Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 29, 1922, Night Extra, Page 20, Image 20

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', THURSDAY, JTJNE 29, 1922
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Only One Eastern Representative m the Collegiate Tennis Tourney Semi-Jinals at Menen
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PLAY SEMI-FINALS
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STERN GRIP IS
BEST, SAYS TILDEN
A?
linns Scored for Week
In Three Big Leagues
harnpien Prefers It te Califor-
In Mb n'a Style of Helding Ten-
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Ikeep your eye en ball
; U'Ky WILLI M T. TllillKN. 2d
'!' World TrnnU hamplnn
l"01oel,v nllled te the question nf foot feot foet
St;ork In racquet technique or the oor eor oer
Tjert method nf using the racquet 1
SJt'renglv advocate the Pastern crip n
posed te tlu- Califernia1! or Western
Ji,(Te acquire the havtern g.'p put em
yJilir hands i if imi were iln te
hake hands with miiiip en-. 'I hen i I
$c handle of yeui 1 aeque! Inte jour
lialid with the hrnil nt right angles te
ihc cre Hid. thi im stringing perpen
jllculnrl.v te tin mini iThe Wi-teri
rfln makes the raenitet fnce nnriliel ir
the ground under the s.im" conditions
Then fit the racquet te jour mitum
(trip ns i lnvlj following the nl-ne in
strut t Ions ns evsib!e
Ground Strokes
,W On all ground stt ekes in shot from
the back court plnjnj off the beurne of
f.p ball I the laequet fnce -limliI travel
'fileiiR the line of thi tllght of the b.i'l
Jtpect It Hat ami pass oer if slighth it
the moment of impact, thus imparting
?tnp spin" or 'drop te the shot De
net jr tinder the bill, as th it will lift it
and cam out De net chop th" hnll
tlintll veu have acquired jour stroke
Hit service flat witli enK enough spin
tt0 kcep It in court until veu kiii put it
In with eertaintv Then learn twist
Velley with perfect flat racquet fur In
nbt stroke. our op. The gnat el-
Hj-ers of Amerii.i Hichards. Murrav
3ohuten and Alexander neier sireku
thlr olles Am man i in leirn i
Wj-nke if he i willinc te keep hittin;
'tjat and oer the ball. ecn nt the e.
'jipnse of mnn defeats and mere long
Chases after the ball The euU thing '
jle.wlll ln.e I his temper or i few b.ilN '
flyer the backstop anil he nrnv
Crent. game
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IN COLLEGE TENNIS
After Tilden's Crown
SENSATIONAL PLAY
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certain idaip mi n tennis luurt
I pre i.m runner l. lh..1.. Ii.
Msimlnatmg the uicerrMt jeu have euh
!the cerrett left WIhi'icut neshle
(lay jour stroke off the bounce if ou
re mere tiuiti ten tent from the net
lAu tile ball in below lour waist N.vnr
gt caught Invidt the baseline in within
Iteehe feel of the net This sU e
(about twe-thniH of the c eitrt i i- ihi
blank" or "no man s land, ami should
utvays be neideil It diawn in either
at once retreat te tin baseline or hiI-
'ance. te the net nostrum A liisflmpp ...... t..w..H w i.ri...i
... . , lll'rn M (IIITT1 CsuttMU
ijeuiu piay ii ue ut tnree teet behind tlie
tie and come in and meet the b'lll at
once retrcjting te his teriner position
ner nis net t ne net nun should
iay from six te ten fen tiem the net
xurerdlng te his -iif ami in linatieu.
lwa.8 ceering the struWht shot
.These few simple points m euit post pest
t!lln could turn main losing giuufs into
winners.
Luke Williams, of Yale, Only
Player Left in Morien
Tourney
, MORGAN BATTLES GAMELY
My ILI. V. C.KKKNK
XnUrrnltT of enthtrn Cnllfnrnta
T,.r. Mi.lilie Westerners, one Knt-
1 erner and one We-terner entered the
'(emi-finals of the lnterfelleginte tennis
tmirtninent out here nt Merlen frIck'' !
