CM2&&& ! ly'A-K'. &B:kl .,,".,'.i I V5 ffli lt ...J - " iWiSLj '-.jAfiFW4 J JL'-'V4 JvcVVVi h r; nt . j. vza ( ;pTrtiA " 't.'- T'KAJ1'.V".l. i IDA fM'Wll i .-. .-., ' I V ' HB9w; ' tot ,iv.a ." tK- aKaW ,'." i 4 rf SMiM II ill i; JRIT wrj X ., i f M !! ii 2 $pej Piatt Leads Golfers in the Qualifying Round for Philadelphia Amateur" Champions TTT 6V WNER BEATEN ; AT HE VAtLEY t l Philmont Gelfer Swamped' by J. j, Beadle, in First hound, . '7 and 6 , WOODIE PLATT LEADSJIISLEY By SANDV McNIBLICK VnlleV. IV . M"V "." ' .P'?. in The flrt Wund of the anta- ..m late in waning, e iji t.,.vU wif nrM of tin competitors. One iffteS encounter with n truck L'tt. wu down- le"ln oae-dewp nd the wilds ether was : ffij. rnld net let him sleep. Jebn Arthur Brew.n', noted oarsman mi wlfer, however, get eyny early !J5 T M. Falk. captain of the iff golf twn. defeating the latter Blll'smlth. the Pine Valley veteran ,j former city champion, advanced te AiS round through the .default If flam Onrllc, Phllment.' One of the Me matches proved te be a runaway for X J. lendlc. Atlantic City 'tmullft. 1 Beadle swamped Heb Heffner, Ph -ment. 7 and 0. Heffner was very wild udlnt thertlrst live holes In a ,row. B Mettr the white-haired ecat Jtir. proved n tartar for Fred Knight, vhem he hnd 4 down going te the thlr? M Marsten and Charles lleckner ten H na Slne' ,0 the slxtn ,e,, Jlirfftn sank a forty-feet putt en the M' for n half there. These two met (or tbe finals In the Pennsylvania State toil lat car. , Woedle PIntt, the medalist, was 2 up en Maurice ItMey. an old rlvnl, teinx te the sixth, and 41s brother, Zlmmtr Piatt, was 1 uff en Kddlc Drllr Merlen, en the fifth tee. FUtt ts. BUley The We match et the mernlnx .was apeeted te be- the duelle between Weedy piatt, the medalist, and Maurice RIs lit. 'These two have playcd'inere than ene serious engagement, once In the litlentl, when Piatt wen. Anether lntcrcstini: match in the lewr bracket wen tlint between the wteran Simen Onrr and Leuis Wnsh Burn. The latter bus been n finalist for the title, but Dr. Carr knows this course like a book nnd plays it by the took. . 8e much fur the first round of match pliy for the championship proper. All of the honors in the preliminary tussle for the qualifying honors went te J. Weed Piatt, of White Marsh. Only tetj-handleap-er-less players could enter this tournament, which In lurrs the pick nf the Philadelphia talent. Piatt's triumph vun complete. The rack wasn't even snapping at his heels. He broke fit) tuice which thev bet wouldn't be done. His 70-74-153 wen the medal.- It Is the second time la a row he has wen the qualifying trepny. They argued that no one would break 160, and Piatt was seven strokes better than that. He led bin nearest liral by twelve well -placed shots. He et the official -competitive medal record ler the ceurK; with his 74, under thc beat and pressure, of a tournament, a Birk that is liable te btnnd. Wins Sliver Cress Further, he wen the Silver Cress, one of the most-sought trophies given V the Gelf Association of Philadelphia. Plitt had loll In the Patterson Cup and a total of ae te win the cress. Maraton's total for It was 1118. und Zlmmer l'latt was third with aii8 for Hs flrtt tr . Piatt's score wns the fault of beautiful golf with few star- Hint receerle called for. He took twee putts .en but tone green of the ttrty-H. JR. lint) , great euniu-e te WtetHs Mere In the morning, but had i tat ball and ene In virtually unplay able He, leth en the same hole, the M tenth, which cost him an eight. His K. ,? lie eighth In the ufternoen half bur fd, which ceVt him three . . . lne, ,"";" ln the afternoon tut mi, ', : . ;..'""" '. set .t. W Thelpe,!. l """ 'r a lour- l .C 'flT m. ,l,ls teurimment, the liSrleu llei'' Ut Vir ,Va,,ey. wrenul- m Wjhat ,l,ero W0,,1J "t be el i ThiW ,f,,, ,l, P'neltaed se- OARSMEN CUT WORK Het Weath.r rr . ,. v' rrcc Annapella Crewte r.iir-n r. U- Hf. !