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'a h.ttms n l"ns ball an J V Jet an nr j hal Il" a " '.!' a' thf r- arnl hml 'hat a .in,iS' thrmu' tif'O'T1'. cr.fn. uhr" tl." rmi'th pnilfl. .1 Wi .! 1'Jatt. ri'v 'hampien. pin1 Frm.k '. Wwtnri. ".' U"teri. a fur-1 r xli.vr "f :p atl'l .i- 1 ip v t 'urn. l"'.a ' a out n. S!(. .U-'l I 4'" fn." N""'"!!. 1I-. r''t.'T. Xi:ir-.r Piatt wa sip en !tss:- I !. "f iir.ctiw, h. 'itin.. felns t" ' ' rur.t!. hf'" Gardner - l" V. II fiar'HiT. nf H.itT. ' . ulm held" tl. . nurp r,',r ! wa - .; "'i T. A. Wil .mi-, nf Cri.ie- ;.:(... -. !i: te he ninth h 1. D. ' ' rkran. rtiirii.iisdin Vi Vv. ftariT't .ti ii"' if the l'.i! !!. ' i i tnernins iKaint .Me'.rico Iti'-I' . of A'-lantli- I "In ''"r-fiii li1 ! l'i i -f 2 up .ft tli t irn. 15. W f. rk'an. HinfnH'r". i' ' 1 K. H. I.-.-"'ir!iis Hutitirii(l'ii Va !i". . S ami 'J M.ix Mar:en. winner nf tl nxMln! ' fil a .-.- tuatcn n t!i I.. rliilitiiiL'' K II. I'risr-. '( fr . Th" " nil uii.ir SO.H5 te ths i- fnt'-fnt'i I...:. TJ. I! KtiMTfr. t1 - l'riti fm - vrnc en. "w ':p en t!i vtran. K II. Fitlfr. M't..jtj i..n-.- t'. '. .-.... helf. TV' r pt.u nf tl,- '.w' h"." .n t e tlilrtv --:r -1 n'i 'lu-i'if' Ins r-'iii'i na'i nil fh l.'T r ti''" n w ha' t irti- i i. it te he n -rr'iBU' hitwfti M:i M.tp-'.it, ami Wi.r.ilj I'latt fn- rli m-iln! MnrtMn e.iinin; firt. laiil a makhlp nlb'ic -h'.t f'i'tr ('ft frein thi pm. Iup te thi- -r'.. nf t i- sni'ti. M.tre!i'- b.j!I Ciirlnd nre'.nl :i nl nl! bit wn' il'wn for a . TIi" x-'-.i tup tli 1,1- p-ut'T savf him a -nu- i:f -i TT l.'l T ! d thn fiH'l ! ' 'reki". Piatt SM'iinil Thfii ! .!.! I' n't ti"w! irmn! ri'v champion I'latt l,:nl two ). for l."l fl nrnl ki hi " mi hi- thirt;. 'fifth. I're.-n the in a' tl.iif -"tli. hnui'Vi'r. no . tarti'i 'li-.i'' r h '"rikins en.' nvr tb liptlsi- out of le'inil-. I IN nnxt In thi ri .k'i ;r.i h, pit' 'i .ibeu tvint fi-pt .ibnw M in. Up Ihii1' wi-nt fr tin- put ilown ilewn hill. !." tl... bii'l 'ut !. b.u-k nf th" Clip ati'l j'luipfil iii". II" iil' had a Klx-fenti r lni' -a-ik .'. tlimklns It 'iwl for thi- iii'ditl. IJui Mnr-tnn had wen with l.'l Tl.eir I'.iriU : llari' n i A ,M -"-ut i i 1 I 1 4 a 4 - IT In ". I -.314 :, :, 1-.T Tl JUmiKr. 'i' M Out 4 i. ". I A I " 1 in . . :. 4 4 a t .". t 3 sr ::: n, J. XV fin 'A M v-Oat 4 i 'i i. a i. i 4 -si In ' . i n x ii t i -" J. V f - 'I i Out . ' i " ' .i ' i .') i ?m In . . i ' I '! 4 ' 1 ". VI 7'- "7 --"J Kemi' nf ".! n'lur ; 'iurn tl.nt qualibc.l for Hi- i.iat'h ; ' i - r'.n.' this tin rn. 114 fellow. 1 1. i' i ikm-, II. V. C r . 'K 77 -,.: It i: Km-p. per, I'nin'i-ten, 7." 7- 1 .".'! W II. Jardni-r. ISuffule. 7ij 7!' .".". 1J. 