j Kj IM1 1 ;-? I?- r i f U r I5 h c ' fefSay It With Showers" Is Net a Comical Crack te &4 VENS ALSO WEEP AS MR. TA YLOR TELLS TROUBLES TO WORLD i&fu'PrometGr Mourns as Rain 4W " Away Tendler-Barrett f Gees Floeie, But By ROBKRT V. MAXWTXI. Frrta ndlter Efrnlnf rnhlle l.ea'frr 'AT It with fhewers!" muttered i Uletned limply againM n chair In the press he.t at the hall yard jeatcrdHy afternoon. Out en the diamond the Phil and Pittsburgh were endeaveiin?, In a met heroic manner te stage wh.it was supposed te be n perfect presentation of our great national pntimc. while a stead, but moist drizzle did lt bent te make the art all net. The bleachers were hare because the aunrHh franticnlly ran for their live when the ?lfj juice started te drip and parked themselves under cover In the spacious grandstand. They net only fared themehes but nle a fleek of rerent hny Mnckln.s. The I'hlls weie In the lend and inaklns a wonderful !hewin: against the runners-tip In the National League. The home folk were delntt therrr telre proud and It looked as if another victory would be chalked up In the Jey and irloetn (elunin where victories are needed. But Mr. Tayler wa net enthued eter that Te him. there were only eighteen manikin en the playground, coins through a let of unnecessary motleDF. "Pome zuv are lucky and some nin t. ' he reflected when Curtis Walker whanged n double aznlnt the- much -abused but stalwart risht-field wall. There were cheer, a the (lect right fielder slid Inte second and mere than that en instant later when C William. scored blm with a reusing rap against the wins and aferei-ald barrier "I ain't get no luck. ' continued Mr. Tayler sadb . after 'cowling re. preachfulh a' half dozen fan? In the upper pavilion who were acting as If they were happy. "Net for thirteen month". hae I been able te jet nn of the break. All I get i a new wine rak and It ain't n bit funny tome, either. Seme gu hare a swell idea of humor, thev haw." "What's the wipe crack'-" politely Inquired an innocent bystander from St. Loele. cur u O note irith theircn!' hnektd lently. Means Mingle With Cheers of Multitude CLIFF LEE tepped up te the muddy platter. fj Williams was en fir' and one out. CllfT. who ba been swinging a wicked willow of Ute. took advantage of a, slipper; t-lant served bv Lefty Toeper nnd busted It into un occupied territory herween Pilgbee and Scnep Carej . I'v get e,7 te a bum tart, was stuck in the mud nnd resrhed third safelj while Lee made second en the wallop "This rain.' moaned Mr Tnjler amid cheers of the multitude. "I delus nothing but turning me into financial wreck I don't mind a little rain. (let me risht en that Hut I mean a little rain Enough l enough. It is Since Friday It has been raining and when it don't rain It isiSunday and that don't mean an thing Onee mure the act i. crabbed. 1 tellyeu " Frank Parkinson interrupted with a high fly te right field and .Mueller parked himself und"r It He made a prettx catch and fv Williams made a bluff te run home Mueller threw the ball but It wan wide nnd it bounced past Geech Williams scored en the woozy heave and th faithful spectator" became frantic with juj Twe run In and the inning was net yet ever. "Seems- te me." persisted Mr Tayler, "that we desejie something else hertdee. hard luck. Net that I'm kicking ('.it me rtht en that. I ain't kicking. I'm enl unluckj. I nm. Friday night we have a show all s(t and pretty for the hej I.cw Tendlcr nnd Hebhy