W0 PSP fi'a -i.jr'VaU: E? lPf nrrjanK..ii'Vi''ij. :P(AWf m.ijrffj iiti i it.jci.f ir'mmtvr. lA-vrrwap'HV .is." ' t.ir -p..KV.-.7ijtj j-t"jtj. rirTT-Krtif'Hv-' r.-j,, .i'vri ii T7FJSff rs k 'Km it brldls Best 'Misses Tewnseng1 and Rice and Mrs. Huff Semi-Finalists for f Tennis Title. HJOUBLES PLAY FEATURE I One metropolitan nnd "ircr ,ecnl ,fnnl, tnr will meet In Hip mmhI--.i ....,, nf nlnv for tlie women s PfflndTlvnnlH nnd KaMrrti Stnte ten-' n chninplensiiW ni .ucriun. S(m Helen lllce. Hie ynunR Hryn jlfawr relleclnn. flinllcngPH MIm Anne H,, Tettnend'H rlst te retnln Hip tlinmplenehlp In Hip WPPr linlf of Hip Ur-I, while Mi. 'I. Breeke Huff, of jh Cricket t'liil). opposes the nilrnncc 0r Miss Flerenec A. llallln, the ox ex ttrlcnced teiirnnrnent plnyer from Hip yVttt Side Club e Ferest IIIIIh In the lower brnclct. All eiiil-finnlls(s with the exception of Mlsi Bleu Mirvlved the fourth round Of play ltl" M-iint restraint. The rol rel fff,e Rlrl was drawn Inte nn extra set milch threiiRli the determined defense Of Kntlierlne Perter, of the Crlckt Club. ' mim nine wen Hie first set with t debit of three games, but failed te ield the lead when her opponent re- . rerwd the Mere In the next frame. The "rubber" set found both players 'oath te be eliminated, with Hie result that clslit torrid cnnics were halved between tticm. The collegian's en durance and better placements were net te- be denied In the following brace of same'-, with the rcult that Miss Perter dropped out of the running. The mutch between the champion, MIh Townsend. and the brilliant little Bryn Mnwr captain, Kathcrlnc (Jnrd ner. did net bring out the close tilting anticipated. The tltlehelder was at the Hip of her game and defended her crown .iMv Hint her onnencnt was credited With only a pair of games In the two Lucttfthat were uscu 10 circiue cue- ni.iicii. 1 1 It reiiuired only n half hour for Miss "Florence Halllrj te demonstrate ncr IHjht te climb te the semi-flnnls. After Idreppinsr two games In the first set, the Kf.trntmlli.iii crack bewildered her en- penent, Miss IMiiariln Gamble, of Unltl- lVere. WITH a vcrimuii' itviiiuiiuni: in I drives that resulted In the speedy xvln n,inc of six games in a row te the les of only eight points for the match. fjur In Doubles Four mulches were run 'off for the doubles chnnipienshlp. and they held the clee nttention'ef the gallery, owing tli the participants. 'PIip tltlehelilcrs in the event consist of Miss Annp Toxvn Texvn und and Mls I'liyllis Walsh. The principal challenger is the very efficient rinf combination formed by Mrs. Marlen Zlndcrstein .Tcssup and Mrs. J. Saunders Talr. of Wilmington. Mrs. .IcHUP is rated at third place in the nntlennls and is a doubles player of MMind nbility. Mrs. Tayler Is a former Delaware Slate chninpien and makes a wry efficient partner. Since the ihamplnns and their chief opposition were active In the four matches, the gallery sharps followed the piny intently for a basis of com parison. Mibs Kpwnscnd nnd Miss Walsh ran out their first-round match by defeating the Baltimore combination, made up by Miss Eleaner Cottman and Mrs. D. C. Wharten Smith, who inci dentally arc ranked nt first and second place, respectively, in the Middle At lantic ratine. After overcoming the 'distance of the less of four games In ," " " l"c """ "hv tnfcln f p s r't.e!i h' r PT5S? 5L J!ki?5 T title-holders demon - MTrhfrnmes B I T&v follewV.1 nn this vlcterv by ' in Mnm.rnllAr f'mlilmi. MIR Kdiiflreil flamblc nnd Mrs. Clement Wnlnw right were enlv able te collect one game in ' the two -set match. In the meanwhile Mrs. .Tessup nnd Mrs. Tayler spun through the first round with little opposition. Mrs. C. C. Madeira and Kntlierlne Perter were defeated by fl-0. 0-1. Then came the wend round, where the DelawnrcatiB faced Mrs. Geerge Powell and Louise Keefe. Here the result was similar te the opening match, since It ended with the lass of only one game. The result of these four matches brings the title-holders and the .Tessup .Tessup Taler cntnbnlatlen in the semi-final round and enclosed by the same bracket. The match premises te be a torrid affair In which Miss Townsend nnd Miss Walsh will Imve te demonstrate their best tennis in order te retain their tltltll. Ou'lnff In the rnnlil iirnil'rss of thft IniiMininAiil l.tu lnAMln .i.frtk . r..i ..V..11 . b '"""", 1 postponed until tomorrow. ' Ml Mnil.. 