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STARTING NOW DREXEL EVENING SCHOOL j,:f47i Makes you want te smoke another -mild enough te let you. h II iKiJ& iH I STICK TO Ipl 1 irSSAFElfl Olie tUenlehr & llre Inc. Bf i$vfBfl; j rtiiMciph.. cm. 1650 Kvaf'i 8emi-Pre Baseball Teams Have Anether Busy Night With Games en Lecal Diamond! TWILIGHT NINES North and Seuth Phils Meet en Fermer's Field, and Spring City Opposes Stenton BRIDGETON AT M. E. SMITH Twe of the tcums very much In the runninj? te represent the downtown sec sec Hen In the nlny-eff for the Philadel phia: hnueb.ill championship meet to night at Thirteenth nnd Jehnsen street! when the Seuth Phllly Hebrews cress bntii with the FlelBher Ynriicrs. The Fame teams enrae together In n double bill en Memerial Diiy and the Spahs wen nt their home grounds nnd also en.tlie Flelsher's field. The Yarn era have net forgotten these trimmings nnd are out te retrieve the double Ions. The contest will likely resolve Itclf into n pitching duel, with mil Me Kenty shouldering the burden for Tem Welker nnd Chtrktc Passen doing the hurling for the home club. The MarPhnll E. Hmlth nine, which plnyed nt Uridgeten lns-t night, will meet the same team en the store boys field at Tenth and Butler. Mnnager Mays feels that the club Is at present In n position te compete with any In the State, as It has lieen winning nt a rate of .i'iO the last month and turn Inp bark many of the prominent out-of-town leadere. At North Philadelphia The Seuth nnd North Philn meet ngnln. The same clubs furnished Seuth Phllly fans with entertainment Ian night nt. Bread and Blglcr streets, nnd another record crowd IS expected at Fourth nnd Wlngoheektng streets. The Inrgcst nttendance of the season greeted mil ituiieiph's team en its appear ance untewn several weeks nce. Liz Powell and Stenton Field Club plnycrs nwnlt the coming of Spring ('Ity-Hoyersferd nt the former's field nt I'lill-Kllcna nnd Mugrove streets. The visitors were beaten nt Dobsen the ether night, but liave one of the best clubs hereabouts nnd Powell will tnke te the hill himself In order te secure n triumph ever the combination of aiontgeraerj. County League players. Dave Bcnnls ban another star attrac tien for the fans of Germantown at Chelten nvcnue nnd Magnelia street. The visitlne nlne is the Atlantic City Baclmraeh Giants. The Germantown players have net been en the winning end in mnnv names, but the fans have seen hard-fought contests and ones that were net decided until the closing innings. Beth tcuma have wme henvy hitters and the affair will likely be a slugging match. Shanalian at Terminal The Philadelphia Terminal team has been anxious te play here bs a home combination. Manager Smith was en the lookout for a field all season and has been playing- at Forty-eighth and Walnut streets en the Donevan-Arm strong grounds. The railroaders is one of the best teams anywhere, but te date West Phlladelphlana have net been keen te appreciate first-class twilight games. The Terminal lads will meet Hhanahaii in a return game, and Beb David will oppose Al Mnene. The Lit Brethers' team Is another club thut has recently secured home grounds In west Philadelphia at Fifty fourth nnd Elmwood nvcnue. Barney Slaughter's team will have St. Cel umbe as an attraction this evening and as the clubs are evenly matched it should be n geed game. The Merrill Pres, which la cemlne te the front with n rush meets Hatch Moter nt Forty-seventh nud Spruce streets, The motorists