Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 03, 1922, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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fin r.nml Teams Will Play
WTenight and Twe Games
Are On Tomorrow's Pro
gram HILLDALE AT SPHAS
t.. uti.l.IAM S. DALLAS
1TAY-AT-H0MRS ever tlie Fourth
' of .Tulv will hnve no (illliciilty in
.... .).,- n liei-elnni liitlepontient
bd'flitill Rmp elllipr In flip mernlnR or
afternoon. In fnct. " " " iircrsnr.v
hn wait until tomorrow, ter ninny nnmr.s
.f Mif nrp en tlie inyetu iipkhiiiiiir mm
tvcnlne. when prominent local teams
l clndi.
I . ...i.inlt- Kennrnted neetlens of tlie
Llty Mm"hlMer battles will be Masetl.
Who Seuth rlilliy neercwn Him tiiiuiiuc
Lew hostilities this evenlnR nt Thlr
Lntli fli"l lohn'.en streets. The series
Iwiwecn tlie:n rivals Kimum i ecu,
BthUKtl.rrHbbrrj.Jnrt..
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iti'-w I'nrk nt Fourth nm Mi)te-
t"klne streets. The East Falls nine
fcecKinp sir . ...InnltiB streak.
.,ln inr -',"", 'i ":"," -..
The I'll are in ' "l '"'- :;
fct hope t capture the lenR end of the
"re- . . tii,iin,1.,lnlitn Tnrml
1 T,"M ,ru le thn't if played In Ment-
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.; tleld. It is rrnn.v j.uiimiin.-
jn't 1'erknsle. ehnmpiens of the
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iMMnrc tiern " '":""";.. V
vnMdii no surprise in u ............ -
SpSff with the Ionic end of the - core,
""I ' ...ninnt nri hrdtlT.
few INIins in i"; ; -
rwiVileliililn fans nrc fortunate te sec
his cinch.
Ildnoed at Sleiiclmrst
Nnce Iljnn. manager of Stenehiirst,
",hth nnd VnliuVt streets. 'Stenchurrt
rrceiitl y put a crimp In W Id weed n
vlnnlnR strenk after riiniiuiK up i...i
Minium - , Tin VrnilK-
hi twelve Muimuv w.....v... --
nrclcrsare out for revenge and arc con cen
ElVnt of lowering Stenelmrsfs i-oler-.
The Seuth 1'hlllles are at home this
(vcnlns and Kill Kudelph has n local
a the attrartlen. Kddie Lusk
.m I his St. Karnabas outfit wll play nt
rPhctiline Park. St. r.? w s
enten en snmniny uy einii.ui-w
5 thlVr. n-0. but it wns six errors be
Inn Jiiekle .Terilnn thnt cost, the game.
S3.- nl trhnl Mvell ball allowing the
'. . . l..i ... uii Tin will ncnin
IT rite "hill, nml all he uk. is
leeent support. ,
At Phll-KUi'iin ann jmra r..' ' '
Itrnten Field Club will oppose Slianit-
nan. me tiriinuiii"v... --v. ....
Nted .lehnny Castle s club nt Forty
Ighth nml Krown. iioDey iieu
Itch for stenten.
inrrnu A. M.
-. i .i.. i...tlrt nlndlieu tnmnrrnw
unc ni i"'- iit ii. - .
ij nt Kmtzl no I'nrk when till'
.....i. tii. mi. .I ...nnf tim Knlinu. lTeres
O0I1II1 llllllli- in.i l --: - .
a Rnme Hint the shrewd manasers of the
rival nines mvpii ier n miinuij '""'''
ng. nnd comment is unnecessary, r he
rlubs piny en opposite corners and the
fnns of each swear by their favorite.
Hie gnme will be full of action and
:hc plnu-rs en both sides are out te
rin. . . .
Eddie I.usk, former mniuigcr u
i. . t I C Ttnnnlinu fit the
(Pisner. unit .-I. .'...' -, -,
'arners' field nt Twenty-sixth and Kecil
itrccts. Tills is another wise move en
:he part of Manager Nelan, who was
mseclnted witu i.usk mr mnny ""
Ii.nlmi ..111 rennv SlmnnlllUl H visit Ol
hH evening at Ciermantewn by in
raillng West Philly tomorrow morning
On Decorntien. in me a. m. '"'i
i.i.i-.i ....lln.in.1 Viftli lililU. Xlnp.
urHivmirK Miii.inti ........ i ....".
town fnns have never yet recovered nnd
1111 Whitman is going duck iibiui i i i
lorrew morning te spoil reurtli et
Tulv. Knrtram Tark and Hatch Moter
lave played six games m a scrirs ei
1ht and hook up in two mere today.
his morning nt Forty-seventh nnd
:.,,,. n.,,1 in r)m nftprnnnn nt Llltv-
Fourth nnd Klmwoed avenue, (amden
last Side will be at Fex .Moter ami me
ieinrlns will ieurncy te Camden in
the afternoon.
Plenty of Celer Here
One of the best tenms for the holiday
.1 the V. S. S. Rochester. The band of
nrtr nlmVii nnd hundreds of sllllers
Brem the Navy Yard will be with the
team, which has been secured ny inn
ffhltmnn tn nlnv Ttrldesblirc at Ricll-
Boond nmi Orthodox streets in the after
neon. Dobsen, which plays at 'irenien
In the mnrnlne will hustle back te Fast
Falls nnd oppose the Nashville Giants,
khe nrc tanking somewhat of n splurge
n this locality.
Flelsher litis a Rtnr attraction In the
Seuth Philly Hebrews. The same clubs
flayed twice en Decoration Day nnd
:he Sphns captured both gnmes. Man
iger Nelan Is after revenge and the
'ollewers of the Yarners nlfce are out
ie sec their favorites win. The score
'lll net be enesided. Anether big
tame will be nt Sbetzllne Park, where
he Crestenn Tigers meet the Seuth
Phillies. CrcsMinn Is one of. the few
itit-of-tewn teams here. Tlie Kacha-
ach fJliints are nt Hilldnle for a
nernlng nnd afternoon engagement.
in tlie West Philly section these who
eslre te Me Shnnnhnn and Strnwhridirc
ft Clothier meet are ndvised te lie en
he lob ear v. On Decoration Dn.v
treund rules were In force nnd n most
ptrlted and scrappy contest was wlt
lessed. At Sixty-ninth nnd Mnrket
treets Stonehurst plnys Lit IlretherH
n connection with nn all-day celelira celelira
len In that sectlnn. Ktentnn will lie
it home with Ardmore, n tenm that re
;ently wen an eighteen Inning gnme
rem I,lz Powell's boys. All tlie inuna
era have tried their hardest te select
dtractlens that will draw the largest
irewds.
FIVE IN GOLDEN WHEEL
Inart, World's Champien, Entered
in Bike Classic
Tl, .11 L.
... i " "'" op "vc starters in the an-
f?.en, when the 1022 clnssie. n llftv.
Pile moter-pneed event, Is decided nt
K.. . "u '""eeze l'ark Velodremo
Ijursiliiy ngt. ,Tic.s Miqiiel. the
vrencn htnr wim i.. .. ...i...... .. . i...
11 -.. ! ".. ...in it IIIHVI 111 lliu
."atl0JIK1 "our grind last week, will
one of the entries,
k. MlU8c.If ,lls Mnhntiennl sprint In
i nlLnatleiiH event Wllhclm Apple
j.'0' I'crmnny, has been Mibstituteil
j ..-v ...-iiiriiere(i nice, and tlie etlier
tS?. V? '" b" Oeorge Colombatto, of
Jir.in"r 1n,. et Jlelglum, and
Jtrence Carman, of America.
huimti.,s.tK)J:P,r,,,B champion nnd
U h. i " "'?,-- "emit in this city.