' Club estcrdnu while we btellcd in the j
gintdstand -Mr TetinU Pan and niv-
self
, It wn some mightv fine tennis that ,
the bes put up. tee the kind that (
mekes ou breathless anil hang onto
eiir sett and wlh te have a ien: lanv
stepped enh bemuse It Incomes neie""
s,n te breathe.
V.i uni.1iPil four matches nf ingle
with each man giving hi best te be
' the iter amUet with the lesiilt nlwnv
held btek tnntiltriiiRh till the In-t point
had In en i enipletid
We tirst watched renn'i pet and hope
-. .lnKn fii'tii tuc before the terrific nt-
tiuk of l'hll Neer. the present title title
heldei from Stntiferd. Mt I'nll
gradualh working the score toward vie
ter in the first set. Morgan made a
most determined stand lifter the score
steed ."! against him and iictunllx pull
ing up the score te O-Ti his own finer.
Villi's vet vice and injured leg
bothered him censidernblv. nnd coupled
with Morgan's leckli", spectnr ulir plav
going well, tended te speedllv dliuinifli
the had of the Stanford star.
Pulls Out of Hele
Hut with that old traditional Western
grit Neer did one of the most difficult
feats In tennis pull himself out nf a
HHuWV nnd hlv famous vide-i hole whin the etlur fellow has just
rvice seen will be no mere Mem-u.p same in ng
Urewn who is representing ,he fnlti red menn ntarilv the whole story
Washington T'niversltv of St l.euis in , lf f,. words Neer wen. S-ft. 0-3.
I the last set being interetingiv tunning.
bur with the champ never in serious
dunger
i Diminutive .Ilmmv Dnvles had the
skids put under him bv the sensation
of the tournament Hrevvn. of Wash-
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Eight Contestants, All Cham
pions, Begin Play for Semi
Final Honors
EVANS FACES UNKNOWN
HERE FOR RETURN GAME
Camden City and 8phai Will 8tagn
Downtown Battle
' The downtown section has only one
baseball name en the twilight schedule
this evening. Shetzllne Park is vnbnnt,
ns the. club will make n visit te Chester.
The Seuth' Thllly Hebrews lire the
only club In action, and they plav n
return game jvlth Camden City. The
same clubs e,'shed oil the Jerseymen's
diamond enianjjirday nnd the Sphas
wun uiiit i Mengel kiiek.. i ie
KILLS RACING JUDGE
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Australian star who In favored In
win title at Wimbledon. He
eaclieil the semi-finals In the Na
tionals here last ear and In e
Pt"J.ii he a strong contender for
tlie" I'. S. rrewn tills season
SIDE-ARM
SERVIC
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Semi-Finalist at Merien Devel
oping New Stroke for
Future Tourneys
PLAYS WESBROOK TODAY
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arm ser
the annual cb impienshlp teurnitnetjt of
the Intercollegiate I.awn Tennis Avo Ave Avo
liatien at the Merlen Cricket Club be
came famous ever night as a result of
his victerv ever dim On vies of 1 eIhihI
Stnnfen
SUZANNE APPEARS
fame alwajs is linked Ins
serv n e
Win ii thp raillurds first saw Hrevvn
using lus side inn stivlie the depsters
put him down as one of the nNe ran.
