYNWYD CLUB IS THE HOST By EDWIN J. POLLOCK , WITH nil entry um i"u- iw with star, the twenty-seventh an Mil tennis championship of. Phlladel !S?n anil District will start en the SVef the Cynwyd Club this after after neon. The opening reunil will Btnrt at 4pfavClwin continue this week with matches starting every afternoon at 4. On Saturday, the starting time will be. mtTeil up two hours. If It Is found ficc'ssarv te speed up the tourney, con cen .jtH wiil be played en Sunday be that the 'finals will be reached en Memerial fnm than sixty entries have been -j;i.-,l for the slnatles by Dr. Phllln i. ti.1" - .. .. .. -" ,.. . .. r n ITen-Ir. tl.n United Sillies Clinilimen.' win la chairman, of the Tournament Committee, xiic nsi inc.uues ennm- nlens of n 1 rank from Bill Tllden, the .i3'. nl holder, down. The entries closed last night when the drawings! were raaae, i Jehnsen Present Champ Wallace Jehnsen, national runner up, and mil Tlltlcn arc the favorites , te come through te the flnnl. This final watch would be another revival of the battle which took place between these 1 tvn for the United States champion ship at Gcrinantewn Inst September. The difference Is, however, that in this rasa THden will be the challenger nnd Jehnsen the champion, for the Cynwyd chop stroke artist is the 1021 Philadel phia tltlehelder. Tildcn will exhibit today for the first time In this city since his return from California where he engaged in the .xt.Tr mntchps. Phllmlplnhlnns also will have a chance te leek ever Flilltp Jieiienw, me junior cnumpien ei California, whom Tildcn breueht with him from the Gelden Gate. The world's champion will play net only fn the singles, but also in the neunics. n ui ye imireu.wiin ,-jniiuy ' Wiener, the fifteen-year-old star. Jehnsen also will play in the doubles. He will have Stanley Pearson as his partner. J his pair wen the champion champien thlp last reason. Dr. Hank Chairman Hesliles attending te the vmieus tie falls of the tournament, Dr. Ilitwk aNe will be among the contestants. He will play in both the singles and doubles, being paired with Carlten Hhufer, the North and Seuth champion. Among the ether well-known pla.vers tiue will compete are Lcnnuiil Meek- man, of New Yerk ; Carl Fischer. Ted Edwards, who with Jack Hell holds the Mhlilln Hlntnu ,I,ml,ln ililn. vn..... " . J . " ..v..v-, ..... , .u..i...i, Brnmnll. former West IMiilndeliihiu High Mar: Kills A. Gimbcl, Jr.. Her- man Dornheim. Lyman Tremaine. Dr. Tajler, Iliireld Colburn. !us Amster- nun firm mrnnn n wiicinnr ti.A ..- trfertl College champion. The committee In charge of the tour rament Is comtiesed of (Mm plea Beard. Arthur Peddy, .7. Iversen Hes fffl!. Walter Ii. Chcwninir, Carl Fischrr. t"alll.nn V TAliHnnH 111. 1I... 1 T . ..anon-i , nmuiiiMi, i iii i in ij. ivrnit, Jr.. K. Itey March, (icergc It. l'ewell. Oarlten Shafvr. Rudelph II. Tull, Lerey A. Worrell, Marshall Vanncman. Jr.. Irank Zeek ami Dr. Philip It. Hawk, in.iirmau. Women Play Next Weelt On Monday, while the men's i.-ham-plenship is nearing the finals, the women s Pennsylvania and Knstcrn States title tourney will start at tha .Merlen Cricket Club, Haverford. Mi.ss A!1!1D, J1, Tewns''li 1H-1 ibamplen, H1 ilefend her laurels as well as serv jng ns chairman of the Tournament Committee. Championships will be held in sin lies, doubles nnd mixed doubles. Miss TevMisend mid Miss Phyllis Walsh wen the doubles last ear. and Miss Mellv tX0? Thnj-r and Alex Thayer the mixed doubles, w'n!tricM01' t!"' sISles will close with William J Herrill, the secretary of the flub, en .Saturday, but the list for doubles and mixed doubles will be open Iii ! Ve".1.?.5'' I,,ay en Mndny will The Teiiinament Committee is com cem com re'cd of Miss Anne 11. Tewnscnd, chalr B)n; .Miss Dorethea Obcrteuffer. vice thalrniQii ; Mrs. Jehn C. Hell, Jr., Miss fcleaner Deuuliprtv. Ml in,;ni,. Ireen i. Mrs. IMward II. Le Heutllller.1 ;'. v.raivieru f. jiaucira, Mrs. Jeseph ,'lfvi' iT.::. liss Cheral! Seal, Miss Mildred Willnid. Jehn C. Hell, Jr., Albert I,. Hesklns, Crawford C. Ma ileira II. IJartel Register nnd C. Stan !' llegers. rea L enjoyment r M 'X'HE choicest Havana te. L bacce in a shade grown wrapper plus skilled work manship plus an uncopyable blend. That's the story of El PreducWs distinctive quality. And it is quality that never varies. Yeu can count en It in every El Producte you smoke V5 ft i i whether It is the 10c Bouquet shape, the 3 for 58c Escepclenales, or any ether of the many sizes. GH. P. CIGAR CO.. lac, Philadelphia, Pa. rauvii Bouquet , Wy'cXWm ICt itraiiht Tiy Escepclenales JW 3ferSOc Hanl BKMB9PJBE4nBrft?MaBV'i?nBBTBBEAsaBBwf. wmmiii jmijmmm