Harrett. I mean. Everything is ready, tickets .e'd and all they harp te de is fight it out. wnat happens.' demanded Mr Then we postpone the show for a couple rain. Can't de .in.thin in the rain. I m feeling blue and ready te jump off step up and try te hand me a laueh.' ,..L ' "Let me. in en the giggle," politely St. Loele. "C.41 i ic.'ra SHOWERS-." ,hr,eU,l Mr. Tnyler nnd win Ac J trcmhtrd violently. Mr. Tayler Tells Mere of His Troubles THE Phils had been retired without doing any further damage te the plod ding Tlrates. Cotten Tierney. who has been ailing for weeks back with a wk back, demenstrated'thnt a complete recovery had been effected when he opened the second inning with a terrific eek which netted him two untar nisbed bases. Groans came from the faithful spectators, and Mr Tayler beamed upon them. At last they appreciated his true feelings, which he was trvinc te disguise without n make-up. "Tes. It's a sad, sad world." continued Mr. Tayler happllv, but with a face as long as as nnj of these who witnessed the alien two. bagger. "I can't get any of the breaks. I can't. Last year me and Hebby fjunnls staged the Leenard -Tendler thine. We have n sell-out, we hare. Eiervbedy wants te see the battlers, and what happens? I ak you, what happens?"" "Mere rain, I suppose." replied the innocent bystander from St Loele i j"Xi" !'k011tP'' Mr- Tayler In great excitement. "Leenard breaks his hand. The money for the tickets ha te be returned nnd that breaks me and Hebby. It didn't ruin then It POCRED:" Traynor. the kid third baseman, who leeks like one of the best infielder te break Inte the fast .ct m years, connected with another double and Tlerne breezed homeward with the fint visiting marker. This halted the oration" but only temperartlj "New we hne the best local bout In years." creaked Mr. Tnvler ns tears came into his eyes. "Tendler 1 geed and narrett Is coming alen se fast that he has an idea he can take Lew it's bard work, but we finally Und the match. We advertise, we de. Everybody gets steamed up. Parties from Beading, Atlantic ( ity, NTawk an' ether places order tickets. Then they" t( flEY, Mr. Tayler!" theuted a vevth hehind thr pren fter. you kneic thai aene celled 'April Shetctrt'f" And Then Everything Was Called Off MR. TATLOR was breathing hard when he came back. There was a wild leek in hla eyes and the innocent bystander from St. Loele moved ever c couple of seats. The rain was coming down In torrents and each drop brought ft tinge of pain te thp perplrlnc orator. There -.m , leak In the reef and as the wRter trickled through Mr Tayler shuddered. "If it eve,- .tops raining.'' he gnsped as h mopped his brew with a Hk handkerchief. "I will" Leslie horned in with a lme en balls and sloshed his wav te first This caused some excitement, because it was Interesting te see a hase en heik during a shower. Hill Klem looked at the sky, both eves heenny filled with water and he get sere, refusing te call the game He wanted ethers te suffer Henllne almost lest the ball In a cluster of raindrops, but Carey nicked It out of the crowd and made n swell catch "As I said," Sir Tayler continued. if it EVER step, raining I will stare this show, I will. Rarrett and Tendler hare been rendv sine" Friday They weigh in every day and go home and worry at night. "IF THIS keept en both irtlt he nhle te meke the frathenrnaht M limit. O'Rourkes Announcement Gees Deuble LEE MEADOWS, who usually finds It difficult te hit the ball when it u raining nnd when It N net raining crashed a s,iKp tn rlht nm Klam was surprised at this entirely unexpected blew, but made .ere 'it w. Meadows who really hit the hall ur " ' He realized there wn,i limbing wrong nnd held up h ..inhumed hand vIt was a signal te cense hostilities, and the p0y, rushed for cover j.t-Ki J W" ,ni,b O'Reurke, the 'greatest liMje announcer Phlla. 