und the Brewery town representatives clasped en Saturday Hatch rallied in. tbe eighth, scored teven runs and took the lead, but Mcv.lU en rim right buck and wen the decision in the ninth. Hatch is anxious te retrieve the defeat and Manager Tetzner win use Trey, tbe team's burl ing ace en the hill. Today's Independent Scores and Yesterday's Results TODAY'S dAMT3S Dctjen at American Chain, J. J. YerK, l'.i. Ht, llarnnba Baltimore. -MO. at UsJtlmere Black Sex, llnchuruch Ulanta at llllldale P. if. Darby, a eprlnc Clty-noyerrforrt at Htcnten rielfl wiuu. 1'nn-E.jienn ana .uusKrove sireaii. Bhinithau ut PhllndelDhla Terminal, Fem-elKhtli and Walnut otrcela. Ht. Columbi at I.lt Drothers, Fifty-fourth struct ami );imwoe'l avenua. Seuth l'hlls at North l'hlli. Fourth and wumunecKinir sirects. irerrlll IVea at Hatch Moter, Pbrty reiemh anJ Hpruce. nu-fetn Fleluher at Seuth Phllly Hebrew. Thir teenth und Jehnsen etreetn. lislfleld at Puritan Hccend and Cltarfleld atrcetH. WlMwoed at Koteaeme, I and Venango 14 1 retit n Atliintle City Decharach Qlants at Gr- niamevni, i.nun avenue and :uaimella utrmlts. Columbia C. C. at Stenchurst. ntty-elRhth I 11IIU t.U.IIUV BliCCIV llrldgnen at M. K. Smith. Tunth and Ilutlur utruets. Iliirlln A, C. at Ureonweod, Tulip and i Ann etriuH. Mainiella Rtara at Trankferd Yellow I jaekete. I'runKfanl avenua and Pratt mreet. ll.inKern' nnd llrokerB' I.eaiue Drexel ft ( e. u Illddle & Henry, .Fifth atreet and Taber read. PhlUdelphla Financial Iea(ru Insurance Cempiiny of North America va. ITranklln Trust. Fiftieth atreet and Chester avenue. National Hank and Trust Company Loimie Cern I'kclmncu vs. Federal lleaurve, blba lark. I'hilartDipnia Navy Yard laire U, ItOllcf H. V. S. B. Handpfper. l!lS i. if. .3. .8, Nuial HesplUI vs U. fl. H. Shuwmut, 8:10 up 1 M. Lasti" Island Navy Yard, P. n. T. I.easue. seotlen A Jacksen at Cumberland. Tenth and Dutler etreets: seo see seo teon 11, AllcKheny at Frarkferd. Frankford tlfnuu ujivi t iiiifc oki,:ei. 1 Industrial Amataur Leaeue xtm . Mlllir ut Whitman. Frankford avenue and lluelilus street. Wist Heys' Club at Walla Deya' Club. D and Ontario streeta. i-AHT Niartra scores Strawbrldge & Clothier. 13. Legan, 1, Philadelphia Terminal, fl, Hhananan, U Nleduwn, fl: llnrtrnm Park, 'J, J. N. Harber, 10: Sphas. 2, heuthern A, A.. 6: ("ayuaa Tref, 2. ht. Harunbai. It; Konslnirten, 2, Hrldesburir. fl: American Hrldirn, 2. Pink Company 1'.'. Philadelphia Scheel, 8. Keslent A. C.i HI, Comus rjub, 0. Norwood. 11; Media A. A . n. Seuth Phlll'es, (1, North Phllllee. 2, Mlniiiawawa. 3. Piedmont Qlants, a. Wlldwoed. 12: Puritan. 1. Hull Telephone Construction, 10: Oupen-holm-Cellins, 0. vv Tiventv-elghth Ward, 18; Huntingdon Tk-prtf. 10. (liuhnrn rarseni, 18. H. 11, Smith, B, Ctenehurat, U, Netawme, 7, J & J, Dobsen. II; Lunidule, It. NatlUty. 0, Helrleld, II (tie. I) Innlnsi). St Michael's, IS, Ilerlln. B. Mount Helly, n. Camden City, 1. Woodbury. Ill Paulsbnre, 1, Ilelment A, C , lit Ulbbstnnn, 0. Illllilale. II: lrarlmracli Ulunts. i, Walls lleya' Club, 10; Allegheny Junier Mount' Helly, 0: Camden CHly, 1. Sisler First Majer te Register 100 Hits St. Leuis, June 15. Oeerge Sis ler, first baseman for the 8t. Ieiils UrewiiH, was the llrst major league player te inake 100 hits this season, hating imesed the cenhiry mark jenHTday in the game with Washington, IN RETURN GAMES EVENING PUBLIC HOFFNER FIRST TO WINJOGER CUP Phllment Pre Beats Jack Camp- bell, Yerk Read Expert, in P. G. A. Play-off for