FimKiM uu Becomes Light Heavy weight Champien of America by His Victory Over Gene Tunne; What May Happen In Baseball Today NATIONAL I.KAOUK , Clnb . Wen Iet P.O. New Yerk JO 13 .Oil I'ltUbunh M 13 .600 Nt. Iieuli 10 lit .ASU Chiracs la in .MO ('Inclrmatl 18 IK .noe Ilrneklrn IB l .fl5 I'hllUc 11 IK .! Bolten 11 10 .307 Win J.er .03(1 ,004 .013 .RR1 .071 ,MH .519 .485 .014 .416 .471 .441 .400 .807 .387 .855 AMKKIOAN I.EAOUK Tint. Wan TMt V.C Win Let New Yerk 34 13 .040 .008 .681 i St. Lenl 31 14 Athletic 10 10 Cleveland 17 18 Detroit 10 17 WMhlncten 10 - IhMten 18 17 Chlcare 13 31 .000 .am .480 .485 .444 .433 .883 .011 .815 .500 .500 .450 .453 .400 .588 .485 .473 .471 .48; .410 .371 INTERNATIONAL VRAOVK W. I., r.r. W. I.. P.C Haltl'nr 33 11 .076 Brrwute 15 17 .460 tWcster 30 14 .588 RmdlBfT. 10 0 .444 Terente. 10 14 .878 Jer. OTty 1 SO . naffute. 17 17 .600 Newk. 11 S3 .334 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION W. T P.C. w- ' "f- Mobil. . 34 15 .615 Memphli 1 10 .500 Mt.Keck 22 15 .695 NMhTlUe 10 31 .403 nii-hra 31 15 .583 Atlanta. 13 S3 ,M3 N.OrtiVnn SO 17 .541 Chat' of 14 SO .300 EASTERN tEAGCE W. I. P.O. , w'.r rtr- N.II.vrn 1? 5 .78rBrie'rt 11 1 Am I'lUnftrld 14 10 .583 H""L10 v? Albany.. 13 13 .800 Wtrbtirj 0 15 .878 ritchb'rt 11 13 .458 Sprlnftleld 0 15 .375 YESTERDAY'8 RESULT8 NATIONAL LKACrtJE ....... .. .. uliiii.. ii ' ' '" cinTlnimti e, NewVerk. 5(10 lnnln) """ "fcen, "y, St. Iult. 6 ., I AMERICAN M5A0UE Detroleithietiy,. 8 I . 2. , Cleveland, Bl Bouten, 8 waimncien, ei Chlcnia, INTKRNATlONAIi U5AGUE irilnar. 4, Newark, ft. UalUmere. Si Jtmrr City, 0 Keehenter. It Buffalo. 0 (lt jme). I Buffalo ji . trgJSrt .. "!'.! I KANTKRN IXAOCK Bridgeport. 6i Alb ' I'"' ifti Albany. 0. d. Oi Fltrhbare. 4. Hartferd. 7t BnrlnaflelU. 6. llliteen mnmrn.i New Haven. 3i Waterbury, 0. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Milwaukee.. 7 Minneapolis, 0 (10 Innlnn). Ksnaan City, 5i St. Paul 8. . IndtanapellM. 4 Teledo. 8. ImlTllle, 5t Colerotinii, 1. SOCTHKRN LKAOCK P11,'!!? sVeM?".1, i alivllle. 13i New nrlenn Atlanta-Memphls. ni. 11. rain. TODAY'S SCHEDULE mkmcan lkacice Pe(r()lt llt rhadlphU. I wiiiniten at New Cleveland nt Iip Yerk. llnatnn. .St. LouU-Chleuce .Net Mheduled NATIONAL LKOUK riullIeN nt I'lttuhurah. New Yerk at Cincinnati. Ilonten nt St. IaiuIs. INTERNATIONAL LEAfiUE Newark ut Readlnir. Syracuw al Terente (A. 31. nnd 1". 31.) , Jeraer City nt IliUllmere. Kethester ut Ualtlmere. Beets and Saddle ! Horses which seem best at Louisville , today nre : ,... !. .ii..i. t ....,.!.. . .. r irsc nice-l'i-auiui:i, i.auiiiuin, air KOn second Oul Oul, Miinardella. fa . Irf-Derius. Casey, Colossus ; La,lv Madcai) Maderie Vivn's Minfe II : fifth rilasl ford i rr- ' Torento: Virt race Calistoga. .. .. Finery. Censul: second-Pending en-, try. Sheal. Lieutenant Seas; third Delusive, lopange. Cray Hard : fourth , Lunetta, Carmandule, Messlncs; lifth J. K. L. Ress entry, Dresden, iiunga Ruck; sixth Prismar, Vesper, Seagram entry; seventh Pasteral Swalu, King Jehn, Eleaner S Jamaica: First race Ilughle. Reap. St. Angelina ; second Welcome Stranger, Romulus. Dominge; third Orderly, Lady Zeus. Drummond ; fourth Rork, True Flyer, Duster; fifth Teddy tt., Flying Cloud, Super lative; seventh Pelythia, Hlg Henrt, Mizar. Old Rosebud, the famous Uncle-, Iverv. Hells geldiug, winner of the Kentucky Derby in 1014, was acci dentally killed at Jamaica yesterday. Old Rosebud holds the record for the Kentucky Derby. He wen mere than $100,000 for his owners. He defeated every herrfe that defeated him at one time or another. He nnd Keamer de feated each ether several times. Old Rosebud was out of racing two years when he bowed a tendon at Belmont Pnrk, but under the careful handling of Frank Wnrd was brought beck te the races lu 1010, nnd has since wen sev eral victories, but never attained his old-time speed. There perhaps has been no mere widely known herbe in the coun try in the last decade outside of Mor Mer vich and Man e' War. 1 I Maner Stakes) duster lielle, l'rlnce ' : ;.nfn " A.r , . ' li ""'T' IC, Shamreck: sixth-May Hotline, "''i" ?0inn1",, thf n nthT , he .' Archie, Alexander. Brown Cheek: sev- fiS?8n?Yetn: ntl',7llrL K ; ' with Charles Henry, Uerllia, Irge. , bases nnd sent the tvln ,.,. ,n,r. w'-'v-''ii'wfiSivi.'SSSB MA ? vSc5Sw&4?k''i (SH w.---'''Viia'",''ajiaB 'r7i'Knimxm :.'