'im., ...i i u...u.. , A er. A ...... ....j. I., iimjvi eiiu iiui- uiuiiic-i hayer. co-holders Of tlte I mixed doubles chninplenMiip, get off te goea ttart bv defeating Jlrs. W. T. Allen and C. C. Jenes by straight sets In the first round of the event. The Thayers hnc n monopoly In this feature tlnce they gained thp cup outright last year. Opposed te the title-holders In IDA 1innft Virflll.'t- lu ilm ..new AffiflUn a ' . n. "!"- VI, ruilICIIll Bff.if r) UHE FOR LAURELS t . .m censiMing of Mis Townsend nnd irm MrVet. "" "" nalldep .lohlifen, who reached the nine Ne A. '.. flrat cla, away M E ftCend round bv Urtue nf n ivn.se ' Frankenlle d. .MOB Neith Huuhlnwin atrent. Mcterv eterMlw Pie,,. L rnMn,l ?i T,,e f41",-,n v- M- A- ""' lu",' nom, or .v'1"1 J'SS r.leannr ( ettman nnd'nuav W. v. fnn. l-.vj Seuth iviahink- rreq Mrpiaml in which only one gnmui atreet. or jihenn Woodland 2.H'. VAN freilllr.l ,,. tl.n ..II... I .-.i l-'iilrhlll friends. Reenteen.tuentv.nnA " "' "' I'iiiiiiiniicii. Today's Scheel Schedule TliAC'K " Dublin hleh aehoels. Nerthenat Field. nA.s'En.w.i, v.L.?k !,".,tRr" Atluti, r.rn Athvn. f'ltlf " "leuc,'",r '"h' meu THE KERNEL "fHf SUCBitc .r-r mirier. "HeVT UP tAAM-TEO -Trt f3lVPn7e.rtI VOii CONC6RNINO -THE KE(?NEt5l ')HPEWJhNC, DON'-T YeO E BREeXTrtB A WORD rMaoe-c A -rue. -TtecfcsOPlE mW : J I .ii ves. i , PL itO if dlj-X - K l ' I ' 1.1 wff Scullers Are Here te ftace for the Geld Challenge Cup Relinquished by TWO FAIR GOLFERS TALK IT OVER ''''"""""""""'"""-- - JmmS f- mammamm LmW' 'ijmwsmmW i K ' ?'' 'KmXLLLLLM I' V t 'tillmmr'mt' '" ''mmrnXm Mrs. (J. K. Armstrong (left) and Mrs. Jerry Hirst (right), two members nf the Wliltcmarah Valley Country Club Mere caught nt the scoreboard nt Kprlnglmven figuring hew they could have bettered their scores In the Ida K. Dixen Cup eent. Judging by their happy smiles they were fairly well contented CLAIM CITY TITLE La Salle College Nine Has Beaten All Lecal Rivals Except Penn With tictnrlps ever nil the local col lege tennis with the exception of the University of Pennsylvania. I.n Snlle College claims Hip city cellcgp baseball championship, Ilrend nnd Stiles street nine, coached by Leuis II. Hub, of i Frankford. holds victories eer St. Jeseph's College. Textile. Philadelphia Dental, Temple and College of Ote- epnthy, nnd because of these victories lays claim te the championship. I.a Snlle started thp season with a win ever Mnnhnttnn College, nf New 111 W LI )4 II II 1 1111 Kill tflll."M '! Yerk. Then followed triumphs mer Philadelphia Dental. Muhlenberg. St Jeseph's Textile. Frankford Yellow Jackets, Osteopathy, Temple and Scten Hnll. T'he strong Villonevn nine nnd Penn sylvania Military College arc the only -teams with victories scored ever the Bread and Stllei street celleginns. Dutch (Sranslmck, new pitching for I Dob.en. wns the star of the team at i the start, with fie censccutUc victories. James finffupy, former (iermantewn i High star, nnd Jee Dougherty, for merly of Catholic High, took up the burden after (iransback entered the In-1 dependent ranks nnd burled geed ball. I The Mnr of the collegians is Wnlt j Klung. wlie catches nnd plays third. Hill Schrlcner nt first. Powers nt sec- ' end. Klung at third. Kddie Held, for mer Villnnevn star at shortstep: (Jul. len in left, Qulnn in center and Moency in right complete the. team. MEET AT HAVERFORD SDrina Sports Today Wllb Clese Scheel Track Season The annual spring sports, which will I close the season at Ilavcrferd Scheel, I will be held en the Main" Liners' ntli- letic field nt Hnvcrferd tedny. The meet will start nt .'5 P. M. Physical Director Pishep hns charge of the meet. All of the regular truck and field events arc en the program. Over ISO boys, representing nil the classes In the institution, are entered. Amateur Sports T,,p Frankford Yellow Jackets, who were one of the leading football elevens duritiR tlie fall, have established a fi.st I lnN,, hnsebell nine nnd hope te attain. "'' ,v'." '? "- t.".' The Yellow Jackets