Si of !kbce!?LrWl,!lf ' winning form en
"01 the nthnr l'nt.. l....i" i ...hi
4 In Ik. . "'i" iiuie Itllll will
l he running at nil times.
. 4111 nnA.mil. ......i. . . .
i 1Mb ffi ,l" "'h;m rnce eetween
rlS.,.itay' VV111 be decliled en tlie
R3LuId,i t08et."er with a Class 11
vKmnr. numb nnl wvrl nmn-
kBIG HOLIDA Y CLASHES
What May Happen
In Baseball Today
NATIONAL f.BAflCK
Club Wen I.nt IM!.
Win Lew
.017 ,632
Ml .MX
.Sfit .1118
.403 .471)
.40? .47
.41)3 .4711
.301 .370
.301 .377
fw verk 43 vi .mi
St. lmU
40 no .bii
DroekLrn 40 St M
Clnclnnnll St sa AM
ritttiniirxii ft? an
Chlriitr) tin te
I'lilllln 2B 40
Itosten 20 4t
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.8112
AMERICAN I.KAnUE
Wen I.ent I'.C. Win lwe
Clnlt
St. LeuU
New Yerk
ChlrnKe
IMrelt
WnsMnirtuii ....
ClMrlnntl
Ilonlen
Athletics ..,...,.
44
,fl03
.sen
.014
.480
.414
.437
.400
42
37
311
SI
at
27
.(173
.833
.03 1
.800
.821
.807
.418 .403
et nrliciliilre.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L. I'.C. W. L. P.C.
nalllmerr M 17 .707 Terente.. 31 28 .848
ItMlifklfr. 43 30 .889 Krnilln. . S3 43 ,431
.ler. City. -10 38 .8X3 8runie, 28 40 .878
lluffnle. . 40 30 .820 Newark.. 21 80 .200
AMERICAN AHHOCIAT10N
W. L. r.C. W. L. I'.C.
Ind'apells 48 28 .810 IhIstIUe 3.1 40 .407
Nt. Pnul. 42 SH .00(1 CelumhiM 33 41 .440
Mllnunkee 44 31 .801 KHn. City 31 40 .403
Mln'itpelli 40 31 .803 Tn'.tie. . . 23 47 .347
EASTERN LEAGUE
. .. W. L. I'.C. W. L.
N. Iliurn. 33 20 .1130 llrlddTeprt SO 80
lliirlfenl. S3 23 .882 Albany... SO 32
JVnlerhury .32 28 .833 Sprlncfleld 28 38
I'lttsncld. 27 24 .820 Fltrhburs, XI 30
r.c.
.800
.481
.410
.380
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New Yerk. Ol Athletic. 3.
Ilrtrelt, I2i Chlenne, 6.
IJefltMi, 2t Wnshlncten, 1.
St. LeiiIh, Oi Clerlnnd, 8.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Tlroeklyn, Hi IIOHtnn, 0.
Ilroeklvn, Oi llonten, 3 (ennil Knmc).
Chlcnge. 8 rittnliunth. I.
Nt. LeuU, Hi Clnrlnnntl, 3.
Nt. I.etil-i21 (lnclnnitl, 1 (nrrend camel.
rlilllleti-Nrw Y'erk, net schrdiiled.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Reiullnir. Si Nen-nrk. 2 (first Kumr).
Rfdillne. 5 Nnturk, 3 Mend uiimr).
Ilnltlmere, 8 Jrrnry City. 4 (10 Innlncs).
Hevhrnter, 8 Terente, O.
Nyrncme. 8 llufrule, 1 (first nme).
IlitflTate, 2 NyrHciise, O (sreend game).
' i:astern lk.uui:
New llnven, Oi KltrhlnirK, 1.
Plttifleltl. Oi HrlriKriKirt, 2 (first itame).
llrldcrrert. 7 l'lttfirld, e (srrend Ramr).
llnrtrenl. 0 Albany, I (find xnmri.
Ilnrtrerd, Oi Allxinv, I (riiiiri eninK.
Wulrrliury. 0 NprlnidHd. 0 (firnt Riitne).
Hiitrrhni?1. 2i Sprlnrdfld. I (reend Ritme).
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Mobile, It Atlamu, I.
MPimMile. (I i Mttle Rork, 8.
New Or.tnni, Hi lllrniliiKliam. 8 (first
B.imr,
Nev OrlrniiH. 3 lllrmliiKlinm, 2 (second
enmc).
NuMirlllr-Chnttnnoejtn. iwstnenrd.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
I.fliilslllr, Oi Cntitmbiis, 5 (llrt Knme).
I-nulMlllf, 4 1 C'eIuinhiiH, 1 (srrend enme).
Tolfile, 3i lndlnn.inell. e (first enmr).
To'ede, .'l Indhinaiinlln, 3 (nrcund cilmf,
nine Innines, tlnrknrtK),
M'Jwnukrr, Hi Mlnnr.'.neli. .1 (firMt Rnmr).
Mllmiukre, 3i MlnnexiwlW, 2 (srrnnd
enmp).
Kinn CM. 7 St. I'nnl. 3 (first enmr),
Kami-iit . C(y, 4 1 Nt. Paul. 4 (second
c.inic. 0 Innlncs. darkurns).
SCHEDULE FOR TODAY
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New Yerk nt I'hllndrlnldn.
Detroit nt Oilmen.
Oltirr rlubi net srhrlilfd.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
I'hlllir nt llflHten.
Ilrmikljn nl New Yerk.
( Incliiiull nt Nt. I.euU.
('li'riinu nt I'lttburth.
1NTKRNATNONAL I.EAGUlS
lerse.i City nt Ilnltlmere,
HufTale ut SsnKU'c.
Sunday Independent Scores
Miunnlitin. Oi Rerkdnlr. 1.
Klniiflrr-Wrlilnn. Ol liimn A. A., S.
Viscose, 3i (lirHtrr. 0.
Kn.ioe(l. Ot .1. CI. Ilrlll. 3.
ll.iflmn'cli GI'intN. 3i I'otthtenn, 2.
De Nrri Oi .llrmlrk. 3.
Allrnteun. Hi Mrnten I'res. Si.
f rawing Turrn, 10 Afild mil. 1
Ere Hnrlinr, 4i W'NNlburr. 2.
IHcU A. C. Ill Wnltern A. C, 10.
WrMlnRliense, Oi Si. Ilnrnnbt. 7.
AllrnteHn 1'rew, 8 r'iinhanli (HiinM, 0.
Columbia C. I'.. 21 Xsilnllle UlnnU. 1.
SiitmK, Oi llrenx GlnntN, 8.
Ilrenx GliintN. 4i SiiIien, 2.
I)c 1 41 Nnlle, 12i un DomliiKe. 8.
Colennl rr J'rrnm, lit li:erklry. 8.
t Seutlmnrk MenS Club, 0 Aqulnni C.
IncrroeIt.Riinil, 3i (nmil'n. I.
Ilroeklnn-n. 4i Atlantic Division. 3.
Tlnleiim, 7i Aillnn, I.
Viim l. C Hi Wlmrtnn, 1.
Mrdlt, A. A.. t0 Ciirtln C. C, 0.
Trlcfliinrll, Oi l rnni, 3.
Mnrauelte. Ot PhllnilrlpMn Council. 0.
Rucks County Ijciibiic I'i'rklnnd. Si New.
town. 2t Merrliillle. Ill llrlntel, li l'rlace l'rlace
ten. fit lliilinrl'k. -2.
Unrlnrnrli Glnitu, 4t Itlllilnlr. 2.
Ilnclmrnch GI'intN. 4i llllldalc, 3.
Melrer, Oi rri'llmcr. 4.
