mBHSM'SSiSBffWCTSAwM..'H .vmIIJSWWiBn5ix7!T'VijBniKBR'isllB Ml H I'M 1MI1WIMI II ! Ill I" MHWIIII Ml 'I I I II IHH HU I I I II llll I IM I ' ,VJ ? rat, JS JW.IWU' HMttWIAW. W-J,1 7,F' J4 'm UJLiMKP i i, ww '"W '- ''tcHspF1 wrf : " sm we ,. i v"w ; "' -i't?'" - ,v- ."", frpfTOFwP a? . v y rt iTXljV a,' EVENING PUBLIC? LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, UNE 121922 -;-.. t- .-. as frYt V", 4 Athletics Drep Anether Game in Ninth and Winning Streak of Twe Straight Is Shatters fs Eat Wisely, Rest Well, Train Faithfully, Says Miss Artelt i Condition Mere Easily Reached Than Held in Swim. ming, Writes Americas "Perfect Weman Get. Strength and Wind First n- GERTRUDE ARTELT , National Chnmplen nnd Recerd tleldrr TRAINING What n wicked word nhvaya Ir.v tn lcnrn HeniHlitnft new. ,- think It In! What mutIUcm we , Hewr vcr. It In tienr'p-ilicv t,n rlinnup WlM It te Involve! Hut vvhen ye Ei down te It, training doesn't take wc ..---- , . , ti.. ...i.m. .n bill the tell from our energy mm '.'.Infnff I. merely nttnlninc phyrtrnl JwriWlen nnd heldlnr It. Ag """ Mm ! l""nL "re .in hn no n i'A-i' .... .fnin. Ten much training Ik "one tlinn none nt nil. for be much i.i.i mi InilnltiK vary. dependliiB en -.. niiMi nnd the nwliiinier. Conch nnd cupll should exrhnnjc plans and ferniti- ' ' TYi' ZZTnt Z""": Vrri In Phl1n.1r-i.hln ft IIIKIl'Hl """"" " "- .i. There are many who have a nersen- .illty thnt unirns ndvlee. .Jagunlly they ire tlie Inexperienced nnd never amount te nnvthiiiiC. ,,.--.. , I have watched glrm who perhaps nn one nice anil eenrveu inc.v were Anmnlen- nliendy. Iiifteiul of feiq Mewing trnlnlng ruled nH laid down by (lie tutor, imj " mvj ph-u.ic. They rarely Improve. If tne Mvnumer is iriuiiing ier n (hundrcd-ynrd race the coach usually Uti'lKti en bavins his pupil practice ever furlnnj; and gradually conic down te the hundred. jitt W.ifl In tliiH that I made my 11 blggcit tntslnlic. I (letcsteu swim 'mini? eer r. Iiiindied arch when traliiliiK for that dlitnnee, but -v'Bcrienee has tiiitsht me that tlie licst nay te train for the sprint Is te swim eer tire Inngci distances. Train for Stmnjtli Gl'.T jour xtreugth nnd wind nnd tben when ou swim n short rare it's 'tniith 1H,; ll'. 'Che longer jeii swim Al.e Milmi min fnt'tl utimllil Iia 1. tlllu JIUI lUPIU , 'v.4 . uvu .-l. Willi, ui; l. l.l. Will ,vi'U iiii ve u i-iiiiiiiT ill uurn uii jour stroke and ae(ii!-e perfect form, ;t Yen Knew in splints an even stroke ircnis mi nii'tn. ueuillNe, ll jeti le.ie n stroke, 5011 cannot recover, ami j oil Ier' the r.iee. When the race Is lungir 'Jen hne a chance te ivgnlii lest db tuncu ami jurreet your eriers. When one 1 cache condition precau tions should be made te held it. I rntnrmhpr .irili. U'lnit hnmiptuiil rn mi In the national championship hundred enc.ii'iir. Ail summer 1 mm eceu swimming mid competing, and winning races. The title vent whs a ellma te the outdoor Masen in September at I.afajctte. When I htarted te train for the race 1 noticed that my times were slower tbnn they had been all season. 1 realized that I had gene -tale. 1 hail ll was se diappelntcd. Other swim Bcrs line tin tl 41milar oieili;nee. k Tl.,l.. ..l.....u ...... 1...I. r a.uiiiiii .ii..ii,in 1VI1IJI1I11 nil" III u Jihotegrapher who fusses about his sub- v eet, works mid feels mound until he lets the proper pose and trleb te mala' tie subject held It, until the picture 1 Is taken. 1 A SWIMMER trains and feels around until a certain speed and 1 stroke is attained mid then tries te ' held It until the nice. 1 t Hawaiian Sty le 1 um-ii 1111 un iuii, mm ir was 100 mie . 