.i,:(vVaaa3BBlSarACn msz. jiHatzmrtuKme m WsWga vm i man iimB&jwwmr . mjNKmjmmi &&& Vihssmux mmmwkm &-$m WW REDS RAPID RISE E Meranmen Have Scored Ten Victories and Lest Twe in Last Twe Weeks BROWNS TRIP YANKEES TTAS Pat Meran nt last found the right combination? Is Cincinnati going te be a troublesome team te the co-called leaders in the Natiennl League? The questions) ere answered in the standings of this morning and these of May 10. On the latter date the eastern clubs started a swing around the West, and among these In the ether half of the league waiting for their Eastern cousins was Pat Meran's Reds. Twe short weeks age Cincinnati wax resting uncomfortably down near the bottom of the heap, with eight victories and sixteen defeats. Things seemed hopeless in Redland. The youngsters Meran purchased ever the winter were net delivering, and the fans were fig urine en a lest-nlace team. The afternoon of the 10th of the merry month of May started Clncin- nati's rise te fame. Frem that day until yesterday afternoon the Cincles have wen ten eames nnd lest but two. one of the best. If net the best, record 0f ny (earn In the National League ever the borne stretch of time, ghls morning .the Iteds hove eighteen vle j teries and the sumu number of defeats for an even .uOO. which places them in a tie for fourth place. The rise of Couch, a rookie hurler who has shown wonderful premise: the rapid development of Pete Denehue, the former Texan collegian; Eppa Jcptlia IUxey'a return te form, along with that of Adolphe Luque, the Cuban, hnve all contributed te the prosperity of the Heds in the last' two weeks. Pete Denehue and Couch are the real M'iMitbiis, the former having scored a half dozen victories te date nnd Couch scleral. Couch Humbles Giants I , lesterday Couch handed the Giants their third Ntralght reverse since en- lerlng Ilcdland. Teney was the victim yesterday, being knocked out of th !"aven,eTee,Ualngtl , the winning run and made .lawn Me- (raw het under the cellar. Couch i iiiieweti out six nits while the Jleds were banging out thirteen. ," ... ... -Hie victory of the Keds (rifints en the brink of ge . , , ' .iib.... " i first plnce. The victory "VVl. T,."."i ever the Willlles puts Gibsen's crew hi. imi.Aiiiuce, out one Bunie hellSn(i the lende,,,. Ueth local representatives went down m battle yesterday, the Mackmen being tllttmned ill n nlnth-rniinil rllllv liv the r, ut . , i, I. .. .. XT . Ii01!1""?", whjlc the Phils were suffering 1Mr, slxt.h str,nIffht icvcrse- with I'Itt''- bursh UMI tl,c Pssurc. . Bin Miller I-i.ecked out his tenth . i.u ...Til i. hi. . niiiinu.ir' .. ram .... ,ti. .,, -.... . : " . . . . 'iv,.,,u ijn-....i r....... "'"'... "" . s"trr ,,eiir! V " a" tefting beT it counted the winning run. Moere ..tnrte.i - ., r...., last five innings. He was folleweil bv Sullivan, who did well until the ninth, when Bryan Harris was rushed Inte the breach. The ullm neunn t..(r..i , , , "k fc,c " IxlltUIl IIIUI j when Miller missed the fly in the sun Him yoeD mane nis single. Therefore. Harris gets credit for the defeat. Last of Series With Tigers The last samn of the s..ri... .. ...i.,i. tiled for this afternoon, and then our A s embark en n little tour te Bosten and Washington. Kddle Remmel or Heimach will de the hurling for the Mackmen. The Phillies will ,l0 the entcrtuining starting tomorrow with the first double header of the season with Brooklyn. J win bills nre nlse scheduled for Fri day and Saturday afternoons. Back in the home let Wilhelm hopes te make up the ground he has lest in the est, after the great start at Chicago. lestcrday was a repetition of the two previous days. Leck of hitting nt op ep op pertuno times. In nil the locals made fifteen hits, nnd only three runs were scored. Thirteen men were left en base and two were caught at the plate. Smith, Baumgartner and Pinte did the hurling with the Inst named deine iiic m-m u,K. ,-siiiun was nit Hard and had te retire under fire. Baumgartner also received rough treetment. Shecker Feels Yanks Urban Shecker scored his second vic tory of the series ever the Yenks yester day while his team-mates were battlnir Mays and Left O'Deul hard. Ken Williams knocked out his twelfth homer of the season and Frank Baker his sev enth. The latter also had n triple and a double while Pipp hed four singles. 'Francis, Washington's brilliant youngsters, scored n 3-te2- verdict ever Robertsen, Glennsen's fnmeus perfect Kiune hurler. The lntter allowed six hits nnd the former seven. Pcekln paugh's triple In the seventh made the Senators victory possible. Sandletter t'hle bested Herb Pennock fcatcd the Red-Sex fi te 3. I In the National The Dodgers swept the series with the Cubs en Mnmn.ii.., pitching nnd the Braves tumbled the proud Cardlnnls 8 te 0. 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The cords fellow : Meehan Out ... .'. .