Slfwnrt flub, iluter. I.
North I'ldtliFH. Si Kimt New Yerk. 0.
Cnhn Stnrn, 7i Sl'k Sex. 3.
Mndlden SturN. .It 1'nrincrn, 4.
IMrmcrM 4t .Mull. nil 'f'lrs. 2.
Ilnnnr-N, 8i IVIhiim silk S.ix, 3.
ltewn-d 12t I'c'Iii-iii Silk Sex, 0.
Frnn'lilll" A. O. II., Oi Yeung Men's Ilr
brew AH(iclnllen. (I.
Mnrlne A. ('.. 5 llrrllne A. C, I.
I'ritrhnrd A. C. Ill Iver A. C, 3.
St. Clement', fli llrliluclen. 2.
OCEAN CITY TO HAVE BIG
JULY 4TH CELEBRATION
Noted Athletes Wilt Compete In
Track and Field Meet
Philadelphia athletes will compete in
the I ra el; and Held meet te be held at
Occnn City. N. .1.. a part of the rc-i-ert's
observance of Independence I)a,.
Tlie athletic event will be held nt
the baseball park. Eighth street and
llav avenue, and will consist' of lfM
yard iIiinIi, 220-yard dash. 440 -yard
run. 880-ynrd run, riiiinlng bread
jump. 12 shot-put. runnliig high jump,
obstacle race, all scratch, with geld,
silver and brenze medals te fir.it, sec
ond nnd third in cacli event nnd n
silver levins cup te Iho highest point
winner.
Judge l'ugene C. Uenniwell, of Phil
adelphia, ii director of sports and .T.
William Morri'-en chairman of the
Sports Committee.
Hareld Lever, captain of the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania 1022 track
team; Sherman Landers, intercolle intercelle
glnte bread jump chnnipien in 1020
nnd n member of tlie American Olym
pic tcniu ! .Hubert Miimuii, former in in in
tercollcglate 220-yard champion, be
sides a scorn of ether notable athletes,
will participate. In these events. The
track and Held games will begin at 4
P. M.
There will also be e series of aquatic
eu'iits at the Yacht Club Lageon ffree
admission) between 2:30 and .'! :II0 P.
M. Kthelda lllelbtrey, world's cham
pion woman swimmer, will mnke tin
attempt te lower her record for 100
yarcR
Other events will be: fiO-yard swim
for men, 100-ynrd swim for women,
100-yard i.wlin for men, fiO-yard smIiii
for women, canoe tilting content, 220
vard relay race between Cape Slay,
Wlldwoed, Sea Fsle City. Atluntlc City
and Ocean City lifcguard-i.
Kansas City's New Speedway
HnumiH City, Jle.. July 3 Thi llrnt rare
en Knn.iii CIly'H new nietnr kpcpiIwiij lll
be Hiitunlny, Septemtiti HI. under the Joint
aunplcpii of the K!na.m Cilv Specilw Ah Ah Ah
Hoclatleit nnd the Ml'fimrl nml K(in,i Slnte
ilrpuitmenlii of tin. Aincrlcun f.rKleu. l''umln
nlll ke te the aid of illaubleil elcrann uf
the World War. It will be u SOO-inlle imocp imecp
stukCH event.
Grand Circuit Races Off
Cleirlnncl. July 3. TedayV linrn'm hnrm
raclne nt North Itiiud-ill tiuiK. Hie i.mi in;
day of the lli.ind ('limit cimn. .ih .ilIM
elt thin nviiiilnt: en iiiceunt f ilu lii'.iv,
inudily tnuk. Tuday'i pieicruui will bu rand
tomorrow.
IS
BEATENBYVISCOSE
Nerman Plitt Hands Bris Lord's
Team 3-0 Shutout In Sec
ond of Series
WINS FIFTEEN STRAIGHT
The VIrcoxe llnsebnll Club, of Mar
cus Heek, wen the recnnil game of the
series with Chester, played yecterdny
for the championship of Ilelawnrc
County. Viscose wen nn this occa
sion bv the shut-out method, the Fcere
being .1 te 0.
Xermnn Plltt was en the hill for
the Marcus Hookers and he held his
opponents te four bits, two of which
enmc In the ninth nfter two men had
been retired. It marked Plltfs fif
teenth successive victory. Anether
capacity crowd wltnescd the game,
which Vvns played at Marcus Heek.
The winners counted once In the third
when llnth get en nfter Mnguirc hnd
dropped his easy ll.v and In the next
j Inning nfter Speer nnd Willlnms bad
slnnlcd, a double by Kussell counted
both. Iletli second jinscmen played
phenomenal ball. Hath, for Viscose,
bandllng ten chances with one error,
while Cnrriithers of Chester had four
teen chniiccs without nn error. Tlie
snme teams meet, again next Sunday.
Shannhnti Trims Rochdale
The Shnnnban Catholic Club traveled
te Keckdnlc and handed thnt team a
(l te 1 trimming with Veglemnn, the
West Philly pitching sensation, en the
hill. The only Rockdale run enmc in
the seventh and In that same scsien
Petersen stepped a couple of tallies
when with the buses leaded nnd two
down he leaped high Inte the air nnd
grabbed linker's hard drive and retired
the side.
The North Phillies traveled te New
Yerk, ns did n number of etlier, lecnl
tenms. nnd with Pitcher Perry in form
handed Kast New Yerk a row of geese
eggs and wen, .T te 0. The Sphas paid
their regular week-end visit te (lethani
and split even with tlie Urenx (Slants.
Lefty Vnnn wen the first game, fl te R,
but Chlckle Passen dropped the second,
4 te 2. nltheugh he allowed the Olnnts
but six hits.
The Hacharacji (Slants were just n
trllle tee geed for Hllldale. Eddie
llelden's boys twice bowed te the
prowess of Jehn Henry Lloyd's ath
letes. The scores were 4 te 2 and 4 te
S. nnd in each gnme the winners made
ten ids and the losers nine.
Haywood Jelts Brill
The Kawood Catholic Club con
tinued its winning streak nnd defeated
J. (?. Ilrlll. 0 te 3. O'Neill was en the
hill for Jack Metilnnls' nine and held
the visitors te three hits.
Klander Welden, of .Tenkintewn,
handed Legan A. A. a setback, 0 te 3.
Sickles, the .Tenkintewn stnr, was en
the hill nnd had little trouble in turn
ing back tlie Leganltes with seven hits.
Westingliouse added St. Barnabas te
Its list of victims. 11 te 7. Media beat
Curtis C. C. 10 te (I. and the Atlantic
City Bacharachs nosed out Puttstown
in the ninth. :t te 2.
Win Connecticut Tennis Title
New L'nnann, Conn.. July 3. Mrs. I., fl.
Merris, of Ardlcv. N. Y.. and Mrx. Rebert
lrey. of New Yerk City, rsterd.iy wen
the Cnn'iedlcut women's tennis 'biiilucs
rhnmplnnnhlp nt th New I'nnain Country
Club. They defeated MIm Helen aillenuiteau
nml Ml" Helen Hoeker in the flnnl. n-4,
10.S. The Until round fnr the slnnlei rhnm
plnnMilP was postponed until Wednesday,
when XMs Olllcaudcnu will meet Miss Lll
llun Scharmnn. of Jlroeklyn.
Fiddler Again Wins Catftjat Race
Atlantic City. N. J.. July 3.0rvllle T.
t'rnne hkeIm Minted the Fiddler te iciijry In
the Atlantic City Ynrht Club ene-deiUm
i ulie.it raie here In the Thernnphfiire. It
was the second of a series of J lunts for
the A. IC. White trnphv 'lh" F. ;! ".i
Inft ek Freehei ler Kreemnn p -'"-
the helm of the Stlnceree. tent his craft
across the finish line ter kvciiua nunj..-.