1 -u-m- hi I'uiiiiixuuii Wltll training than I nillMl ninnc mi- uuiiiiumn - "i hi. ...... . te stay out of (lie water and rest. nnj thing else. Eat sweets, thev won't 'ways there. Automobile pa iking spaces, Chicago. .Tune U5. The ptnpoved 1 lud ciitt red and didn't want te with, hurt jeu. but eat tiiem innderateh. 1 nies tents, necommedations for the tour of .T-ipan In a baseball team cnm tlr.iw. a'tliuiigli I knew- I would lese, don't mean that you slietihl sit down ! Players and privileged few all that is, posed f lmiier li-nciie pl:icrs. w lib hi ml I dlil. It wasn't uncviicited. lint with n book and nin :iwnv i n.i,i easy, nnd Pine Valley makes a wonder- has been invited te the Orient In Wa lE7fNTKI'Y' l !,avc,-, br'ia.srr,.irt?ra? jks MACKMEN BACK 1 .Indians Score Ninth Innimr Victory and Break Athletics' Winning Streak Tnr it 1 . . '". Jlackmen ate back In sixth place "Sain as the result of their 9-S de- t at the hands of thn Tnillnnc rlrr. ' "7 in Cleveland. Twe straight vlc vlc teriei apparently went te thelr heads. they lest nftnr l.n,.ln n lne.l nf R 7 at the start of the ninth frnme ...v niuii ill mu nilllll inillie. iiiey Rcereil in only two frames, the nwtand the fourth. Hut they made ur In each round and held the lead until the final lnl,J A t t'.,u ifrn. I B n ,T c 1vnns tnui? ve ,l"1H 'vltM n c'p"n single Thf ' , , HemmelT' ur?,1',;i l"1 h"pr '?'' caniA ft. ' ",p hnx wm'" l'"vftI's nnd i, rn."Bh Vth tl"' tlmely wallop. were en? ,.( ii0,,l.t. fni' the ''i0'0" Tw0 WsrfZ tl,tu'm(: n.m tliii,KH loeUo.I MacCn I'"1 V1?'11 ''ln funr th0 of the SPP 1 i I,lnee nt thc top P.i" . "" miuu Xf.:?."-". . 0l!m nied three pitchers. - rn 01 Upen Heimlich. Ba.bi i?mp' whl, ihl Indians used rw?,',if u ,nnrt T'lndkay. The latter, fnnta ul!''1ltf,1,1(,'l ."treat ball In his four- ftllr!.hl, ". out in this time, the vlnt1'1 " ,,nlf '-nme' ' N"1 mnrgln In th ".""W' held ever St. Leuis lead in. mp.r", I-eague race, the best twin Ti. 1 ' ? n"V tlme thlH ibnn' ii h? ,,reve ",pl" nnclent jinx. tfi 1 ii. nni,,kpr' t0 rnvp' 't,rday for tten en r,ir,reV'nH.' R Tlw Hug whn.C' """'' thelr sluBghiK streak. let Si. ftrUm!' "fonwhlle. east her wn toSve0 inn,'" nn 'he Mefirnvv nntl VuL" r'.1 tecMe" tram Cinein Nat i "urt tuq" llewnl only three tee Reds ?. i ihcm cratches, while only aeii,,r?VI1'rt R,,,n for p . The with ZTr by ,908ev HpniK;I which. trrer Sf,r taUK 1 te Ilehnc's nuteh iTrt .f,neu"h t0 win. Until u7ihte, hu,,i nn Pn"-V ,lme rill. ii. "fpeklvn mnde it two clubbed fS m ,hD .c!,bs; z"ck wl,eilt lltfenT nh? rLlht, ,,rr,l,it "''- '" Iveia il"!10 nn(l 8ln'lp M 'own"':' ,nW1,l,t0 Bex nltchcr. wen "tuwle m. it '." ".tlditeen-Inning ln ierLl'W' ,,,08.tnn ..I" double, drlv- Hullivnn , "rattle with lien' i.i " A". "," I! u.T '!'" weciuiiiB tally. J'i'tte ,e,l Wnshliuten te two ,i ii 1mi Wldre ami m. i)e,relt 1,0"''P M innif.ilen80i,,fer "eventeen safe W'hemeL"!'," ,,arr'r Hellmann'a t'r- '!'-' fjH mm ana eigai UTH POSI IN Vi ceaehcR. bccnuHp they nil have' different iilenn. Oct the mlvlie of one anil bimctlt thereby. ,. I" ?1Jn ",c UnwnllnnH toured the Lnlted StntcK. When they get te New lerk their mnnnger left them with enwRementH unfilled nnd expenie menev (tone. Duke Knlmnameku was lucky enough te have net trusted his per", nenal money te the man. lie returned te Ilnwnll, Htubby Ki'iieser came en te tlili rltv mill Vrml P...1. ...I... .. - i.t ... ' i nmnnccil te ji-'ape him nnd Clnrene.. many tnentb.s. nnd we nil lined te ttwlm together. I icmeuiber se well hew thev trained. They would nwini whatever dlMnnc . i ' ..tjJ.m,Bl,t ecpHnr.v, alwayn mere than JJO yards nnd then de length after ,i.i- i.. 1....: .17 ""V . "'". lengin ey pulling their arms nnd letting tlicir lejM jitft drnir alen. TIipv trnnl.i "''''" J""B nieng. xney would go HO faxt tllRt nil nnlenkpr wntilil i,ni icnlUe that they were net using their legs. THHE nrm everclws ever, they A weiilil go te thf end of the tank and held en with their hantK Then thev wen!,) Mell their IeW for ten or fifteen minutes until they would be almost paralyzed. I hnc tried these methods mid found them te be very geed. Ge te Bed Early T HAVE experimented with rubdowns and tl iney only bnrm tn mi eeurse. thnt in an Individual cnee. My muselen. when I nm In eondltlen. de net knot up nnd tighten, se a rubdown Isn't necessary. A hnrd rubdown Is tire- jsenie. (e take a U?l,f rUe before you . ,i , , ... i enl "" nter and a hard one after 11 n..l Tl.... I.. . . . ........ .11.11 i. iirnwiit-u j en are mils- elo-beund. However. fr- v...in,-.. are bothered this wnj, but I knew some who nlwins nnnii fninin-nu . One In tnUiilnr shenM en , 1 ,1 . later than 11 o'clock. But when veii 1 1 wake up in the mernlne cet un- j'tf ' ' iiiuriung get up, den t ,ess "found rive or six times trying te 1 icirci! 11 morning sleep. That upsets you. J don't believe .In dieting while In training. Pleae don't misunderstand me. I (Je refuse heavy fried feed, but generally I eat the things I like te cat. 1 ueueve sweets are mere wldelv ills peunii et candy without htetmlns. hut one or two pieces after a meal de. no llllllll. I 1 cat lets of ice cream. I'm verv fend of It, and really It's ery nour ishing. .) TX TRAINING de net change your j- whole course of living. Eat wisely.' fellow your coach's instructions, eet sufficient rest and ou will be prop erly trained. In hrr iirst ni-ticlr. which icill anncar 1 What May Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAL LKAflCE Wen I.et I'.r. Nrw Yerk 31 rittshiiruh ...... 37 HI. I.ecls ...1... 3H llroeklyn 2S rlnrlnnutl 11 riikJice Zi llnsten 21 rhilllM. IS Win I.oke .67 .60S .am .A74 .MS .(138 .S47 ..MS .fiOO ,4Si .161) .440 .441) ,J( .333 .31? 10 ,020 10 J3 a s 11 !7 A1 .BH7 ..14U ..3K .101 .441 .1:17 .310 AMi:itH AN I.lvXOli; Wen l.eit I'.r. ew,erk .1.1 III .HIS V. IiiiIk Si) :!. .AW MiiHhliixlen . . 'ill '7 .401 nin l.n.r .h.1. .'I6 iniVi i'Jiti Urtreit 27 .1st Opi.Hi.iiiI .. . as -jk .47 rhlM" ..'...': . ss le u 0tn ' - .-!l Ill .47 .HI JJi! , .4HH .4.1:1 .410 .4114 , ,!.,. 1 IXTKKSATIONAI. U:Cil K w. j i'.r. llnlllmiir .SH lit .71' .lr f'll. iv. 1.. I'.r. I ! Itefhmtcr :u Z'i .Alt'4 Kdlnr I nlS-.TL' ? at ii ! ib 37 '.303 I Terente '!7 37 ..we Ximiirk '. lb 37 '.303 Hiramiv luMn......,... '."H ''0 .S1U NimcuaiL. i cuiiriirH. iwri ' ''. I,, i'.r. Vv. 1,. p r Ipctltive medal' record for the course with , IVW" i l 'ni'e li'iluuii: lU'4.!",!" 74 ln,Ipr pressure led the llcld by m'l'ap'e'lV Vt ie '.Si" Kan'city ? Si m twelve-round strokes for the geld medal iMI,",l,,krc 20 2n ''7 Te"'4,' ' 7B'and the last man by thirty-four strokes. HOI'iiikrn association , He also romped home the winner nf W. I., i'.r. W. 1.. r.p. ' the Silver Cress. The next dnv he 1 !!ttaln i'i "ti -Syj X,?1rnlfn ? H 1'' ousted both Maurice Itlsley and Kddle MiM?!. a J 5 Shi VIXfni. t 'if.1 Slnrey. two vlgo.eus contenders nt the '" 1ec' sn '!3 ''' 'liat'iea 20 39 .331 fourteenth hole, n-l. was even fours Ksti:iN I.eaeue 'coming back te beat his brother Zlmmer. '. y- h l'i& .u '. I,. P.r. with nn 8 en fifteen: was five holes MflH 1 J -SJS A'JVtferd ??J 'i5iP nn Cnmeien Iluxten with three te ""rburV ?J 20 is"" "p'lW-fnrid a tn itie nlny. nnd then bent Marcus Greer In Uie rW'iwf 20 I'MHiBurs. 17 U Ills ' tlnatfl. 