-. lr 3 4 Fex - Out .... " " In ... . e . ii t s i :ni- r, ii 5 41 is e a a i n Inte the first sixteen of the present championship broke the two little Meehan lassies curtsving prettily, each i nnue.seurK get .n. and (.Hester held a with n sweet little card of U7, rllcnt.v consultation. It was diclded te yank yank geed enough te qualify. fhl Agnew and put him in the oilfield. And then they weie drawn, Helen , !?1ft?nK,IW ",UP,S wI,h "Ue(ls" Mu" te iilev Mrs. (. Henry Stetson, whose I s rrVi : .. , , , ,. ... brilliant 8(1 easily wen the medal, and 1n,Pncr;s,.t",";,i n11,'aI1; 1n"'1, ,c Sara te play Mrs. Harlow, in the very 'l'"s'er P ny.rs .Llibeullelv .lel.ived the flrs-rrniii.il game. About the time Mngulre was nr.t round. . r.1(, (( ,Nh t)i( T dec,dpil tlin, That would be enough te drive any it wn, tee ,.,,. , .....tlnue. Cl.eHer ordinary young ladies into r'"'ng ( a 1(1(ljers lheugIlt otherwise, and the de de Jeb with some Chinese Rdlet 3 .Ilfcfc le 1. J ,.N,en w oencurre.l In by manv of the hut the I cehans are no .i d nary jog fan, ,, , , , , , M ladles. They actually liked it. Ihey .,Rn,. whitman of Brldcsbuv ' figured they would get some pointers , " Vho "tliV-iul wai Inlufpnt. and en the game. word led (0 ,inr.rhiT. am: the nrsu- The Meehan family is one of the most ment brought fertli some vile Inn rabid golfing duns in the city. .t. gunge en the inrt of the Chester iiluv Frnuklln Meehan, the father, used te Pts te the official. The IsIte." switeliivl be n feared player and knows the links their attack and used some -,f the same Hern every angle, nis seiu is in hum KillllU llllll, lur tint- uiiiih ies lilted the junior golf hereabouts from a il.vlng cause Inte e,no ei tne uvest issue neie neie abeuts. Mrs. Meehan pla.vs en the Cedar brook team. Thete's u boy who Is a fine player. Then thcte are the two iliitinliranil nwa ,, fnn.iiv ilmr r-.(s. lee..s ' ftSSewrf r feWl!.1 tPthe dinner table Monday night. , The Stakes i Anyhow Helen wanted te go en a . certain trip this summer. If she'd win she could, nnra nail nor ueart set en a driver. Hew about iff "Win, and you can have the whole durn set," premised Pater Meehan. Sew in a lamiiy nae tins, anu te tne eruer, girls especially, folks of the Mrs. Bar- After being allowed te get into Uvil-low-Mrs. Stetson caliber are almost ! Inn clothes, Baldwin was arrested and Idels. They worship in their train and taken te the Twentv -fourth nut Her tne greuit-M uwuiuu.i mi uuu unK m their heart strings is te tread the same ' nlt rtC wlfiiv ii i ..,-. ....... tnLtn vncini'i nv ivnra rutiri. .. .11 . 1. ... ..w.1,1111 (ItIIiln ..AT -. I - I1P1I flVIT I HIT IIIU1ILU1 UUUUUL' UL 1L I!1III1 nnmHvn nevvr-elllpr It's a mental hiiVanl almost t.hvsle-.l , in s renllt!v T e'r vl n all? tar i one or two p en the trembling oppesl- . tl V was under these conditions tht . -. ..... . .- ., , ..- t. . it .. ..i.-n,i r. a. "us'nf t le1 Inv hefnl nai,etsen' ' V1l'"St."f,it,,;ein. nf.re.."l,t..,V.0"'. if ".' Il-Jln.;. I,j ,, el n7r ...'",. : III-. .,....., -..- .. ....... ... t, yy the long sixteenth en her ueerm.i ....,1 planting n third en the greeTl for I fi. She put u beautiful second en the' seventeenth for a par 4 te be 1 up nnd I lam an appreacu putt dead en the eighteenth, almost helliiir. nr. ,. i,... . i . t - r "iF ' and the mulch. Miss Meehuir-i card was it brilliant fc7, se what was Mis Steten te de"; COLOR GAMES TODAY Annual Fleld-Day Spert at Ger- mantewn High The annual field day and color ion tests et the Oermantnwn High Scheel iwill be held at the Watervlew Uecrea Uecrea Itleu Center, Haines nnd McMohen streets, this afternoon. Activities will .start at 2 P.M. A parade. In which it Is estimated 3000 students will "in. i.i. win ue win opening number. There will be track and field events for both boys and girls. The girls from dip iiaineu Btrcat annex will clve fln i'lunu "" " " !, , ,' ""," i neining te de with the uiifertuniitp ,.i- "'' uppeimu n i- nun nave inane S8a MreVt?3USS. Kst,-- '"- "- '''" -f B? .i!iwa,1ha,veWca,stn uVWZ; T.,.S,1, Phlllie. a.e biingi,, mere snel ever h" memala"u Chestew.la.vers. Js the et f -''"-.,"'" '. ,' the r I'linitji .u. i ..... ...-ii.. .,. , ...... C...I.-1.S, ln larners tin.,, .,... '- . .- - .-....- ... . . --. . iiim-i s in .inn, .,,......, ...... .. .......... ... ,,. ni- ,rt...,l cwnn.. fi.t. x " ( ','.. ..fill .truer Pulirer in llie sntilli- ne s,,,,,,. ...aiK'n, uuwusi.mii.v ,u,i carry eeeded te bear out Tem'.. ,.ss..r in- . . ern section Is joel.eil at Thirteenth and """, ""emi.tn.-e. 'n,,. Cilmi. w it will l,e t-nrpeutu nei- lumiiun uiiuui.