'A North Pacific Coast The Gateway te Alaska and the Orient Round Trip, $133.14 Frem Philadelphia Ge te the Pacific Northwest for health and inspiration. Get acquainted with the wonders and beauties of this enticing vacation land. See the Reckies, the Cascades and a dozen ether mountain ranges which erosion has sculptured into forms of magnificent grandeur thrj will held you spell-bound. Enjoy the Pacific seashore resorts a: . Scenic Puget Sound. Pi mr from Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Superior te Butte, Helena, Missoula, Spokane, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Victeria, Vancouver. Ihreugh constantly chamrimr enntmir and cnler. The landscape varies with startling rapidity; fields of mountains, orchards, sapphire Jakes and picturesque ,1 Heme-Run Hitters in Yesterday's Games AMERICAN I.KAIitE Yeter Se.inn da) Total Hiilh. New erlt t : ITJlt. Ilo.ten 1 S NATIONAL I.KAGIE -mllh. New erk 3 Ml'lrr. ( Mf-ice 1 3 I'Mrf. I'Ull.dflphU . 1 .' IvJLftrein. t'lilrjtn 1 1 I.EAGl K TOTAI..". mr run I.'ensue ei National I-rarue It.!) !.. tir'nw. h. i 7 !.": n. W. i -..r :. H..:-..i-r. 1 7s 1.19: J. J. I'..ai.'. I.'n'n.'i. 7:i 7'i l.Vi; i; H Lir'.ss-. Mr.en. mi 7! lef. Herk- of IJlrtli Tv . n ernlns rr.'ind t-f r presil of sr": " rin? f'lr th" thirty --It hole. I.irtnn t..'-' i nut the :Udd of nbeut Kl ta-'r f t the tiri-t p.rhtfn by a treV and a 74 Hi. 'fce-.ve exi";'"it rxintrel in t e fiie of :n -f' r :i- whl.'h r.xrr'nnk hlni i'tl th'" vlTl, l.n i' Ifi'ri' 111- tee -l.et tt i- tn ,err; .ind r..- iaisi.t tl. rtfk twllrv A .rf of th li" renv.v i i hit.i h CO'li'J p'n.v " but h.t '!,' t..i, twii'P bi f : .- se' en fhe grts. Up ulpl v :t tbl blotch of u 'J wi'h n bird en pu h if tl.e next two lnni: holt- A t" i-hiit that In din"d 'e ill"" P'. hiai m the mush at the lmrt - xth, and another ret him n .1 at he tnth. Hut he S"t two i..or.. i,ird r"imn: bai'k for a 37 each wa. A ti.i-'ed putt en 17 wa rreed with en.' f..r a bird en 1N. hi ti he ri'pt'.i'i-d In the afternoon. Kudv Knejipi-r ' n.sht five bird" a '.'I readied the eigh'iuith with a fmir for a 7.''. Hut here h- silppl te a ix and a 7.1. f'arke Curkrnn and W II. Iardner pr in tl.eir annua! tilt for uieda! Iien- r-, whl'h Iia preve.i :cn-ful in tn- pn-t In th" timrnin,' Corkran had a b.id -tart with a pu.l te t!ie 1' indarv tre- and n trapp-d .ereniI hi, C"t n bird en th" -i-cvpnij anrl third by n"at putt. H- and inrdrier both cit -ix" mi Ne. 4. (iiirdlie- by dis sine a in.i!.l' niblie -hut nnlj about thr' feet Tie la't-r vink a 72-feet putt, how hew pit. !..r a turd en tin- ti.'th. after pu-liins a .u.'z-r .-het In qm-er stle te tl.e zr""!i I'hey both mi--ed threes nn th- -hurt -lxth and Corkran just iii.-jert a uT"ut rhiince for n bird en til -nen:i t- another turn of tin- ball. II- iiiad.- .; for it by a pim of hrii'.an''" nfi-r u pulleij Iren l tin-ci-fik bank at Ne. 7. Hi- ten mi. iiii-m) rlinnii' and belifi ut th" b.u!. which re-i- hiili In ti." a." 