Title WINNER HAS 77 TO 80 By SANDY McNIBLICK CHAULIB IIOFFNElt steed by and beamed proudly as they gathered around n glittering silver trophy out at Phllment today. It was the KvraiNO Punue LEi)OF.n trophy, emblematic of the golf championship of the Phila delphia Professional Golfers' Associa tion. HeITner, n Philadelphia boy born and bred, is the first winner und perhaps it was fated that he should De the first champion, Down the read In the "hop of the Old Yerk Bend Country Club. .Inch Campbell win muttering something about "bloody Iren shots," but even though he bail no cup te show them .TiipI.' hnrl ii ineclnl nnd If meant a let. He's alment u Phlliidelphlnn himself for Iie'h been a pre in the dNtrirt ler tlilrtium vpnrn. In knrtwn nnd lilted by every golfer that knows him, nnd there wasn't much, nftcr till, te cheese be tween Ileffncr and Campbell in their earnest struggle for thu first P. G. A. crown. In the chnmnlenship proper en Mon Men dav at TredyiTrin. Jack was tied with :i 70 for the best score made in the !5ll !5ll !5ll hole medal bnttle nnd nlse tied for the low aggregate. Beth he and Heffner had ir5 fctrekes and yesterday after noon they met at Paell te decide the title. They split the money, first and second, te the amount of $175, nnd yesterday tilted for the title, the medals end the honor of being the first te have his name engraved en the cup. Permanent Trophy The latter is one of the finest trnphiei up for local competition, n grent. nelid ftllver urn, presented by the Eviinine I'mr.ic IitDern te encourage profes prefes profes hlenal competition nnd te boeHt Interest in the game of golf. It is a pcrmuncnt trophy te be held each year by the club w'he'O representative wins the Philadelphia P. G. A. championship. It was the object of much admiration at Phllment today where the timnteurn were in the threes of their annunl dinner tournament competition. Quite a gallery followed the play off yes'erdav. Jack Campbell lest with an 80 te a 77. most of the gallery figur ing that a difference iu iron shots ppclt the verdict. Jack was having trouble with them whlle Ileffner saved himself mere than once with a geed one. Neither was very steady going out. Ileffner being a stroke te the geed at the turn with n 41 te a 42. After that the Phllment pre hit his stride nnd came home In 3(1. IIe had te, for Campbell was 38 himself, which was very snappy scoring, tee. Ileffner had 21 putts going out nnd but 13 bark. Jnck was Mwrt en the lirst, but ran up well en the second te be even. He pulled Ills drive nearly out of bounds en the third and his recovery went te the trap. Frem there lie was sweetly out nnd get down In a putt, astound ing the gallery by winning when Iloff Ileff ner took three putts. Campbell took three putts himself en the next nnd Ileffner, after being trnppcd In two, took three putts en the lifth for the only fl en his card. Putting Rallies They were Iteth en the sixth from the tef nnd it was .Tack's turn te take thrce putts, which he did. Frem the far edge he took three putts at the seventu te make It all even and they halved the eighth. Ileffner had a beautiful weed from the rough en the long ninth with n "bull-deg" spoon, the shot rolling nil the way onto the green. Jnck hit the pin with his third, bnt failed le get the putt and was ene htroke te the bad te the turn when Ileffner get his bird, .Tnek missed n wce putt en the tenth, about n feet long, had a shot out of bounds en the twelfth and missed nnether wee putt