4-.t. AMKRICAN ASSOCIATION YESTERDAY'S RESULT8 NATIONAL I.EACIUK New Yerk, Ji Cincinnati. 1. nroeklvn, Oi Chlrase, 1, AMERICAN LKACIIE Clevclnfld, Oi AtlilHIcn. . Detroit. R VVlilnlen, 0. 'hlc.-iie.7i IVo.len. 9 (13 Innlncii), New Yerk. Ri St. IxkiU. 4, INTERNATIONAL I.KAdlE Newark, 3 nnffnle, 0 (flrnt Kamr). IlulTnla, fl Ncwurk, 3 Ihccuml icimc, 7 In nlntn), 1 Jrmcr City, 4i Terente, 0 fflrdt miinr). Innlni jrrncy vitj, xi luronie. u morenu Kume, 7 NiTOrniie. 3i Rrndln!, 2. HI. lliltlnierr, 3i Kechmlcr, 3. AMKRICAN AHNOCIATION Indlnnnpellii, 61 Mllnaukre. 3 (Ant same). Inaukre. 3 Mllwuukrc 8 (Mcend ntnl. luiiuntpaim, 11 Colombe., 10 Mlnmaiiell. I, HI. I'd ill. IAi Tnlnle. 4 (Drat time) Nt. Paul. 7i Teledo. 3 (oceond riunn). IxnilnTllld r. Hi KHnl City. 1 (lint iimtl lAuIeTllif) 4 1 Kanm lit, 0 (oerend IAUI mu). ROVTIIKRN ASSOCIATION Mobile, Ii Nenhvl'le. 4. ChaltimeOKrt. 7 nirmlniham, t. New Orleans, 4 I.lllle Reek 3(11 Innlnca), MfinphU, 2t Atlanta, 1, TODAY'8 QAME8 NATIONAL I.KAOUK St. Ixinln nt I'hIUiUlnhla. rilUbiirali at llonlen, Clnclnnull nt New Yerk. Chlence at llroeklm. AMKRICAN I.KAOUK Atblellc at Cleveland. Iloelen at Chlraie. , New Yerk al Nt. Leuie. Wanhlnglen a I Detroit. INTERNATIONAL LEAOVB BUBJUO BI nvwan. 9mruatM at Itrr IrraeaM at:BMni YOU CAN MOVE ALONG AND YET REST WITH THESE STROKES iannnR.fliMsnnnflnnnHHnnnttA.vf&'vVvt ism.! y?tv. .mmm p .'? ''TPiMiMdiidiMW rMnmWnMiirnnnnnnnnwlnMiitiMT - VitiMinint ... ,-t r., ;, Vi"spp"pninnry. ?n9nalRrWi9HnanananannnnMnMnanFnPPK'' ,' ''i. :;.-..;-' J;:i;-'-iA:.'-,- ni ii...eitt(SiatuTi PINE VAL SDK -JmK ' MkvX jJwiLnMnHFnWWBrVv' F . s ' " v V'VW 3 ?&& GALLERY PROBLEM mmm Difficulties of National Gelf Championship There Agi tates Membership PLATT LOCAL By SANDY MeNIBLlCK A S DEIiVKItS In Old World ruins go gleeful ever finding some precious tablet, cherishing, treasuring nnd loving It te show te all who may care te see. se de Pine Valley men leve their golf course. They tnke ns much satisfaction In ethers coming there te trend Its cathedral aisles as they de In ,playing there themselves. The first tournament In Its brief history hns been held at Pine Valley. Star golfers met there te de battle and the question that new ngitntes their minds Is. When will Pine Valley stage the championship of America? The National Committee and the club officials are apparently both nnxinus te nave 11 there some day. The only problem is that of tlie galleries. At the finals for the Philadelphia championship en Saturday tne gauerj ,.,w ..,, ennuaii t se renes, but was net, of course, u marker te what might be expected at n natienul. The Jersey club handled Its visitors last week ns slick ns could be. There was nary a bitch. , Hut such men there ns Heward W. Perrln, former U. S. O. A. president. Is among thev who de net think a millcrv rtinniiiz into tlie thousands could , be led in orderly ranks from start te ful host. 1 But it is feared, considering the fifth. . for instance, that it would be lhs': 1 IUI lulillll. Mini ifc ............ , ..... .. callv Impessihle te lead tne gnuery threugb the hazurdeus chain te the home green. .Many Are Eager Many members of the club, however, hcnrtllv back up the proposal te held the nntienal there, arguing that the fifth is about the only problem bole for 11 gallery. . .. .. The, claim indeed thnt Pine alley 1.. i..,i,. sniteil te L'nlleries than many clubs where the national has been held hruirsi ri,ss Experts fiem nil uisincis ui. favor Pine Valley for 11 national test and hope anxiously that present doubts will be overcome. At any i.ite. the little problem of the gallery Is the pres ent