281ben"r anH Khn'"H ,hr""Sl' hi" 'n "Onme called off en account of rain!" tlEX. Jlnhe! yelled Mr. Tayler ye deuhle. There ein't gexnq te hr any fxnht, either."" rapvrtvhr, tii. h,j Publtr Uiarr remvin-j c.m,.,.. h t,.h, ,m ter-,iMi;T"S vis&72 35S" A: ; xir,,:,1,-::!,;: r zsrzsrR-" HPWESSSra jbt"- -iSft fi?1&-it" Here en Thursday Night first pre race In this city. H; l,r; fifth ( Inaueurnl llnndlrap; I. Hrebrnnd. cnrnP,lr. T,.,.h ,," j.j.tsburch. - -JL"30""' I Murphy. Hnrrj Harti. Halnh de .,. . , ,.,, ,, f. ... W0'' a number of events in Newark Mnrjnrie Hjnes. Jlr. Clnrk ; sixth. "Mv lentrnci at CnnieEie Tech ends PnQTPnMC TDAPI ucrT nl1" i'. .JnnV .Mi"nn- r"ff Hurnnt. Percy Lawrence, the fnllfernn ln,l New Yerk since turning profenn Pui.ta (ierda. Pavlewn, Haula .seventh. ,, ,. ,..!' r , ";,, ?i".l---lc.. ""!? 05TP0Nt TRACK MEET Rnlph .Mulford. Heward Wilcox. HeV.' cemt. will compete in two thirty-mile this rear. ' Vlrse. Cheer l.endnr. WadswerthN 0,.tln ,;, ," hen"i uieniis thai ! w II ,ceP Hare, .W Themas. pj,.,rri ,,,, rtct this week He Is scheduled te rl 'ima-cur riders have ., m Last. hne ie plvc up cenchine. us mv new Ju"'or Hleh Champlenahips Off Un-. t an '"'M ',,1, ". '!' ,;, !,,,'r'' '"nderlleh, appear In a three-cornered meter- !hr wh7u p, ''V. Ottawa Firt nice I.lttle Pats,, " l nni pwmll me te remain til Friday Afternoon n '":. Art hleln and r rani; i:i. p.cd frtnrt In New Yerk en.Kht. and iXtep'Wl" " Allah Black Baby : Und, 'm-slc" U.'. lZ!rZXeZ""S """ ' "r" """7' track nd field cham- " rapHin fvldle Rlckenbacker. n.rcy nn iniinnav jiikiii. nt inp finrinnir in xinen ikct'ii. ipti ji. ihimi. tiiii "i- . " " i- iniuiiciiiiun mninr "hiiiviu. im hu.ht aiuu r.Mri i th Piclf ,0 ?.l'.'n T.'iJWK.TV'ur' fiMliei t the Point lirerze Park vR??t III llir .sriv i..i r.nr i.mn'iiiT vi i ride n (tain st incciue Mnddeiin. of Italy, and AVIIIIe pulellnns. At Ihe leal track rt Thtirl,ir Hiahl Frank ,C6ttf. of Aiifrii !;) : (ieerte tVifiiu. battn. of Italr, mil ".Inckle" dirk BfatO at .ltniuiii ., .) , wii in: nir iiiikt m Va.u.I. V I ...I I... .1.- ...!..- VCi!A.Hrt. fc .53? .'" tlWBfW Has been made In the 'ASfe'K fcn has been made In the hem and trvii. Haa j Wte6mfaKV " hedalfer lut ,!f.eJt?Jffi,J JS.a'mS. Ar;$lmmk;9tiijflCh W poStpenefT OH a,'.'nln after T o'clech, $WWw Falls and Attain Washes Beut Ball Game Alse It Means Nothing Herman Tayler dlronel4teIj a lie Mr. Teylnr nnd he trcmblcH Tnv or vlcoreuslr. "It min. w ,i-- of dav. What happens then? Mere Tickets are being canceled, ther'nrp the deck when a let of comical cuv "- asked the Innocent bjstnnder from T)e from the nrm hr.r u.i. .... Ta'ler L,ad T,3r Netmen Mr iTt li-.J" hV.n'iJ .r"2"I'i k Tar- r!fVJriz,l, rr!x ?, ,m fnP ,h, ,, ,, ;-, -i "- ;mu n of ihe trnihinen iram m loin i" LU'' .'-'".: .