-!' R.-K and -. iiiiivr inr I ,i.. v . ... . ' ---' in' .iiviii yvnn.i. jester- Solace te go. Anether get J&t In ID piacr w ' T reads, still an- !iw, feund'nnpping under the Irees J ifttr a ".rd night killing bullfrogs Runs Scored for Week In Three Big League NATIONAL LEAGUE' ibImItiw TfyrsFTi Bosten , . , . e 7 0 I Its New Yerfc.. 5, 9 u Ctwlnnall.. S e n Chicago.... fl 4 ie Brooklyn-... 4 '2 A Pittsburgh,.. 5. u St. Leuis... 0 2 2 4 Phillies' . , . 1 1 I I q 0 AMEBICAN LEAGUE bimitiwItIfThtI uetrait .,..i fll 14 9 p26 Cleveland . . 14 e 8 aa New Yerit. . 8 s e 20 WaaWngten. 1 - a ,B 13 Chicago.,.. 2 3 7 la Bosten .... 2 3 7 12 St. Leuis, .. 3 ft 3 11 Athletics I. , s 1 a 1 J a INTEBNATIONAL LEAGUE 1 si mi tiwi TTyTBTfl Terente .... ft 7 6 8 T 2 Baltimore . . 15 e 3 24 Beading ... 7 14 21 Syracuse ... B 8 0 3 20 Jersey City. 7 4 2 7 20 Bechester . . 10 2 4 18 Newark .... 7 3 5 15 Buffalo . .'. . 3 1 I 4 rj 14 WELCH STARS AND ERRS ON SAME DAY Scores Beth Mackians' Runs With Hemer, Deuble and Sin gle, but Makes Costly Fumble BRAVES MAKE IT SIX 140 GIRLS COMPETE IN SCHOOL SPORTS Seven Institutions Will Be Rep resented in Track and Field Meet Today FIVE EVENTS ON CARD b,' te .-iirtall It, rk A little' erpi- ,ni !,., . ..1 . . "t,i ,'iuc vei nnv ' l the en r: ' I'." :,a" bridge l." "lue'crf R water,, the r.u.."'f UflU LnA.. . .w Ions,,, Will hoi,, ,: 1 ,.n. Ren The WMneii eie in tie cendi." WttV,beefT,,A,jnn,0"'erthe indi,:J"..,)0 0 little later thnn fl.u iv. ,u' ne (into of .1,, .,,.;.:.' " "tiieil. ""viiib T,CsI,?rn,a Le" In Japan ,C8..rern,a"by-"b-,7nrl!J hws and Saddle 'hlth teem best are: Wl luuly t tnvBB!le''SM.-Jnne fufiipralirarT Feurlh-A "v X1TR ?ks, a r w iiiHii m, Hrd SSte ...Den. Archie 'urmaml viflr?thl?..Leve. Sixth . cfisissr-u Sevi'n,h .5?'imn.u . . nuven inva' opens llers SSI WwitiXI? WtMhe At;-. !?"" Which worn SJSSkerV ITlV Y". ". First 'aSrf1''-' Knet (Un 'ewlnes, ita fT..',1 ,,JL nalii. Rim ni.i 1. aasass vssjasi i , iricKbter If,, b "each d'in'?, nt "ell"" r.ef 11,. SJM.n the ruiinlnc en ?feMi wil t-'e nVtak0 tot f.ll u'-'i'SIU CesdCll turn. jv . m ue a contestant In the The first nnnunl track and field cham pienships of the Philadelphia Girls' Public High Schools will be held en Northeast Field, Twenty-ninth nnd Clearfield' streets, this afternoon. The meet will start nt .1 :30 P. M. The meet originally was scheduled te be held Mny 18. However, rnln pre vented the meet, nnd It wns postponed until June J). This date proved un satisfactory te most of the schools and once again the date was changed. Itnln stepped the meet en June 12. the date agreed en, and it was necessary te schedule it for tedny. Athletes from William Penn, South ern, West Philadelphia, Frankford. Kensington nnd (icrmnntewn High Schools, along with these from the Girls' Nermal Scheel, will participate. Each school will be represented by twenty athletes. Every girl entered In the meet will be allowed te tnkc part In the basket ball far threw event. Three contest ants from each school will compete in the high jump nnd dash, while ten girls will compose a team in the shuttle re lay race. If a girl enters the high jump, she will be allowed te compete In only one ether event, the dash. Five