V Vk m r,vfi ,a $Jk: nivii ..rji'i.x '., it !W e K . v 1 -v , "l.;D,fSJf EVENING v PUBtIC LEDGER- rciirafiPi KW 'tfjUj- .& I.-J& Sdiith Philly Hebrews Move te Shetzline Park for Ofte Night te Meet m 'jF ' 41AV Zh -TWILIGHT GAMES ft. v'.i! Ii ll js'l Ii; Vmil mil aitalKi "-" Vik r tftfi f iY-i&V v m N ALL SECTIONS'1. 1 1 What May Happen J m Baseball Today NATIONAL I-KAC.tr. rtuh New lartj I'lltuhanh , Ml. L.OVI illrnekln ., itlntlnnatl 1 ....I..-- Hv!est Schedule of Season -.$? wm trvt "? uives Fans Many First ' Class Games 1'iiiiiitf w. it r 3 ST S3 St IS P.C. . .474 .SM .81 .4m .440 .419 .313 Wn I.e .123 .13 .IMW .M.I I .MS .as 7 .491 .171 ,4110 .3:: NAVY DAY REGATTA DRAWS 47 ENTRIES .NOT .1 .414 : 4A 'Fifteen Races te Be Staged Entries for Navy Day Regatta en Schuylkill in AMERICAN I.EAOt'E 1k. Club , .New Yark .. rSt. l.eui .. I tlashlngteu irtrinna ' llov.en OrSRHAS AT SHETZLINE PARKAS, ' !;- ' (Athlellw . Twilight baseball fans linvc absolutely 06 the slightest trouble In picking out first-clti's game for this evening. The schedule I check full of contests In every faction, and "the. most linpertnnt night of the fcat-en" in the mi Larry Kemmer, secretary of the Philadelphia Baseball Association, put It In Riving out' the Rimies te he played. Miurt ilmininu'ii. Ar llrenil nnd Hie- Icr streets this IlilldalCH and Hphns ' BilnRle nRnin. The tenmn have met twice nml each came threiiRb with the home engagement. Illlldnlc is net In th habit 'of splitting 'even, nnd the! Sphas ul'l be the en"y club that has n ' 6ffT c1rc en IJelden's team if they The nnnetincenicnt that the Splias will plav at IJrcnd nnd Meier U no , mistake," but as the .Seuth Phillies were away Manager Gottlieb made arraiiRe- merits te tit-e th larser field te necom necem necom medate the crowd, as mew tlian 10,0)0 are expected te attend. rrr ni T pntv-vlx tb and Heed, street Fleisher and Philadelphia Ter minal clni-h once mere. The nine team." me( at Fert j -eighth and Walnut ast evening nnd the ynrncrs are confident of their ability te get even for nit night's reverje nnd end the railroaders back home with a defeat chnlised up against them. w. ss !l n ti SI si r.r. .514 .seu .4(1 . .453 .447 .420 Win .S4 .BM .rtvtf .491 .4K1 .403 .131 .MS . ..104 ,im .173, .IKI .411 .IIS Annual Schuylkill Classic en Saturday RULES MAY BE CHANGED YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Lent, I4i PhUtles. . New Ynrk. Oi (tnrlnnatl. 3, Deton. Ill ntlhantli; S rhleace, 81 B Iraekbn, AMERICAN tXAGLi: ICIrrtlxnd. Ill AUilrllr. 1. . . ! St. Initie. 7i New Yerk. I. Wnthtncten. 7 Drtrelt. . rhlrfe. 71 Bosten. . INTERNATIONAL LE.CfE rtuflTile. (It Newark. !.,., , . i...,.n..j.c 71 Kernrairr, . SOt'TIIKRN ASSOCIATION Chattinneca. 4 New Orleans, 2, M..hrlllf. 4. . s Little Reck, .'ii ntrmlnfham, 4, . . .... t .il.int. I. KSTERN LEACiCE llrtilrepert, 7t J'lf-hburc. S. riUneld. 31 Albany. S. ..,..., , ' natrn. it ."I'rlniiicle, 1 (II lnnln:i, llurtfent, Ci WatrSnry. 1. TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL LEAerr: . LeuU it rhlladflphlv l nlrnse at llreaKlfn rilthnnth nt Boten .. . Cinrlnnatl at New Tork AMERICAN LR,Ol'E Alhlrllf. -it Cleirlaixl Wastilncten at Drtrnlt Bosten at ChlraEO New Yerk nt SI. Leuis SI Seuth Phils I'pteMii The Seuth Phils make their Initial appearance at I5ridebitrs. Ulchmeml tnd Orthodox Mrcet-. nnd tin- largest crowd of the nenen I." expected by Man ager Whitman. The fame teams re cently battled for eleven session te a tlie lirnail anil insir DEMPSEY IN TRAINING Champien Cancels Seven Weeks' Vaudeville Tour Ijs Angeles. June 1". Jack Kcarns. innniiRer of Jack Ocmp'-ey. world's lienvywcicht champion pticlIUt. ha" cancleil the lattcr'n contract for a sev K.lt 1 nnillrii'lf n ..nmli nml m-lther ban i-cored 11 will ere'r the ether te date, as -evernl ether Pi).we(k' vaudeville tour, according te tl,n't j,,s pj, w,u,i KCt n rrew together. ncs were canceled by Jupe rjuviun. . piiDiinei reports iiere. btlt n0oerdiiisr te flic navy rules they i ert.Teren entrlc have been re ; eelved for the nnnunl Schuylkill Navy , regatta which will be rowed en Satur J day. Fifteen races will be Moped nnd 0.1 athletes have been entered from all the clubs except Knlrmeunt Knwins As sociation nnd the Qutrkcr City HarRC : Club. j The question of ellglbi'itv of many of , the oarsmen was dlscnsed nt n meet I inc of the regatta officials Inst, nlsht. The first illenlnn came n n result I of the entry of the llachclers' Hnrce (Tub In the junior eight-eared shell I event. Four of the men in the beat were member of the Episcopal Acad , emy crew which rowed and wen in the - American llenly. defeatitu the Wnsh 1 itiRtrn. I". C. Central Irish Scheel elRht. The question ns tn whether or net these men were Intermediate came It developed that there were no op ponents entered against the Churchmen when the entries closed for the Amer ican Henley, nnd a match race wn arranged between the local crew and the Senators, nnd the finnl deisien-wn that, inn-much us It wai net nn open race, the c'as of the men remained the same in spite of the victory. I'ndine te Kaee Malla It was found that the Malta Ileat Club made the cnly entry In the senior four-eareil "-hell race. The various delegates were asked by Chnlrmnn Snm uel 11. Trullt if they thought they could make an entry ngnlnt the Mnltn In order te have the race, as the prizes had been ordered. Fermer Commedore Geerge (!. Mel- Iny. of the 1 ndlne Marge Club, said 3t30 P. M.. Senior alatl arter-MH da ah I. L'r.dtne Dim Clvb. Oterce W. Alll Alll ten'. S. Hach.era' Bart Clab. W. K. Uarrett Qllmere: 3, Undine Bam Club, Themas J, Reoner. 3:4. r. M.. Junier tlnal'hlla 1. Und'ne iiaree uiud. iioeeri . Anw, jr.: .', Ilachrleri' Itarar Club, V. II. ttaptoedi 3. L'ndtne IUre Club. J. 1.. Eturel; 4. University Ilarre Club. W. J. 8. -Berlei ft. st Philadelphia Beat Club. J. J. Mae.tche:as. y 3:00 P. M.. Asserlallan aanlar almtla aiella I, Und'ne Han Club. J. Rlettlnt. Jr.: 2. rtilladelphla ltarce Club. J, El llett Ntwiln; 3. Vesper Beat Club, Jar rctt llann. 3ilS r. M.. JimWr four-eared clra -1. I'fnn-ylvanla Barae Club: -'. Malta eBat Club. 3i6 I. Mm aenlnr deulile aht'lla (ISO inndal t. Ve-pr Beat Club. W. K Nei-en. and Oeerre Flloen: 2. Malta Heat Club. Frank Knowlan and Charlea Sherwoel. 3:14 r. M.. junior slnile tlra 1. Veiper' Keat Club. Jehn Babbitt: 2. Undna "e pJub. Adelph Well. Jr.. 3. Weal I'hlladelphla Beat Club, J. r. Cunning ham. 4i0 J Jl.. ehnipliihlr senior alncle hells I. Vepr Beat Club. Paul Vi Costelle: 2. Bachf'.eri' Barse Club, . U; vUttSL'u Ollmer': 3. Undlna Barga Club. Themas J. Beeney. " 'i? .'