have obtained i grounds nt Frnnkferd tivenue and Pratt street, Frnnkferd, where nil their home games will be contested. They will piny twilight contests en Tuesday and Thursday nights nnd will also play nt home en Saturday afternoons. Manager Hub has his schedule filled up te July 4th, hut theicaftcr all dates nre open nnd first class uniformed teams that arc willing te travel for reason able guarantees should get in touch with Leuis IL Hub, 47,'I4 Frankford uveiiue. Seuth Philadelphia Olanti, Drat clam, way. II. ytcwart, 1330 Seuth Thirty-fourth street. V. H. Murine, llrat claia. nyny. Marine Athletic Officer, Marine Barracks, League Iiland; Thc Fink Company, first clM. home; twi light, Saturday and Sunday dates open. J, E. While, care I'lnk Company. 8.'5-L'7 Mar ket street, ei phene Walnut lllll". IT unci '-'I eicn IfMKieagr i. a., nrsi cihbh, iiwhv; June ,s. c .MiKle. 31 make ae- RU 10 ChnHf Wilte IJIy Club. flrt c ass. lraellne. I Jumm Ki-nnch. sain OreH Hreet. ThlrtT-Miriilh Want 1'rofM.slenalH. nwn.v. -...-,-. .,,,.. i u... ,..... Jeseph Hersch, Slla North Ninth ulrcet. KiTshnw r. C,, flmt cliian, uwnj. 'Ihnmax Jl. lllll. Poplar 32SU J, between il and 7i P. it farmuntewn Cellfflant, flnt clann, travel-! Ing II J Cena, .1648 Morten utreet, Cer mintnnn flrnt-rlni.il tram rllrps h catcher. 1 Pltrher nr.I an lnflelder. J. ('. I.uty, SOO North Taylei ttrret, i - , tt'ttliamaiin t K I ! Vctlt . Thn liwllinii i'rorrsiennln, llrat cla. ''"""". ii ii- nk m,,.,",",i street. ' Nlinslllne ('lull, fnrmeily the K.iat rhllllea. lini thla Saturdn open 11, WRllter. 2SH8 Paletlinip '.r.et The v. v. II. A., hunaiy upen. nrat emu IrAxellnir. Abe l,enper. phone Tlnleum 100 dur'ng da or Dlameml 3U W nfitr (1 30 P. M. (iirien II. '.. fei'rleen-lxten ertr. away. Arneld l.iinln. l.l'.M T.nk r atrret The ralluren t'lub. nrt claa. nay. June ! 10 and 11 open, IM Wilsen. '.'IMT Clrutu bach street vytgg TCABOUTS raUWffi lffilKIgWHOi REMAINS A MYSTERY PkMlC UFE WlkPPY OUB -reNNSMPi Ol5ftPPEAR60 PRccM HOM6 HECTfcROKY. MO REASON Hft,S , BEPH ADVANCE O EXPsfciNINQ MS AOSCNCE HE LAST Pf(?Otl MR.ERICS0NC60VD 5r0 HO LIGHT OH TVfc MYSTERY 5EEM tM COMPANY VNITW THE KC(?rRl VMAS WS FfetEMO. COitAVOS tfttCSeM CAOVKSSMM i iMr E '777;r77777V'J"J rvVWvv'vVV tiaZZKivSSZ: wmmw r-yzz.?L m. v ipHna. SvA.'W VAarr- Mil.rFTqlVilsw , - ) mx'nii.. "f, j t?" ;'" ' V ' ' "e-'-r" Mm JIM THORPE IS FREE Noted Indian Athlete Uncondition ally Dropped by Portland Club Portland. Ore, .June 1. Jim Thorp.", Mar athlete and baseball player. Is to day n free agent In the baseball world ns the result of his unconditional re iea.p Inst night by the Portland Club nt the Pacific Const League, te brinx that mind ei nan piajers wuiiin inc twenty-player limit new effective. Uequlred te cheese -between Thorpe or ii premising youngster. Hie manage ment decided for the new bleed. Thorpe has been handicapped by n lame shoul der nnd inability te hit. Thernc was nurcliased from the Te- ede Hub last winter for $."000. He ... .1 w the highest priced player in the tlJIM iritKlll'i Min tiuiti4ii lunula, iwt nininilmatcly $1000 a month. START TWILIGHT GAMES Klauder-Welden Inaugurates Eve ning Contests In Jenklntewn The Klnuiler-'Wclden Club introduce, twilight ball te the fans of .Tenkintewn tonight. Manager Mullin lias booked ninnv nf the lending tennis in erdei te liven wiings up iiiijiik inc win nu'i I .it !.. .i. m.i x" . i "'(iniucx will be i.ln vrd nt home en i "e ought te be plaj Ing the new eight- hl" affair will be used te build n Hub VKn '-ourje by July 1 nt least." . house, .lc.llrntc.1 t the IMic d ten ....... will travel en Tuesdays aad Tht.rsdaN.s. ' 'I'l... ..ull,t. niim tnniflir lll ten 'V.I - t..''i.ii !. I.. I.-- .,! ..!. i leiies ever legnn. Fnirv'iew nnd Mc- flivver en the course te keep up with te compete nre Temmy M'Miilley. light . din. Any first-elnss team wishing gnmes himself. weight champion ; Sunimy Hewitt, wcl- should get in touch with Michael J.1 Already one enn visualize Hip new terwelght champion; Oeergp Helinnr. Mullin, Hetliayrcs, Pa. i -' SCHOOL IN FIELD DAY Themas Buchanan Read Scheel ' Dnii. t,I. R9r in rv.,.. I Pupils Take Part In Exercises The fifth nnnunl field dny of the , Themas Iluchiiuan Head Scheel will be held tills afternoon en Clean lew dreen. Seventy-eighth street nnd Avenue D. There will be a precession of the en tire school, n Mnypelc dance nud Mirleus ether dances, including n polka, n flag drill, obstacle race, suit case rnce, potato rare, tug of war, setting up drills nnd ether exercises. Green Valley Pairings S.00 It. I'. Hamilton, nnxboreuch: A. H. Kat7rnl)ach. HoxberouKh. 