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Pnr golf today rtftrr te be n murk te rhoet nt by en trant for the natienni open gee muni- Philadelphia Field Club Already Fills Cap by Signing Scot tish Star i)lenJlp nt Skekle. for the baked fair Lf. Imve given MietR through the greei tremendous illMnnre tlmt n mini-K- 0f scores well under the perfect "with the WJ scored by Clnrenec nifkn"v. of Atlantic City, the (KM)- ;! links line been covered twice In &t iw i-eore. while Jehn Bleck, of fVifernla. nenehnlantly hopped off the "" . ... .. rtnAUu.nnttHnntit tliln mill NOW SCOUTING FOR OTHERS RIVALS FOR WORLD'S TENNIS TITLE started te buld tin the team already nnri i susnendpil. 'fa.rwnvs offer geed lies, despite $ h&Tvirl J!Sn Uur,n t,lc rfll Mr"- Ma,,erJ'' ,,0Wn- MM. Rniiiniiunnn.... ..,. m;..ni . . - -- ,- Ktnlrs ln ,l,e basement, nttlrc.l In .r.L,0r5V":rlV:,,:",".' of l. rmte.1 S , r , , Town, .hntted pilly with n Rre,.p of wnm; iiie im i.i in.- ..."- ..-..,,. -- triemls. lint it seemed evident ttint Dntn , t is iiepen u.v me imiiji-ik 111111 ';,;,; . ',, . ,, Jin In nnd Kim) line who hnd net Keen kill bbw up the ceiirw before tin " team will be equally nH strong. Ji" ""Ji'I ,? '.n Linr n were feellns u hoc PireiiKer, nnu some liuerestinc nn- .iiV.i ;..""..:. .:.... trtln ftffpr n oress-contlnent ride nnd .,rt n III Wltnin Jiiri'i' ihmiih m imp. mi- 'nt nmeng the record field of 30 ex- "scores nf OS nnd 00 are de rommen e one brngs nbeut them, but the tees will be moved book en Mendny when iki. first rentlnpent of 140 plnyers It.rt "n their qualifying trial of thirty Si holes te determine wbleh twenty J;,.r n( thelr number will survive with le f renin of Tuesday's nnd Wnlncs i,T'q trinlt for the supreme effort nt Mventytwe boles en Tluii"dny nnd 1,WhVn n golfer, even though he be tie Inns driver thnt Abe Mitchell, the British profefRlennl, Is. enn drive te ike ereen of n 430-.vard bole. It Is easy te understand hew such n difficult links it Skekle can he plnyed In few Htrekes. One professional Feld that if wime weatlier conditions could be brought iteut te make the holes gobble putts th wn)' the fnlrwnys rnce the ball, the course could be played In next te nothing;. , The putting greens nre fine, players iirecins Hint they never found mere Ten or And the that grafts, and, trary rain flnfll tfifit. This hope is net lamcrcu ny icnr of low scores, for none of the plnyers hait expressed n dread of bettering the record score of 280 set by Chick Evnns at Minneapolis ln 1010; but the low Korea come te the players whose ball de net take the roll of the ground and fkld Inte the numerous s-and traps. The defending champion, .Tnmes Barnes, of New Yerk, hns net yet tried the course, but most of bis bcslegerti lave shot the links nt least once. Mitchell had rounds of 00 nnd 72 yes terd.iy. while Geerge Duncan, who tied ltli Ilnrnes for second place te Walter Hagen recently in the llrltish open, scored, 71 nnd 72. Hagen, who played In another four some, did net de se wU, contenting himself with dallying nreunil the fair wars, while Jeck Hutchisen, who hnd two strokes morn than Hagen lit Sand wich, chalked up n CO, as did Fred Wright, a l.es Angeles amateur. Hebbv .tones, of Atlanta. Southern amateur champion, and some of the ether lending amateurs nre expected te hew what they can de en the fnt Units before Monday. PLAY CRICKET MATCHES Halifax Cup and Philadelphia Cup Contests Are en Schedule Four cricket matches nre scheduled for this afternoon. Twe are Halifax Cap matches, while the ether pair are Philadelphia Cup mntcbes. In the Halifax Cup matches the Philadelphia Cricket Club meets the Staten Maud Tennis nnd Cricket Club in New Yerk City, while the C.crman C.crman mantewn Cricket Club ecend team tit Cricket Club at Hnverferd. The Wanderers will meet the fler fler Itantewn Cricket Club secenil tenm lit Manhrlm, and the Ardmore Cricket Club will be entertnined by the Phila delphia Cricket Club second tenm at St. Martins, in the Philadelphia Cup cGiri cGiri petitien. The standing of the teams in the two lugues follew: IIAUl-AX CUV . p. w. i. r.c. Oirmanlnwn Crtrkel Club -I 3 1 .7.1" JItrlen Cricket Club n L il .400 "J" Yerk II 2 4 .MS Philadelphia Cilcket Club. I 1 3 .2."e riiir.ADEMiiiA cur P. w wnumewn enrket Club u n 1 Merlen Crick.! Club fl B a ArilmerK Crlikct Club ....in 0 1 Hiverfer'J Collue . ..IS a n JvimlerPrs . ..10 S .1 Jnleriili- of lvninulinnlnr.' 