-.SV" ".".. si'nnsl Junier aid h -ii -ri c 7 .h.' ..7,. J.lnZ ?ar I ULIU..... fAf... r. s-minnuuec vvani UilUN :.ihtheue rmi' i;tuh. ,. tirst-cia.. tm hem and trvl . Haa Jans in.an'l laerr ,ma of equal caliber. Call Knamten 3j. anr eiai th, enuai innmm rii -"" i -win i EVENING PUBLIC iTDOfcllyiatHWUPH WHEN JERSEY SCHOOLS 1 10 PLAYFOR TITLE Moorestown and Woodbury, Halted by Rain, Will Meet Tomorrow or Monday TWELVE WINS FOR POTTS Moorestown High Scheel was sched uled te play Woodbury High Scheel for the baseball championship of Seuth .Terser en the latter', field yesterday afternoon However, the rain made playing Impossible, nnd the game was postponed. It will be plnjeil either tomorrow or Monday. Moorestown Is the favorite te win when the game . played. The team ha.s established a "rent record this sea son, nnd every one in the town . eci - I tain that the home boys will cop the 1 bacon. Moorestown is a claimant of the ,ei -, se championship. While tluue isn't ' nnj wa in which the title enn be de cided, comearntive scores show that the team is the best in the Stiite. Camden Hlch Scheel wns the. only' institution te hand the Moeiestown ng- arccntien a defeat this year. The Cam- !nites. however, wen the Eame when most of the rciriilnrh en ihe (Ir.nnffe nnil ' l'lni'k team were away en a sfnier cla1 i trip. Captain Hredl. shortstop, nnd rend, third hnse. were the eiitHtandinB tar- diirlns the srnen Het b batted ever I.Vl belde plnjinc a creat sanic in the held, .iolinseii Hnd Kennle'r weie lie etlier members of ibe InlieM lli.it ranks with the best in .lerej Twelve victories were turned in b t Potts during the rnsen. He wns m defeated durlui: tnc year. He hud tl best recenl of nn whoelboy piti'lier en the ether side n the Itehiwure tins M-nr Mitt jnr and iieldinic strenRtb were 'embinecl in the outfield composed ( Shea, ISrii Uuer and Moere. Shea was 1 'he lendim; hne stealer and al-e n ihe class (,f (l0 gardeners. one TZ beM 'the "i'll iel'-ever Ind" iT'oener rr.nS. r ,. 7.m . 1 Armv nihletc -ind William 'Conrev sonmef''w' ?en.""' I Phillies, were capable substitute, nm! deserve, much c " lit OPunni ntiic DneTDnmcn. euiiuul. ucmiiu ivdiiuiiLu, WILL RF PI AYED'FRinAY WILL DC rLHICU miUMI Germantown-Villanova Contest Off Because of Wet Grounds 'Ihe lug basehnll game between ier ier mntiiewn Iligh Scheel nnd Vlllannvn Prep Scnoel. for the schelnstlc cham pionship of Philndelpiun nnd suburbs, which was scheduled for this afternoon. ha heen postponed en account or wet .leette? ( Inn ran elfereii some lnrge stakes for the mcetlnj; The feature fur i I TE WAV SUE FSEBTMF MrMP .M UFMlffl I ' ! FIR9T Time- sue ftics our 4 f! !M m W'MffflM j Te dr ALONE 4A WMM i 1 SCacrn !"E2Kr' ' ''MfflDf 1 Sail -tmejc Soe.jiGau,-c 'jvuet AlOW ' lillinrrrrrr- ' KShl . .r -: unklllin I I V feltkPieJ . (npurleht, 1031 hj Public LtJtt'r Complin ereina lne ennm win no p,aPf in- J"1'"" ih-i unurunwi nm. hum rnmi :i .-, jnmv Scully, wnminsmn ni .sun- . . . Li .. . nM,.,i 1J- ' s resden's iuior:e(I Hi-nwiiinn. ft i' H?rn; Geir icin.u Bex Marry Greb nernan.ewn 'champion of the Inter- ""ercd by turf followers ,,e !,,., " .-Jiarrv Ninr Jj, .u. sna ewd N?w Yerk. June .l.-Alnr.ned , ,,e . ....'."", ' "..- f. '.i.. 'L.. , ... three-yenr-e ds of tie sensen. oemei i v M flumi Hlatieiv. Titrtsrfrin. nn.i absence of n resnense Ills n.-t... 1 Htlehnlder of the Catholic Schools' 'i .r ' "iirlew . Morvich s trainer.' ben., Huntlr.rden Vnlr another cable te Ceerges Cnrpenlicr in I '.!.? hnt..hp .' P0intinK the eelt for .he IWI-u liufhr. Mrfh.ntillt. and Chsr. Kurepe. efferins the world's llrl '" rinth tenm have been staunch rivals ' 's "n,i rv "in tl'ir "race w blch I " :'n .rhu Ve,,,r. "'JSP " ' fh.imnien the sum "of 11 ni.n hut hrne nee,. met Tlie . '.nnn ' en ry 111 Hie nice, wlllcli I- nnrt I Klrkr.ldy. Aren mink , SleO.OOO te come H (lis cenntrv .m,l all sensen. nut naf nejet met. I e , ( t iree-jear-e ds and en n a '.."