en the thirteenth. These three were costly. Neither wns nn the fifteenth, but get -l's nnd Ileffner's trapped shot nt the sixteenth cut his lead te three strokes when Jack played a sweet llttle chip ever a trap for a par 4. Campbell had a mean pull from the seventeenth tee, but It looked ns though he cut down nnether when he chipped nearly dead en his third. Iloff Ileff ner being off In two und then left with a long putt coming back. He get it, however, nnd then laid an Iren the short eighteenth. Campbell was up the bank en the far side with a weed nnd left himself n long putt coming back. But he sank It for a half in .'!s, Heme line shots were played In the round nnd winner and loser were heartily clapped. Their cards: Heffnsr Out... In. .. Campbell Out. In... 4 rt S 1 0 3 .1 .1 44 .1 ! 4 .'I 1 U4 330 TT t 4 n 4 4 e n n 12 H 1 I 'H H a 38 80 Scraps About Scrappers Temmy Teirshrnn has cut Aem a bit tit his training for th match with Harry Grcb at the Phlllles II ill Puik new that the date hail jMi s.n back from June lid until July 10 This ulll bn thu most Important test of Leui;hran's moti-erlo career Je Hmlth Is In tvrneual thark-e of I.euuhran'a training; and he Is confident Temmy will be n shupe te r!e the light heavyweight champion of America a teush tusilt'. Steo Merris, of Seuth Phlladelrhln. Is In thu best thape and down te 11H round. He Is making i.n tlfert te net into the elimina tion tournament belnif decided at Iho Ice Palace. Stuvn i matched for a bout ut Atlantic City July 3 "' Millie nrewn. IIJ who claims a victory en a foul aualnct Hay Mulligan, Is open te meet any one his uuWht. Three benta between Ncirrn betera will be rut en at the Nitlnnnl tenlrlit. ri,,.,i, Cress has malchxl Johnny Mei.!cy with Jnek Dillen, Hurry Nutter mralnst tliack .Teir ami Hattlini,' Pet" William agalnKt lllark ritMlmmens Keut betwren white beya will be Al Jolsen llenny Pascal and Lew St'nKcr a. Johnny Milten. Wenny Ilai IfcthV follewliiK hl knockout lc lc Veiinn Cml-r, will meet thu erUf. y lluUt nt the National Club next nlKht. Churley Cresa clinched the tery ever Inal Danny Thursday n match today. An Inlrr-tlty featherweight fracai between Tmwhcy Murray of Fltit,urKh ml WM" Oreen. of Kensington. Mill U, (he headllnar ut the CimlirH open-alr arena tomorrow nkht. Ham lll.ieklaten is Peek Martin K the sum!. Prellms.: Tnuuhey Dunan i Yeung Mulligan, JYankle Farm vs, FranM Mack and Al Markle vs. Kddlu Kane. NujU n "II will l the attraction at r's Park next Tuteda night lib pit Halle Uracil' stiir set-te, Other tiitH arranged by Wl e Kilwards are: Debliv Hel,l,l.,.,, .' ,',',',: (laniiei, Messenger Miller 11, Jlmmv Marine, Al Mourn a Jimmy Willie. J Vniiiy Hi '?m vs. Mickey Doer and Jimmy Deran Danny Meruan. Kill Wi'rnw made such n hit nt Merlden Conn., that his mnnaBer, lloe Dej Heff. 11.1a LIS?11! ft,u"r?l "I"" ." hew the Seuth Phlladelphlaij there wain. nnny nerrls. another of Hoe lloe'a .bexera. la upseted te bes In Merlden within a month. ""-" lu LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, RECEIVES EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER CUP sbbP; VHvaallalL llaalaalaalaV ?flfcfi.t t BteS9XySBtBKiJ -1 y-'2sPiaa.aBsW-T"rIif' V'S flsMaaaaaaW i&.jr'-'- jX jjPf-. r - aialHillKeaMlallaHBlallalVL'jBlaBlallallallallallalB i rtX'M V "? "''. V C4 hm&WmLmmmmmWm: 1 jBpllIH Bebert Baniett, president of the Philadelphia Professional Golfers' Association (right), presenting trophy ie Ocorge HeiTncr, Phllment, who wen the first