. -V," nlr. fta-Harl ahtlla 1, Undine Barge Club: a. Malta Beat Club., 4:30 P. SI.. Junier double sheila 1. Crea- cent Beat Club. C. Marahall and T. Hendersen: s. Vnd'ne Barga Club. B. il!5.k'S.a.nJ Vi,1 Curr2n'.Jr-!,11' Bache- P. MUchell. JiT '" """" "na E PHILS AND A'S ARE HELPFMpTS As a Combination' They Permit 25 Runs and 41 Hits in a Single Day MACKS DROP INTO SEVENTH ti.t i itiirff- nhn ' rf m pnne n fftw tp.ii-s . . " a-n mwl ii-hn n-na npnmf nntir iti inilnu. eh year, and .Jopes ai.pear "".-" v-s "" " ,-; " , ., "V:. . '"". "en- ." T 'rile-lS at White Plains: "Pud'' Day Up In liormnnlewn Uave Bennistake? en the Hroeklvn Hoyal (Want", and the former basketball kins of the hnstcrn LeaRUft will have his regular team en hand for this game. Man-hall r Smith meets Monmouth, of OlenceMcr. at Tenth and Uutler. and Stonehurst i" at IVefnseme. .... Spring Citv-Uoyersferd which is a combination of Montgomery County Icague stars hevs te the Oobsen fan r 'I hirtr.nitn nnn uuecn ian-. i n-; weavers generally eensatlen ea te be that ;erca wur ru-i """" "" .... , . j 1... 1.a .a!aa,1 In- Mnnnpur hlte . Ju I &a UIT.-I1 ".-i.-.-'i. w. .......M ...... . te pitch, Dobsen fans leek for another win. Fex Moter i new under the manage ment of Johnny Uea. the star center fielder. In hi tirt two contests he 'apllt even with Klntider Welden. of .fenklntewn. which is net se bad. The moteristft meet Legan at Seventh and Orange avenue. Sailors at Shanahau One of the best team In the city is th U. S. 8. Ttechcster nine at "the league Island Navy Yard. booking agent s are net experiencing any diffi culty In getting games for Uncle Sam's boys, and they are in great demand ' a-ny the first-class teams. They play Tt rerty-elghtli nml Hrewn streets Jgainst Johnny Castle s Shanahau crowd! Merrill Pres, and Lit Ilrethers clash In a return contest at the storebevs' field at Fifty-fourth and Elmwood ave Hue. The Mine teams played last night en Merrill's diamond. Manager Slaugh ter was net pleased with the showing of the club last night and will likely pitch himself. Niectewn N i he attraction at St. Barnabas, and 1M I.usk Is counting pn a victory for the Siunis, while nil nil ether West Phillv clah brings together Hatch Moter and St. Celumbn at lerty-scveiith and Spruce streets. The champion will remain te train here for several weeks, It was said, but no reason was given for the reported cancellation of the vaudeville trip. TO PLAY BENEFIT GAME Help Lecal Players Plan Game te Popular Pitcher Jake Heavener who played ball nt his baseball associates frein Twenty-ninth and Lehigh will rilay i St, Celumha's nt Shibe Park. June "2. ! as n benefit game for Heavcner's ' day rule tlie ,evy would net be ellgib'e. He mentioned (he Oraef and r nedcrschmidt brothers, the former having been members of the. ('recent nnd the Intter members of the' Penn-ijlvanin ISnrgc Club, nnd accord ing te a ruling a member of one club cannot leave and join nnether nnd row in the navy regnttn until after .".IVi days. A vote was taken, nnd It was unanimously agreed te allow the Undine crew te row. Captain (Jnrrett lillmnrc, of the Uacheler. wished te enter W. W. Shnc mnker in the intermediate singles event. Shoemaker rowed for the Mnltn Heat Club last year, and immediately a discu"inn started. Mr. Mellev frankly stated that he thought the "." was discriminating against own members, as It pre ; vente.1 men from getting into n regatta, in which a man could row who left n club from another city nnd joined here. Bingham te Remain at Harvard Cambridge. Man., June 13. William J Bingham, director