CHESTER AGAIN
Where Independent and Little League
Teams Play Tonight and Tomorrow
Hllldale et Seuth I'hllly Hebrews; Thir
teenth and Johnsten str'". .
Dobsen at Nnrtn Phillies; Fourth nnd
WlngehncklnK streets.
I.ansdale nt Philadelphia Terminal; Jorty Jerty
etuhth nnd Walnut streets.
Bhamihen nt Stenton Field Club; Phll
Kllcnn. and Muscrave streets.
St. Uarnnbas nt Seuth Phillies; llread and
tlUrler alrects.
Flidsher Yarners nt Wllmlneten.
Clayten nt Pitman, N. J. ,,...
Keystone Telephene nt Seuthwark Men a
i Club. .Metrtnw and Mirnin streets.
i Wlldwied at Stonehurst, Flfty-elslith and
Wnlnut strfets
M. i;. Smith nt Oloucester.
JiridesburK at Sprlnit Cltly. Itoyersferd.
American at Norrlstewn Professionals.
Cuban Stars nt T.enir Islnnd, N. 1.
Nntlvlty nt lllnnewa; Fifteenth nnd Cam
bria streets. .,,..
Mndlren Star nt Ferty-elchth Ward;
Twenty-fifth and Snyder avenue.
I.nnsdewne I.eaue PI Sli-mn vs. I.ans I.ans I.ans
downe Jlluh Scheel.
Philadelphia and Heading I.eaitue Trans,
pertntli n s. Chestnut Street; Seventh nnd
Tiibur reed.
Navy Yard I.easue Steamship Annapolis
ik Ilnrriu'kH Ne 3111; 1:15 P. .Mi Leacue
Island Ney Yard.
Aldeu A. A., at rranclstlle A. O. H..
Nineteenth nnd Drewn streets.
JUt.Y 4, A. M.
nachnrach Giants, of New Yerk, nt Hill.
Seuth Philly Hebrews at Seuth Phillies;
lirnnrl nml ltltrler streets.
I Stenton nt Shanahnn; Forty-eighth and
Hrewn streets.
St. llnrnabas nt Flelaher; Twenty-sixth
and Iteed streets.
I llartram I'nrk nt Hatch Meters; Forty
seventh nnd Spruce streetH.
llacharech. of Atlantle City, at Chester.
Richmond Giants at lialtlmore lllnck Sex;
nultlmere.
Dobsen at American Drldue; Trenten
I.tt Ilrethers at Philadelphia Celleclansi
Sixty-ninth and Mnrket streets,
Pelham Silk Sex at Mlnnewa; rifteenth
nn.t Cambria streets
UrldesburK at North Phillies; Fourth and
WlnnoheckliiB treets.
Cntnden Knst side at Fex Moter; Seventh
sheet nnd Orange nvenue.
North Prnn at Pitman, N. J.
I.rniln nt llammnnten. N. J.
Merrill Priis nt Ferty-eluhth Ward: Twen.
ly-lltth and Snvder aonue,
Philadelphia lllcctrlc nt Greenwood; Tulip
nnd Ann stieets.
FrniuMsillle nt Frnnkfnrd Yellewjackets;
Frankford uvenue and 1'ratt street.
Ardmnrn nt All-Philadelphia Pellen; Flfty
iluhth nnd Walnut etreets,
Quaker Clly Professionals at Yerk.
Weitlnnhoue at Wilmington,
l.nian A. A . nt Marshall 1.'. Smith, Tenth
nnd Ilutler streets.
Aiiulnus C C . ut Ilrldneten, N. J,
Curtis C, C nt I.nwndale A. A., I.enck
etrvct nnd Old Soldier read.
CAMDKN
Cnmdn City vs. Public Service, at Twelfth
and Federal streets.
North Cnmden vs. Twelfth Ward at Marl Marl
ten nnd H.ilrd avenues.
Carrell All Stars vh, Ileineld A. A., at
Nerrls nnd Sheridan streets,
Seuth Jersey AJI Stnrs s Atlantic Tarlt
A A., at Ninth and Fverett streets.
sei'Tii ji:si:y
ColllnBSHOed at Ilnddnntleld.
J. N. Harber, of Trenten, nt Mount
llellv.
Adelphln A. A . nt Laurel Sprlnns.
WF.ST JK11SF.Y I.RAOCH
Clnl'm nt Wredlurv; flleucesler nt Paula,
hore; I'ltner ut Swedesboro; Woodstown at
Ulossbero,
sai.km co (N, j.) m:aeuk
Sa'em nt Pedrlcltlewn; llrldoepert at Al Al Al
lowey; Pennscrove at Pennsvllle.
MAIN LINK I.HAUm:
Wayne nt Atdmnte; 1'erwyn nt Narberth:
Slraneid nt lrn Mnwr.
PHII.ADi:i.riUA SUlll'ltllAN I.nAOUK
(lrnldn ut Fert Washington; McKlnlej nt
Wjndmenr.
MONTCIOMMUY COl'NTY I.HAdl'i:
Ambler it l.ai'.sd.ilc; Seu.lei ten ,it Por Per Por
kaelc; Uejlmluwn at Conshehockon.
Triumphs en. Links
,
r.
.;
MISS EDITH CUMMINGS
flie fair Chicago golfer defeated
Miss (ilenna Collet t, of Provi
dence, 2 and 1 In a thrilling battle
in the final round of the women's
international invitation tourney at
Buffalo
ORDER BALTIMORE CLUB
TO SELL THREE PLAYERS
Orioles Toe Streng for International
League and Must Make Sacrifice
Ilnltlmere, July S. The Interna
tional League club owners held n secret
meeting in New Yerk en June 2S at
which they brought up the draft ques
tion. After the meeting it was Mild that
Uechcstcr, Ilnffale nnd lteadliiR were
the cities which made a right for put
ting the draft back en the league. There
was some nrgtnicnt. with Terente, Syr
acuse and Newark nnd Jersey City
sticking with Ilaltlmerc In its strenuous
opposition te the dtaft.
Finally the result was that Jack
Dunn, owner of the league-lending Ilal Ilal
tleorc Orioles, was handed what
amounts te an ultimatum, lie must
cither agree te sell tlirce of his regu
lars this year or face another strenuous
fight which might result in putting the
draft back en the International League.
Jack Dunn's regulars arc Catchers
McAvoy mid Styles, Pitchers Paruhnin,
(Irevcs, Frank Ogt'cn and Themas,
First Unseiuan Picntlcy, Second llasc
men Illshep nnd Perter, Sliortftep Ho He
ley, Third Ilasenian "Wnisel, Outfielders
Lawry, Jacobsen and Walsh.
The sale of three regulars will net
seriously injure Dunn's chances for
JII2.'. because he always is developing
youngsters nnd keeping them under
cover In schools, colleges nnd en the
back lets, but the fact of the matter is
that Knltlmnrc's team Is just tee geed
for the league. Never before In the bis.
tery of the game has a team been nsked
te sacrifice players for the reason that
the team Is tee strong for the league,
yet that really Is the cau&e for the ac
tion. Irish-Bred Herse Wins
SI. Cloud, Trance. July 3 Klrrubliln. an
Irish-bred horse, with Hellheufe. the Kngllsh
jnefcey up. wen the President of the Repub
lic Stakes by n nese from Ksar, the favor
ite. Zungreus. ridden by Franlt O'Neill, the
American Jocke, flnlsnd third b n neclt.
This was the last blir race of the summer
rcunn In Fiance. The s'.uke was alutd at
LTiO.SOO francs,
Teams Have Open Dates
Tue of the lending Independent seml-p-e
baseball teams hae eren dates fnr tntnoi tntnei
n w afternoon au.iy from home. Anv team
wishing the Hime should call Art Summers,
Philadelphia Uaseball Association. locust
"Mil.