'e i!re;i but two fn-t from th" .,i 'iarlt.er cot a Ien; putt for a pur f iur en th" n.i.tl Then th" i: : a i.i.r ; 'we- en t'i' t'in'h bowl fmir ei.nt' i- t'M! l"-t iffert iniiuiu' back. i:."h 7: liurll" Ie-lp, I.j I.j h -.'. or. te ?. i rt r i-1 e' Th Mt nih or." et r r.. ic 1 vr .n i'i? miri.nn 1; cn.s la 1. "e ixi'-t 1 Jgg.i-tf m ! t p- 5 l.nn Imtne ' ru ' "t- 'lirrper. h ! . 1 ir,' V 1" -I Kii -.' F't s or . I' Wirr . 1'fl'kni ij .in 1 It - 1' -ri " - inw 'it triis -p.rr' . i-.jK -fi -a n' n h hunct.M wr" b r- U ! n th. me-nin? urei.nl tne jcer- bef! ""rK" Itrewn. V. '.h H'rlen K II I'-- .r . en -s t r. 1 i It- rr.ehani"s with -. waa t. 'T v I.. I', il'ilitr.fr ni. v.-'r: Rial ;ft a "n j( .,- f til T.irr rt ,'iir' H.tih. - h j. ' irtir n be'nbirl.nt: tv rir- e Ji f beurrll if, .1 lillfh a' , ,... r e. J tr , p mi -Mrr-'l "u. .! .. 1 if 'if'i t." 'uu'h tr. iaiii ffiiKi. lilkin- rjr'"i h had i iern ', n "..r r 'f , (rr.n- I i.t .if.r ' i I !" 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HUTCHISON LOSES BRITISH GOLF LEAD Kirkwood Sheets 72 for Aggre gate of 147 Jeck Turns in 78 Strokes BARNES PLAYS BRILLIANTLY" .sandwich. Ens.. 'Tun" ".0 After , urnlne in 71 for 1 1 fir-t qualifying round je.Jerla.v. .leek II'itehien, of Chleace. preent champion, was feven i vtrekei weri'O In hi ecend qualifying round of he IirttlMi open eelf "ham- I pien!.ip here today t ltuMiKm took 7s. and thi gave 1 . l an azsregate for th" 'h.-tt.-iv holes i of 14H " .Jee Kirkwood. th" Autriiim "ham- j pien. pn-"d Ilutdil-en !n th" race for th" qualifying medal. II- di ! 7- today, i and hi aggregate of 147 a- ''" b st tJrne.1 In up te the rarl afternoon. ' Jim Ilarnes cut ten trei;i- n ms eere of yeterday, getting for n ' total of 114 Harnen iilnMil brilliantly going out. UN golf a rinwl"- nnd he reached the turn in '"' Coming 1 e,ne. he mad" eme mi'take. tak i:.i :v. ifhir ngsreeat" core wire Harry Vtrden. 1.1'.': Cyril Telle . l.H'. Waiter Hagen. another An-"rl"an. turned In 7.1 eterday, but get away te a latf -tart tedav. Aubrey Hoeiner. of the St. Cloud Club. I'arl etenlay played n bn'.l.atit round In 7". while Heger Vftl.M"l one of the Knirli-h amateur star. 'red a 7.T. while Ab" Mitchell, en the l'r.n""' link, made a 77. A. Ilnvr went around in 7U and Tem Walten in 71 Edward Hay had an unlucky di. hi (ir" reading 1. ,1. H. Tayler could net de Utter than M). Harry Varden ale had a 72. Cyril Te ley and Captain Carter, two amati'iir. had 77'. and lie in -eventh po-itien. Willie Hunter made a 7!i. and 'leerge Duncan SI. .lack Wh.te cored 77 and .lame Hraid 70. V H. Rniirne. of Stockport, made a 7.'t. and T Walten, of I.jtham Stan-n-. 7! Twe hutidred and twenty-five player h-id entered the tournament, and all except nine started. The eighty men timing th" lewet-t aggregate core in the quallfuiiL' round- of today nnd to morrow vn be fligihle te compete for th" epn h.iiniuen-hip. lIi.f"lil-en'. sen re xestenlay ranks as tl." prefes-.nn.il rcceiil for the ieure. II! cnril wn as- follew: 'I.'