- Tem Urlbbn., Philadelphia i"nunti ' defend bis title ninli , II. i r.. i v. iRnme was nrrnnced te scire the nrgu- I , ... . .. .., ,. n ,'," n. Jim iee n. si. Ancire8. ' ..... i nfjainst Harry dreb. , ment a te which wns th- lw.st. "' '" i . i ' V , meatM 10 en ai- t.ii. Wilmington, ami iiserge Pittsburgh boxer, who recentlv wen menr n certain, but if the winner of the ,i- Peters, tiulpl Mills. the American Unlit heavvwel-,. .i.i ,nri,. Withers stake is successful th "A ec 1'ubI. Wllmlnaten Mun i.'nka. ' rnni ( iene T innev ' !l" XMe I i -. . i. ' ' S'.fk (Vlfi Itnlnimit i.liiLi.lr. ie t si.titwin.. iind Jehn Kdmuncljnn, l.lsnerch. i Ir "1 "vr "mnej. Beets and Saddle I :;'"'(H7 1'pn",lt ias-f-fr- next Hetlirdny. n io-jel.n none. atnten. and Je-. Seka. The alest messnire Is a renewal of DUUID hu .jmmit, t1(,r(, , n s,,.OMr probability that the1, ., I'edarbrenk. th ftff Illilinnl nl,mli ., h u ' rinl thoreuahbreds will meet Inter for 1 1".IS 'ehn Sawyer. Terrdale, nnd Jim ' ,D r. U(Kn'" SUtimlttfd by cah e ,te,aspr.njt,nee,,n one,, today, thei iinf " " '? 'l .. fflWK - w. a'Jeb'ffiwU ftf Xn '?""": ' the month of .Tun- Thf Kentucky weiiWI b VJ petimN. thw peumLs !psm' ,0-a ,9jJ' Vfti?iiiiT rw,ffr,n' nti( tu . unne? the epenlns day is tne iiuiuciirni Han dicap, with SnOfl added Seme of the QUjS COACHING FOR BENCH i, ..i imraea n trnlnine nn entered. In- w' wwnwim i uii ul.iiuii cliidlim Firebrand. Mnrjerle Il.tnes, Or. t TMl . froth, Ammunition, McCehurn ; fourth. Anmut. Aunt Bin. iltex tiaiety; fifth. ttomee. Duk I(uir.j I'aula v : sixth "!?.. J?":. 1.r',::r.'.tMii,;l,:r,1:.. .v. :il" rnruiaiiesi-, ,.,. "'Mirii imir .-, ir Cuba. SpectnfTiilar tiirl. innee. snddle On Relmimt First xnce. Haiti, Snddl nil lens. Trnmlne; second. Watch, Reprisal. ."MuskalleiiRe ; third, r, ,. . ...I. Ml...!. II... .... .11 C. . . IMI'K li"J . mi jiuimr.i . iiiane rieilB ; fourth, 'furter, 'tnimnie. iMvid Jin I fifth. Halu. hltklevinaten. Dn Clnrk nnd l.arij .uaucan. Horses which seem bi-st nl the .Mill- , Elected Chlcaae Jurist riu trnclt tednv are: First incc. Hul- i;., i n...i. . c.. ' . i.iL &.. .!.. . . . ti.,-m lrfh Jjarum , ixtn, 1 Contact-., i iiaviim tirrn nniiiBr inarna mvm (HtiH4'.MMl icu mmsmsmmm , ".-. . . i jj-,. j.-bT's . r . & ,;iv WIFE LEARNS TO Runs Scored for Week In Three Big League NATIONAL LEAGL'K SI Ml FJ8ITI Chicago . . . Hosten . . . Ne Yerk Clnrinnati. Ilroeliljn .. Phillies .. Pittsburgh. St. lieuis. Jl'ztlzlzizl ,-, I I I !! AMERICAN LEAGUE SiMTWTFSTI 14' I jjj!u S ' I ' sj C'let eland .. New Yerk . . Detroit . . . Athletics .. St. Leuis... Bosten Chicago . . . Washington. INTERNATIONAL I.K.Wl'E TS Ml TV T I F sTfl Haltlmere ..lir ' ' I .lerjey City. T 4 ' ' , tt rrnA4AM Ifl I 15 It te Newark irHtii( . , I . 10 S racuse Reading Terente Ituffaln 0 TRACHTENBERG TO BOX p-i 1 CD IM I CflinW DnilT nULLtn IN LtUlUN bUU I - Penn 8tudent te Appear In Match at Fex Chase A change ha ben marie in the boxing ' bouts te be held under the auspices of the Fersythe-Oldham-firiffitli Pest Ne. ,,,- . ' , . . . . ... "'' ' -""Tiean Lesien, te be held en Friday nlnht at the Northeast Shrine Club, formerly known as hnx f hase .. ,,.,, .. , ... ,, , ., Hall Park, Phllmere street and Hunt- injilen ilke. Manuel Trachtenbeitf. I'enn student anil it crack middleweight, will pair off fellow Phil Oallaelier v-. Jehn Wnhh. iin .iiiiruiiv v. .iiiiiiiiv in1" t i i ?.. 