predutitu 1' wmilil be ii h a liaudieilp
that he would never pass the nrst and
second leiiliils Hut vjie sprvtie et
wliHtiver hi inlls It and hi aggressive
ness have tarrlid him all the win te
tin sHinl-final round, where teclav he
f Mil higau
jV(ch the Ball
lllThe last point is bv a
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II odds the most
Mwavs serwl ilile stiotie
Hrevvn hlwnvs has i mpleyed a sdi
arm serv be. whMi jjives him an un
usual out en the bill Hut he craduallv
is prai tieitig an ew r band stroke te
t ikp the place of his sde-whiepr
Siiiip I tirt lngiin te ji' iv tPimls
main vears age said Hrevvn tli -inclining,
' I have ired with a side
swing 'i lie cut' and top' was u
great puzle te the ether bev In tin
neighborhood and I had gieat mnm
This led mi- te practice this st.vle over
looking the ever-arm i-ervne
nut inier wnen I Degaii te plav e
didn't work t-e well The v just stepped
into It and slammed the ball wheievei
flill knowledge of the three iirei ecling
lines and rum an eiheiwlsp pprfeet
game. Kverv tennis pluver must keep , ,,,!,.,, pT(II1 ,U). s,e.ur, service
Ull J V Oil CUT- u.CIC IIIILil II UIIS IJI3 11
cjet. He should net leek nwav from
bis stroke at anv time 'Ihere re
many reasons vvbv this is se Te hit a
nievlng object one should m fuc t must
see it ileurlj The eve mii-t have
iiSharp focus en it The eve is like ji
ordinary cumera. nnd if von take a
tjnapshdt of a moving ebjei t with a
Itjtiall iiltnera, either the object is clear
duel background blurred or the ebju t 's
blurred nnd the background cliui lust
ty with the e.ve Heth ebjei t and baik baik
greund cannot be clear and in focus
lit the same moment N siin e von are
trying te hit the object net tin- back
ground, concentrate en the object
There is no use tc leek at tlie opposite
sjliurt, for the eeurt. i ei and tixtures
.. .,....riMii.i unit iiiiimir move, se
.. ...i ..r ,. ,..i, th.tii Vnu nrp net national eleublc s champiutiship
trying te hit veur opponent lenh miss , Hrevvn has achieved it treat record In
hltn and nut the ball somewhere where doubles plav for a veuth his age.
he Is net), te de net wat.h him If Among the titles he Is co-holder of
he is n geed tennis plaver ou knew h- the following. Inter-Mate double,
is either in position hi hind the basplltip Nebraska State doubles. Missouri Val Val
or else about eight feet from the net lev sutlenal doubles, M, Leiiih deilbliti
covering the straight she t, his position and Misserul Vullej Cenfeience dou deu dou
Ketn .letprmined bv his shot and stvle hies While both Hrevvn unci Wes
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of game, no von no nm m-m " '""n "'
him te see where hi I he legici!
knswer te all these I'l"" k
Keep veur eve en th Mill all the time
ft. Is In'plav.
side-arm n Btt( r'. serve was net up te snuff
l The tiere was b-1. 1 -tt. If-i.
' We-slinMtU Trims Sandern
j The seulhpuw slicker fiem Michigan.
Wpshioek teiind Sanders, of Dart
I mouth te his liking, and although the
i.neii dn vim battled vallinnth. Wes
j brook fen nl htm te frequent faults by
c level phtc ellUMlts
In the titer match we watched fair
j Harvard go down before ale when
t I. like Williams enme ftem behind nnd
! sw ampul limine aftir he had let the
I brst m t
I Se we find four stellar plavers left
1 Thev battle this ifternoen, and it will
be two tevhI battles
In the doubles which followed there
) wei viral interesting inatchis,
Dnvles and Neer buitlng Sanders and
Howe of Dartmouth, nnd the Prince
ton tiiitu, Heward and Tavler. nd-
vanccd another leunii leuav we n see
some pout i fill geed tennis worth
wall liiug rain ei het sunshine
AT TOPOF GAME
French Girl Easily Defeats Mrs.
Ellis at Wimbledon in
Twe Leve Sets
THOUSANDS WATCH PLAY
Jll Aioeclattd rrtst
Kansas City. .Tune 20. The flghl
for the seml-finnlist positions in the
Western Amateur Gelf Telirnnment be
gan tednv nt the Hillerest Club with
most of the eight contestants champions
of some kind and each n survivor of
three days of super-golf seldom rlvnlcd
in anv tournament. All have been
sheeting par ei better en the spertj
and hilly ceurc.
