mff"- - ,i Mii,.,1 iLFTEAWSSET ' FORMIEST flew Entries Prepare te Storm Qualifying Round in Patter- son Cup Teurney NEW 72-HOLE NET EVENT II, SANDY McNIUMCK nl'A IM)M hns then1 been j-uch a Imz boMnterc-t In Uie coming .I'nttprnen . if Pient ns thrrc nmmrcntly -Is tup !, - it , ., . this l car. (hev the tnblct nml from round the rernerK of tne iockei- rooms at nearly nil the clubs the query these nrH is"nre you going te piny nt the Cricket Club?" nnd the answer gen- lrallv is "e" bet. riil event nlwnys tlrnw one of the fMl Wft '"try lists for the resisen that f. hns w mnny attractions. It N one .f the oflleinl events of the Gelf Asw ' ShA'i fi,il...li.lnhln. The Memerinl Vim was presented te the nssee ntien ns ', 'porsennl trophy by the fi lends of tJmiIi Henry Patterson, te be lulil for McGraw Wants Him ifi&piti&i &,,) ; i ' ' j '. r I t KD ItOUSII (limits' malinger m)'n he will pav $150,000 for Cincinnati' mis- prntletl eutllelder and Pitcher Den- ehuc, also of the Kcih 150,000 OFFERED ina ear by club from which the winner liters, The winner gets n geld medal It Is (hlrlysis holes of medal piny. I h let low groes getting the medal , iJ 1.1s nnme en t he cup. J his were Ilw founts toward the Silver C're-w. km. of the most prized emblems awarded Z the nssoeiatlen each, j ear. '(pi.. i.vpt.t neerezutc Hcere for th" thirtv-Btx holes In tbe Patterson plfiy J "": "i i. m,iII( Intr r nit ml for llu . Ph'llfldelphin championship, Msvjnty -two holes medal in all, gets the Cress. Fst Teams Te make Interest in the I'nttersen tourney unanimous it In the qualifying found for the lntcrelub golf team JKlcHwhlp of Philadelphia. ThN H thc major league title and with all the fast teams In the city these days it's u real honor for nny club te win the "Huntingdon Valley wen it last year md will defend. Only four clubs can fluallfy. the competition being open te all clubs of the city district. A club mav enter ns many players as It wishes. The seven best scores of Its entries are added together and the four best Hub aggregates qualify for match play later. Merlen. 1020 champion. Arenimliik, and Tilniierch are tennis .i.ieli iliil net compete lnt rear and which are nil contemplating entering this time. MnniTch, lu pnrtlctilnr. Is FOR TIMERS McGraw Says He Will Give That Sum for Reush and Done- hue, of Reds KAHANAMOKU WON'T MEET WEISMULLER Recent Illness Prevents Duke Frem Entering Swim Competition Honolulu, T. 11.. May 1K5. (IJy A. 1'.) Duke Kahannmekii, for n doyen jenrs world's sprint swimming cham pion, nnd Johnny Welsmuller, youthful mnrvel of the Illinois Athletic Club, will net clusli In the tnnk meet te be held here Mny '-'(I nnd L'7. Kahnnameku's friends had hoped he would be snllicleiitly recovered from a icceiit nttnek nf liitluenitn te defend his i titles ngiiltmt the natnterlnl assaults of his jeutiger competltei', but the mules closed today" without Duke's nnme. ap pearing In the list. On the contrary, It was announced that Kahannmekii i will leave for the mainland May HI. ' WelMiiuller Is uilered In the fifty- I ynrd senior national cliainplensiiip swim and the UUO open, te be run off Fililiiy. Mny lid. mid in the 100-ynrd open and 100-jard backstroke open the following day. Sanction was grunted by the A. A. I. jestcrdny for a special tank swim-' inlng meet heie early In dune, lu which Welsinuller will attempt te establish new weild records for -100 meters, 4-10 