events arc en the card. There will be a 75-yard dash, .r0-yard dash, running high jump, hop, step and jump and basketball fur threw. This will be theMlrst of n seriet of events te boost nthletirs among Rirls in the public high schools. Next your the girls will have buhketball. hockey nnd baseball leagues. Gymnastic mwts between the schools also will be 11 r ranged. NEW COACHING SYSTEM MAY BE ADOPTED AT DELAWARE One Coach for All Sports May Be Named Next Fall Newark, Del., June 8. Students and iilumnl of the I'ntverslty of Delaware are nil "het up" ever the report that nil hperts will be coached by one man here next yenr, as was the case during the regime of Hill McAvnv, new tutor ut the Drexcl Institute, Philadelphia. Under the present svstciii. II. Itur- ten Shipley, former star nt the Mnr. Innd University, tutors baseball and basketball, while William II. Dciby bundles football and track.. Nothing definite will be announced until the trustees meet here neu week. In the meantime, Shipley, lias left te manage the Martlnsbmg, V11., P,luc Itidge League team. This j ear's graduation nt the univer sity will see mere athletes depnrt from tlie rlioel than nny ether in history, tint of n total of iiftj te graduate in two weeks, thirty-two are letter men in at least one sport. The athletes te graduate and their various speits nie as follews: football Holten. Carter, Cirell. Roth Reth Roth reilt. Lilly, Keulke, Deluccn. YeunK,. Stew art. Hurff, Ivery, Mngee, Iteemci. ItRPetiall Carter. Cernll, WIIheii, DiMZ, Kothreck, Challenger. Yan arnl Draper. . Tracli Hnrmer. Carter. Crlntflclrt. Bmlth. llarne. I.lllry. MrCennell and GeeBhcBan. laketbali Wills, Keith, Ca-tcv. Roth Reth rock and Jacobs. T.nnli Qutewltz, Trlttea. Challenner and bmlth. Ride team Flelchei, Harper, Gceuhegan nnd Woodrew. ENGLISH. SOLOISTS COMING Argentine Team May Alse Appear Here This Summer New Yerk. June S. Official an nouncement that Kngluml will send 11 pole team here this Hummer le compete In the United States imtlennl open fhumpieiiKhip and ether tournaments was made tedny by the pole association. The Argentine four also may jilav here. The California team, which started east yesterday, will compete in the championship if Its ponies stand the eastern climate. TT WAS a bad day nil around. The Phillies, after their long lay-off, were humped by the Buccaneers, while the Mackmen stretched their losing streak te three with the Tigers doing the damage. Errors figured conspicuously in the downfall of the Heuse of Mack. Itollle Naylor, whose last appearance in the box gave rise te the feeling that he was at Jast in tbe form predicted ter mm, started the same ln Tit-ertewn. but lasted only two rounds. Sullivan, the rookie wne Mir lett a great same against the Yankees en MomerlaPDay, relieved the Oklahoma lad. It must, be said for Naylor that it wasn't all his fault. A measly bunt by Veach, a Mngle by Hcilman, a passed ball, an Infield out, walk and a single that Welch let get away for him for three bases, gave the Tigers the start that gave them the victory. Everything -possible was injected Inte the Inning and that caused the downfall of Naylor. Three hits were made off Rellle in tbe Inning and only three mere in the next six off Sullivan. The youngster hnd a world of stuff and had It net been for Jimmy Dykes' beet in the seventh, might have get away un tarnished. Sullivan Hurls Well Twe runs counted In this frame en one hit. An error, a sacrifice, a walk, a single and an infield out gave the Tigers their pair of tallies. Outside of that round, the Virginian