. , j j i 3 i s I 431 In 1 u 4 I 3 5 4 4 3S 71 Hoemer played brilliantly for his "II. Hi nnh bad hole wn the fourteenth, where h" required a -ix. HI card fellow-: f'ui 4 13 4 4 3 4 3 433 In I I I 4 r. I 3 .'. fi 3'J 72 C Maye, plnjing en the Hevnl St. (Jeorge's ceur-e. went out In HO and -cored 1. en the way home, a total ' re IMwaid Van Vleck, of the Garden 'City (Leng lsbmdi Clelf Club, iiad e total of !i0. 4V. nut and 4S home He was under live nr only live helef. but did rln ixtefntli in three. He played the Hey al St. (ieerge's Coure. College Baseball f..Mi s( uriii i.Eii inn tedav Hiruril -. -l-. N'e linen. Conn, x-rmntit . Ilelj ( rn-, Unrrester Masi U'e-Irj.in 1-. Amherst. Amherst. .Mu. MTKKI1Y"4 HEri.T- Ternell, 4i Darlmnuth, 3. I'nhersllj of erment, 3i Hely Cress. . Ry Beauty" grain, valleys, rivers. America's Hepe I VuiWifKr i btt8 iK:$&m fyi 'sKf r,.mm .Hi. , , ... iiluiltl..-.tI.C.t:Ci-u.j qrjj -I0CK HUTCHISON Chicago golfer who Is favored te retain his Hrltlsh open title. He lias an aggregate of 149 for the 30- hole qualifying round HARVARD PLAYS YALE First of Baseball Series Starts Te day at New Haven YAI.K ( rnne. K. O'llrarn, lb. (led. rf. Aldrlch, . Vi'nrren, 3b. Wily. rf. K'llr.T. "h. Mallen. r. t lilttrnilrii. p. ., IIAHVAItn I.lnreln, 3I. lionlen, rf. I'onlen, . lrn. lb. Irnklnn. 3b. .Irnln, If, llullerk. rf. .Murehr. c. dekrkr. p. New Haven. Conn., .Tune 20. The firt game of the Ynlc-Hnrvard base- i ball series will be played this afternoon ' at Vale. Field before n commencement which inav be estimated nt 15,000. The old graduate have been coming In 1 since Saturday, and the big game was the general topic discussed. Reth team defeated Princeton two games and the triangular championship ' depends en the result of today's game 'and the one tomerrw, which will be played at Cambridge. Harvard defeated Princeton, 13 te 1 and .1 te 4, while Ynle wns victorious by scores of 1-1 te .1 nnd 4 te 2. Har vard f'pllt her i-eries with Hrewn, while Yal" took both games. Yale wen nnd lest te Hely Crew, while Harvard was twice beaten by the Worcester team. Last season yai0 nm Princeton both lest their series te Harvard. Ne Profits for This League I ndmonten. Alberta. Jane L'O The XVet--n International !l&s"ban Laiue, compris ing Vancouver. Taeemi Calgary and 1M 1M rn.r.ten. has etetl te fibantl Most of the rluis were hard hit financially i l E IN DELAWARE PLAY Plenty of Thrills Premised Ten-1 nis Gallery at Wilming- ; ten Tourney I MRS. MADEIRA WINS BATTLE Wilmington, Del.. .Tune 20. Three feature matches nrc premised the spec tators nt the Delaware Stnte Tennis tournament today, , Mies Marthn Bayard, nf Sher Hills, N. ,T.. meets Mrs. M. B. Huff, of