turtle r.fin mntnru mill fWHI vnr,l4. Thfi girls' relay team of the Outrigger Club I will try for a record In the. UOO-jard relay. This Radie Receiver a Flash New Yerk. May 23 Thoetlorp H. X!r X!r Kirev, of Ilorten, will le nwnnlril H nlHur up tniiUht nt tux rmlle nhew hTO ns tlm wlrelpfn teliKraph rwMni,' clitimplnn of thn world. Up took down llfty-nlx nenlii n nilnuip. ilpfentliifr i:. U. Houtier nml .1. . Hniythp. IjeiIi of New VerV.. Mrlllrey brekp liln own irleu rpcerd of flfty-one nnd eiifhnlf words a minute. mmwKHImwmK jk. mMl M0m -. UteJfi ft Here's the Most Revolutionary Move "NIX," SAYS HERRMANN NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK DOUBLE-HEADER PHILLIES vs. BROOKLYN rillST (1ASIK AT Ii30 I'. M. Sent en Hale ut OlmteiV und SpuldlnK'a Cincinnati. O.. Mav 2.'. "The New Jerlc Kail Club," said .Tehn McC.rnwl before the Oiants left Cincinnati.1 stands readv te nnv S1."t0.nne li for the contracts of IM Iteush and Peter Donehiie. Let the Cincinnati Club get Iteiibh relnstnted and my offer gees. "Everybody knows that Reiixh Is the emperor of mittielders. n gardener with out a peer and a terrific batsman. Don Den Don ehuc is the best young pitcher of the age a right-handed star such ns we see only once In a bnselmll Generation, a youngster who. like Mathcwen. Itusie and .Tolinsen. is a big leaguer from the day he starts. "Civo me Keush and Denehue nnd T 11 gunrnntee net only the year's pen nant, but pennants in the future ns I te be feared, tlieugli new it will larc '"" 'y I'".' '" l"", "' K"mc. n question. With Tewksbnry, Creer, A'1, J an --ay about Hmish." said and the two Headles, it should qualify. f'nrr.v Herrmann "is that he must be All of this plnv will be held en Me- I'elnMiited hv . ludgp I.imdls before we merial Va. next Tuesday, May! BO. The rnn. CVP" talk business ,uU, ny efi,er Cricket (lub course is open te nil r "" .')' I'eter Denehue the C n- tnnts tins weeK except Hntnruay. ."."'" ..' '"" "'"-". ' "" . I'AMtll'S SINCE 1H08 GOOD'S Deg Seap Invigorating, Healthful, Rcfreihing KUIh fleax. cures rnanne, prevent!, trans trans nlsalen of dlscaa" and crmln. I'ro I're I'ro metfH luxuriant ureuth of liulr. IJxcol IJxcel lent for ecnli AT UP-TO-PATK DHUGaiSTS ttVKUYWHUHE .TAMIIH fineii Inc , I'hUnnVlplila fdlltC Kraneis II. Warner, secretary of the flelf Association, predicts a record entry. , GrwmVaJley Kvent Fer the first time in a number of jws hereabouts there will be nn In In Titatien "--hole medal class handicap tournament. This novel event, a de parture from the usual eider of in Tltatitm tournaments, will be staged nt the new (Jreen Valley Course starting a wrrk from tomorrow, .Tune L'-.t, It N the first "eiten" tournament held b (Jiren Valley which enlv started play en its course a year nge. The Units out there in Itoxberough, a rcnl test tonecmphifvitl, nrn in prime shnne. There will be prizes for each thirty six holes mid for the seventy-two holes in Classes A. It, and C. Thes are divided as follews: A. handicap ten nm! under; It. eleven te twenty; C. tweiitj-enc nnd ever. Club handi caps will be accepted. Charles W. Herg is chairman of the Tournament Committee with .Mux nirseh honorary chairman. Entries should he sent ie the club net later than Saturday, this week. Save the Tecs Ja its May Bulletin the plan of the ttliltemarsh Valley Country Club te jave Its tecs is fully explained. The lata of this progressive club has n