held the Tigers helpless. Welch scored the first Macklan run In the second en his four-ply shot. The second peine in the ninth en Welch's double nnd Yeung's single. Welch had a field day at bat with a single in addition te his homer and double, and had he net made his beet, would hove been the day'B here. Blng Miller worked his way back te the hit column after an absence of a day by banging out n pair of singles. However, the king of swat of Philadel phia and Us evlrens, failed ln the pinch In the third with the bases densely populated. Blng pepped a fly te third base. Slim Harris will probably get the assignment this afternoon te stem the rush of defeats. Eddie Remmel Is about ready te take his turn en the mound after his illness. The defeat vesterday dropped the Maeklets te sixth place. Frem third te sixth In a short time Is the record of the As. Blgbee, Tlerney and Geech made It mightv uncomfortable for Lee Meadows esterdny. Ail mree hjuihi ie - snectacled hurler for home runs. The Phillies were Impotent with the ash when hits meant runs, getting but six off Morrison. . Meadows tried hard te win the game, but his two lilts failed te come when they were needed. Walker. Lee. Fletcher and Leslie each had one single. Anether for Braves Tbe mightv rush of the Bosten Braves is going en. Yesterday the Mltchmen made it six straight by taking the sec ond straight game of the series off the Cardinals. Miller, the rookie, who de feated the Giants last week, was the winning hurler. He held Reger Hornsby nnd his mates te seven bits well scat tered. The Braves batted Pcrtlca hard throughout the gnme, finding him for nine hefty wallops. ... The Giants returned te the winning fold vesterday after nn absence of mnny days." Douglas and Cheeves started the frav. but never finished. The Giants scored five in the first round, sending Cheeves te the showers. When the Cubs flnrcd in the third Douglas joined the Chicago hurler. What May Happen In Baseball Today Scraps About Scrappers Vincent T.e;iri, the Mexican mldiliewelKht, la matched with Jackie Clark In n return bout nt Allentewn June 12 and en June 10 he will fke en K, O. Tarnell at Atlantic C.tv. Lepex laiuea a ctmllenge te l'ranklu Brltten. Johnny t'nmpl. of Seutliwnrk, la matched te meet Terry Hnnlen at Atlantic City next Monday nlsht after which the former would like te take en Babby Ilurman, Yeung Lawrence, of Camden, will appear In the aeml-flnal te the Matty Itroeka-Htanley Wlllli bout at the Cumbrla'a first open-air hew of the H'Men tomorrow n'ght. Hebby Rebldeau will be Lawrence's opponent, Pre. lime! Jimmy McQeicrn v. Jimmy Jlanlen, Willie McQevern v Jack Orady and Al Marlile vb. Geerae Dials. Charley from, promoter end matchmaker at the N'tleni'.l A. A., Introduced hla new nraeet. Toen, n bulldeR pup. te the Mnn at the Seuth Klevenlh atrret uieu.i but nleht "Hec" tntch did : line piece uf referee. !n In the Franco-Dreney match the ether '(hi The bna put en ae rlenn a bout that It waen't neceaiary for the third man te work hard, nnd "D;r" didn't lie handled the bout In ece!!ent atyle. Open-ilr boxing at tlnller'x 1'nrli ll be -eauir.ed en Junti 1'U, Alihur IIu'Jh Ik te be the promoter an! WHIM Klwa-di la h's watchmaker. Jae Hurman. cf Chicago, li planning a trip Rust for the purpeia of getting a match with wufteiyiBB wvaawr hik. NATIONAL LEAGUE Wen Lt !.(!. Win Let New Yerk 2S IS .SOD .e7 .598 PlttAiinrh ..... 2 IS .S81 .801 .SW IroeWljr ... . 2 2 -a" " -S'O 8t. Lnula. . " 23 .821 .031 .810 rinehm "tl . . . . . 2? 2J .MO .BIO .565 Chicago . 2' 2 .4(17 .47S .457 ln.t"n . 