'tupk. .lee Ilice vs. Geercc Hums. ',""" """k ' N-l. San,ii..v "t '- V' M.iiheiipj . Geerge I k..lm?.r v"- Jjarry (timhel. lemmy nml I)n "rtln va. Hllf Ambrose. (.old medals will be awarded te all nf th, bexern who compete. ' , 'V",'r ,," "'""'i'' """'"'s aie con- i-iuiicii n pi iiirsniiiui imiicniesi dp- !Ix.!'Pi" w',n' nin-'kiHten, former amnteur jitlchelder. nnd (SeerKc Starke will be " '" MORVICH AND SNOB ARE LIKELY CARLTON ENTRIES Fleet Three-Year-Olds May Meet at Aqueduct, June 17 New rh. June il. The nnsibllitv et n meeting herween .Morvich. Hen thnn tsnne would lie asked i enrry if Weforleus m the Ilelmetit Walter P. Steffen, of Carnegie Tech, SIGNS NEW PLAYERS ec Mwr My-e1 M E. Smith, cure, Quartet of Stara .lack Mii.m-. iiiiuinjer of the Marshall V Smith hnm-bnll tenm, has announced the ncqtiMilnii of four new players fur Uifh 1 Ifillir nt Wtt llillnlrtlitiln HMw.Pn a iiaraA nfhPf niftlinv nrfTAU In a match te take the place of the nil of which will be presented at a din- ," '".'" ' "'r "" " ".' "f','r,ntleii Vn- Hilly Walters and Eddie Smith sette ncr which will fellow the tourney. The ',.',' ,""HJ , n. '"' M'r',''( nnd Sedgle.v In all. nine amateur bout will be entries will be the rucmh of the nerln- I ..in '.'-'? !?! " .n!",,1'mH"'- The game ...... . ! i ( i.i iri I HiHlMViimui, I i n; nir eruini ..- .- ( it h K.I. .. ut-i-.iictj, uic fiiiirr iiiuuiJrrH 111 ur n ' nnn ur inn riiiinrr. wiiirn mii up mii Illlril. tne Mere cam New ,erk, June 1 Hecpr H which SeiiK! The newinmcrj; nre .nphle. a pitcher. Iflr"L ,n " cinra nt the ut, n n 'nurca rum; , late of Honevan-Armstrong ; KrnlPMr JarWeU. of Rridfrbur A. f, n brother 5n pureinata b- jewph e wianr. rre" the Mere lnin ' "1 I tlllllil J ifl9. AIIU IJUnBTUI. H i iw 'lAmmv i-via i v . nMkM niirf ITInl IIH aMaHti-u. vvaw f ii uu . teu a vuuu BU ' . l Prdmdters DRIVE P. G. A. COMPLETES IIILEIES1 PLANS Fifty Entries for First Cham pionship Amateur-Pre Match Discussed for Phila. Open PAIRINGS ARE ANNOUNCED By SANDY McNIHLICK mllK (inn! meeting of the Prefes 1 siennl Ce'fers' Association was held nt Ilelmac's last nlirlit te complete nr ' rnngcnients for the first nnnunl Phila delphia P. ;. A. championship. About fiftv entries bnve heen re. i..i i ' ... r. .... ..' cpivcii nun nrrnnni'mciii.H ier me nuniri hau- been virtuallv cnmplcte.l. It uill be n thirty-six bole medal round eyer the link, of the Tred.vffrln Country Club. Pne'l. Pa., en next Pa., en next le pros are par- ub members and ict te volunteer .MeiHluy. June 1L'. Hie . tlcularly nnxieus for club eelf fnnti of the dlstri a. scorers nt the hamnleni-hin. a t- in- ple duty and of educntiennl value. The 'idea, such n is empleed nt all open i tourneys of importance, is for an iitna- ,Mlr ,fl'l,lw ?h, ""ltl',, nni1 '"''P score. He Is enabled at the same time te st idy the shots of the expert pros. H n j;ed a a lessen. Mn O Dennell. secretary of the local 1'. (5. A., has some cnndlrlstes nlreadv. but nbetit twenty-five will be needed ,.. Prizes ' Th' .-. trnn... , ... Kvr.MNO . Lne m"'n nP.J '" '! , , ' ,V. Prm.ir Lkner.n Cup. which will be held for n jear by the club wlu.se rep- rkiininriru inrnu in inn ) M-m i' iiii :,.'"."' ...i'i" .u ti... it lllll.