bitch. Let's hope it can be worked ""Meantime Pine Valley men deserve the acclaim of the local district for tjie way the twenty -fifth annual airm teur golf championship of Philadelphia was handled there for four sizzling days i... ..i. It walked a certain milestone In the J hlbterv of local linkMiem. i no cenn- j tlens. excent the heat, weie Mlhlime. , and most are one in the tlieuglil tlini it was the best local ehumplensip eer held. Weedy IMatl is one of these. - JlI'Or llim (special! mv imu iiuinrui ....s a success. I 1, ,,,i. ..1, .!.,! fii-iti. citv ciamiiien 111 un 11 . ' - ;--- -,- "" : 'moo ..,.,1 ptiieiries nie tee tlewciy in print of Tlatt's prowess there. Sever,1 Feat9 The only 11 The only man te break 80 twice ll..l.. ,l..,. 1, nt lii nffinlnl mm. Many tlgure tee snots are 00 per cent of the winning factor nt Pine Valley. Plntt was seldom In trouble from the tee. He himself feels his putting gave him the edge for, actually en, he had but three three-putt greens lu the whole tourney. The cup once mere rests at White marsh, for Ii. F. Deming, lust yenr'a winner, and l'latt both are members .there. Jtlllllll-l -U III i"-" iinill,. ill); round, Marcus (Irecr wns also runner-up in the match play. He beat F. C. Hutten. 8-(l j J. It. Gamble. .r-4: J. A. Drewn, 4-L nnd Max Marsten, 1 up, in 0110 of the closest matches of the tourney in his path tn thc Ilnnl round. Like Plntt, Oreer 1m one of the younger generations of tnlent born In Philadelphia, who learned all his golf here. He is a solid chunk of muscle, nerves and nerve. Greer Is enu of our most earnest swatters with the weed nnd plays a powerful iron, ' Three ''Oppenenta" In a Pine Valley match you play three adversaries, jeurself, the courbe and jour opponent. Therefore te come through the gruelling test there menus something. There may have been laiibes mid the scoring might net alvvnjs have been se geed, but both finalists were frayed and battered, mentally und phy. Hleally, nt thc linish. They were bril liant betimes that last dnv .ki,ui The fireworks started as expected the first day. Paul Tcwksbury, goon rneugn i" win mu uuiienai mcilnl Uakment a couple of yearn age and runner-up W me city title last year, failed te qualify, whfcU amaied wuue unfamiliar -with th 44 ka truwHaj undtr, BMIGl vrVnS sygy' , naLLLnananaV ' 5? '. .. ' fr" JmritsJKxfiB humijri AaW TUV, 4nW will VMnaSHMvSHMvSH v ' 'v V 4 HV J awvll BvWnl ggSTJ Vaf TntfJnlB.nBny nBB. " ICTBII JSmV KING IBklBSm wmmMM mnWaam CuSHnanVnw:naUnWllL!. - v th . JiZAW Vt(7 SVf J"I UHiBv i2t3HHIWnMlnKnHn7ir. x ik.-" . ? 3ifittW5i2. f ciAr JILIvaL Srnnnn1nBKiSiSS s ' -'-V ct,- i?.x3aU3:iMai Mmm d"nHfiBXSSinjir PlKHHnKaSnSBP9" The sldcarm and back strobes In swimming are .speedy and yet restful. They usually are thd first strokes taught a beginner after the pupil lias mastered the breast stroke. The Illustration shows Miss Gertrude Artelt demonstrating the two strokes JOHNSON IN FAVOR E Trip te Orient by Majer League Players Given Ban's Offi cial Sanction IS MISSIONARY CAMPAIGN snla and KIe I'nhersltlrs of .Inpuii, ', i,v,en PiVen the American League's eOieial O. K. by Ban Jehnsen. rhe club Is te be conipeM'd of plnyeis from both tlie American nnd National Leagues, but their solecthm will net be made until tlie cnniuiiienslitn race in betli leagues Is ever, Jehnsen Is cntliii' instie ever tlie project, especially since tlie men are te be selected as much for their high chnrncter sis sportsmen as for their athletic ability. The American League chieftain lest little time in sanctioning the tour. When informed the plaers would re re ceie. no l-eniiineintlnn