-iii, iu mu niueiecntli ' he 1ms theJ.est elnl, i,,,t,.. ...... V . I .Tohnsen. where the Columba Cathelle ""'0 "' ii-tailer. s.eiv. T tl, ; i..r the lie li r henvvwu, hole Detore losing. loping the davllclit .,,, 7 ' V1" 'lub opposes the Oil Timers. iie.v h.nl t. better of the whelis.i. t the weild This chainplenship was expected te Chain I te 0 f A,"''-'an t. ,' , ,,. its be. .,se ilv had sei n stt.t- ,, l, '. 1 lie between Mrs. Barlew, Mrs. Stetson, "r , " !l- I Ner t Phils I liange. Program , ., ,..; .. '"' rstI ' li , Seif'Se of thenrthe01.;;.; ,ae'Z I' L' ?' ."!': 'V Jl-n 'STlOO ' . """ '!"-". . "-?..?' ."!V '! !m. ami n!,..' , 'W "" ., e,,u,.r. .r',. iSLrAf- Te,", dh,gttifrf w:k,:;:r:';:r::,uV';';':;:--'';- --".-'.': Ollll.irr.ni ...m - III, ill ing Clialll CllIU- In ,1.- , .""is '" "- " "mi in- in w.-eus ... i i , .-' ,, ;--- , iiiiiim'K i.'il.il. di.lv ltl W 111 ... .. ... . w i elv mvs.,.,1 .i..h . "V ' ."" t the ,i iin.. .,., ,,,. ,., t ,i,f anil wholesalers the lei-nier t..lr .. .i... , . V " v.'.' ...'..'".. Faring se wen with these tluee is n ,i. ..T. ".7 .' '"""' """'" ere nre- , "", ' ,.'". '.'".""".. ."' ..' '.'.". ":'" (icon:,. B. ,.i n. ...."." :""'J . .", . .. , " ' '", ..",. inul- for nnv two little i,i.i.u . . uu. mr iii uu rillln, 11 in 11 inn- mi iiuract vviii'ii iiiey i, , , ,, --i.ii nine anil I ,',.,, , v, ."" ,',' u-entv nnv i ice Are th. . Um,er . X' IelNher registed ,h, f . K,U' iUc sl",1't "",l "f ""' M'l"L' "s thev ,,a,l',l,', "",'" ' - ," rpver... ' ,n "' "' " ' M i ."" i "LJ.'iliCC' A,e tl,cie wy inns in the sev,.,,... ' ..", . .. Vf. .".', hni.. one of the best Luting and field- . 11," (.""1 """ .r. the gtn-sts , . ! ..... tl ,. ' eillt-r uivi,,vtn i . . .."-." . in-ii s ijiii kiii.. i i. i... i .i. l.fifieri.i .-..,..,.., .i..i. .... ' "' .-r lUnnMMlunui .,ii. ... ' Kri as i.etty .Neai. nii inn i,-.""'.. ." iissieKiiueiis ..tiLviim ite game. .,..; 'in.. vv n.-n n. v,.t i ... , . u. .'"';.'.. ---i " uiiiicii with, inniiPi.tPil ..in. . :.. :..."" i-iirren A annuel- lNiinnez hits a nlteliiinr t,.n ' sui was at nn en, I r...... .,-,., Hi us ti li-i hi h-. .Mrs. Stetson D.v carnlnir Mm ti., .. .,."."" "."""'rs. Ihe irnnw. ,.-,,u ...- i,...i ...,.... i it... nipmlu.. s . tl,.. ....... ... .. ... . ' '""' I UK- u hii, atn CLINCH rji)ii;iMX;AU'li'Ci SEMI-PRO GAME SPOILED BY RIOT i Bridesburg-Chester Contest Re sults in Arrest of Ted Bald win, Visiting Player SID AGNEW LOSES TEETH By WILLIA.Af S. DALLAS TNDKPENDENT baseball In "rides- A burg received a setback last evening when n geme between the home team ' and Chester, nin.veil .it Richmond nnd Orthodox street. endtd in a free-for- nil, anu resulted in the arrest of one of the VlMtlllg pla.v er. led Hul.dwln The tllHsniPefuI scene was the result of the calling of the ;jaitie b.v I'mplre . Tawney in the ninth inning. Fer eight sessions Gene Costelle had l:tpc'd along ' and held the visltuis te four bits and a slngle run. Then came the ninth, and in their half the visitors sent five i ui., across the pan. 'Ihe hrst two men up for language te the home player Agnew Is Walloped Suddenly a Hrldeshui plaver wal loped SId Agnew, and lie suddenly be- I came minus u few of his teeth. Ted Baldwin became mixed up in the affair i generally, but tlnnllv tlilnas appeared I t. be quletej down and the plajers of "et ,,'a' repaired te the drowsing i ate en the opposite .tfl detective informed him te move en. ns he was getting away easy. Then Ted began the same verbal barrage en the di'lectlve, und he was arrested and badly used up. In the menu time a general free-for-all was in pi-egress and the police after .illmVultv restoi-e.i (.ration, where he will hav this morning. rut. . e a heai-i.iL' me Jiriuesmira nian.iL'eiiieni , . . : -r- -- ...1. . .. ------ - , ...,,. v. . .f -, t ,,,. - - - ---... m t -K, llll lir.1l f "..y.s u-.iiimi.. lts uie IlirOCt reMI t Of tXwK nl- Manager Lord, of CI ,,." , ft'S TU the game te'the Phi 1, . I . ' BabaH Woc.at.en , "'j! I.0? W " ... Mn n w ttMi tln ... . ii. t i. . x"" ' a auc. who was , ,in,,s..,i .,c KIelsher manager "esteVdav ' as , I :sage.l before Inst night's, -eniesw BW"n ''""' at T rwentv.s v., v "" "ii4 , nhulmr errerle.u .... ' :"" """' Miles ' eZhL''!' a"'1 " " tared throughout, . -v-iisuuenui l etlay s Scholastic Games vitir nt ii ie iieur n, i . ....,,., ....,. . .r-. ,n , .. u.n .--..- tin,. ., i ,,i-ii. ..,-.-. .1 i.i. . s:i . 1 uu 1, ,,. and Results of ' YtxitnrJ-,. ','" ,,", lu,,,kt "f " ''.' -tii'iiL some - ."" J tsicraay '. s beiiml te be hnltul. n,e Broek- West PhliailiUnhi.. i"i " i-erti-.iiii.ti, , liWv'ii-lm' M.V:.1Vnn h'""'' liuh.nTvt.,i,n.Hn,',.'" ,"" Wii,i-,Bn 'ilnilncten New Jersev N'n'rm... . ,1 . .... i.v IllKht.tewn. l"ul liiuiltutr. i Nninimh .MlUta.v i,,-,.,., fi. I'rlnceten. rrrn. Fr nreten. ' " ''"acrten " '-hi i iiininei nun win i.ne U , '."","""" "'' "iner engnes I hreiiirh. I "'"" ' ,'"""".. . "" .. .. " 'iy"ln hut -iXj.f, k&SXZ!0" ,,i" iw m.t,u ,.h ; nula of games. The Vis,. Is,, '"'t the count, i . died ,,t his mother's ! I'"' Xtl'JX """, "u' uh' - 3. Teilltie Pr.n v. v... . 