JULY 4 T. M. GAMES
Nashville Giants nt Dobsen; Thirty-fifth
and Queen Inne.
Mndlsen Stnrs at Riverside.
Wushlneten Ilrnves nt Ilarber Club, of
Trenten.
Hnchnrnch Giants, of New Yerk, nt Hlll
dale: Dnrbv.
Illchmnnd Olnnts nt lialtlmore Dlack Sex;
Ilnll'mnre Md.
Ardmore nt Stenton; Phll-Hllena nnd Mus
crave streets
V. S. H. Iteehcster nt nrldesburs; Rich
mond nnd Orthodox streets.
Seuth Phlllv Hebrews at llelsher; Twcn-ty-s'xtli
nnd Reed streets.
Shnnnhan nt RtrawhrMen & Clothier;
Sixty-second and Wnlnut streets.
Cressona Tlners at Seuth Phillies; Bread
and IilKter streets,
Cnmden Public Scrvicn at St. Ilarnahas;
Sixty. Ilfth nnd Klmwoed avenue.
Hatch Moter nt llartram Park; Fifty
fourth nnd Klmwoed nvenue.
Lit Ilrethers nt Stenehurst: Flfty-etchth
nnd Wnlnut streets.
Mlnnewa nt Pelhnm Silk Sex
Fex -Moter nt Cnmden Hest Side.
Puritan at Klauder-Welden, .Tenkintewn.
Fortieth Ward t Ilulst Pnrk; Sixty
seventh street nnd Dicks avenue,
Lerraine nt Hammonton. N J.
North Penn nt Pltmiin, N. J.
Tulrehecken Heds nt Forty-eighth Ward;
Tentv-tlfth street nnd Snvder nvenue.
Washington Stnrs at Greenwood; Tulip
and Ann streets.
Franclsvllle nt Frankford Yellow-packets;
I rnnkferd nvenue nnd Pratt street.
Northwest A. A. at Cheltenham.
Quaker City Pres, nt Yerk.
Westlnheus9 at WllmlnKten.
All-Filipinos at Xutaseme; I and Venango
strict.
Kensington A. A. at North Phillies;
Fourth and WlnKohecklnu streets.
Lawndale A. A., at lleckledee,
Aiiulnna C. C, nt IlrldKetun. N. J.
Kershaw nt Media A. A., Fifty-ninth and
Oxford streets
White Llcphants at Curtis C. C, Lawn
dais. CAMDEN'
Japanese vsfl Cnmden City at Third and
Drle streets
Carrell All Stars vs. Ileldcld A. A., at
Nerrls and Hhrpdan streets.
Merchnntvllle Glnnts vs. Twelfth Ward at
Mnilien nnd Hull .1 iivrniK..
Fex Moter vs. Iiast Sldi A, A., at Nine
teenth stieet nnd Ithvr avenue.
SOUTH JBItSKY
Haddenfleld nt Cnlllnusvvned.
Uriidlnn Olivets nt Mount Helly.
Adelphi.i A, A nt Lnurel hprluss .
Thompson's All Stnrs vs. w. O. blelh
idlst nt West Colllnaweod.
Hterllnir Club vs. Prcsbjterlan A. A,, ut
lluddenrteld.
whst jnnsny lkaeuc
Woodbury nt Clnytrn. Faulsbore nt Glou
cester; Swodcabero nt Klmer; Olasabore at
Woodstown.
CDNTHAL-IlUriLINOTON LnAOUE
neverly at Delance; Mndferd at Hurling Hurling
ten; Iteebllnff at Pnlmsrn,
SALK.M COUNTY LEAGUE
Bridgeport nt Pedrlrktewn; rcnnsvllle at
Salem; Alloway nt Pcnmirreve,
MAIN LINK I.KAUUIJ
Nnrbert'i nt Waynes llrn Mawr nt tlr
wn; Ardmeru at Strafford,
PHILADHLPHIA SUI1UHHAN LEAGUE
Ashtmurne nt Olenslde; M'vndmoer ut Hut Hut Hut
bere; I'erl Washington nt McKlnley.
Sl'SQUKIIANNA LEAGUE
RUlnir Sun nt Ml; .Mills; Ilelnlr nt Dar
lington; Pcrryvllle nt ElKten; Aberdien ut
Havre de Uruce,
MONTClOilEUY COUNTY LEAGUE
Lnnidale at Doyleslewn; Porknsle nt Am
bler; Conahehocken at Souderton.
INTEmiOUOUGH LEAGUE
Folsom nt rrnaeert; Folcroft nt Sharen
Hill; Ulrneldrn ut Mmteii Uutlulse.
NOUTH PENN LEAGUE
Welden at lllinslde; Amb'er ut Oreiand;
North Wall's nt Kensbey mid Multleiii,
DEL WAP.E COUNTY l.EAGI'E
Celllnjdal.i ut .Mtdla. Cliften UvUlits ut
Cliften A. A.
MANY CREWS IN
PEOPLPSREGATTA
Big Field of Oarsmen Will Cem-
pete in Independence Day
Races en Schuylkill
LOCAL STARS TO ROW
Entries for July Fourth
Regatta en Schuylkill
First rnce, 2 P. M.
, Sturt obeo trolley bridge; finish Columbia
brlilRe.
Dlstnnce. lU miles.
Senior slngle iiHiier-mlle dash Ollmere,
Dachelurs; Allisen. Undine; ltoeney. Undine...
Junier single Cernell. Potomac! Ilnel Ilnel
Here,, Ar'cl Beat Club of Baltimore; Berle.
University llent Club. Engle. Undine; Mc
Nicholas. West Philadelphia, Agnew, Un
dine; Shea, Ncnparell It. C. of New Yerk.
Junier rights Uiidlne, llcst Pnlladelphlu,
New Itechelle,
Cnnoe qimdrttpte double piddles Philadel
phia C. c. Ilea Dragen, Washington C. C.
Philadelphia C. C.
Junier deuldes Nsjisau, Undine, Arundel
of Ilnltlmere, Crescent.
Senior quadruple sculls Vesper, First Bo
hemian. Intermediate singles Hapgood. Bachelers:
Klore. Penn llarn; Knuwlnn. Malta: Fol Fel
lows. Undine, Heed. New Itechelle; Boylan,
Bnvenn.., N. J. It. C.
Association singles Crcmlns. New Yerk
A'thletlc Club; I'ltzpntrlck, Malta.
Association slnclm Cremlns. New Yerk
Athletic Club; Fltzcntrlck. Malta.
Senior four-enrfd altrlls Penn Bares, Ves
per. Intermediate centipedes West Philadel
phia. New Yerk A. C.
. Intermediate eights New Yerk A. C.
Bachelors. '
Canoe quadruple single paddles Philadel
phia C. C , lied Drucen, Washington. Thll
adelphln C. C.
Junier centipedes Arundel of Baltimore.
Bachelors New Itechelle; Union, of New
Yerk: New Yerk A, C.
, .Senior ISO-pound doubles Penn Barge,
v eppf r.
Senior singles ltoeney, Undine; Ollmere,
Hnchelers; Coslclle, Vesper; Heller, Lene
Stnr.
Intermediate doubles Metropolitan It. C.
of New Yerk; Bachelors, West Philadelphia.
Junier four-eurrd gigs Potomac. Malta,
Penn llarite. Undine, Arundel. Vnsper.
Intermediate four-earcd gles Penn Barce
West Phl'adelphla.
Senior doubles Undine Bachelors, Vesper.