"Chick" uns, of Chicago, pres
ent title-holder; Dave Herren, et
Chicago, winner nf the national nma
teur in Pittsburgh a few rears nee :
Pred Wiight, American survivor In the
Hritlsh tournament two years age:
I t!eerge Ven Clin, trnns-Mlsslsslppl and
T'ncJfic-N'eithwcst champion, were
among tedav's competitors.
, Evans, in the dnj's first match.
faced u (etnparntive unknown in Yeung
Ted Pnvseur. Des Maine collegian;
Wright had Jesse Stuttle. a local nlnv-
er with considerable reputation In this
section, ns his opponent. Clarence
Wolff, of St Leuis, faced Herren. and
riancis (mines, the Omaha (Neb.)
plaver, wns Ven Tim's opponent.
There seldom has been a tournament
lu which such play ns jestcrdny's was
witnessed. "Impossible" shots, near
elefcntv for fnveiltes. elimination of
stars, extrn-hele mntehes nn'd mntchr
decided en the eighteenth preen nil
were part of the dav's program.
Following nre tedav's matches:
"Chick" Hvnns, Chicago, vs. Ted
Pnvseur, Des Moines.
Jesse Stuttle. Kansas City, vs. Fred
Wright, I.es Angeles.
Francis Gnines, Omnha, vs. Geerge
Ven Kim. Salt Lake Citv.
Clntence Wolff. St. Leuis, vs. S.
Dnvlssen Heiren. Chicago.
FIVE-CORNERED GRIND
has faith ln'fntnbllltv of Frnnk Schal
ler te humble the Sphns nnd he will
likely be given the hill assignment
against the Splms ngnln. while Mnnnger
(iettlelb may put buck Miller, who wen
the first game.
Jockey at Renp Then Turn Pistol
en Self With Fatal Results
Rene, Nev June U9. Leen Wing,
racing secretary and one of the Judges
nt the itcne race meeting, wns shot nnd
killed yestcrdny by Archie Zclgler, n
jockey, who then ian Inte n barn nnd
shot himself, .dying several hours later.
Wing wns one of (he best-known rac
ing secretaries ltl the West nnd enmc
here two weeks age te officiate nt the
Hcne race meeting. He was n well
known newspaper man of San Iran Iran
cIsce. Zciglcr was suspended at anceiiver,
It. C, last season and Wing refused
him permission le ride here, .clgler
fired five shots ut Wing, three taking
effect.
SIDESTEP BLACK SHEEP
Playert Commended for Refusing te
Play With Vanished Whfts 8ex
New burgh. N. Y June 20. VllUn
Sliay. Newburgh, and Mr. CassetW
roughkeepsle, members of the rough!
kcepslc regulars, have been commenbjel
for refusing te play with (he Au.
Peughkccpsles against the Scranttm
Mlnnrds, of which latter team Je
Jacksen, black sheep of the Chlei.
White Sex, was a player. -niW
The game was scheduled for Pntv
keepsle last Sunday. Shay has nlnt.i
baseball In Bridgeport. Conn" and d
vnnnah, Oa. He Is one of the 51
fielders In the Hudsen A'allev and h
been nt times connected with the semi
professional Newburgh aggregations
Mmblednn. Kugliwd, June 20. The
feature of the plav in the Wimbledon
lawn tennis championship tournament
vesterdnv was the first appearance nf
V. ' r i .t I. -I. .!! i tin
Subline l.engien. me r rencii km. "' I "All.lMatlenn" BlUe R.r. R. n.,
i.i.iu i. .. t.ru ni.miienh in. Al- Aii-iNaxiena uiKe rtace te Be one
though she wns pitted against .Mrs.
M. F Kiii-,. of Knglanel. who was ex-pec-ted
te be easv prev for her, never
theless the mutch nttrae ted thousands
of spec tateis te the outside court te wit-nc-s
the plav. As had been anticipated.