'IUII, 01 .Mllll 'IN HOOK, WHO WllH crC "smcilCP. l.l.M ertl Til flit V -foul f li .rl.trnvn0 "" " .n Uu, Nar j evening, will be back rgain nnd street. Men.la.v morning fn. , a , . . ' '"'" ''"""" M'Oivi.n chi. ' ) 1 lNrrK8CllOLA8rK. lMXWn !,;e?l,tFelVvhThl'nn1'Sll!?,,!',,,,Ut Mh' ieV.!f"f t"- "" '"St ' ' " f , "'" Vu'-Xlll: "uJ" '"""""" W tfte CVntrM Illnh v Nerl heaat iiiJ, v K i '. Mt , " V. " i" !',,h nnl "Wli stleets. through an niliputatlen ceiitiacted )$t ca.t rw,i .Mrihea.t j,.,,,, North ,,,,, L tle , ni)lP,dl.,, ,,u ,Mt. ,,,,, , ,,,M poisoning at Hetreit. . u- nm "'. "' ' '. i, um .I f YK8TKKIIAVI4 KUiI'LTS . ,,,1'!?I f"r, Vil' .!C,,m',,...bl't " uI1 lrelm- aiy 11120. ,mi.i..u ililllvr ,111. Hall..,, win h ,,.l,U ,1 ,, ' INTlUJHCltOiaHTIO l.V iili'v l,lllt-v Al ,a.,,,,, M "' ,1,,rl. I "ft pl.li e.l as catcher under .....n . l,'.nl,t,' RIrit! '.'Zllrl elr,".n'" 'rre rjfl ...cgntrui ii,.h, J. "v"'Apw,IlrtlI J. An''ther We.t Philadelphia ii.aU.h of n.cnt of ' Kdwnrd li! 0HU -' , ' P.ur' t'h'rJ1 ,l.tlZi&'UuMr i3 ,llh.,B- .... "uuiKlnhla importance Is listed nt the Donevan. Canada, club for nenrlv- 1.. , . ., ii l" ilwi-n Johnny M.-ly a", 1 whiuv ' rt A,vaM - ,.,.., , Ma'W&jJMfArjss !,;VV;V.SU'rai,,,iii'";j''",""" ' "". -. GOLF TEAMS PLAY IN SECOND ROUND Llanerch, Favorite for Suburbi Title, Meets Lu Lu 200 Linksmen Involved T LTS ON TWENTY COURSES IIL.IO Ull lUHI I VWUnuui fTIIlK "cceuil Veunil for the ....... 'u -L miner Imiriip coif tcntn c-hninnlen . .' . iiiiiiriiiiiu nin u- imj-w i mis ntternoen en twintv cell courses with Khepl- rnr.i.u Mm tittniiu.v n( "(K) Willi bnecK troops te tlle Iiunilitl 01 -uv ..iii,ll jiuij tin; Itt'lien. The hcheilule follews: LlKtietth I.tt r.tl 'If.t Arenlmlnk . Oierbrenl divi.sie.v ii I'liiintrit fiiirhniiiuKh Ten n adu.u i. Jtlvrr.ett DIVISION i Old Vel I le.td : Mu t.- I'ejntv Hititi3lia-n 1 . Itui . 1I lnlO.N I' U-iOUlitrv v " l.i ilentii Ct Juibiie.i v, IrrilWtritt DIVISION I'. Vurth llt'.M Mt. Mi)3reilen Hula mi. Merchantvlll'-. The superlative team of the JUaneich Country Club was a strong favorite for the little league title before the play i ... . .-. i. ii, , t started. After Its overwhelming defeat of Arenlmlnk, one of the strongest teams In the-league, last wed; manv believe Ihere'H new nothing te It rind that Llanerch will walk away with the eon- fnlen. The tt'iims arc made up of ti'li lrn-n, five playing nt home und five mvaj . Llanerch sends afield Paul Tew kg -bury, city chamiileii.sliip finulUt, und Jehn Readle and .Marcus (Jreer. The two latter feuitlit out the finals of the Atlantic CIt teutm-.v lnt week, whence all but this pair hail been knocked out. Then tlii're k ram .Jennings, the Iren Vt,.., .,.! 1.-....I. ll.,...l,eu ..!. .... . nn niiv nil! i etirxi'. Tlili. nitiiiti'f in tuiui. ..iuii. linn i.iiii. 4 ,, M.in. aimj all . Alitri L tivfly miic of winning three or four iimti lif nwny. with h I'liiiiiiH ii f mopping up thi' full li n peint1'. Italian Branch 99 Will Held Banquet 'I inii-r n ' tJht the Italian llranch Xe. 00 if tti iSriimi 1'iater.iltv" vvl ' 'tiauturute ii '(rHt.-tter-jiiiualtitid" i.ttnimlRti by helillnc .. bi'niiu mi I. en cvhIIe f restaurant, l'i-ifth ",e, iihevp Sprue?. Durlnir Iti uu in I I l i .! I d tti "Inntrs in the i, land 1 ii.triilt Hnwllnir I.euKUe for the hH 11 r i in inea 'nv l.au tiw com- . tinri-i. ul ti.iti hit iu'IiiIuib of this hrumh. unih Ales AKflmat.t DNtrnt Atterntv IZuRn V ',n,lrenl "'" act ", teastmaater, CONTINUE P. R. T. HEARINGS SO AS TO FIX FARE Public Service Commissioner Clement announced today he will held hearings all summer en th P. B. T. Company valuation ee the case will be ready for the tuTf commission by September. He said he wants a permanent rate- of fare fixed by January. ARMENIANS URGE PROBE BOSTON, May 24. The Axmenian National Union of America has forwarded i. telegram te President Harding urging that the United States Government accept the invitation of Great Britain te join with that country, Italy and France in invesiga invesiga tien of reposed Turkish persecutions of Armenlnns and Greeks in Asia Miner. The telegram says that private advices re ceived from Turkey corroborate press dispatches concerning these persecution. MI. GAKL NINE PLAYS SOUTH PHILS Several Other Out-of-Town Teams Are Here for Carries This Evening CUBANS MEET NORTH PHILS SeW'lill out n'-tiivii i 'uba of preinl I visit i or i tiv this pvenlnir nenre wtl te niiiicle with the le.idlug clubs In twi light tilts, . Miniliei i. re making their ...,.,. i t . ''"iris. i"n " .itii.i.ti iiM-4 ..,. "- hrts have a bettu oi.pe.tunlty in this rj.ect as the, a, e plaj lug home ev cry - lav injhe week. ' P''e"n nnd .J,eets then, te give 1(ah.