20 S3 U44 .457 .435 I'htlllrs i IB SO .311 .356 .333 AMERICAN LEAGUE Wen Leat l'.C. Win Leat New Yerk 3 18 .040 .647 .67 Ml Tl.eula. ....... 20 20 'Mi -W0 -80 VrashlWlen .I... 25 ?B .800 .610 .400 Cleveland 24 26 .480 .490 .471 Detroit 28 26 .458 .468 .440 Athletics . 10 21 ' Iloaten ........ 20 25 .444 .457 .435 Chlesw .......... 20 28 .417 .488 .408 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE XV. L. r.c. W. L. P.O. Il.iltlmere S3 15 .OSS .ler. City, 24 27 .471 Reclelter SO 10 .012 Reading. 24 28 ,46s Terente 27 22 531 Hirpniw. 21 20 .420 Buffalo... 25 24 .510 Newark.. II 34 .20? SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION W. L. P.C. . W. L. P.C. Mnhlle S3 10 .AH5 N. Orleans 28 25 ,528 nir'gnam 27 21 .561 Ni-ahvlllr. 23 t .443 III Reck 28 24 .518 Atlanta.. 20 27 ,42fl u"mphlr 28 25 .528 ( hnfoego IS 35 .340 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. r C. . , W. L. P.O. Mln'nDelIs 31 15 .671 Celiimhua 23 28 ,460 Ind'aiwll" ? ' "'"' nlfcTllle. 21 20 .420 i"? Paul, 27 10 .587 Kim. City 21 30 ..Jig Milwaukee 2H 23 .3 III Teledo... 13 83 .283 EASTERN LEAGUE XV, L. P.C. ,,... W. L. P.C, N. Haven 25 12 .676 Springfield 17 22 ,436 Pltthflrld. 21 IB .fJJ Aibn... 17 M .488 v..,.i..,rv 21 IS .BSSIIarlferd. 15 22 401 Brld'epert 20 18 ,3J0 Pltchburg 15 22 .405 YE8TERDAY8 RE8ULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Pltlabursh. Si Phillies. 0, New Yerk Umpire, Beaten by Fans, in Critical Condition Three Rivers, Quebec., June 8. Umpire Mnheney, of the Eastern Canada Baseball League, was re ported in n critical condition today as the result of a beating said te have been administered yesterday by a crowd of fans. The spectators, en raged et one of Mabeney's decisions, left the ball park, awaited him at his hotel and attacked him. SELECT PHILA. TEAM FOR CHURCH CUP PLAY , i- . Tllden and Teammates Leave, for Bosten Tonight , The Philadelphia team which lias been selected te compete in the Church cup Intercity tennis tourney lit Bos Bes Bos eon against New Yeik and Bosten will leave tonight. Hay starts tomorrow and ends Saturday. 'Bill Tllden, the werld'B champion, of course, will lead the local team. Wallace Johnsten, national ruunerup, of the Cynwyd Club, has been selected for Ne. 1! and Carl Fischer, former Junier champion, for Ne. 3. Dr. Hawk, who wen the United States veterans' title, has been chosen for Ne. 4; Rey Coffin, Gerinantewu Cricket Club, will play Ne. 5, and An drew Morgan, Pcnnsjlvanlu player, who also represents the (icrmnntewn Cricket Club, will be Ne. 0. The Phlladclphians will oppose New lerk tomorrow and the winner will Play Bosten en Saturday. The tltlu last year was captured by the New Yerk team. The New Yorkers are exceptionally strong. This beasen they have the serv ices of Zcnze Shimidzu, who is new residing in the Metropolitan district. The team will be lead by Vincent Rich ards. The ether members are Watsen M. Washburn, Francis Hunter, Heward eshelI. Waller Merrill Hall and Sam uel Hardy. It. Norris Williams tops the Bosten team, which also has Lawrence Rice, N. . Niles, Alfred Badncy and ethers. BREAKS OWN RECORD Kehlemalnen Sett New Mark for 25 Kilometers In Finland Helslngfers, Finland, June 8. (By A. P. ) Untitles Kehlemalnen, the noted Finnish-American runner, winner of the Oljmpic marathon in 1020 games, is reported te have beaten the world's running record for 25 kilemetres, mak ing the distance in one hour, 22 min utes, 4S seconds. The record for 25 kilemetres-Is one hour, 2(1 minutes. 