of track athletics at Hazard Ceil-g for the laat two year-. ,-.. ., rnl ha- announced that he will continue in of. , KOenej tase UtCl flee, another year Illngham had aald he Th rnsp nf y, m Tleminv fni-mnrl,. of the Itavenlwoed Club, of New Yerk. probably jear. would b-i unable te nine 4I5 P, M.. Inlermedlale four-eared gig. 1 .iV?'1"!? nf,,,Club: 2, Wcat Phlla I delphla Beat Club. 0:00 P. Jl . aenlnr double ahellir1. Undine Iinrge Club. Geerge XV. Allisen and .1. I Blessing. Jr.: 2. Vesper Beat Club. J , 'ostelle and K. itjera: 3. West Phlla- I .lelphla Beat Club. J. Kelly and II. I Rczan, i3'1,5 J?I Inlermedlat single shells I ), VJ"l'.no ILRr" Club. Jehn Kellewe: i J. tndln Barge Club, c. Kranklln I rets; 3. Pennsylvania Barge Club. Carl Kle: 4, Bachelors' Barge Club. XV. XV. Sheemaker: 5. Malta Beat Club. Jehn ritzpatrUk. .1:30 I". M,, Junier auadruple shells V. i:"-c'n.'. HeJ. .CU0! ' tll Bett I r;ub: 3. West Phlladilphla Beat Club: 4. Bsrhelers' Barge Club; 0, Vesper Beat Club. 5:4.1 P. M.. Junier flglit eared shrlls I. Etaehelera' Berge. Club: 2. Verr Beat Club: 3. West Philadelphia Beat I'lub: I, Undine Barge Club. , G:0O P. M senior quadruple shrlls I I. Undlnj Barge Club; 2. Veiper Beat I Club. ' who Is new a member of the Undine, wns cited. He started te row for' the 'local club tliln year, and there is no 'rule te prevent him from doing no. and inccerdlng te Mr. Mclley there should i net be. nnd he further stated that the committee would take the matter tip I further, with n view of cither eliminat ing or changing the rule. It was -finally agiced te nllew Shoemaker te row. The positions of the crews number frenwhe West shore. Tlie regatta of ficials will 'be: Stnrter, Chords Sal inger: honorary referees. Jntnes T. Cor Cer Cor tclyeu ami (icorge F. Heffman : acting referees. Samuel II. Tiuitt and Ar thur Clevpncrer : imlfrna nf fintul. 'Charles W. Prelsentlanz. Dr. Charles H. Potts. Hareld G. Gibsen. Leuis P. Kneeht. It. W. Cember; timers, Geerge 5. Melley. Henry Pcnn Hurke. James S. Flnnigan. Frank A. Schell : clerks of course, K. M. Ulmer. Geerge S. tlensler and H. K. Yeung. Jlednls will be given te the winners anil cups te the clubs The Caldwell Trophy gees te the club with the largest number of points, and the Hoff Heff ninn Cup te the winners of the junior eights, nnd the Klsenlehr Cup te the winner of junior singles. H Today's Independent Gaines and Yesterday's Results 'S OAMI.S Philly llrlirrus. Bread TOBAY llilldcle at Seuth and Blgler street. " heater e i Amrrlran Chain, lerk, Pa. U. H. . Rechnter at sb.inahan, Forty, urnth and Brun strrets. Birtram Park at Wilmington. ?eult r,nul,e" " Brldesburj. Richmond and rthodex trrel. Philadelphia Terminal at Flrlsher. Tweot) Tweet) Ixtl. and Bred strrets. In1" FrAh- rt l'" Brethrra, llfty.feur'.h traet und Elm weed avenue. Mprlnr Clty.Roerrenl at J. und J. Dob Deb Dob aen. Thlrty-Uflli street and (lueen lane. Nleedewn at hi. Barnabas. Slity flftli treet and Elmwer.d arnue. St. Celumbn at llatili Meler Frtr.eentb and Spnire street, Rroekltn Rnral f.lanl al r.ermanlenn, Cheltene nienne nnd Macnelli street. Klaudxr-Weldeii nt Prllum SIIU a. (,tr inantnnn. Stenrhur-t at Nvtasrme. I anil Tlora at reel . Ixigan al l" .Moter emtli lrret and Tirange iMrnue .Monmouth nf dleiirealer. al .M. K. Smith Tenth and Bullrr slreeU. Banker and Breker l.engtir ( jj1I & 'e. , Went & Ce. Fifth trrl -ind Tilr rend. National llink nnd Trust lemiunv I.earee Phllttdrlnhln TniHt ;impen t. Ninth Na Na Iteiml llr.nk. Shllie Park. 1rIrncn'':HI'agiie. Platoon B Ninth flat flat tallen nt First Bittiillnn Tlilrte-nll. and. .lohnHen street: Third at Ninth Maine- and .MrMahen streets: Fourth at Sluh. Frsnt fctreet und Ij-.e aTrnnei Srtrntli t nfih. Twnt-ntnth and Cumhrlu trres; Tenth at l.lEllth. 