-f-l 1HUI- III lit'' i-'iit it,-,, . nir rlip ., emblematic of the rhumplenfhip. It i a liuge und handsome trophy. Asa personal pike there Isnlse n -old medal for the winner nntl n purse etNi.i Inupil in H'hiiriiiehM meetlnx ami -lane- inr Presnects nt the meeting were that the , t0, rnam , would be ' n big success. Anether interesting matter discussed was the possibility of nn amateur pre "latch the day before the tournament ' for the open championship of Philndel- phla. Several (.ystems were proposed, nre vt.r8Ug amateur in a team mntch. pre-nmnteur pairs for best ball scure, erPV,,rv mnn for hliuscii witn tne nest lndlvldual score. Thp ,. wl confer again with th (ielf Association of Philadelphia. wblc aiirees the idea, before a fmnl decision is reached. 'I'h null lues fellow : i1 ih W. N Thempnii I'ljmnuih. nivl W lile Cebl'i" Ciee'K '.i ii". i.'rmiK l.ulr'll. i.'elilis I't'-K Hn.t l.fn .heiip'ir'l. "t. .Munsu. !i I'i Leeti-r Willis, TmiliiM mrl Loenr. .I'wirin. Itnlioreush !i l.'i -Mill Hrenr.an, Kerest Vli-w, nl Tirn Until nsen SI lJaW'1 s .'1 Jehn Herdmsn HphMirks. .mil Krun hrheubel, M. Hnn in 31 nriy rkmnbftl t prlnehiin. and in .I,-, -rinrae (Irlrtln Oleainelij nd Herb nnin. i nnm.nn Mm inn -iiibi J wrnn, lloxherouah I'' 10 Oenrae Hkr. .Merlen am Jim K'J inmidimn. yerth itni nnn- uuncati ruinnm. iiuertnn and Mer. , (..ie-ji!' c.mpiii." Yerk i"e.,d. and Jim .aaa-AiKr? tffiStiSZn?M$?3lS and . Meuper, Letanen l.snin; hlfll Sf'linnls llll.l. II M rnl. ,!..!.. I .. - '&!.! i' .he : aVhiitir fti3 er'tff ( uiiweMimr itpi-roAtlen ( Vnter, Fiftieth trctt nml Chester nvenur. thin nftcr- , hftnn have hen nnDinrm. i. i """, nave nrcti pnsipenen tiecaur.e of we, K,-eundH 'rheP,e?, n 'iI.eld at ' ' ' Friday. Wldener Buys French Stallion uurvea. xna urmi nt ,h. ..i. :.'-" private, but It ft ualtrilMd i tkl uii! a A AAA wv 1 1 Uivwf ttf Big Beiit CHURCH CUP OPENS EASTERN TENNIS Philadelphia, Bosten and New Yerk Will Stage Matches 1 Friday and Saturday SINGLES AND DOUBLES i Ry WILLIAM T. TILDES Werld's Tennis fhsmpien fTIHE first of the Eastern events, the -- match for the Oeergc Myer Church Cup for Intercity competition between Renten. New Yerk and Philadelphia, will be Ktnged at P.osten en .tune 11 an.-l 10. This Is the fifth annual battle for the trophy which has been wen twice by New Yerk nnd Hosten, re spectively. Tbe teams should line up with almost equal strength In" Hosten and New New Yerk, while Philadelphia Is a shade be hind. The present champion. New Yerk, hare nn exceptionally strong team with Vincent Itlchnrd, Zenie Shlmidzti. who Is new residing in the metropelis: Watsen Washburn. Frank i T. Andersen. Frank Hunter, the in door champion; S. Heward Veshclt, Hareld Throckmorton and . several j ethers te cheese from, IJosfen will pick her team from R. N. Williams, , I'd. Lawrence Illcp, the sensntlen of the . early season; N. W. Nile.. Alfred' Hadpey. and n group of leaser stars, j Philadelphia has, besides myself nnd j Wnllace Jehnsen, who are certainties,! Carl Fischer. Stanley Pearson. Carlten' I Shafer. Alex D. Thnyer. Dr. P. II. , Hawk nnil a host of lesser lights. It i. net that the Church Cup its !' ttelf . uch n vitally important event ' in the tennis year, although in the match almost nil of the leading players of the Hast compete, nut it is in the ' example that it sets te ether cifis ! , which desire te boost the game within their vicinity that the value He;. , When Oertte Church, together with ' j a lit'le group of men who