ether than their epcnse,s Itnu eire oil imnplrte up up breMil. He said the I riti w:is entiielv Jai king in b.mistnimlug aspects and. in fact, a uii-sleimry work which com manded tlie I'omiiienilatieii and t-uppeit of the baseball world. It is proposed te lnne the plujcis in the Orient four mnntlis, playing about twenty games, twelve In Japan against Waseila and Keie Pniwulties. Herbert Hunter, who has wen prominence in nnail ns conch of the unlrersltiex. wilt be in charge of the tour and will select ; the pluyeis. Eeuiteeu men and two umpires nnd a newspaper man will be 1 Included in the personnel. ... p D R AC QppW DATES Mitchell's Travelers Will Boek Twl light Games With Geed Teams The IVnnsjUunlu Ualliead traveling ...un iiuiirti iiiieiiiiT Ml lis list or tner e its 1st nt ve terles b. defetitlng tin- strong Media a. a. nt llfty-nlntli and Ofeid streets. 4 te 2. It has arriuiged games with f eliimba C. C. Minuenvva A. A., (ileueltlcii, Mnckey nnd return games with Lincoln University nnd Morten, of the Inter borough League. It hns June 17 and 1S open, besides a few twilight dates, and would like te hear from St. Darnabas. Dartram Park, ! Merrill Prof. St. Celiinibn. .Marshall 17. Smith, Shannhaii. Seuth l'liillies. Sten Sten ten F. C. Forty -eighth Wind. Delce, Delance. Wildvvoed A. A. Melrose, Paikland und Hulnii'sville. YV. 1). I .Mitchell, ''."il7 North Twenty-seventh street. Pheno Diamond :tl!U. OF JAPANES TOR 1 . 1I5 TE VAN HEUSEN Cellar is one of the few com- feP ' ll Afert.ivirisluxuriMannncanbuy and yet be E ' spgs cvuue.ui.di. ucrc is no eetter cellar nor one that fel-5 1 , w y gJSpa costs les$; .Fer the VAN HEUSEN outwears half a BSsrg I 1 I C7 iMM dozen ordinary cellars and even after mertths of p5S?i! I MMfl7l9 f gp wear, it still is thc World's Smartest Cellar. i?Slll I I JLS.4XZ Vt n c-ir--czr f !&. . . f b m I'm. 1 r- .- -. .1 m -kmmw c wm rn -CiUaJii wmm wa sw " m ii..u&jji.v ,:rrTAn ethwj m. t m jm w m nt KV..BVJIU vfiw4Hfe 4JL4jtui iics?j, m " Mmr m a'-gBiiiii iiKsJJ II mr mf arm iBIaiiliiHIIB II FT Ml m.muuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuummuuuuuuuuu UtUUU imMmmmmmwBMMMMMMMMMm t . d S ''.?.$ GUILFORD EQUALS RECORD Ties Sweetser's 71 at Westchester Hills Gelf Club New Yerk, June 1'. -Je-s Guilferd, of Itosten, nntienal amateur golf cham pion and known as the "(-lege gun" en account of his leug-hlttlng proclivi ties, took n fling nt the Westchester Hills Gelf Clu'j course, White Plains, yesterday, equaling the record made by Jesse Swcetser, the new metropolitan champion, several weeks age. The Bosten star equaled par going out with n ."0 at the turn, and by virtue of two birdies nnd an eagle L' at the I UU.I-ynrd twelfth hole, 0111110 back in regulation ligures for a ..i. Guilferd played In a foursome with three Westchester Hills members, .lav S. Jenes. ('. II. Paul, the club oluim eluim oluim plen, nnd Iticlinid A. Jenes. Jr.. the conqiierer of Temmy Armour in the le cent Westchester Cuuuty Gelf Associa tion i hampieusliip und the metropolitan jurler titloheldcr. He and Jay S. Jenes teamed against Paul and young Jenes, winning tlie eighteenth-hole mutch In 2 up. HA.KIIATX TODAY HiSn I. M. VTION'l. I.KAilUE PARK PHILLIES vs. ST. LOUIS Suits en S?le at (ilmbcls" nnd SpaMliig'i ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL Engineering and CHEMISTRY Summer Courses Preparatory courses for students who wish te enter ad vanced classes in September. Enroll June 9-12 DREXEL EVENING SCHOOL UNI TTKrH mflmimimima J-mV PENN'S BIG SEASON DUE TO HUNTZINGER Big Right-Hander Credited With Ten of Fifteen Victories. Beat