'iiirlh and M'lnroherhlnar slreet. lrHnrl..le nt Frnkfiird Yellewjit.rls Trnnkfnrd avenue and Pr.itt strret. Philadelphia P!nanlul lli.rliill ligue Trftlesmen' National Bitnlt . Interrli IruM, hlngselng Itrrrratlnn Center, I'tt lleih street nnd Cheler nvrniie. , Pijlludeliil.'a Na.v Yard l.ejriie I . S. t Sandidnr m r. x. Vnial lle.nitnl l:li P. M.I IJ. S, J.. Itrllrf i. Iteeehlng -ll lien, 3 p. Jl Letgne Island Natl Yard. P. K. T. League -rtlen A. lUdimend al frermanteuTi. Phll.Fllena and Miurretr trretsi Serflen II. Luxrrne ut ( bIIemIiIM. bnty-sreend und Malnul treel. Ilelnmr ut Mlidnoed Wukrly and lilt aaan streets. I.AST Nll.lir'S MKSI I.T Karlh Phillies. Ii Ijinsdulf. .1. enslngleii, 'I3j Itet A. A.. 1,1. Bfldeiihiirg. 17, ltgH, a. Phlladeliihln Terminal. 0j llelshir, i. Strnlen, 20: Conshaherken, II. Calumhiu t. I .. 7i Purkn. S. nariram Park, m Ardmerr. 0. Stanrhurst. 1.1: Natllly, p, llllldale, U NerrMimn pre.. fl. Klne!' A. A. IS. .Modern Ijiendry, .1. llntth Jlelur, 7l St. Celumhn, . south I'hila, Mi I , rt. H. Kerhestrr. 2. Wf llrcthers. Hi .Merrill, H"""r' -; 'Ml..l'urinrl. let tiwilnn, :i. IP'irir'ew, fli s.t. .Ml"huel's, 3, Fink Ce., 7 Bliiuner's, 4, 2-lr--rilJs Wunl. Mil (einl.lnrd, 8. IlayMend. Ui lleustun. 11. Marurii (I, t . ! Nine Ares, ,. ,t. Prtrrs, ll lliiviil. I. . lilenwixid, Hi Alius. 3. L Miillr. ISi Uhlsh Pnis. (). Randeluh. tit Twentieth Wunl. i prlln. Oi Twenly-Hghlh Ward, 4. elres A. .'.. til Kershuw II, t'.. 2. IJanrrrh. SUi Broekllne. It. to.lmer P. C. Hi PennsyUanlu .mmw. w- -( Blue A. Okb A. K ritern - I'.. IDi Ilelnmr 11" f n A. V.. 71 llelmar I. C, I,' urn A. A.. Ht Kiklerf l i st..ir...-:. ' . ' tz..;tt- .: "- MMinwu. ill ci. r,, PIUIUI, .1. -iwwaai- Irn Royal Cilants, Hi 'jlonmeulb, of eaeliigteii. 10 Ilelunrn. r;5.ajs;elfr. 0. Ki Tprlatllle A, II, ll U Purl.wuy. 3 A-ftMtrn Knpcks Out Salvadore MPtX 9tlVm' '" Jl"1" 13. Pal Murua SlE''. nrlmns.. knocked mil Flill Uulva- i ew lerK. in urn imriei'nih round scbi'dulrd flfteeu-muiid bout lu-rn lusi UOrHtl Uelllhl.il 1.11 tM.llllta ...1 ffmA iny one WHEN it comes te permitting the' opposition all the rights nnd -privileges of banging out runs nml lilts unJ they become nn obsession te the fans the Phillies and the AtTilctlcj receive the well-known palm. Twenty-five runs nnd forty-one hits were mnde by opponents 6f our repre sentatives, a season's record against any city In the majors having two teams. The Phillies received the worst lambasting, 'the Cardinals rolling up fourteen runs and making twenty-three hits. The Mnckmcn, en the crest of a wave (hat seemed nn Its way te carrying them upward nnd onward, were stumped and bndly by the Cleveland Indians te the tunc of eleven runs and eighteen blngles. The defeat of our A's, who have been having trouble te 'Keep .their heads above water of late, sent them down pcllmcll Inte seventh place, within a came nml a half of last nlace. Net n safe plncc te be In, by any means. Twe reverses while tlie unite cex nrc win- nlng will put Cennie's