act as guar- I illnns of the trophy, presented the cup, . he drew up a set of regulations thnt is I a model for such n competition. The matches call for six singles nnd three doubles in which a city may us, a team of net less than six or mer than tweUe men. The matches sl.nll i j rotate In regular order no matter which ! ciry is inampien. J he tirt venr the play was In Philadelphia when New I Yerk wen, but the next vear the mat..!, V 'T1'1 ln, nn,,nn- f-vpn though the j i mimpimi ciry was .ew lerk. The mime city stands out and meets the winner of the first day's piny. Trophies of this .type between cities i situated rlnA nnnurrl, ,nntl... .- I ., ; " !. niri in pre- , vide ensv trnvillnr ami ...I.... .u. . .- , , " "' "nr iw mii.imi ..i ininis is nneut en n par will i '"f'nn n Kr,'n, hoest t the Kim. Thcrs , ! Is. nn IPnM,n " 'l"bt but thnt. If ten- ' nm etn nl "s prewni rnte nnd the ""' crn"s "l "s present rnte nnd the '''tleiiiil matches continue te pjeve tlie his mVcssps thnt ilie.v hiuc in the past, ninny of these cup. for intercltv nlav for both men nnd women nn.-i .:.. r'- , juniors will be in compcrltien within' i tlif next few jears. ' ( If you are nn individual who nm,,, I te boost the gmne In ynur citv. i-nn.Mer I , seriously the advisabllltv of ',,." li, , , sm.h a ,rephj for , ;,.,' .,.,," ,'S I mlt f(.af0n "" ' cur- 17'I, n". "rtlrle will bf: ' shVp"? a" P'n ",or r,1amPnn- ' Cwrteht. I9U bj PubUc Ltdeer Cempnnu j GRAMMAR JCH00L GAME Longfellow and Dunlap Will Clash' en Diamond Tomorrow The ceceiiij jam.' for ihc cvaiiiinar school baseball .hainpienshii, of tl,n . , The Longfellow Scheel ami the Hun ,"'' ?,;I1me1 "" . hp "I'Penents. The .. ... " , i',""? ! :".?.,. .J,'"00. T."-'ly defeated the I J L"'";': " '" P'J,ni! " , ",t.?Jirhem ht,l in the first games played. Anether game is scheduled for tomor temor tomer row. but it !r net known definitely' whether the contests will take place. Ihe Pierce Scheel scheduled te meet i the Lewell Scheel en the North Phillies greundR nt Fourth nnd WinvnhnLin. I 'streets. . t , Friday, en n field yet te be picked ' Ihe winners of these two games wlli meet In the linnl gnme for the title. Cups will be awarded the winning tenm nnd the runner-up. while smaller 'ups will be presented te the tennis that wen the sectlminl league champion ships, RICKARD REPEATS BID JIMMY MURPHY ENTERED " . Amena Fifteen ttart... in - ! MmenB rmeen starters in Tacoma Aute Classic of July 4 Taroma. Wash., .lunc H. The entrv I for the eleventh annual national i eimni iiensiu p cinssic te tie lielil en tlm nn vrierniifl 01 tne race Hack, will be nffielals, '" H . . . i - "uiitr, All-Amerlcan Signs With Cards u. i ..i. . ., .7 . . "" hAWtiAll -Xtf'Txtftiitf iieni ''nAln"' .''"'ifc''" m ii.' ' !! ' laJ.i Vj2ua'irJj ih'i team ' jtiffll X"1 ' lcr',"' tin 101- I sk A MIH.ICK? , Then nu si a fn ener of the nebla h,.i tUh .nurt Te kep pettrd en all ielf "..i: panlnte, you iheu d read th arrii.SF. articles wrltltn with a thAiuh uSSll Uadlna of tht .pert, hy Krank MeCrack'n which .apwax ruiary in th maraffl! Analn Offp P.arnnHtU t1KA trst . . . ----.. ..-.- ,.,,, w, yiuu,uuu ID fiylfiritiss. Hiaftkfat, Rfrilf Kills fltsi. cutei mans, prsvtnts trans trans inl.sien et diifssi snrl vermin. rr m,it tuxurlsnt renth nt hslr. utctl Itnl fnr trulp. .'.' at up-te-hati: nnnoeisTS r.vKnTWHBnr .tAvrs neon Inc. rhiM1rils POLO TODAY, 4:30 P. 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