8 0.-, Pi.uik Slilcbnthuni, Terresilili'-Krnnk- f r. . It II. Hewer. Terr'Bdalc- r ranlcierd R.le 11 I. Ileuhler Cednrbrci'k. A. John John Jehn eon, ncxbnreuh ' 8.1.1 I'rank Mfl'miken (ircn Valley, R"0jH.n.u jickS Ph"!i club. I 8:'-M Wllllnm Armslrenp. Nmlh Illlla; I nnii rc.Minii'i.. (ireen whip Samuel Flnbere. Clrepn Vnllev 8 30 J. P. Knrrel. Atenlmlnk, II. Flelsher, Oreen Valley. 8'3.1 Harrv Meuntiln. Whltemarsh: W. W. Piatt, Roxbernuah 8:10 .1. Weed Piatt. Whltemarah. Geerge HelTiier. llalu. 8'43 It Simpsen, Roxberoush; N" K. Miles, IloxbnreuBh. 8. SO Charles .Slater, noxbnreuuh: W. K. Wiee. Phlludelphla Oolf Club. R .11 O. Htnfferd, Itoxberoush. T. Ames, KextxirnuKh. 0.00 Fred W. Knlsht. Whltemarah: C. E. Doelp. I.u l.u, fi.05 Walter riHnnK.in. Unxboreugh; C'harleH W. Hern, Clreen Valley. 0:10 Mobert Ilaraferd Wliltemarah: Ner- tnnti Maxuell. Whltima'sh D'lfl f'hnrleM lingers Ji., Woodbury, De- Witt Unit. Whltemnrah. O.IO K. H. Vnre. Jr.. WhIKmarshi Jehn (llenn. Whlteninrsh 0.23 Tem rrniillinRer. Philadelphia elf nub. II. Thornten, Philadelphia Uelf ( 0 3.1 HenrV Wlae. Clreen Vallrj . JI. H. .... V.nUJ?,',,; r',r,wn Y.n,l.,..ii. - li'lTi H. CI Hamilton. North Illlla; W. H I Morten. i:dg Hill 0 SO r p. Zell, Pr. Phlludelrhli Country I Club: It. ForBunen Hoxbeiouuh. I II .5.1 William SchnHeld. Hoxberough, Wit - nam Schefieid. itoberounh. 10 oe Kh Cfflaw hoFereM View: It. J. 10:OS :romrAmbree' nixboreugh cielf Club; I Hen, i,ini nh 10:10 M F. Tobin, Phlladelphl.i Oolf Club, ' Thomai lljrne, Hnxboreuuh. 1 10.13 Theinaa V. Hlutter. Frank J. Tesan, 1 cvdarbrcH.i. ju,.u-i-. i, v ni.iiuiiin, i.itint'rru, ii. i., ilrny. Oierbroek le 2,1 k. s. luila Torrcxdaie-rr.inkrerd; ld. 30 II W Wnml Atlurillc city. Wllll.im n. Klilshi, Terrcwlnle-Krnnkfnnl. Id 3,1- J S. Heil Whltemumh. P. . Thur 'inn, Verlen c'rlcki't. 10.10 Ira W llarics Phllrfilclphln Cricket. . 1. neu. liirremiaie.l'riinKlerci i I.. 1 ii I'J ArnnimniK, liM.'i (l P cililwui. Ir . Phllnfli'lnhtii n.iir Cluli, W li. Uteta. Arnnlmlnk I III 50 .lehn I WntriH, Whllemarah, W. J. I lljun. Wliltemarah 10 .'i3 T, J I'lelahcr I.lnnerch; Kranl. ClinM-a. North Hllla. 11 nil Sjmurl (inrm, Clreen Vnll . II K. While. Hoxberough 11.30 T M Hlaaer. Arenlmlnk, I' O. 11)1. Wllllnm Wrlsht. (Mil Yerk tsrcitzer, .ir,. arimiininK. Reail, lli nnlna, (Hern Vallc. CITIZEN MISSING NATlOrAVsllDE SrRCH 6Errte,wAiv' TriE KeRNELWM SEEK PASSMS V.AVT MltTrtT. KeRrtEU S6EH HERE. VMaftDElWlrV.PA OifnOE MAM VEVO,UEiEMIl.Ei, KCRMEU. CtTOeJt-aEFSrttM Timfuensm "a.'.V 72 HOLE GOLF AT GREENVALLEY C. C. Nevel Event Draws Expert Tal ent in First Invitation Tour ney of New Club BALA PROGRESS RAPID By, SANDY MrSIBMCK MANV'ef our best city golf sharp shooters me out nt Orcpn Valley tedny taking a whirl nt this compara tively new branch of local links struc ture for the first time. Tomorrow nnd Saturday this club, built prettily Inte Hip rises nnd dips nf Kcixhoreiieh. will held its first open" teurnnmeiit nnd Hip efflclnlH nre making it nn event ler which mem imi been quite some demand among the amateurs. It will be ii sevenly-two-lielo medal event. Hip lipid divided Inte H.'irscs ac cording te club handicaps. Thus every starter. It matters net hew humble his game, hns n real chance nt Hip final honors. Moreover, he enn't be elimi nated from the tourney unless he de cides te eliminate himself by picking up. Ne (nullifying or match play rounds, simply every man for himself nnd the hest rounds win In each class. (Jelfers should be due for n surprise nt fJreen Vnllej. The holes are bpautl fully laid nut and If It hnsn't suffered tee much in comuien with ether local courses in the burning Intensity of the Iwenther. the setting for the next tour ney should be in prime shnpe. Charlie Herg. chairman of