let of merit, and it will doubtless he tried out by ether Greens Committees which watch with sorrow the dnllv excavation and ilevnstutien of the restricting driv lug arens. Manj clubs have ladies' tees and Bn s tecs. Things have come te a pass where both scorn the Indies' tees, wnitemarsh has mere or less rear ranged the system by providing substi tute tees, giving tlie players in some mm a different angle en the hole and ta most cases calling for a different way f playing the hole. One tee Is marked with red balls nnd ttjether with white. They are called "selective tees." This yn up several possibilities, Fer In In jwnee, before, n foursome starts it can J arranged that the winner of the hole Mil hnve the privilege of selecting the tttlng ground which shall be used nt fteni. 'lw,nJfL heIe, and nt thnt par par Mcelar time the right of selection might t f Peculiar tactical edvantage. In all dub qualifying rounds nnd In S. jLr?uJ,,dS( however, the tees with "b red balls must be used. WILSON "LEAVES HOSPITAL; BROKE LEG IN BALL GAME Ablngten High Athlete Released Frem Suburban Hospital Today niuT1. VIIsen 'Ieft tLe Abington 3Eital A0.' ?',, Wilsen, who is a Jrether of Mike Wilsen, former Lehigh Ml-around athlete nnd last year a hl.mi.tr ,V' V.,,J8burk Pirates, broke Wlfg while sliding home in a North !i? Aaw. ?"" last Saturday. The e catcher fell en him. Has J, .attends the Abington High fefaoel. where he plays second base and iiin i i en tne baseball team. He tnm ,V',.q!inrtback en he football tern , wWch he will captain next year. fltn . .M'ke," as he Is known te his WIev b udents at Abington, xvas catch- Jured SOme ' Khlch he wus ln- but will net trade him for unv pitcher thn National I.engue can show. We will net gise Denehue ter the entile staff of any ether club nnd thnt closes I the discussion, ns far ns he is con- ' corned." Four In Rew for St. Michael's The St. Michael's fpam. of C! rmntewn, hn wen Itji hint four kkpie nnrl has Kntur rtnv epn wnv. v juld Ilkn te hnr from N'otnfein', KnslnRten A. A.. Wlldwoed, Cheltenham or leim of tlut callnre. He turn anis will he s-lx-n en PrldajB Com Cem Com munlcate with V. A. Waentr. 207H Sixty llflh eiiu,t Oerin inlnwn. m Prmten 6I0S WMt 1074 aaM Ice palace TrUAt nalcl u reuld net run We will run BOXING Tonight Coelest Place in City T( (0 Renndn) TINV WOLFE vs. TRINKLE Ull.T.ir. 8 BentnIO MARTIN GREEN v.. JUDGE IIATTLINO (8 nenmliil TOMMY MACK vMURRAY W1IITKV ( Renndii) JOHNNY FITZGERALD v. MEALY IIAItRV (8 IteuniN) IIAItRV (KID) RICE vs. BROWN Ticket nt Ice I'ulares 113! . I'rnn Sq.t Cr.iudull'H. 261 N. Oth: Locust Clear Ce.. 128 S. Cidi Mllnunieu. nelU Mnrketi I'nurelten L'nfe. 31 !. lOtlit The IIuli. ja N. I3tlu Jturpby & Uuuimell. 4IIUI Lun ctieter Ae, pmmmmmmmm rss Geed Garages Are New POMHF "The Wonder Moter Fuel" SHERWOOD BROS., Inc. 21st and Meyamensing Ave. Telephone I Oreiren 8170-8171; Knee S3I0 7A WMJmmmmmsam FAVORS COAST TEAMS Jk Moakley Likes Chances of Cal- Ifernla and Stanford fem.!??' ? Y- Mny 2.