Mile. I eiuleu v en as she pleased. 0-0.
li.O The Fniich eirl seutiel le in
Heur Tonight
Five bikes nnd as mnny motorcycles
will go spinning around the pine saucer
ut the Point Hree?e Velodreme tonight
at the -fame time, when the "All-Na-
llntiu" 'ntiu.limii innlii.nflAf1 n.A la
exiterts te be nlitvlng nt the top of hei decided with n cpiititet of different ceun
game The enh ether game In the ' tries being represented, the entries nre
women's smglc-s wits between Miss I from Itnlv , Germniij . France, Denmark
Kllabeth Itwin, of California, nnd Miss and the 1'nlteil States.
Head, of I'tigland MNs H.v mi took the Peic-.v Lawrence, the American
match. 0-!t. tl-0 Istuiter. who halls fiem California, has
A mi nihil' of contests in men's singles c net appealed en the local track yet. He
were plaved, and In these there were was out of commission for n while,
several upsets. N'etnble nmeng these was owing te an Injury, but in the last two
the elimination of H. 1. C. Notion, the weeks he bus wen several raees, and he
Seuth African star, bv J. O. Andersen. nmv be expectvd te give Geerge Colotu Celotu Coletu
one of the prime members of the Aus- h.it .. Willie Applelmns, Jules Mlqitnl
i riili.ni team I he sceie wns -', ii-is
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"syy u "isv F5f ' many t the mirty yarn
l' pg thou eld tart u.euld jpin
1 y W3 - wMfe puffine their pipit
E3 of fragrant Virginia.
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Boxing Bouts at Smoker
li-2
I One of the sensational matches of the
I day was that In which J. Hrugneii. the
I voting Frenchman, wen from Manuel
I Alonse. the jspnntsh Davis Cup plaver.
(j-.'t. ti-4. -4-ti. t!-:!
I Dean Mathcv, the American tjlnver.
I was due te compete with M. Washer,
of Helgium. late in the afternoon, but
rain began fulling and the match was
Tl ti ui ' the II Na i e v t
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hini, i..in n.t .,chr .th.ptii. em 'j nir. I he Norten - A iiclersciii mntcn
nnd Htanvk Andersen a hard "battle for
the honets.
The pnee makers from whom the
bikers will pick te rlele In front of them
are ,11111111 Huntei, Philadelphia ; John Jehn
nv Schlee, Newark: Otte Miller,
Hioeklyn: N'eiman Andersen, .Den
mink, and Kddle Heet, Ithode Island.
Heinuse of rain in Newark Inst night
the championship sprint race, In which
both itebb) Wnitheur. Jr., and Frnu-
In the cisie crrl are enteiecl, wns postponed
ciiev ciisire.j , i,nvi. smrnu r,. ciev elep . . " , , ,h u tlnK ,,ou Vulli j a s,P11111i ,1111(i f ,1,,, .'s vlcles wa until tonight. As n rtNUlt tlie mntfll
a dllleiitif service tint can enlv de ' i.urirs li Hurr i-.aniutiO.uii Jetitmj i ri ...11(,.j i.. 1 0IH) vn, ctaters. It being llli e here tonight between Wnitheur
:"" '' ;."-; ,-"!-'.-.v.,uk .,..,.. -,"'? &WXk?A&! ? MM V,..,l has I,,,,, postponed until ,,
In t.iiiniameiit p'av It taki live crf.B, Jd,nm i,rr alj w nia,n Deimh nietishtp I futiue date. Jehn Chtipiiiun nnnettneed
si vears te ipvIej a high-ila ,c rv - i -rt timl th L-uer uf Jim Mearur '1 im ' this morning that lie would substltute
' '.""nThH.,,il. ,P.w.,,rr.,MH,'lirir'::.7u"r! iiitcduii Dr-VCMIIC Dl AVC I ""ether lace te take the place of the
i.f thf 1 M jT-"t ll I 'lie l-rllrs 111 lilt llllklllini. ,.....- . .-
.ilhlc'tlc int i
Jew sh worm ixs ucoenccii i uieur
Ihlid isit in Knst
ltimi,'ii this is liiiivvn s nt-i end
IlkeWl-e llit appuiruil e lu I he inter
collegiate (eiiiiiami nf, he litis ippi hi I
in the Kist spvitiiI times H inst
plaved In this s,etien four ji,ii age
is a junior in the nitmii.il juiilei chain
picitiship Thn last season in enme
Kllt a- lie llllt ut tin ee ihles tilllll
win h reprevehtid t I mils In tti'
What May Happen
In Baseball Today
Beets and Saddle
brook nre from the Middle West, thev
uev.r have met
'I he ether semi tin.il round sjnli sjnli
tedm will tring tegetliei l'hll Neer
ihi pn si nt champion and J, ; W
liaiiis, of 'ile Heth mutches will
stait at 3 or lurk Huerding te I'r
Phillip H Hawk the referee.