Senior elulit-earded shells Vesper, Undine,
Potomac. Union, of New Yerk. West Phila
delphia. One of the biggest fields that hni ever
competed In the Peeples Itegntta will
row ever the nntlenal course en the
Schuylkill tomorrow nfternnen in the
annual Fourth of Julv classic Oars
men from Philadelphia. New Yerk,
Ilnltluiei'c and Washington have en
tered tlie various events of the regatta,
which will be one of the big features
of tlie city's safe and sane observance
of Independence Day.
In r-onler eight--eared shells the
I'lilen Uent Club of New' Yerk, with a
crew containing several Columbia Uni
versity men, will meet the A'espcrs,
Cndine. West Philadelphia and the
Potomac", of Washington. This race
In itself premises te be one of the best
of the year en the Schuylkill, as it
will give u goeil line en the senior
eights that will be kept in training
for the national regatta te be rowed
ever tlie same course early In August.
Harry Heller, of tile I.ene Stars of
New Yerk. meets Tem ltoeney. former
national cTiampieii, when be were the
Itnvciiswoed lleat itib colors of New
Itechelle. L. I. ; W. K. (larrett fill fill
mere, of the Itachbler Harge Club, and
Paul V. CoMelle, of the Vespers,
ltoeney, (illmere nnd Cotelle have met
several times this year, with the latter
winning each rnce. Heller give1 a new
nncle te the race.
ltoeney, who Is new representing the
Cndine Harge Club, of this city, Ceorge
Allisen, of tlie same club, and (Sllmore
are entered in the senior quarter-mile
lah.
The New Hnehelle Rowing Club K
sending ever a junior eight -eared shell
te compete against the crews from the'
Cndine llnrge Club and West Phila- I
delphia Harge Club.
Shea, of the Nonpareil Beat Club.
nf New Vnl'U- la nn ni-nlnct n I.I.. Onl.l i
in the junior singles, the ether entrants,
being Council, of the Petniiini. nf
Washington, Ilaelllere. of the Arlels. '
of naltlmeie; llnrie, 1'niverslty Harge i
iiue; J'.ngie. t iidiiie Jinrge t'lub; Mc-
Nleheliis West Phllmlidnliln irnmv
i'n ,nii.. ri,.i i .Hi.! , f i '
l.ndine Harge Club, all of Philadelphia, I
In nssoeilltieil sincles Cremnlnn. nf
in Vw Vnrl.. r I. n. I .'..... ,
I... '"-""' .i .-..-. iii-ii-H iiKiiiiii.1
Fltzpntrlck. of the Malta Heat Club
et riiiiadciphia
1....I... ,...n...l .i .u- i
.......... ,...,.,,,1,.-, iiiiii-. iiircu crews
from the metropolitan e-eetlen. 1'nlen
Heat Club New Ynrl: f nml V...
ti"'i.-ii .... i.. . '. ' " i 'N0U.
Heclielle meeting the Arundels. of
llnltlniere ami the Hnchelers Harge
Club, of this city.
The "Mi'tx," of New Yerk, hnve
Hachi'lers and West Philadelphia Pent
Club te tight off in intermediate doubles
anu tue .asMiu, et .New lerk. will be i
ever for junior doubles, meeting Arun-
ieis, et iiaitimere. nml Undine and
Crescent clubs, of this city.
Herd, of New Kechclle.'nnd Itnrlan,
of the Hnyeniie Hawing Club, will'ren-
resent tlie metropolitan district In in-
termedlate singles, the ether ,.ntrjPS '
neing iinpgoeii. naclielers; Klee, Penn
Harge; Km-wlim, Maltus, and Pel Pel
lewes, Undine.
The Intermedinte eights are New New
Yerk A. C. and Hnchelers Harge Club,
the latter crew containing n number
of former Kplscepal Acndctnr oars
men, who wen in the Hncheler junior
eight in tlie navy day regattn a few
weeks age.
PITMAN'S HOLIDAY GAMES
Cottagers Play Clayten, of West
Jersey League, Tonight
Hen Hmery, inn nager of the Hitman
baseball team, has arranged three hard
games for the Jersey cottagers ever the
I'etirth. Tonight at t!:l."i V. M. tbel
Clayten team, of tlie West Jersey
j.i'iikiu'i win lie ine attraction.
I'ltmnn opposed Woodbury, the Iciigue
leaders, in a twilight affair last week.
mid, the orerc ended 11-11. Themas
starretl with three hits nnd drove lu
eight of the runs.
Tomorrow North I'emi will be nlaved '
in a morning and afternoon contest. '
The visitors are one of the leading
traveling clubs in the Philadelphia
iiiibvuuu association.
Aute Races at Wilmington I
llmln.lnn llal T.,1.. Q e.u.. ... . '
yVllmlniten, 11., July .1 That the nute-
muhlla rui'CH tn Ihi I
Hi! .it tre Fnlr tirniinl '
tumorrew ufttrneun will Ik.
Br.nl,. Blln. ,
rf-im tlmn thuu.. h'il nn .Menmrlal p iv mim. I
te be the censfiiaiis eC uplnlnn. JuJuIni; from
II... .lli. ru lit.. i.in.r.... ...u ..I. I. I. n... l ...
heard nil err thin cltj. Tlie precram in
i.lltllne.1 liV ihn lnrill.-ii.i.Tnnnl .m.t.ln.. .u .
niimca e( aome of' the meat noted drlvurH and '
tl'.. rnatest c irt Ihiit ran lw eLt.iltu-,1 In thU i
t.i;i:iiuil ui ihe mmiiii
Netaseme te Play Filipinos
The XntniHMna IlOilery team hnn enlv cne
iramn ctifdnli-d for July 1. but Mnnncer
Dnn Mellen hiiM ir"l,. d ; e- ,, ,,
Inr uptown tun, He hna made nrrance
nienta vlth the All-i-uliumi . . . t ,
en the Imalvry ueikgra' Held ri t I and'
Vmiiinitu Btreete In the afternoon nt 8 I', M '
Munmr. fortner Iix .Moter huilur w.ll pltcn
inr .uiuiuv.
SCIKNTK VKKSl'H CltAlT
In bexliiir. ii.h In ether meru, It In net nl
win thu bent ni.iii vthn ulna. Sometime
the Iran uKUKul man dlnphiMi n luck of the
"American spirit rack of perta." of which
Cullen t'nln ia uncli .it utile oxiienltor. Ills
HWrtlnK nrtli'lee me the delluht of theiiaaniln
of neilni.cn A r lulnr Npurls fi.ituie of
thu I'lUlll. l.LlijLll. ".M.llli; It u il.lbll."
adi.
RUNNERS ENTER
HOLIDAY
MARATHON
Leading Harriers of City te
Compete in Mill Creek Handi
cap Event at 6 P. M.
OVER WEST PHILA. STREETS
One of the big athletic events en the
Fourth of July sports program Ii the
street marathon in connection with the
day's activities of the Mill Creek WeJ WeJ
fare Association. All tlav this West
Philadelphia organization will have a
program, including races for children
atitl ether activities, along Krown street
from Fifty-eighth te Fifty -wend street.
At 0 P. M. will be staged n foiir-nille
handicap street marathon held undc
the sanction of the A. A. t,, following
which will be nn exhibition of fireworks
en Sbenahan ball field, at Forty-eighth
and Krown streets. Geerge V. Mitchell,
of the Shnnnhnn Catholic Club, is In
charge of the marathon.
F.lghty-ene athletes representing the
lending clubs have entered, and the list
of prizes Include twenty Individual
awards, besides three team trophies nnd
n time prize. The course, which Is four
miles, follews: Keglnnlng nt Forty
ninth nnd Krown Mreets, running wet
en Krown street te Fifty-second street;
north en Fifty-second, two squares te
Westminster nvenue : east en Westmin
ster avenue te Lancaster avenue; south
en Lnncaster avenue te Krown street ;
west en Krown street te Forty-ninth
htrect; repeat nbove course, finishing en
second lap at Forty-ninth nnd Krown
strcetrf.