Dartmouth THREE GAMES THIS WEEK mm' ti...,i.. i...... I.....I- !..,. .s i,iinririii ui I viiuniiiuiliii min 1 hflll .cnn, will .lnd un n- nf tbf I mom succeHfiiI seasons In mere thnn n nrvuuL' siitiiiift uir i wiuiiij; rin, i Tliroe centcftH nil nwny from home nrc lifted for the flimR On Tnesdny . the team meets Geerge Washington University at Chester-town, Mil., i"n Friday, Colgate, which defeated Prlnje Prlnje ten last Saturday will be met and en Saturday the annual alumni gnme nt Ithncn will be stnged with Cernell ns the party of the second pari. In their last and only uppenrnncp here the Cornellians lest 10 te ft with Walter Iluntzlnger doing the hurling. Huntz will In nil probability twirl ngnlnst the Hlg Hed team Saturday. Counting last .Saturday'i victory the Red and nine has fifteen victories nnd eight defents. Huntrlnger counted his tenth of the season against Dartmouth. Yadusky hns three triumphs nnd Wnlter Larsen two. Yndusky leads in defents with six followed by Until nnd Larsen with one rever-e eneh. Contrary te what has been reported Iluntzlnger Is elidb'e feP baseball next year. An attack of pleurisy in the spring of 11121 prevented the' brilliant I right bander from completing thnt 1 year s work and he has another one ' te go before receiving his sheepskin. 1 If Hunt decided le return next year 1 and he expects he will be eligible for I baseball, but net for linst-efhnii ifn has played his allotted tlnei u-ars en the court, but has only two te his credit In baseball. Wins Twe. thirds of Games Hanging up ten victories In a row tnd going through the season te date iindrftMtcd is the best record made br n I enn twirler In the Inst fifteen year's accerdllng te Docter Cnilss. reach of the team. That is Huntzlnger's mark. HuntKlnger .started the 'ear with prospects of being a rclre." hurlrr be cause of his phvsical condition. He showed such excellent form In the carlv Tl 1HE automobile industry manifestly sall3 for yeunj? men of enerKy and business imagination. These tvnes of young, men create business en thusiasm, nnd, speaking broadly, we should say these are young men with n genius for selling, and have a capacity for creating public fancy. Thc history of thc automobile business abounds with stories of young men of these types. There has probably never been a time when young men have greater oppor tunities than exist today, and we believe thc opportunities will be even greater with advancing years. Our business is booming today, as never before in its entire history; in fact, the automobile industry has never been in a healthier state than new. It was one of the first industries te recover from the recent business depression. It is going ahead by leaps and bounds. New is the time te enter it if you are interested in making a change te a mere congenial occupation that will give you greater opportunities. "'--'""',,IWM,M,M---M 1 '" "M ' - .1 1 1 1 ., IMf 1 , , m22!W (nffcereverueu &e jJry, Washington, D. C. lines up with Columbus, Ohie in its choice of cigars. White Owls arc preferred cigars in both these cities, just as they are the preferred cigars in, every nook and corner of thc country. Value looms se big in White Owl that it is appreciated everywhere. NATIONAL BRANDS ite 1 games that he was given an opportunity i te hurl regulnrly, with the result that he has proven one of the stalwarts of I the team, wtlh two-thirds of the vic tories scored by his team te his credit. I Fer the last month lluntxlngcr has I been deluged with offers from major and miner leagues nnd from twilight teams In this and ether cities. Te all lluntz has turned a deaf car. He