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Horses whlrli seem lust
ieday are-
First race n;en Hullion 1 1 ik
Cost; second Cljiikiretti Kunelae'
Miner Carrll , third Mminti v , ( bar
line Dpalcnt fourth- Chei cv 1 n e.
Lnntnd'is 'l'uscela tifth I'.adi"
JSroenister lenngwnv -th-laek
jailer Full Speen lakie Hav wver'h
Itepcater Fsrarpeli tie. ( eun'ess
Hamilten: Fust rare Lilac 'I line
'Hlusienist, Mis., Ta ft see mil S
Paul, Sav, Kiirue ( aru- thud Oak
ling, Fl.v ng Ferd Flea fnui th Lntlv
jaixurv." Anticipate, manltc htth
Jean of Arc, Penelope Asterisk s h
4-Dltldema Simplleitv Wraith sc. .
enth Dresden S"rvitcr, '1 he Lamb
ill AniiediH I . First incc I'urr llnn
Ihilliel, True Hum vi.end '
'eipuli. (jueereelt. liu'iiinnci i.uu iniiu
Jemlllique, rceiuv It, Itriiiii-n.rin ,
v isnltimeie. .vij in vine
.Shanks; tifth I lain. Miule
l.'.Hila ivtli f)itt unit I nni'
nmxjciit iiiii" t"- ,, .
Shuffle A Ions, W illitim I ell.
vt llteiliu llrrmim Uernhrlin f rrwr Junier
I ,r - n nic c' ' nt est-
ma' hi 1 rnh m urrlvd er.y
he i f i.f r, The sturt uf Pitt frc n,
Durifh
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p,e !' I unce-len in r i r mil
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llrlilirruurt 'Jl .1 11H Htcnuiirr
AMI-KICVN ASsOlIVTIIIN
M 1. I' I . I I'
Iml anelU ii 'in ,HS1 nlcimbcis R4 II ,1)11
it Paul 41 i-i .tUt l-ulsvllle St til Ut
Ml'n'.cixills 40 in win hill) lltr ?s 4 5 184 ,
UllwauUe 111 M .5.14 Teledo SI 45 ..I3S I
set niKtiN assim nun.N
vIpiheIiIh 4fi JI IUII llirmnnnc an .in .ihki
ln e II -is till tlantH .11 SU .I4t
N (Ir han. 40 i 1VI Niuhvllle -l 41 .401
U Ck II a IIS Imt'eii.u U Ri .MB
row Night at 31st and Dickinsen
'I he I nlted States Internal Ilevenm ,
nine will mut a strong opponent lu
Mining! r Swienij's Jewish Weild tcMim
tomeiriiw night en the Knvwoed
gieuiiiW Thutv-tiist and Dlckin-en
studs The game will start piemptlj
at 45:13 P M. , , ,
Heth teams have been plning ex-
c-eptienally fust ball of late uud u geed I
game Is expet.ted. The Jewish World en
Mien lii't start traveled te I.awndale
and defeated the Curtis Ceuntrv Club
Hill Tipping, who hurled for the
Yerk team, will he en the mound ter
the Revenue nine and if lie pitches th,
wav he has since the start of the miieh
the' World lx are in for n hard game
Wnlt ieur- erri event.