All the leading distance runners of
this locality arc entered, with Meadow
brook, Nativitv. Jean of Arc, Hhana
Imn nnd Klue Itibben hnvlng full teams.
Frank Wortblngten, running limit -
also of Meadowbrook, Is
4 minutes ami 15 t-ecentK
third, with
The list of
entries fellows :
fle nt be It. Oirvln. Shannhern Lee Tnl
lent, Sh.inah.in: O Krlcr, Dnterprlie, J. T.
Jlurrhy. Jinn nf Arc.
de at .'is. J St. CVtr. Nntlvlty C C
Ce n: 10. W S. Straub, Jein of Arc; C.
Qu'ulcy. Kirlln: ('. Krun, Shnnahan.
Oe nt 20. W. Bcrke, Jenn et Arc; A.
Kane, Meadowbrook.
He nt 2." C. Orahnm. Kirlln
Ge at SOs. Paul Steck, Shnnahan; E.
Clark. Jean of Arc.
Oe nt 33s. Fruncls Murphy, Jean of
Arc.
Ge . 41s. A Scnvelln. Knterprlse; Peter
Lucum. Blue Ribbon, Junnrs. J Hushes.
Illue Ribbon Juniors; IL Ifrndlcv, Blue Rib Rib
Ien Juniors; Jehn McOlade, l.'lue Rlthnn
Juniors; J. Fnlkennteln. Illue Bu jen
Juniors. Jehn Fecnrty. Blue Blbben Junlera.
Harry Greene, Blue Ribbon Juniors.
Oe at .Mis James Downey. Jean of Arc!
J Juin. Meadowbrook.
Ge .-.t SSs .lames Mullen, Shnnahan; Ber
nard Sharkey, Jean cf Arc.
Oe nt i!0s. J. Hlntermeyer. Kirlln; A.
McDoneuch, Nativity; D, O'Neill. Harvard
Heys' Club: S. F. Getta, unattnehed. M D.
Merrow, unattnehed, A. Ri.ndelph. unat
tached. It. Cresby. Hnrrewmite A. C ; L.
Fusano, Jenn of Arc. Lee Malley, Jean of
Arc; M. Devltt. Meadowbrook; S. Relsbred.
unattached
Oe nt II."" .1. C Knne, Hnrrewcnte A.C.:
Oenrce Dedenl. Shnnahan; P. Garragher,
Nativity
(In it 1m. ins. Jehn O'Brien. Shanahnn;
F Klnslew. Nntlvlty.
Oe nt lre 1.1s A. Krbrlck. Jean of Are.
Walter Smith Nativity
Oe n: I tn. l!"s Junes Mereran. Shanshan.
Ge r.t lm. 'J.'.s. IMward Cenwa. Shnna
han C. C.
Oe r.t lm. SO. Jehn Scott, unattnehed.
On r.t lm. arm. Douglas Clark. Jean of
An1. Jhn Wels.i. Meadowbrook.
Ge r.t lm. Ids Jehn Gaughan. Sharrahan:
H Hn.vr, Meadowbrook.
On nt 1 n 4.-.. -Themas Klnslew, Na
tlilt , C Hrnburu. Jer.n nf Arc.
de nt lm ."i"s. D.inlel Merrl. Nitlvlty
Oe it lm. ."."ii S. Halni-s. Meadowbrook
de nt 'Jin. Patrick llradlev, Sh.mhan
C C.
Oe at 2m. 10s Lee Schlssler. Nativity;
James Sharke;-. Jean of Arc
Oe at 2m IS J Simucl Ceales, Jean of
Arc.
Oe nt 2m 2Ss Jam" Dennelly. Kirlln;
Francis WrlBht Jean of Arc.
Ge at 2m. jus i.euis uavis, .auvuy
c Gn
r. p
C
n'at 2m 3.1s. II. Birmrde. Knterprlse
C
a" ftt -m- J- Gnsllane
tinterprise
Ge nt 2m.
JOs. James Kerwln, Shana-
linn C. c ,.,,..
lln nt !m, ,1!" M. Harvey, Msdnwhroek.
On at ym -Frank Ctrnev. Shinnhan C
a. J. E wtuinms. Meidowhrenk.
Ge nt 3m 5s Cliff W. pruhb. Meadow-
brook; L W Hill. -Meadow brook
oe at 3m 1
A. dl S.intl M 'adowhreok.
James Dunlap, Shana-
Oe at am
ban C. C
Ge at am ..i a. .Piuuenrem. caaew.
un-ek: H openneii Nativity.
fe it fin. is. Themas Tattersen,
Meadowureou.
Ge at 4m. W Tavler. Nativity C. C
Ge nt lm ."s. William Mck. Mi era. un
attached.
Ge ut 4m. 10s. James Merris. Nativity
C. C
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a"nin rnlv four hlu. featured.
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Managcrat YANKEE SCHWARTZ and CEORGE M. BETTS
FENNSVLVANIA R. R. regular tlckcte te New Yerk or Jer.ey City I
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10:ln A. M.-3 P. M. Athletics v. New
Yerk, nt Shlbe Pnrk,
A. M. nnd P. M. Llttle Icnjun, semi-pre
nnd nmateur games throughout the city nnd
suburbs.
TRACK AND FIKI.II
10 A. M. Cltv cames, Belmont Plnteiu.
1 P. M. Clnn-na-Oael sports. Northeast
High Scheel Field, Twenty-ninth nnd Cam
bria streets.
A. M. nnd V. M. Mill Credit Welfare As As As
soclntlen, Shnnahan Field, Ferlv-elRhlh nnd
Brown streets Street rne, 0 P. SI.
2 I', M. Germantmvn Business Men's As
sociation meet, Vernen Pnrk.
2:30 P. M. Oak I.ine meet, Sixty-sixth
nnd Lnwnlen nvenues,
2 P. M. Celibs Creek Parkway Heme A A
aeclntlnn, Fffty-nlnth nnd Ellswerth streets.
3 p. M Fetternll Perk Association.
J I". M Sherwood Improvement Assoc! Assec! Assoc!
ntlen. Cobb Creek Park.
A. M. nnd P M. Athletic contests In all
recreation centers.
Al'TOMOIIII.t! RACING
2 .10 P. M.--Wcst Chester Fnlr Grounds
l' V. M. Mill Park Oval, Pottstown. Pa.
2 i, jj. Wtlmlm'ten. Del., Fair Oreundi.
dei.r
A. M and P. M. Philadelphia Gelf Club
tourney. Cobbs Crrek Park links, Club
ovenls at vnrleus country and irelf clubs.
CRICKET
fllitliriiT t'nnl
2:30 P M. Oermantevvn C. C ("A team)
vs. statcn ismnu, .ihuiii-i-h.
Merlen 0. C ("A" tcntnl vs. Philadelphia
C. C ("A" team). Ilnvcrferd.
tPhllndelphln Cup)
Thllndelphla C. C. fir team) vs. Merlen
C C C'H" learn) St. Martins.
HOUSE RACING
P, M. Frankford Drlvlni; Club. Bristel
nlke nnd Devernux street.
Warminster Urlvli.B Association at Doyles-
'"liu'rllncten County Driving Association.
MffhM "r""ft I? Grounds. Chester. Pa.
NATIONAL CLAY COURT
SINGLES PLAY BEGINS
W. T. Tllden Picked te Battle Zenzo
Shlmldzu In Finals
Indianapolis. Intl.. July H. First
round singles play in tlie t-enier na
tional clay court tennis clinmplenhlps
begun here today en the courts of the
Woodstock Country Club, where the
first national junior clay court tourna
ment has been In progress since Sat
urday.
lilen.