21) 0-10 seconds, mnde by Kehlemalnen in Finland en October 10, 1020. JOCK HUTCHISON BEATEN Glcnearles, Scotland. June 8. (By A. P.) Jeck Hutchisen, last American competitor in the play In the thousand guineas golf tournament here, was eliminated today by A. u. Havers, of England, one up. Jee lvirKwoed dee' footed Lechhart, of Glenengler, four and three. FOUR CLUBS GOLF AT LANSDOWNE C. C. Spring Haven, Lansdowne, Llanerch and Aronimink Mem bers Play for Del. Ce. Title 18-HOLE QUALIFYING TEST A large field teed off In the second annual tournament for the golf cham pienship of Delaware County ever the links of the Lansdowne Country Club today. It was the second annual teurna ment for this title, te be an annual affair with Lansdowne as tbahest. It Is restricted te the members of four clubs. Aronimink. Snrlne hnven. Llan erch nnd Lansdowne. The title was wen last year by Warren Tyson. Springhnven, with a triple tie for the medal. About eighty players of the four clubs teed off today in the qualifying round eighteen holes mcdnl play. A geld medal gees te the player turning in tbe best gross today, sixteen quality for the championship and there will be two ether slxtecns which will com pete at match play the rest of tbe week. There arc handsome prizes for winners nnd runners-up nnd nlse for me beaten iignts. The winner of the first flight gets the W. Vernen Phillips Cup, which be comes the permanent property of the player winning it tbree times. Lans downe Is all excited ever this teurna ment nnd plans a gala time for all these taking part. It was designed te cement the friendship between the four clubs involved which are ln the same general territory. Though there are some very geed players entered, the tournament officials hope te give the rank and file of the members a chance te enter match nlay with their friends und neighbors, rather than te run an "all-star" tournament. On Saturday there will be a big time When me semi nnd tinnl rounds -are plnycd. The ladles of the Lansdowne Club arc holding n bazaar that day. There will be music and tea in tbe aft ernoen, a big dinner and dance at nlcht. Seme of the geed players who teed en: today are "llelc-In-Une " A. M Weed, the Statzells, Bert Crowhurst, K. S. Werd. Frank Brooks. Ben Car roll. Bill Beadle, Earl Crew, Spencer Wright. Warren Tyson, A. C. Kane Fred Oieg. Hctz Athcrhelt, Jee Nagle ana urn rciten. K. OF C. WINS Take Opening Game of Fraternal League at Mount Helly, by ,10 te 6 The Knights of Columbus Inaugu rated the Fraternal Baseball League of Mount Helly, N. j.. en Monday night, by trouncing the Knights of Pythias ln a slugging bee by the score of 10 te (I. This contest, as well as the fu ture games of the league, was played at the Iteyie & riikingten field, Mount Helly. N. J. u-- THE fact that we are almost dermy te you in satisfying your demand for U. S. Royals makes us mere careful than ever te keep our eye fixed en their quality, and fellow through all of our strokes. . . lOO, C?lS d-s-r-. rfl.ncejr:.; "nw fn Vt-.'" WJ J r'-'w j ,k -V'(Dri V 'OO Lcve e00c &t . U. S. Royal Gelf Balls United States Rubber Company At the -!" jx rw -vji J3 W)(fiMjr I EO .III1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH Detroit. 8t Athlrilra t "rv .-ew erK. i cnirage, Washington, Oi Urvelnnd, 8 (11 innings). Ilaien. Si 8L Lenli. t. 01 Chleage. 4 . Cincinnati, 6i tiroekljn, t. AMEKICAN LEAGUE w Verk. i Chleage, 7. bind. 8 (11 InnlnnY. Ilonten. 