ex pects te return te the University next enr te finish his course In the Wharten Scheel, nnd hence will net consider any big league offers. He mnv play twilight ball In this city during the summer. CnrLss Trlbute Conch Cnriss. of the lied nnd lilue. pnid a great tribute te Huntzlngcr this morning. "I think Iluntzlnger Is one " -- 1 II kM". !nl.n' .""a... "n,.,C."e""Jl I nmelint 01 JUUgliient mill wiijim ire niuru , kw.nuw with n veteran major It'll KUi of tlie best college pitchers 1 Have seen p pj,,,,,,, ,h0 mert! I'rnnayhan'a. rnn I In mv enreer a.s a college player nnd Htnte, OeorKetewn, Yale.. Wenleyan Unlvt nnnrli He remblties wltll a wonderful, "Ity. mUten. Amhcryt. Vandb It. neencla """ " - . - tmviiai liat r tnMttmnm nnn nnivrri ROCKIN CHAIR . ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR Illnesf. iilTuriN iiniimiul tree loin 11 r union. icut 4 rretili (iirlli I I k r lour trousers. (puis nn Hie slilc. AdJuMnl in u jirry. Cheviot Ml Scott SlHunsicker Shirt Makers and Furnishers 108 SOUTH 13TH ST. PHILADELPHIA Are Yeu Getting Anywhere? Why Net Sell Automobiles? Automobile Salesmen Earn Big Commissions Selling automobiles is one of the biggest fields any serious minded man can select. It is a pleasant vocation. It takes you out into the sunshine. It is really a young man's business. Every one realizes that today it is the sales man who makes the money. Yeu can rise mere rapidly in sales work than in almost any ether line of endeavor, and this is particularly true in the auto mobile business. It affords you the opportunity te broaden yourself," and the rewards for real effort are truly great. The Willys Overland Company, makers of the well-known Overland and Willys Knight cars, eilers te a limited number of ambitious young men the op portunity te connect with their retnil sal"s organization. The men selected will be put through a school of instruc tion at no cost te them. Course con ducted by a sales expert of recognized ability. Classes new forming. Call Monday, Tuesday, Wednesdav and ask for Mr. Gee. K. Hepkins, Ass't Sales Mgr. WILLYS OVERLAND, INC. 1629 Arch Street, Philadelphia ?fA WASHINGTONI0.C mr n jjau.A. W flPt? Emm J " COUUMBUS.QHiO f I fi Owl Hi tJ n m in Yesterdays Gamm AMERICAN UBXOVK Yeatcr- BtMM'l iur Trtal Itrtlmnnn, Detroit J If Tebln. B. Vm -J Weed, ClVrfland 1 1 NATIONAL L.EAOUE n'heat. tlroeklrn 1 Mtencel, New lOrk 1 Easterners In Collegiate Oames 1'rtttnn, 111., June IS.' That the Nat'ennl Heme-Run Hitters CellrxU.a Athlotle AMorlatlen track an v; fll(l met will be trulv national. In charaetrK "'?-, thla ear may l. uren by the following , iiiit.a inn. . ii .. nrrn. lrxilB A. anil ..it. uiiiuiiiim. vrcBiin. M' - nUna. Seuth D.Iet Drake. wapmnaien. unnnni, jiwumpi Slzl V4aVWKnea"n"j'arin'.m.l'eS!! ' I'auw 'Vrii Netra YOU CAN BE SURE of a perfect fit, for there's a Rock Reck inchair Union Suit te fit you regard less of your size or the shape of your particular anatemya guar anteed fit for every man. And the coolness of Reckinchairl It's new method of construction allows a world of bodily freedom for it opens en the side and "is adjusted in a jiffy." Don't swelter a single minute longer. Don't even wait until you start te get het. Come in today and sec them. Price $1.50 uj Shirts, Cellar Att., Special at $1.75 iiLi Nmr v ' . It 5BEI BH 7. .. , ' Mi ..' (! .W V"" 1 XI ! -v A,, k 1 3 i Mfe uL&MKA4 &;iixm PlWiJn II . - nlpiMBMiMi mmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm" rnBiaBiH. --. wa v .()' l xiii 'wWW'.''...wiBiiiBB1-''. MmMmtmamBBsmscrasBsatmtmm VaWWWxFMJ M
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