There nlse will be u Class H event
and several amateur numbers, the lust
te be started nt 8:45.
pipes repaired;
Thoroughly Cheaply
BITS FOR PIPES OF
ALL MAKES
STERNERS
CIOAK STORK ,
20-N-l2ST.
r i
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33 S6 .41K
Ml 44 U-
in 14 iti
JI 47 .3W1
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50 15 .3111
Figures Shew Bridesburg
Te Be Leading All Teams
fourth Lady
'Nane Shan
(Maxim. Kirtl
I lire ciir, a iiiunher of t ul . fi, i t iu
in mkI hy tti" pll ira strcU ! mis
Ima t?n cntaj oil
Charlie Way Gets Coaching Jeb
Mlrnlemn. I' i . t jnf "i i inn, v
V h if lJowrinKte n Vi t - -r I innii
nia Ht&tH c nl hrh Rthletc has I n lni-d i
thMirul tifi ter of th Mm ehi Hlah
v hnei and ri a h "f th. fimbai I n k-i t a i
an I l.inn!i inm Ills sn nrs s l.ieii a
)ir lam.s It f er 'if th a m l
f .it an ti mip
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
S 1IINI. I.KlilK
I'lilliilillihli. Hi Nficlwji,; "rt "",',,1
ICirK, 11 iiuuri.Mi, u -.,.......
New
vuene .... .
Ilnsiiin .'n llrcinkljn. 4.
IMiislnirih. Ii tileae. 1
i laclnnll-s loom
net schrdulesl.
UiratltW I.K.fitK
ll AlhlrtlfH.
I.arrr Summer is compiling a list
of games plaved hv teams lu im
Philadelphia Haseball Association
hen starting the job he picked the
thiee tint ii.i"V!''l in the Inigcsi
number of ganu s
Te elate he has empilrd the rec
ords of Hilldalc, Hudevburg. Fleishcr
and Seuth i'hlllv Hebrews, llnl
dale has alreadv plaved fift-live
games, just about ten less than the
big leagues, and would have been en
even terms in numbers plnjed except
for manv recent postponements just
nt starting time. The figiues com
piled snow Hridcsbuig te be le ailing
Here thev nn
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llill'lale
sthaa
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SPUR
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Arrew
Cellar
CluetiPCabedy 6.C0. lnc.Trty,N.Y.
0.
'Trnlner Lehan ill limn I that he
tlaiis te start Margaret 111.u1 111 111'
ftlTi.OOO added Liilenia I lerbv te lie
1111 Satiltclav Mil i aise 1 laiiumi
for the Lntenin Oak
"The stewinls1 haic issued a ruling
in KW ll h CHI
Sill ll
lipnr phvslcni lonciiiien inar 11 wa
I-t'lllVII I" "H ' ' '
I 110 stew'iriis iiicii i-sin e .1 1
hjirrlllg the veteran iiecr Pnkwii
, lie Kentuekv cni uu Ifc is in
OUIMET SETS RECORD
titters Mark for rvernwoea course
jljl! by Twe Strokes
iiW'liSalMM. Mass.. June ! Francis
rtttiilmet. of Woodland, furmei national
f nmie ihhi;-ii i-niiiiii-i"", ""',,".'
V.Mvaril for the Kernwood eiutitiv ( lull
v. I.. ma ..Im,, Im iiitiirneil 11 cliril
lfjTViv in tl,,, 111111 iilni- round of I lie niial-
Wcu .i'iiv lii I he State niiiatcur 1 hum
JH ilIP t'eurnnmeiil.
iXv" si IWHt jrIeuK murk ever llm
Rf' lim T'J. miule several irnrij age
ISR'I" S- 1'tH'fe.wlc i, JiuiIh tt'elller.