-,. The Call left "ta t.?U,n. of hftcen xwn w'"h track ei, ;i.i.: :."" """ ii. --. " iiiiru'-uiree men is en th.fn ln.st Pnr'H team "l1,h Wttr ri 1".7,p,en.h,,,P' ""CO"""!? te re cenfil,, i,eff1n'1 tl,c "t'e- 1 men bridge ' of th0 outce,ne at Cum- tb?c!1ii&,estlra,ntc, of ' strength e Vrr'"fern h is home out bv .Tnel Tititr.n m ll. f,t,n5",l. hy vlrtue of ., ,W5'1,r,.,,ce,en nd Cernell nlhe Uld ""niicea teums, Moakley Quaker City Pres Are Open lc.p..i."J-en. trip which alie IncliM Henrietta Admiral 15c vrVjsKrjiflBJBs vr i JCA.esm One of the 3 sizes of a famous cigar Henrietta cigars are new made in three sizes Admiral, 15 cents; Perfecto, 2 for 25 cents; Pepulares, 10 cents. Each of these three has its own individuality and represents the utmost in a quality cigar that can be made te sell for the price. There's a Henrietta te meet your pocket and suit your taste. Try one today. Otte Eisenlohr & Bres., Inc. Philadelphia Established 1850 I Ever Made By Any Re In the very heart of the Season and just before the big Memerial rush, I am offering $25, $30, $35 and $40 Spring Suits at $20! Always a leader, I see the advantage of just such a daring move. I expect te duplicate phenomenal $20 sale of last year. I cleared out my great stock in a few days, and with ready made purchases that enabled me te undersell every big clothing merchant in Philadelphia. I continued te undersell my competitors beceuse I established the following policies that made kept, thousands of customers who have been buying ALL of their clothes from me: FIRST Te sell only geed clothing that I can personally guarantee. SECOND Te sell only genuine all-wool garments that I personally test in every detail. THIRD Te sell only clothing made by the most reliable manufacturers in the country. FOURTH Te sell only clothing which for style and workmanship cannot be surpassed. FIFTH Te sell our stock at all times at positively the lowest possible prices. I have kept faith, and keeping the faith has required four big Koshland stores te accommodate growing army of satisfied purchasers. Therefore, "let's go" en the history-repeating sale: Sensational Sale Starts Tomorrow $25, $30, $35 & $40 Spring Suits at & "Styleplus' "Cortley" "Vogue" "Newport" and ether nationally advertised lines are included ipsa M MM W- &':. Our line of nationally advertised "Cortley," "Styleplus." "Vogue," "Newport," etc., clothes included, as well as our own hand tailored specially made creations. Many at least a half. Most of them a third, including stunning Tweed and Homespun Spert Medels, sun-proof Blue Serges, Herringbones, Worsteds, Cassimeres, in beautiful check effects, stripes, plaids and conservatives. Every wanted size. Come in and see these phenomenal offerings. This is veur great money-saving opportunity. You'll net have such a big chance again this year, 5' r.'v?. 6000 Odd Pairs Pants 6000 Odd Pairs of Pants for work or dress. Every $ conceivable pattern and fabric, from which you can match any suit. Pants that were $u .$7, $8 and .$10 new marked at $1.66, $2.66, $3.66 and $4.66. 1.66 AND UP '.t. New store-1215 Market St. Philadelphia: Chester: Wilmingten: .- ec e Jt lem at. jq & rviarket Sta. 824 Market St. OPEN EVENINGS 3I(iik)iiv nml Frhliiy Till U u'l InrL u(urilii Till lu e'Clurk p-yvt -rt!rSh2fCil f r i r&3 'A1 vjyt i lUffl&fk Y,, During this Sale all Alterations at Cost. Ne C. O. D's J.l Ne mere than 2 Suits te a Customer t IKsV m SBsV "m WL ' 1 wk 1 Day '! 111 I my ! cash mm' v i 111 H have pl j ( ,and H the mm mm mm I Mm f i;i mm I' MM I mBm : .Mi One of the Ti, lyrf ! strmii IS "Styl f "i'-'i sprt Ife1;';! inthii striking "Stylephw" , model! this great sale IKaOwW. nd'h',ui.th m. hv. bn RV . j)r .i -" , .:m vn , .Mi t.fa - h. . ' Jf-Vi. " ' '- tLi tffai i UriTJ M
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