the Tourney Committee, hns been strictly nn tlie ieh nnd reports n star pntry. Weedy Piatt. Fred Knight nnd Mnrcus C.reer are three local stnrs who wit! lie In the running nnd there will be a Inrge supporting enstc. Blooms Overnight (Jelfers hn sorrowfully packed up "their clubs nml bade adieu te the Unln teurnnmeiit cniecly tow weeks nge would be nstnunded could they peek In there these days. That tournament wns a farewell te tlie historical nine-hole course. It's a geed thing llnln had Hint teiirnnment when It did. Scarce had the last song been sung than Hill Flynn nnd Frank Toomey, with tlie job en their bands of building Hie new eighteen, pounced en the scene with plow nnd scoop nnd n battalion of workmen. Innocent woedlnnd sprouted new tees overnight. Oreen founda tions cropped out where wnving grasses had been before. flee 'Willi'.. exelalmed n member -'. ..-....-...-- .. ........... tl,n.n flilu ii-nnL' nu m Ifinv n innt, Innl t .Well, nn-hut for rapid, business- ; llhe I IIIIMriiri lull Mill IHIVC 1(1 IIIIIH II I te the constructieners out Ulere. Hill Klvini ueik-s m fnst tlinf he ilrii'cx n ' course. Allien or tnp leununtinn tins been laid. The tedious process of crew ing the turf will take months, of course. The greens will be vegetated and nil this takes time. Mcnntlme, Bain's coterie of enthusiasts continue te piny without let-up, nnd von can't blame them for wondering if it won't be possible te until n tourney i,n their own course net year. Scribes In Frolic The Xewspnper Oolf Asseclntinn was entprtnined at Unla this week In royal fashion. A let of golf was played nnd the course wns thoroughly explored. Rxcefit for the fifth tec moved forward, the course was played exactly ns here tofore, despite the remedelling process. 1 mil rKes, the (Insinnc cnrtoenlst. I hrnlfn nnp nf till, rill,',, nf tlin cnrllinu I by getting down In the SO's! Seme of the scribes looked ever the course niiiii wrote en ineir cards oeiere iney , plaed se they weuldn t have te be bothered with any figuring out en the i course, This helps i encentrntinn en, the stieues te he made, sykes wen tlie ni'in l.nt iitmln.t I nfitw.l (n ..... it.' insisting the' writer take It. The words had scarce been spoken than the nrlre n mwi nteil in n vlnirlnn speech, a certain group applauding vociferously. Thus nre prizes wen nnd ' lest in the scribes' association. Hut hereafter it will be different. A I plank wns Inserted in the platform thnt from new en te the victor belengeth the spoils. Three scratch events bnve , I neen piuyeu nun lien, new en tne scrlbes will dandle handicaps. If any pne plays better than he'8 sup- ' neseu re. iuh victory win ue scratched out. If he plays strictly nccerdlng te pnst form nnd the test piny badly, he gets the prUc. Here Is the list: Pcntch. C. II. Svkes, Tem Daly. W. H. Kvmn: 10. Pert Crewliurst. Tlecer N'ewcemb. Chnrles (ppl , 'pem shriver ; I.". .1. K. Schcll. D. M. (illberl, S. SIcXIblick, ' K- nnd Jee JlcCrciu v : 0. r vl.,n It lin... t,.n,,l, u w -Nelnn, IL Hair .Mcllugli, II. W . 1 Mnxu ell. Jay IL IIeum. iem Acheson, . i.- v llenn Toe I 'iiniilnchnm nml V 1 Ji' Vf .7 ' ' e- rti iiBtV t" .11. Martin; 2., Odell Ilauser, J. Kofecd. AV. Kofoed, Leu Hagey, P. McCrackcn. Hill Itiandr. Oeerge , O'Hrien, J. IL Menilinn nnd .1. M. i f .. . Qft Vrnnk Illckev T Van. I ,,',,' , ' , ra,. ! ,.' A ', " iekl'llseli, James (JihiIk, . O. Trapp, E. R. Iliissrlck. W. R. Olbsen. S. W. ,. ... v:.. ...... I .u T....i If llegillt: .. t'eiip I ercs, J,euH II. JafTe. Ress Kiiiiffni.in. Jee Liibruni, Ilne.. Vmnn l'.in l'n.n. .Tnlm Vn..l . ley. Wnllncp McCiiile, L'dwln J. Ptd- lock. Perry Lewis And the ladles: .".". Hazel Anion, Levice Hnttleld; 10, Dorethy Helme; Ph.illif 11 me and l.ee Wclhs. When th" fan belt bir.ika at a tim wh n another ciinnnt lm vrx'uiil it u III be pe- a'bli- In run th" . PKine Uh a.itet.i if ihe aneefl of th far Is Ut'Pt about tent mll,a nn hour A'l till' aiienl, the lnnirni'nt of line ear will uauiuiv inaure aumeient nir clr- 'illation te keen the mnneratur boleu lli ilnnner point Have -7i 'feLi VNCQ6- Trtf CAST e r ) I , KfeENCV . YOLI S&.Y v-nl Ll"Vl J "1?Jt,; hit -Cwe veee cw in t J J v"E , y X n a A FELO? VHAt NNEBE ClUi . 