Kjfe' rNd Ihv .-oVleu uwtteur
Heme-Run Hitters
in Yesterday' 1 (lames
sra.nn's
Tntnl
Mr' iVilliiiiiis I'lillllrs I 11
viriisrl (ilantN t 4
i.t-.itit k rtn i re htk
IIIJJ I Oil
nierliuci liiKiie 3JI -it
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llll. !.hl)J-.K Til lrr
Vmrrltiin I eiirue
Ivriiicpih Wlllluins, llrcmns III
"Htm" Miller. Mhletlra II
e hirciir. Malkrr. Athlrtlc. II
llrllniunn rllter. . 12
Hilt ti . unkrei. . S
National larue
llnrn.hi. furcllnuU . . IA
'IV Mllllanis, iilllrn .. II
Uheat. Kuhlna 0
Hnll Mrn.fl lilant. . S
I'arklnsen, I'hlllles .
lnniiilth. rnreilnil . . S
Keith one trar aie J7
iiemi; III s,N 1JI
Anierlran INSne . I . 1
Nltltnal l.fiu , ...t., 460
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st I ueU. It! tlc-vvlBnel, 0.
IVIT.IINAT10.SAI. I.K01 K
.lersry lit), I. IU aclinic, I (flr.t ramei
.lrrsi-i il, 5l ItencllnK. 4 t.rcnnil cnnipi.
llutTule ?. Ileeliesler, 0 itirst name)
llnrlifiitfr. 5 Iluftuhi O (aeienil mime).
Ililtlmere, it Newark, I (first (tamp)
llultlinere 1c .Newark 0 (necnnil Kanif).
lorentci Si Srnru.. 1
KVS.TKRN I.KAfil K
New linen, 4i llrldufpnrt, 3
Viirinitttelil. 10 lltrliburg. 3.
Allicnj'. i, Wsterbiirjr.
Hartfercl-rlttsHc-lcl postponed, rain,
AUKKK N sseriHO.N
leuUvllle. Si Teledo. J Ifl Innlnn
Kuiikis flu Hi Minnriiinli, J,
Milwaukee Si S TbccI. 1.
MIlTIH'.llN SsO( 1MIIIN
Mrmphl.. Hi NunlivlUe, el lllrsl rumf)
Mrmptils, ni Nnslivillf, I (rencl nainc).
lllrmlnL-liiim, 3, Jlel'Ue, .
iialtniiiiiv 4 Mills Heck, I.
TODAY'S SCHEDULE
T0 l, I.EAIll K
I'hllicilrlphia ill New erk
llrei.Vbn al llo.ten
M trills al riltihiirm.
Inclnnatl-f hlrai e, net tehedultd,
MKRICAN I.KAUVK I
lleatein n Plilliiclelphls.
.New lerk at Hiislilniten, I
Itnij- tineM lltted,
INTKIINATIO.NAI. I.K.V(il'K
BaHln ill Jrr.er Cltr.
White
Buckskin
$11 te $15
Men's fine oxfords
Attractive combinations of
brown and while, or plain while
leather or rubber soles 0
CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut
Fragrant old Virginia;
best liked by these who
knew tobaccos best
for its unmatched mild'
1 There s no taste like that of ne and natural purity
mellow old Virginia tobacco I of flavor.
iedment
e Mrrtnia Cigarette
GASOLINE
THE
W&ATff&&
GAS
3
(Vel-a-tiUty: the readiness with which gasoline gives up its power)
It will say "all 'right!" whenever
you step en it.
Give it a spark and it will never
hesitate..
FLEXIBILITY VlNCREASED M
Run it with Texaco Gasoline Save it with Texaco Moter Oil
Texaco Moter Oils are hcay-bedy lubricants and are distincuished
by their clear, uelden color. Light, medium, heavy and extra-heavy
they fit all cars and all conditions. Yeu will find them wherever you
see the Texaco red star.
Stere CI ft
Ms-Suturdiy I P. M,
a 'J1 . -. .. .. i . .
TEXACO GASOLINE
L 'sm M
TEXACO MOTOR 0IL5
ja r ctfew a s.a,
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Pttr$lum Fn
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Baltimore at Newark
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