the Philadelphia Cricket Club: MIrs Flor ence Ballin. "West Side Tennis Club, New Yerk, clashes with Mrs. C. Ma deira. Merien Cricket Club, and Miss .Leslie Bancroft, of the Longwood 'Cricket Club. Bosten, opposes Mrs. ,T. Snunder Tayler, of the Wilmington Country Club. i These matches will provide the gal lery with plentv of thrills. The one between Mr. Tayler and Miss Ban 'croft will be a banner contest. Miss Bancroft is one of the lending tennis jstars of th" ceuntrv nnd lias been play ling brilliantly in the present tourna ment. Mrs. Tayler is a former Dela ware champion, and is the only local plater new in the running. The match between Mhs Ballin, of the West Side Tennis Club. New xerk, and Mrs. c. Madeira, Merien Cricket ,Clul. will be a hummer. Mrs. Ma ' deira worked hard for her place in I the tournament in the first round yes terday, finnllv defeating Miss Katherlne I Perter. 11-1.1. 0-4. 7-.1. Then, in the 'afternoon, she put un another great ! battle in the second round, when the match went te three sets, the Phila delphia!! winning out, 0-4, 4-0, 10-8. Tin- match thrilled n large gallery, ' The third round of the men's nnd women' singles stnrted this morning. I At neon today drawings will tnkc place t for the doubles, which will all eet under way this afternoon. The semi-nnnls in the singles will nlse take place this nfternoen. i The work of Mrs. .T. S. Tayler, chair mnn of the Associate Gelf Committee, I of the Wilmington Country Club, has been a big feature. Yesterday morn ing she easily defeated n clubmate, Mrs. W. H. Priekett. 0-0, 0-1. Then in the nfternoen she maintained her geed work when she stepped Miss Deberah Seal, of the Wet Side Tennis Club, New Yerk, in two sets, 0-2, 0-0. The one big match yesterday which held a great gallery wns in the men's I singles, when T. W. Harris, of the Wilmington Ceuntrv Club, a local fn-x-erite. fell before the rnpidfire work of I Phil Neer. nf I.eland Stanford Unlver- AT MATCHES aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaSaal aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV The secret of its success is in every package the superior quality which its makers put there. Try a package today. ) OuAiAnts9d JfTViJyiecA. (h Fivc Leading Batsmen in Each Majer League AMKKICAN Slsler. St. I-oel. Speaker. cleTelaml llellmnnn. Detroit febb, Detroit. ., Miller. 1'hlliulelphla . NATIONAL Hernsbr. St. Int"" Kellr. New erK lllcbre. I'lttsbtirsh. . iirlmen. Chleafe . Johnnten. HreuMyn. I.EAOfK 0. AH. II. r.c. . At -HO 109 .430 49 1! 7S .30 .. an 21.1 nn .375 47 ISO B0 .317 .. 31 200 71 .359 Ulflt'K (I. AH. ii. r.c. .. r.a m se .307 r.M 211 79 .357 . 