7 r . 'jJ - t EiA? kAjL iftlwh nKiM4 tjmm Tf "si &, frjkmWm . r .ji ,nv -- v jm ..mx v my..j W3Wmm i!tZZjjdM VI ma ij 1 1 L-p-Z ' (f mnhrfir- V B i ml't JjrSy -t mr AJ, tIJUL m W GIRL TIES 75-YARD RECORD IN DRIZZLE Dorethy Baugh Cevers Distance1 yr in 10 Seconds in Temple Meet SLOUGH HURDLE WINNER .Mi,'s Dorethy Hnush, nf Norwood and a sophomore nt Temple College, eiiunlcd the women's record for "" ynrils by splinting the dMnncp In 10 seconds flat. This rrinnrkablp time wns inaile desnl'.p n s'nw Held and In u drizzling rnln ibis afternoon. At the crack of the pistol Mls Hnugh sprang off with u bound, and, although she had little competition she raced uleng like n deer, winning by severnl .nrds from Miss Weiss, also n Mipho Miphe Mipho mere, who came In second. In the men's events u thrilling rnce was decided in tlie UJO-yard low hurdles which was wen b. Slough, n freshman. Hunnlng neck nnd neck with (Jiii.v. n sophomore, from the -tart Sleusli finally stepped iihend just before the linNi when drey fell. The meet wns held en the Northeast High Scheel Held. Twenty-ninth nnd Somerset, and It wiw the twenty -sixth nununl track ami field clmniplniisliips of Temple Cellcje with only sophomores and frc'litnni competing. The summaries: , ine.yanl dnh (mrn) Wen lv dr.i "''PlJ "''PlJ emnrj freeml Slough frpfhmaii. inlnl, (Jiirfin. nophemorr. Tim" 11 '". Dlccui threw irnm) Wen l Tliemp""') frpiihman: srmnil. Gray. Koehemor third, Griffin, donhemof Dlntnncr. hi ft. C. In. Ilnll threw (glrln) V.en ly WcIfh. sniiho sniihe mnre, ntcend Hempic sophnmer". thlril. Alln. ffahmnn Dlitancc. ITS ft il In. Hhet-r". (KlrlHl- Wen by Ward, freshman, nciend. IjUrlc Hnphomerf, thlrn h mltn. nnkAn.nM f1lltmrn. 'l. ft. ft In. High Jump (men) Wen by Urn "iph" "iph" merf. vccnml, Clrlffln. snphnmerc. third, Shcppard. frenhmnn. HelKht. r. ft. R In. JU'O SJrrti low hurdl"s (men) Wen ny Hleush. freshman, wceml, Clrny. fophnmerc, third. Clrlffln, sophomore Tlm. 1." 'J-fis. 7.1-ienl lah (Bit la) Wen hy Hauch. aoph aeph aoph nmeri" srennd Well", eonhenvjre, thin). Landli. freshman. Tim". 10s. POST BOUTS OUT Official Legien Program at Fex Chase Announced for June 9 A revised set of bouts hns been turned in by Harry MrtSrnth. chair man of the A. A. U. Boxing Committee, ns the official program for tlie inurney te be held June l nt the Fex Chnse Hnll Park under the" auspices of the l.'nrstlip-nltlliiilti-firlffith Pest. Ne. 11FI American Lemen. Pioccees of -a.. ,oej ... n.uie r.e h.i.iu...l- iicri- Kighteen all-for-glory youngsters will "' ' ." '" ..i. ..... vie for fistic honors. AlliniiK i in- i,ii"i bantnm champion, nnd Dan (inrtin. featherweight champion. The bouts iirrnnged follew: Thll Clallasher. Shanahai). vi. Jehn Walh Scotland; nney aii.'r. i-ex inew. " . Lilly Smith. Inx Chine. .Inc Murphy. Smith' rhllH(llihla. Jlmtnv MiC.urU. V I'hll-. nrtnlphla. Je Rlc Wet I'lilUiltlPhla 1 Cioeruo Huim. Vlll.uuna, f.iinim IIvUtt. i Meadottbreok. . Mllie .lnh'ine , North 1'hlladelphln IiPeiki' Helmar. KnterprlM. c l'. in llrr (llmlil. Shan ihan. Temm. ci'Mnllpy, M'litlnulnnak. c I-'Ul Pennellv. I.anidewne, nnd )n Oartln. Jleadowbreol., s. Wllllu Ambiejc, Kdjeula. After the nmatcur matches n pro fessional contest between Sam lllack lllack isten, former nmatcur champion, nnd (leerglc Starke, nf Fex Chase, will be put en. They recently met and Ulnck Ulnck isten scored n knockout In the sixth round. McGRAW SUSPENDS SMITH - Glant8. Leader Alse Fines Pitcher ' , fr Breaking Rules , Before le.n ing here for lbmen Man-1 nger Jehn MctJi.iw. "f the i-ini-. nn- .i.ti..w.n,l tli., 1... Iitt.t tittnil fllul Itwlntl- nltely m ;lr Karl Smith for serious . breaches nf the dub tialiiiiis lilies. Ancnrilinir te AfcfSr.iw. Smith mis. i behaved during the Giants' swing through the West, nt.d was warned that ' if he repeated his offences he would be set down. I This did net deter him. the Giant ' lender ndded : instead. Smith get into bad company In thK clt Tuesday night. ' unce hu u..v.i..-.. . i...- ......