7i Hi, Leuis, 3, TODAY8 .CARD NATIONAL LEAOUE PlttDbursh ut PMIadrlnhla. Cincinnati at llroeklm. Ht. Leuie at Doiten. Chicago at New Yerk. AMERICAN LEAGUE Athletic;, nt Detroit. .. New Yerk at Chlrige, Washington nt Cleveland. Reatan at Ht. Leula. INTERNATIONAL LKAOUE Rciding at Newark. Il.iltlmere Ht Jrreer City. Iluffnle at Hrrncuae, Recheeter at Terente, HERE and NOW Sir! Special Sale Of Men's Regular $8 CALF OXFORDS MERCERi Mercer brakes can be djuited with two fingers in two minutes. ' Examine the stripped chasiii new en exhibition in our salesroom. Curran-McDevitt Metw Ce. ess North BreM fll. LLLLLLf week Z Jr IH X J2W aaB ItTk. ZT N et broken izei, but All sizes and All widths Men. here's an act that will "brine- the, hnli. Anwn " t 684 pairs of the smartest-looking and best-weerinR Calf Ox C?fdA,efr ",ade-new PcjM at about HALF THEIR REAL VALUE! Yeu can't even NEARLY match them anywhere! Tan, brown or black, all the latest styles, guaranteed leathers, sturdy workmanship. New $4.85 and you'll say they're the best shoe dollars you ever spent! Come NOW There's Ne Time Like the PRESENT! OYALBO &A 1TCa"C BELOW MARKETST. r lVe Ihaf OPENEVENIN6S iMiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimHiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuuimVr SETS LAKEWOOD RECORD Armour, Scottish Gelfer, Scores 73 In Metropolitan Qualifying Round Lakewood, N. ,!,, June 8. Although he failed te win the medal In the thirty-six-hole qualifying round nf the annual .Metropolitan uelf Association cham pionship, which stnrtcd yesterday at the Lakewood Country Club, T. I). Ar mour, former Scottish nmnteur title holder and international golfer, reaped the lien's share of the glory when he turned in it scintillating 7.1. breaking the course record te smithereens. Previously Jesse Hweetser, of 81 81 wsney, former liitercelleglntc cham pion, and R. M. Lewis, of Green wich, had turned in 75s. which created considerable of a sensation, but in the afternoon Armour, in one of the meit remarkable rounds ever witnessed here, shaved their records by two Btrekcs. As was expected, Swcetscr, who has I exhibited n penchant for breaking I course records during the present sen- son, wns the leader In the qualifying ' lest, supplementing ins a in the morn ing with a 78 in the afternoon for a total ef15:L FINAL POLO MATCH Fauquier and Phila. C. C. Meet To morrow for 8ecend Merrellten Cup The poleists representing the Fan-' qulcr C. C. and Philadelphia Country Club will meet tomorrow at Bala te play I the final match for the second Merrellten 1 pole cup. ( The Balaritcs being n fifteen -goal team, the visitors will bev conceded one goal by handicap,' nnd the. match iscx pectcd te be a thriller. . Raymond Belmont, playing Ne. .1 for the Fauquier Country Club of The Plains, n., against the Bryn Jlawr Freebooters In thcVcend round -74 day, smashed the Individual I record of I he Pole Association b lug the hitherto unheard of total of entecn goals. Fnuqujer Jjurieti tne uoeiers under an avaiancne or. ai Bryn Mawr earned ene goal. Fex Moter vs. Marshall E. Smith & Bre. A. A. BASEBALL, 10th & Butler, 6:15 P. M., Thursday, TODAY Life Guard Bathing Suits Shirt pure wool worsted $2.50 warm In the watar, dry en the beach, comfortable In or out. Pants all-wool flannel 2.00 guaranteed fait-color djra. Belt with rustless buckle .35 Price complete $3-75 S4.SS' Marshall E. Smith & Bre. Men's Furnishing! (Incorporated) 724 Chestnut Street Athlmtic Goods one-eleven cigarettes ssssssH IwmW -As y) liL Sf i I h ML VIRGINIA TURKISH AH BURLEY Three Friendly Gentlemen S$r The secret of its success is in every package the superior quality which its makers put there. Try a package today. 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