- IF II iri.ilit 111. l.lwl Ii 1 u ... fie inns se me reguinr ceiiipsis ireni new en. One of the leading state teams i" "" en the program tonight when ML Carinel visits Bread and Bigler. rn,.. llt1 .. . iin.l the i-.llehe.-s lit-.. Periifniil.. ti.,.1 .nun ii. Chonee lit .hortstep is the elder lu t nba. gieati st in The l'e MetOllsts meet ,e lliillde's Legan A. A. uln- at l.'igliteenlh ami ueei.ininl siriets, uiul as heti, teams an , I.W1 IIO.V III Mars uie (llle In l.el nilllltewil !""l 1'tiiltnn Je.irnejs teThl.tieth stieet an.lCi.luuil.ia avenue and pla.v s Mei rill A. viscess at Klianalian w, ll i 111.11...1..1..1.I . li t -. lilfMilll.vi.,,1 .....1 ..i . i -- - -,.. i. .ivi.. i -'.." " r .ynm I Today's Independent Games and Yesterday's Results 1'1'lilier kt Donexan-Armstromf. leil-( elulilh anil Walnut utrtfti. Urideiiliurir at Ilnce , Cub.n HIbth at North Thlllles, I'uurlli and VlnaoneeklnK streets. .. , ' Mount Carml lit Seutli I'hiU.e Bread una Ulster Atrfctp. Harrlsbuiu' at Chritel Viscose, of Mreu IIoel. at Snatialian Kerly.elnhtli and llrewn ntreetn i Fe.t Moter at l(mn, Ulnt.ti-eiith ami IelU Iwml ntrtctf. 1'urltan at .Mrr,ll. Thirl tlh trl und I'e.umblu uNenue Ktenten FiM Club it Doilentew n Pelham Hlllc Hex at Mdlu A. A K..i ninth and Oxford utrtele, Star. Cheltm and M-nella ,i.-nu Oelumba l.'uthellc Cub ut Old Timet Thirteenth und .tehnnnti etrety National In and Trunt 1 eatue Federal Keerv . .Ndrtnwefteni Truit t:uinpHti I Ht. Uarnuhan at De.re, Hixtli n tut OJut , Btreeia, i'aru uartratn I'ark sr .Mcetetvn, lcnlli anil , nutier eireew Heuthwarlc Club at Southern A A , 'frtcn ty-firtti "reel and Hnsdrr avetiut I'Clham Sltk .Mdt at Wltdvvi,i.l 'I .rri.1n! avenue and W'aketlnir ntrit. Kat.I.erR and Ilrekerii' I.aifue rjitihum I'ariens n lllddle & Ilenn. 1'iftli Mr, el und Tuber read I'hlladeliihU l'lnattrljl league Frank, .n Trust v. Third Nattena,. KIiijsiIiik lt-tri-atlen Center. Fiftieth utreit and Chiftet I HVenue. riremen'"! f.eak'Ue, Matoen A F r-t Hat ( a lien ui leuttn, Fourth and Jl-r.M attstB nrcunn ai rivvenm I nrt fmirt ri Hint ,ni i'arL:,ie ..i.r,i.. vi.,.., ..V ..;... I ftenli rtltllti arnt ('amtirli. .t.n.r. T'.r.i. . Sixth. Frent itreet und Erin tiiui.. K.wb'li .it Tenth. Turrevlali ienue und Van KlrK trtft. lrnri;itan n na.lrend ij-nral ort i e League. A DIvlHlen- Chlf f Engineer E ecutlv, ret t -fourth stret and Iail.elile :NfvSt Mifflin.'i iTm" s,"u J?? P,uf! ,7"na'is-iV'yTardV',"' 3 '''' J' Xl ' ''":u', Tniiiuht i.eae-uV ivrn-t- ,. Athlete Twntv-lxth and Mtr rpt P. H T. 1-a.aue n.wi.. .. ..,..... i'.'iviifen";.' .. 1 VY" nfe' I'rankferd uenue nn.i rmt street and Wa'k.imJT m. '" "'"""J n "'-" I.Abl' Mi III i I'UftK" Ili.desbuiK .! i 'heater 1 St JixrnurM it Jiolnen. 2 F.(lKlr, 0. Anmn. an Chain e Hhunaliuti s North I'hlllte-. s 1 St. Columba ! M-rt.ll, Seuth I'hlllIlel1rVKi. li. IJetmanien 5 aiuiitiiumi , j-i,x .lOlOr, J Hllldale 12 Itejal Stain, .' Hutch Moter. 7 Vlmene, I Seutli Phillies. 3; I X Haibeiv 1 St..nflltl 1' f f. Ok. I.... .1 . .. ., -. ...u ,.,l.W.Ue!s. iw u, nichinentl 13 Jh U-en 3 sS,V;,ilV'""W ! Kl.vatrfl i U-i'ftnr 3 rru:,' t, VtIjilU ii I'leiid-ru r..f, .ih Tt 'Ut lern h.t at a-. P'liladelph'a Truet st. M if' m s ltnitimulate Cjii 'nt en Jt '".la 14. I..ifhthi.ue, .-, F'fth llatallen, y '), Hattallnn . i in; 1 st.iH -, Jiuuln A A 1 Bank Team Wants Ball Gaines i ne Mixtn .National itar.U hasi-b'i vveul t hk hke te nrraiiCB . irn. .vl,l. .... . ., te.iin that h,t ii kecmd-ulan t,i:n ,i,tr... Alexander Resen .ire nf sjlxti, s; ,t(0na i Uanr OF TURKISH ATROCITIES COAL MEN BATTLE FOR FIVE INNINGS Desert Black Diamonds for Baseball Diamond at Llan erch Country Club RETAILERS TRIUMPH, 7 TO 3 Kl.l VII.I.K uil.htrt. ss Inline. ,th lillrrs ,f 'liuirrrxiir n Itp-lr. Krl't. rf Mi-IIeh. :ii Sunn. Dili. f Hrr. Ih I miiln-s nt. iiniii.rrt i,ki: rtlrlnimi, '!i sirehrll s, I'litt. 3h vli.rni-r. if " ifnrlnml f Msli'ih. rf 1'irrliun, Hi villhim.. , Hitlnrr, e mil Krllt. Imp Phll.ldplphl.i foal De.ileis AkM. '''tii'ii. .emn.e.,.,1 01- ...k.j..,, , whelesilers. ,,. tl.lr , , estenlav itthe Llaneivh f'.unu vV'i b, .... ..