-. ,,.,i. . csterday Mct.rnw prompt y mispcmleil i . hjm and handed him n ticket for New , jutr. A vcar nne Smith drew a two weeks' suspension nnd a fine for a similar in fraction of tlie rules during n series plned by the (limits In St. Leuis. Goldie Rapp Will Jein Phils in Brooklyn Today Oeldle Rupp, wlie lias- been en the crippled list for the lat three week", will join the Phillies in Rrnekln tedny, nccerdlng te an an nouncement made by Manager WU heliu this mernlnc Hupp was Injured when lie fell Inte u dugout going nfter a foul fly in St. LeuIn. Twe broken llhs, u bprained ankle and a spmineil wrift was the damage done lie lias been in Ills home at Cineinmiti iceoun iceeun ing. Wllliehii does net inl' ml te play Rapp this week. The Phil manager Is anxious- te have lis inlirlder In geed shape before he places him back nt third base, Wrlglitstene, in the meant I is playing hangup ball for the Phils at the het corner Yeu Seen Kernel the f Named Yale Coach 7 Off'.. MYltON K. Kl LLUK of l'hllailelphl.1. who has been ap pointed te thn Kll football coaching staff FULLER ON YALE STAFF Philadelphlan Is Named Assistant Football Coach for Next Season New llneii. Conn.. June I Yale's football couching stuff has ju-t bceli announced by Cnptnln Itnlpli Jerdan It Includes ns Hie icldenr siiuiid Tid Jenes, licnil conch; Dr. Wlllliim T. Hull, director of th" reserve sipind and coach of the punters; Onirics Comer Cemer ford, coach of the ends; Mutcidm P. Aldrich, lineklield conch : .M.meii L. Fuller, line coach; (1. S. lisheurn, freshiiian conch, mid David Saunders, assistiint freshman conch. Aldrich, who was ctiplnin last fnl! and wlie is nt present baseball cnptnln, will go into business iminedlntely nfter Hie football season closes next full. Dr. Hull Is u fixture ns n Yule conch. He hns developed mere expert kickers than nn one else at New I linen. Saunders wns ntistnnt frrshmnn coach last fn.ll. Fuller p'med guard and was champion heavy weight wrestler when In Yale. II" was gi minuted In lllll. after having played en the tennis captained by Ted Cey and Fred Duly. He has since couched at Celby. West Virginia. North Caiellna and Tiilati" rnlcisity. He wns piesent nt the spring practice this ear. He resides in Philadelphia. HAVE SIMILAR RECORDS Hornsby and Williams Each Made Ten Homers at St. Leuis St. Ieuls. Me.. June 1. A striking i similarity is found in the home rim i words of Kenneth Williams, of the llrewns. and linger IIernlij. of the Cardinal", who nie tie I for the lead in lieme-riin hitting iiuuer. emit with thirteen te his credit. Knch has made ten ( lrcuit drives nt home and llnee en the read. Wil liams mndc nine of his home run in April mid four in May. Hornsby ie verscd this order by getting nine in May nnd four in April. Ilernsbv gained n ten -day lead en his American League rlvnl by smashing out ills first homer en the opening day of the season, whereas Williams did net icgistcr 11 homer until April PRODUCTION PRODUCES Wins Duck Pin Bowling Title in Westinghouse League Tlie chiimpieiishln of tlie Westing Westing heuse A. A. Duck Pin Hewling League has been wen by the Production De partment team by a six-came margin. This league Is composed of empleyes of the AVcilingheuse Company, located at Lester, Pa. The Production team holds lie out of six records and wen the series from every team In the league. FOR AUTOMOBILES PROMPT SERVICE REASONABLE FRlCBS rounded 1864 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY lOTH A WiLNCT PniLlDILM 2 for 15 cents Mi m sa ever-1 where .?s fc tmmz i ffiftfi m Jm isx SB K If you IMS, "C'S respect quality "STICK TO mXf 'H Vmr i if "' 'BzmmJc w9 m '' S, RV -VWrnmrnW imWA . mmmmm. tHal). '-.As lBmWW i 'WWWWk. i;Hxv:: HmttXWk i "STICK TO y Trs SAFE" I I H Otte Eisenlohr& Bres., Inc. U Philadelphia ElUblUhad 18S0 1 0 NAME OLYMPIC GAMES SITE TODAY French Committee Will Surren der te Les Angeles Unless Guarantees Are Given LYONS MAKES STRONG BID' P I In 1 ft- 1 1 . , I nr s. .nine i. i r.v ,, Whether the Olrmiili' enmes will he held in Paris or Les Angeles I will probably be llmill v decided tills iinernoeii, when tin' lliinnei committee , of the Clinmb.'r of Deputies will pass nn the recommendation In Deputy ( .einemnire iniit i.i.ipier.wwir irnii.s Ur inppreprinlcd te finance the. gnines here. Tlie French Olympic Committee will meet as seen as tlie lliinnce commit tee's decision becomes known, nnd its lactlen will be governed by that taken II) tbe deputes. 