Tllden will bnve little trouble, it is
believed, in bis opening match with M.
S. Hutchinson. St. I'aul. He will
probably meet Wray Itrewn, St. Leuis J
star et tlie intercollegiate elininpion elininpien
ships, or Jehn Hennessey. Indianapolis,
in tlie third round, and Arthur Ilubbell,
Chicago, or Walter WoMhreok. Detroit,
in tlie fourth round. He cannot pos
sibly meet Zenzo Uhlinidzii, Japan, be
fore the finals.
Shlmldzu plnys A. S. Lynn. St.
Leuis, late this ufternoen, and In his
bracket are such players as l'hil Ilet
tens, California; Theodere Drcues. St.
Leuis; Santlv Weiner. 1'hlludelphla
yeungster: Charles Cnrlnnd. Pitt-,-burgh:
Julius Sagnlewsy. national bev.s'
champion, and Fritz ISuMlun, of In
dianapolis. LEONARD-KANSAS REFEREE
HAS NOT BEEN SELECTED
Champien and Challenger Rest Be
fore Lightweight Battle Tomorrow
Michigan City. Intl., July ,'J. Hcnnv
Leenard, champion lightweight, anil
Iteckv Knn-us. challenger, today rested
for their ten-round, no-decision con
test for tlw-lightvvelght pugilistic cham
pionship here tomorrow. The question
of n referee is sti'i unsettled.
Just enough exercise te keep their
muscles loes-encd nntl n brlk run en
the lake bench was the program for
both lighters teduj . After their exer
cises tliev nliin te sneml tin. imlnm-n
of the day leafing nieiiml their rumps.
iUlllsiis preDllDIV will lace ll ueluit
disadvantage of nheut three neuiuls
Tlie champion plans te enter I lie ring
weighing about 1H7 pounds, while Kan
sas probably will net scale mere thuu
Ki.'! or 1.'!4 pounds, his best weight.
The challenger weighed l.'lll,a pounds
at the conclusion of his work" jester
day, but figures lie wi'l add possibly
two pounds te Ills heavily muscled
frame as a result of a iet today.
HAGEN AND KIRKWOOD LOSE
Beaten In Four-Ball Match at Rye'
by Armour and Butchart
He, N. Y.. July .".Playing his'
first match since returning from Kng- i
land, where he wen the P.rltlsh open'
championship. Walter Hagen, part- '
nered with Jee Kirkwood, Australian
professional champion, went down te
defeat in n feiir-lmll exhibition match
yesterday at the Westchester-Hlltmere
Country Club. 1
The noted professionals lest te I
Themas I). Armour, former Scotch nm
ateur titleholder, ami Cuthliert Hutch-
nir. club professional. 2 up and 1 te
'I'lin tfn r.iirtiniiintif a linrn lirrilltflir tn
pay. llie individual cards for the
(ightecn hole;, were Hagen, 71': Kirk
wood. 7:1 ; Armour, 71, and Hutchtirt, I Baseball Today, 3:30 P. M.
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Butler, O'Brien, Whalen, Devan-
ney, Brewster and Other Lu-
minaries Compete Tomorrow
TED CLARK IN HIGH JUMP
Track nnd field fnns of this city will
witness some fine performances by porno
of the foremost nthlctcq of Amerlcn In
the C'lnn-nn-fSacl games at the North
rest High Scheel field tomorrow after
noon. Sel IJutler, the fnmeun colored
sprinter nnd brend jumper, will perform
in his pet events, the century dash nnd
running bread Jump. "Old Sel" Marts
from the scratch in the "100" and will
have te be in mighty fine shape te win,
as tlie handicaps run up te seven ynrdi.
Jack Kehoe, the Knterprlse star, hn
two ynrds' handicap nnd there nre very
few sprinters enn give the former
sclielnstic champion this handicap and
defeat hlin.
"Jimmy" O'llrien. running under tb'
silks of the Leuglilin Lyceum, of Ilrook Ilreok Ilroek
lyn. starts from scratch in the 4-10 yard
and concedes handicaps up te thirty-five
ynriR "Jimmy" has been doing fifty
seconds consistently nil renMiii nnd will
be "in there" when they hit the tape.
"Mike" Devnnney. of the Ml! rose
A. A., of New Verk City, starts in the
SM) yards and one-mile run. The na
tional steeplechase champion Is cleaning
up everything ever lu Manhattan, and
tlie (junker City middle distance men
will have te step veme or else Mike will
grab off the honors.
llrewstcr. of (Jeorgetewn, Is also in
the half, and fust time' Is looked for in
tills event.
Ted Clark, the Metropolitan high
jump champion. Is coming ever te give
Wnlter Whalen n battle for "high"
honors. The New Yerker will hnve te
be "clearing it." as Walter is rolling
ever (i feet 15 Indies these days.
Hcsldes the galaxy of New Yerk
stars, some of the finest in Philadel
phia will tee the mark.
Johnny (Jrny, Knterprlse stnr, li en
scratch in tlie two-mile run. giving
handicaps up te 400 yards. This race
was originally intended as a five-mile
jaunt, but the committee changed their
decision for the shorter distance.
Tlie individual entry list Is well ever
two hundred. The meet starts promptly
at .! P. M.
Meadowbrook, Nativity, Shnnahan,
Knterprlse. Northwest H. C, Scandi
navian American Club, New Yerk
Athletic Club, Leughlln Lyceum, Du
buque University, MilreM) A. A.,
Georgetown. Jean of Arc and Vlctrix
will strive for team lioliers.
In addition te the track nnd field
sports, there will be competitive
dancing, beginning nt 1 o'clock, nnd a
hurling match between the Kilkenny
anil Dublin tennis, which will start at
3 :.'!0.
The (James Coin ittee comprises
Henry McCnrney. Jee Jeseph McCJar
rlty, Iticliard O'Stillivnn, James Cun
niffe. J. J. O'Kclly. Kebert J. Hcaly,
James Mcdlnnis, James Kane, Michuci
McGinn. Jeseph McNeils, Daniel P.
llvuly, Seamilh O'Deherty,
VERNON PARK SPORTS
Will Be Held in Connection With
Germantown July 4th Program
An interesting program of track and
i field events has been arranged by th
buslirc". men of licrmuntewn in con-
i iifi'inui vvun me su.iv mm emu: ruunu
I of July program in that section, te be
1 held at i P. M. in Vernen Park.
I 1 landseme prizes will be awarded the
winners of first, second anil third places
1 In mett of the events. Kvent3 are en
the piegram for &lx clnttc-. and ulse
open events.
Twe spoeinl events are tlie running
high jump for the Geerge C. Dedd
Memerial Cup and the special Invitation
I 140-yard dash, scratch, for the Alfred
1 !'. Steel Memerial Cup.
BENDER SIGNS TWO
Reading Manager Secures Bl
Bar
rett and Johnny Scott
Reading, July ''. Chief Hender has
added two mere players te his payroll.
The manager of the Ares announced
telnv that lie had signed Hill Harrctt
and Johnny Scott, members of the)
Flelsher yarn team, of Philadelphia.
According te reports, Harrctt Is the
leading pitcher in tlie Philadelphia
semi-pre ranks nnd Scott is batting at
n .4."0 clip, having a home run lu every
etllcr R"11"' Mncu the 'season opened
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Snininv Illiii'liUlnn vs. (n rds.l I'runklp Smith,'
.Mike 1'rrdrll k. (H rds.) Johnny Ilaubii
2 Other lleuls
.MONDAY KVI1, .III.V .III, AT R:30 I' M.
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