annual pre tourney Tigers Elect Athletic Managers Princeton. N. J., June IS, The following athletic assistant managerships for next our and manaijershlpa for the year fellow-In,- b.iie liren announced bv the Pr'nceten Athlctle Cemmittee: I.. P. Yandell, of Greenwich, Conn., varsity crew; D. P. Htauffer, of hoettilalo, Pa... varsity traLk: F. O. llarten. Jr., of Memphis. Tenn,, fresh man crew; W A. llarten, nf itele, Idaho, freshman track, J. D. MecWIlllam. of Klnniten Pa , 150-pound crew: J. 11, Miles, of Norfolk, Va , crossceuntry. The secret of its success is in every package the superior quality which its makers put there. Try a package today QA OuauraMMcd JUNE 15, 1922 OCEAN CITY PLANS BASEBALL SEASON 1 New Athletic Association Will Stage Games en Bay Ave nue Field SIGNING UP PLAYERS The rcldenti and summer population of Ocean City, N. J., will witnes some! geed bnsebnll nt that reiert this hcawn I en the grounds of the Ocean City Ath- j letie Asclnt!en. This organization, which is composed largely of Phllndclphinns who arc cot- , tagers nt tbe rcert, hns ncciulred title te a block of ground between Seventh nnd Eighth streets nt Ilnv nvenue. A ' contract hns been let for the construe- tien of modern stands and a fence te lnelose the field. The games will be played during .Tulvj nnd August and tin vchedule will be J arranged te include three games a ween. The team will be under the direction of M. Mackenzie, of R028 Nnrute Street. Philadelphia, who se nblv managed affairs last year. Mr. Mackenzie in enthusiastic ever the possibilities of a winning team this year and he premises te give the Ocean CItv levers of the national gnme some real t-pert. Mr. Mnekcns'l' lias signed the follow ing players: Tarr and Denten, of llucknell : McOrnw, l'enn nnd Austin, West Philadelphia A. H.. pitchers: Julian, Ilucknt'll, catcher; Mackenzie and de CeurN'j, Hucknell; Sensenlng pnd Payne. Penn infleldcrs: File. 15ur ,nctt, of nrrmantewn ; Cook, West one" eleven cigarette s .saaaHtta'NtlF SF I V VTIi' W '1 I III KSK arV I l-. t TURKISH VIRGINIA Ijy Phlla High, and Welph, Pcnn Fresh, outfielders. Ocean City, during the summer, has a large population of young people, college lads nnd ce-eds nnd thess who Invi. snort. The team will have a big following of fans who knew hew te root and cheer. Baseball is only one of the sports arranged for by the Hustling Oceun City Athletic Association. Qlants Won't Recall Jonnard Indianapolis. Intl.. June in Clauds Jon nard. pitcher for the Indianapolis American Association baseball team, who, It was an nounced, would b recalled te the New Yerk Oiants, will remain with the local team, et cept in the emeritcncy that . the Giants weaken, according te W. C Smith, owner of the Indianapolis, team. BATHING SUITS Men's California All-Worsted Bathing Suits, best quality, all color combinations Same in Beya' Life Guard Bathinp; Suits... Fadeless Pants, best )uality, Worsted Shirt and Belt. Ladies' California Bathing Suits, all color combinations, heavy worsted A special line in conservative comeinations for stout people. Flapper Medel Bathing Suits, heavy-weight worsted, strap type Bathing Shoes, Life Edw, K,Yryen Ce, Three Friendly Gentlemen BURLEY FIFTH MEW' r Five Leading Batsmen f ; in Each Majer League NATIONAL 7.KAOUK (1. A.I. H. Hi 11. tlrimth. llUlrn. 3J 101 'Jl 4f Dauliert, t'ln'mitl W i' " liellr. Nat lerk ti. KO.I I TZ AMKHICAN I.KAfUIK (I. A.n. It. II. Sisler, ht. 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