1 Members of tlie Olympic committee ihnve stnted flint, unless absolute guar- unices are given Hint tlie iieresnrv credits will be forthcoming, they will i sin rcnd'-r (lie games te tlie Interim Imiiil Olvtnn Ii" Committee, which meets here June 7. In which ense the Olyin- ' plail will, under an agreement, unto- mnticnlly go te Les Angeles. ! It understood, levcer. that the BATHING SUITS Men's California All-Worsted Bnthiny Suits, best quality, all color combinations Same in Beys' Life Guard Bnthinp Suits,. . . Fadeless Pnnts, best quality, Worsted Shirt and Belt. Ladies' California Bathinu Suits, all color combinations, heavy worsted A special line in conservative combinations for stout people. Flapper Medel Bathing Suits, heavy-weip;ht worsted, strap type . . Bathing Shoes, Life Edw. K. Tryon Ce. 912 chestnut street s n:Msnii' NOTirh Crewell INTERCOASTAL LINE Will Dispatch from PHILADELPHIA te LOS ANGELES HARBOR SAN FRANCISCO and SEATTLE S S "FELIX TAUSSIG" June 7 Phila. & leading li. It., Pier 21, North Wharves LAVINO SHIPPING CO., AGENTS Bullitt Building Lembard 5600 BLACK DIAMOND LINES REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO ROTTERDAM S S "EASTERN DAWN" (U.S.S.B.) TO ANTWERP S S "WEST INSKIP" U.S.S.B. ... S S "EASTERN IMPORTER" (U.S.S.B.) b S "ANACONDA" (U.S.S.B.) .. Fer Rates and Black Diamond 337 Walnut Lembard 7628 Fast, Luxurious Ocean Travel QuieVejt time across the PactSr Only 10 Days te Japan Only 15 Days te China Only 17Day s te Manila Fortnightly Service Irern Vancouver, B.C. m Victeria It Te"r Macn h fnt (ana ian I'a in Oiran K'ltn Empress of Canada Empress of Australia Empress of Russia Empress of Asia I.uxuriMia ai. mmeial inn, in uH ins: iuiten itn pr vatc l.a'h roenn Plan cur trip ion n lapan ''r Fujiyami, the paired mutititn, isit thr gri-at (Irirntal peit e( Shanghai, Heng Keng at il llanila As easy as a trip te Europe Ku irfertn it.nn ilifrrru e fn Vri in . nl HBrni nr K I . I I..W1UN, in I'a. Bt t!."J Citnuut St 1'hlUJ Iphla n. r sTi'.iiiii.M,, Cn ( l'nai, (I. ,t Ma luen c i. Hill st N i nv CANADIAN PACIFIC MALLORY 1 TRANSPORT LINES, In: Operating U, S. Gov. Ships Te DARCELONA. GENOA. MARSEILLES. NAPLES, nnd VALENCIA S , S "West Laihaway" June 15 Genea Direct via Ntw Yerk GEYELIN & CO., Inc. Philadelphia Agent 108 S. Fourth St., Phil. Lembard 144 Main "620 mm i , lvi Fiench cnniuilttce- bus strong flnl backing that may ciiaeic u w or tliit ffiiimw In cn-nneratlen with inin.. ..inii nveii hIiihiIiI n cevern uiil.i.U' I... .if.i r.ifliif.fimttii;. i. tini.i.i,. tl...l.!l. Mninr nf TiyM) jac mndc n 'si long bid for hi city at. JlgffejyMI Ill.-.'llllh .' III." IIIII.M' ,.......- -- ,j ,.-" Ing Hint Piulrt has (lone nnthlii; n yet Wft&t(l In iissuie the success of the meet. Willie. K &l I.wiiih hns' spent .'1.000.0(H) frqncs te- V 'VSj wnul the erection nf mi nmpln slnillum. ju Snnitliiir iiiiilinrltlcs nelnt out that Ui il Ih InipesslMe for the chamber te de cide wluit city Is te have the gnm.es as thep are nwnrded by the Interna Interna tleiuil committee te Paris, with Lml Angeles as tlie only alternative. ,., , """.,"..,, ,. . . !... nn..!,.nt- n nPIV lirnu.. llnlllZ. Il (Mil nr ni'ii fpnrp of hUiui m hnlf Inch J i.fi In tin. 1 nine It u II lelialhtll tn lift lift In tin- I nlnB It II imutnen inn mi nf Itiu ilnlna h n Ihibh nmeunl nf ', nm! writ will lueiiinulHl" In thn ni whlCB wiiul.l nthirifr 'irk Inl lh IIiiIiib. r- VHaBHBBBHnaBBiBaiaiaaa "1 g WHY pay mere than S ccnta fe- a cigar when you can get i 5?ER DINAff" CIGAR new 5 Irs the most 5 cents ever bought. Ask for It by full nam. i Fer tale by alt dtaltrt Sk jobbers innnmnnni Preservers SlllMss' XOTICKS & Thurlow &7 .SAILING JUNE 20 SAILING JUNE 2 SAILING JUNE '.6 SAILING JUNE 30 Particulars Appiy Steamship Cerp. St., Philadelphia CUNARD ANHORtMli N V. u ( hcrt'iuiu nnrt Southampton IIKIIKM. MCI V Mnr .10 .lun- 211 July 11 M U Itl'.TWIA June H .lutir 27 .luty IH AIM ITAMA .lunr 13 .lul I Auk. I N V t 1' m .uth C'lirbnurK ami Hmnburtf rKI)M .lunc IT -lult 2!1 Aim. 31 sWIIMV .Iuh I ii. 3 fvt. 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