-.nuii- hi vviucii w.is a b.tll Hue ii'- iM-iween te.ilns eirpsenll!l"' tailei-s an, w helesnlet.. till. nnlj lu,. innings ,.,,. MnPl, ( , some (. paslimii.K was h.ii..;, 1,v mi- urarj in up iimiifitJii 1.......1. .. ...ill III! llllll-! itllllier ,.."' sieie h iiiiuni telli.w ,!a,"Mr'' " i W hulfsa ci i RETIRED BALL PLAYER DIES JaCK.IOM. Dni.Tm, c,,. One-Time Away Paste .!.,.. i. i'..,. t , ,.'.'' "me veins ul aiie te'-r,i'U.w,,".kwe.wn ""f-.en.,l ,a I lel'tj-llille ,...-....,,,, ,JIMrt. , ,llt, j-us,..rn .. DNCEADUB. GREB IS M SI?'" Conqueror of NOW CHAMPION eene lunney 7 Couldn't Get a Beut in Phil- tl iimcijimii bigin icaisn.u !' MAY MEET CARPENTIER H I.OriS II. .lAKI'K AS A - J'it S WAS pxppptid, 1 larr (Jrcb, of ttsliurgli, tedm Is "inblazenlng the pugllihtlc horizon light -heavyweight iliiitiipliiii of (he I'niteil States, und np pi'uts te be pieuiiiii-nt hi a probable oppem-iit for (ieergeH Cnrpenlier, with (In' whiM'n (tevmi in Hint division ns his i,'eul. All of this pii'Mlse was wow b.v the i-i-iiiiiiier from thi smoky city us n lcsiilt of Ins lifti'Oii-nmiiil viilery ' , li u Vni'l In I .:..!. r '" "" 'Ki nx'iiiiNi vcn Turnip who Iuii wen the American litle b.v defi-itins liatfing Lcvlnskv, of thisclt.v. Inst .laiiiiiirv. What a illftiTciu-i' rinhi wars make! It whs bin k lu lsn I thm Philadelphia tuns lirt keI ii (,'llinphi- of (Jreb In uctlen. uiul in- looked impossible. A wltei weight then. (ircl. showed thaf , hi did net knew thi- titt thlnj; nbeul I boxing nnd hi' ilfiiion-tintieti here wan e inruiei-If lliHt IIP Wits leri-Pll te leevp llli'SP dlgglngx becaus,. none of the matclmaki'is would trl . him f,ny mere niutfhet. And then -uildenlj thp l'lii.liurghpr IjiKilii le ilfv.'ep. Stpppin mte the middleweight rk uml then u (pw pounds above thnt ecale. (Jreb began te 'lap a let of lh- light -henvwpightH .miiind until he illsplaved thnt lie had ii let of leal fijrhting elas bv wallop, ing lern (iihhenu. ( ,st, iUj t' tlllia ..-li.... I. I.. 1 . ... .... ii ii .......... i, nt ii , nemas: vn, all set for a bout with Cai-pentler. Hnd. it was rumored. pes-Iblv with Jack wn But whaf Cieh iii.i i.. ii,.. ., M:.!bhen'' U".H ? Il. "inning "almost ' , " '" '"' "' ""' fifteen leillltls in wliictl ! " Pllgased. Thiil vli-t,..-.. I... .,,,.!.. - ' .. ... .-... ......... .-...(,l. IF., e i.iiiney niateii. Und. acterditig te .m-vv leik tepeits. Cene was uilinlnli i terei u tetiitii lumbasilng A WiliUal Ti e Meiy , t n iingsule e.vpert Is that nwlatliiKn wll.l.-l. i:WI one C the ....-ii iii.inus was uionetonoitslv Ufcp py-ry etlu-i In the fiist leuinl Greb uiev. a rimseii uvulet fiem the nep and mouth of Tunnev Later hi ep-neil .1 , ut ,,.,. Tiiiiiil) s i-it , ve and then ever the iB,t. 'I'uniiey hewe, the .e2Se,l .leughbnv 'I'lirnge of his inates overseas, but if he Iiad anything else ,P dd ,mt jmV(. t lianie te show It. He was as busy as a man who h, -tepped ln, ,., f as witIl . wildcat. II.. siei.,1 up bloedv. hiit un bowed ter the fifteen l minds, wutchlng ler a chance te land one i.uiuh. That iiancp nev'er iame The eriliiMin flew tlai stinted In the hi st round from the month an I nose of lunney lasted ai through the light. Tt sputtered down ever (Jreh's shoulders. t-- J'-veiI tin- wliiu- shirt of the referee. Kid .McPaitlan.l. It diinpul down into the resin. s seen as Tuunpy stenpp,! mil of hi ....ii.-i in mi. nrsi reunil tireb snrniut at him nnd clawed nt the fare CJuwe.l. seems te be the right vveid. for fireh ' us-ed few straight punches There lu something catlike in the wuv he book these gloved fists, and wells or bleed, lollevv each blew Prem the first round he had Tunner heiillderpil. The px-di.ughb.i marched steadily and stiinllly into these whirl of clawini; hut the Meed lentinued te flew, and he could net land squarely en tin- whirling, twisting wildcat. Sema time C-reb seemed te be coining at him with a cat spring from these behind. Seme times lie s, elm i e be swoepinf down en linn neni a high place ('rci Rushes Alwnjs Crel. nisheii m ( ins,, wher Tunney could net find him Knipicnt'.T (neb held with one rlnvv while with the ether he lashed into Tunnel's criin-seii-twisteil fnee. 'J'unnev glared at him sump time and some times tu...r. .1 .,, M bewildered tbreiigb crimson mists. In the sUth reunil Ihe shut of Mc P.trtland took en a deeper hue of red. liieb had opened n cut ever Tuniiey'a ve. a wide gash tlial diiiijied bleed. 'in the ninth a slighter cut was opened ever tin- light eve Tunnel's face had become e'H i unison -Ir.aui V.ctw.en lennds the eiends sponged the bleed awav nnd I uiiiiei s dear i ut pietile would euiclgp from the smear I'.t.t as s,,en ni. the bell mug the wild ..it would In- at linn iiga.n and once limn- the seiiiblutue ,,f ., jnce would be obliterated. 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