pupils back home I ngnln, I Out of the maze of base hits and runs out In the Ferest City yesterday came tlie thirteenth home run et JUnge Mil ler, our king of swat. Just te make it right. Ken Williams, of the Browns, made his fifteenth home run. while Heb- ers Hornsby. premier batsman of the .National League last year, made his fourteenth right en our home let. Which makes the rare for premier honors n let mere intriguing, Naylor Is Ousted llellle Naylor started en the hill out in Spenkerless Cleveland nnd lasted just long enough te be dented severely. Then followed Ynrrisen end Sullivan,, both of whom felt the venom of Cleveland bats. Every member of the Indians, which includes Sandletter I'hlc. made one or mere safe blngles. the hurlcr getting three nnd veteran T.nrrv ISiiednni. ihn - same number. (In our side the unpetency with the willow was notable. Only six hits were made during the fracas, Sillier getting two of them and Frank Hruggy 'n pair. Galloway and Dykes divided two be tween them. The game was the first of the season that Perkins did net start. Frank Hruggy. the former Phil, denned the mnsk and pad and caught n geed ganic. Ills two hits make his record three straight games played, in which he has hit snfely for four hits, Jt leeks like Hryan Slim Harris this nfternoen In the getaway game. The lanky Texan broke the losing streak by handing the Tigers a reverse in the last game of the scries there, and he niii.v linn me hick again tins attcr attcr attcr noen. Williams' clout, with one en in the first Inning, gave 8t. Leuis cateugh runs te check the Yankees' winning streak:, although the Browns continued te piim mel Jee Bush nnd made the reuiU te 1., while their cellese recruit. Pruett, had-the Xew Yerk bats silenced. The Tigers' four-run rally In the ninth foil nna ihnil mil WntlltnirMn Rtrenitth ened Its held en third place by winning, i , Willie Chicago ioek an iiP" ' s"""1 from Bosten, 7-0. after Scliupp s wild- ness handed the Iteti box nn cany uu. trial. Mnimel'a trltlln ntlll llOlllCr. bis ui, hnTna.t tin, iiinni tn their third straight win ever the Beds, 0-.$, while Vic Aldrldge held Brooklyn te five bln gles end the Cubs turned the tables en the Dodgers. 8 te 0. Frank Miller hung up his fifth straight for the Braves, who profited by Pirate misplays nnd wen easny, it-- Authority em Fishing Diet i.lj. lima 1.1 nls'e Carrell fCsrrnll B'alns Cook. Jr.). widely-known perta writer and authority en fishing, died at hia horn here Sunday, after an extended Illness. Tha body will be lakenetp his former horns at I'lttseurgn ler eurim. .'". .... thlrty-elght years old and was one of tha organizers of the Isaak Walten Club et Sportsmen. S7; "AST 3S 8J 9$& A). PrX off PURE PENNSYLVANIA MOTOR OILS and GASOLINE f 5-H2& a. TXr KZ CrewLevick 225 ARE ENTERED IN ' BRITISH OPEN GOLF Five Amtrlcana te Play In Qualify ing Pteundt "Next Week Londen, June 13.The entries for the open golf championship at Sand wich, June 111 te June "J. In which Jeck Hutchisen will defend his title, aggre gate UU5. There are thirty-one ama teurs entitled te play. Five Ameri cans, two Australians, several French men nnd a few Spaniards nrc entered. On June 10 nnd J line 20 the contest ants will play tlilrtj'-six holes ever the Princes nnd IteynLSt. Geerge courses, end the leading en hundred contestants will qualify for seventy-two holes nt medal play, en June 22 and June 2d. Seme of the pairings for the first round are : Hutchisen nndS. E. Rush; Woedbridge: Jim Barnes nnd Tem King, Jr., Ileval West, Norfolk Ed ward Van V.ecfc. Garden City,- nnd J. S. Furnlc.