223 70 .3M . . ft7 200 73 .3.14 . & 237 S3 .330 slty. California, the intercollegiate champion. , , , The California!! trimmed the local plnvcr in straight sets. .B. G-.L I he failure of llnrfl te come through the m reuml was a dlsappeintmen . as he was being touted te be up wltu tne lenders nt the end. Sam Pest Gees te Reading rt. mllnc Va.. June 20 The Heading In i,n'.tK iSmvV Club hftiuie cured S.rn ' fnst nrt bafeman nnu piicnrr. 1'iL.ji 1 U?oekl"n Natiensl Lc"",ti1.u1'5'.f c m rde' Ite an announcement by PresMenl M. O. Moere. White Sex Get College Player Clileaee. June 20 Iee WllUrd. an out eut iniraBn. juii' -" . . re orade. ne uer irem wit: w'":",'i m Mnnaner Moulder. 'el. ha 'creftM " Manager Uleaten. of ths Chlcace XShlte box. rAJlOl'8 MINCE 1808 GOOD'S Deg Seap InTiferttinr. HealtUnl, Refrtininf Kills flca. cure minie, prevent! tranij mltslen of dleease and vermin. Pre. metes luxuriant Bretti of hair. Ezcr '"" AT UP-TO-DATR DIUTOOISTS EVEUYXVIIEnE TAMES nOOD Inc., PhUnrtlnhl U.V.EnAI.1. TODAY 3:30 P. M. NATIONAL I.KAUt'B PARK. .. PhUlies vs. Chicago "Cubs" Seal en Sale at Glmbels' and Spaldlnr' HAl.I-Kll'S HAI.t, TABK 13T1I 4 JOHNSON STS. 2S00 SOCTII Onen-AIr Hexlng Tonight 8t30 Sharp PAT IIKAIir.r.Y v. I.EN KAWLINS .1 OTHER STAK 1IOITS Prlres. ROc and 1.00 1 CAMBRIA A. C. ffi.t I'rhlay Kienlnr. June 23, 1922 OI'KN-AIK HOXINO Ilittllne Murrny va. Kid lYederlcki MERCER 1 he Mercer transmit tien u hung "amidhip" where it properly belongs. Why? Examine Stripped Chanit in Oar Showroom "Sturdiest Car Built in America" Curran-McDevitt Moter Ce. 033 North nread St. TURKISH by INSOMORAU9 .....HI &&(3 V lZif A I imr VIRGINIA &j? A flSIS XX - BRITISH DOUBLES TEAM WINS DAVIS CUP MATCH Klngscete and Rlseley Score Third Victory Against Italy Koehampten, Eng .Tunc -'0. The British Isles team wen the doubles mntch today In the Davis Cup tennis play with the Italian team. Majer Algernon R. Y. Klngscete and Frank THualm ilefenled Centre CnlcSn mill Count DI Rebecco. 0-1, 0-4, 0-0. Tin uriusn isies team scored in n convincing manner In two games of sin- Chansla Prices "THUItr Waren"..nS4A 1 1-4 te 1 1-2 ten 1445 1H te 2 ten 1790 2U te 3 ten ZW 3 te 4 tee 318U . 0. e. suyaw $1245 Chassis one-eleven cigarettes Three Friendly Gentlemen BURLEY Rim tilnyed yesterday. R.OordenrZi' defeatwi Count ill Robesce, 0-1 bV !, nnd Majer Algernon It pi tr,"3' 0.4 fl.1 n CoIetnld, fT Randelph Phlycett is sufferlnr ,'. n severe attack of rheumatism and 2 net compete In theL teatches. p. Innd's prospects seemed black. htifT situation wns relieved by the fiw & tl.e Italians did net play Baren s5?, nnrffn. their nlrniini .!,..! ' . "'0T Ne reason was assigned for his hs4 ' scrntclied out of the matches. MernriJS formerly wns a lieutenant in IP Austrian Armv. hut ... naturalized ltnllan In 1010. ' SXemft "Utility Wagen V Why this "Speed Truck" Lasts for Years Under the heed and the fleer you'll find the difference. Ne passenger ear partsA thorough bred truck. 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