-Xyncsidci Whiter Hagen nnd Fred Wnrbnrteni and'C. Maye and Vv. B. Smith. Hadleywoed. A"notable absentee from the tourna ment will be K. W. E. Ileldcrncss, the British nmateur champion. t i f . ''w,,&mrffi BOslNEsiMENjSurl iMeball Game, Track and e2 Spert's oniPrenr. . Several Inintired' representalln, k. J ncss men , ycsWtW pnrtleHll unniiiil eiuing epIUP UltV B islnal.Ti" .held nt KvergreVn Fnrnf"vJ JJJi UlC Clltl OIIIIC ltOOSCVj BnillpsaZJ'l' Fnrcy Ellis, prcsldei r?f ' . I presided nt n dinner whiei. i.vPI ihc auilpllc events. Hpeaker i.i0S Judgc .Tehn M. ltfiSE. 'M" Charles. E. BrtliL-.t...!-' .".' lJi CaSsldy'. Jtiage Ut e ? rvai11?! Judge Jehn H. Walsli. CVnn Whlta afTanhaeiS. m ,.. '.V" 7,.7-T"-: ? "rganl reer'SSnT'VAffaVr"'1 .!?!Phanl. a."a class travellnic team? Vtia iVim" iiV day. July 4. open for in. ." L1" has Ts Ilka, te hear f remaaurh. Ifim, ..''i," 'iial Auuuben or. nnv ether clubs if ihl"".' class., Ilughey McLoen, 008 W, V"i mena'.ng avenue. "et VerZ' ,) aiaii uen UOWn W r-sSrV .i.1uVSu..'"'- f-vmtt .il te' YhV- Kanias "ci't, Cliui "eV &&mi iuniiun. nrjun came from the YvuKsM rluh nf the Wealern t... vl" ,n' "Kb. taj SSaKfliWl W 'fji W '-VI 1 7 aflBBSBBBuLlEsxJvKjt F XaBBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaRtaWasaaKm and at a lower price J2G PULL-IN en aNatienal. Get that cool, keen taste of fresh white burley. Frishmuth Bre. & Ce., Inc., Philadelphia a eAmetUa's eldest tobacco house nationals The mainm Burley CIGARETTES JMBLaaaaaaaaaaWasalaaaataaSsaas3asaaas-.M ' " ' 1 1 1 I i 7554 NEW RAILROAD CARS (Continental Types) Fer Sale by the WAR DEPARTMENT By Sealed Bids, Closing JULY 6, 1922 at 3 P. M. tEastern Standard Time) at Washington, D. C. k Tunes. Locations & Quantities of Cars Offered in ?his Sale AT NORFOLK, VA. (Qnarttrmtiler Intermediate Dtpet) 75 Bex Cars 529 Plat Cars 1550 Lew Side Gondolas 3650 High Side Gondolas ,'';" 1450 High Side 'Gondolas Vig,.,l,;,r" AT BROOKLYN, N.Y. (General Internediata Dtpet, lit Ave. and 59th St.) 500 Lew Side Gondolas The Government re serves the riaht in reject ami or all bids. r THE CARS offered in this sale were built by American manufacturers for military service in France. They are unused, but the Government does net guarantee their con dition. Component parts of these cars are stored in lets of 50 cars each at Norfolk, Va., with one or two exceptions, where lets include a smaller number of cars. Contents of the various lets of cars are listed in the standard packing list en file in the office, Chief of Engineers. The War Department does net guarantee that all parts necessary are contained in each let. Bids . must be for lets as they new exist. One car has been assembled at Norfolk Q. M. Intermediate Depot for inspection by prospective bidders, y Ne proposal will be considered unless accom panied by certified check of 10 of bid. Bids v must be made in duplicate upon special form 1 sent upon request. . . ' Send ler Propeiol Blank and full information, which it.ntc tuary btfert making imptctien and Mini bid. Adiuu: CHIEF OF ENGINEERS' ,2828 Munitions Bldg., WASHINGTON, D.C. Ml mm m M 't Pw ivaer J3m. "" -m Pi )r .MH.,. .-f'1-VM. 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