4 7 nlladrlphla Cricket Club, n 2 A U. S. OUT OF IRISH MEET Daemed Unwise te Compete Under Existing Conditions New Yerk. July S. The United .States will net be represented In the Thallltenn kuiiics, or Irish race cham cham flenbhlps, ln Dublin, which nre te be held August 0 te 13. Murra Hulbcrt, who heads the United States Kxeeutlvc Committee for ' Aennch Thrnllltcnn, has cabled the tentrnl Committee in Irelnnd thnt "we net deem It expedient te send te Dublin a team te compete in these Uges under existing conditions." following this action the A. A. TT. anneunrcd that nil arrangements for B.,'.ou,', fnr membership en the United tles team hail been called off. The !rlc nnd field try-outs were te have Mn held nt Travcrs Island, nnd many Prominent stars of Irish extraction we eemlns en te compete. CONNIE'S NEW SCHEME Will Swap Batteries When Athletics Play Santa Maria Tomorrow A nnd experiment will be tried In Msnme beiween Cennie Mack's Alb- n,v? and, t,m Santa Marlu Country umd, at Spring Mill, tomorrow after- The Athlet Tlmmy Wnlder. manager of the Pbil ndelphl.i soccer eleven, champions of the Ainerlcnu League, Is net in the lcnt worried ever the action of five of the players of Inst yeer's club descrtlnj te rlny with J. & P. Coats, of Paw tucket. The quintet who decided te part with Ed nnd Luther Lewis nfter hnvlng been associated with them for nbeut eight years were Temmy "Whitcv" Flem ing, outside right; "Jeck" Fergusen, left fullback: betbune, right fullback: William Nellson, center halfback, nnd Fred Merley, Inside right. Wnlder Is of the opinion tlmt the players did net slvc Mr. Lewis, who has been one of the high lights of the soccer game in this country, n fair deal nfter the wonderful treatment they have received nt bis hands. In dismissing the matter, he wild: "Players who have net received con tracts with the team with which they plnyed the previous season arc free ngtnts en May HO of each year. The majerity1 of the players in question have been with Mr. J.ewls for many years, and I want te sny they have received wonderful trcntim.Mil, helng accorded even better privileges than big-league bell players. "Mr.-Ijcwls was ewuy In Canada en a business trip en May 30 and nothing was thought t,t signing plnyers. The first we knew about It was when the whole deal had transpired. , "It certainly was unfair, hut we are net worrying, llnreld Brittnn and nil the ether stars will hn here nnd we have -"""Vv laSSam BBMwaaanaiiBiBr': " tK- mMKKKKKIB!K!tKBtKtttKBKBtKKk HHKka9aVaVf J ' ;: ' J2aaaaaaaaaaaH - PVVaaaaaaaaaaa BBBBBBLHBm-aaBBaVuBBBBLLV V ' ' 'bbbbbbbbbLbLbbMbm BBBWCVfEaBBVaBBBl'BBBB BBBBBBBBBBBBaSfHlBHHBWMIlBVjiMHB BBBH ' '! VAiWf FaBr .BBBH VBBBH BBBBBBBBBBBBBBldBMlVlBBBBBBBBBEBBBBBBBB kkBK vx iiBT 'v'SSB BBBBBBBBBBBBBKCSfiRBBBfltBBBBBBBk BLBBlbi.'C '!v.!BBF VBBBHbmIvLV BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBftiHRPTrl IJiLLLIHhCBBBBBBBBBBBBBI bbbbhL' WHb9Kbbbk''' '.BB kW3v'i H HBI'HlPtjsB rl''il ?H'$$('i tmfmm WmjmmKKmmm rssAmmmM PHILA. STARS IN R.I. TENNIS MEET Tilden, Fischer and Jehnsen Among Entrants After Rhede Island State Crown JOHNSTON NOT TO PLAY .M-re. MAiiOW " wsJSJiS MTU. SUZANNE LENGLEN x&8msaMa Mella-Suzanne Delayed by Rain rentlmiMl from Pusc One nnd with Jean Horetra, nnd then climbed ever the seats, becoming the center of nn animated group ns the tarpaulin was brought out and play nouncenients may be expected in the near tuiiire et ether stars we expect te CAAIIVA 'I secure. Newark Nine Will Oppose Darby Ites in Big Game im.f.nAr.K wiiiir. ir. FriMirlfl, Sb. llrlirEH. rf. .Inhnsen. rf. rinmlten, r. Allen, lb. Den nil, s. ('riiinn, lib. Kenj en, p. MKADOWnnOOK chule. If. Kruinrnnkrr. rf. Mills, lb. f'ntnnniuli, 3b, llculli. cr, llmtir. Sit. lirntlry. s.n. C'rflln. c. llclr. p. ii little nervous strain Wnlt In Uain ICnln continued te fall nt fi o'clock, ilie tlmn nflirlnnllv nM fnr the women's MEADOWBROOK AT HILLDALE' "" ""' thousands of people nicrniiy mobbed the tearooms. Five, thousand persons who hnd gained coveted ad mission into the grounds steed beneath umbrellas while the rain came down in ii downpour. Nobody dared te move for fear hit niehe would he taken Im mediately.! The intensity of Interest was demon strated bv this persistent deggtdness net te be turned uwny, although the ruin was pelting the crowds relentlessly. The American colony, en hnnd In great numbers te witness the match, ap peared confident that .Mrs. -Mauery would prove herself equal te the o e o casien. Shi; herself was in a confident mood, declared Miss Edith Sigourney. of Bosten, who has been her constant companion during the tournament. Colliipse Possible One American spectator who has closely followed the playing f t lie two finalists declared that upon Mrs. Mnl Mnl lerv's superb playing of yesterday nuninst Mrs. Beamish she was capable Walker Hurls Playgrounds Team te of Jft THer io-e i numpn Bill Walker hid let leiic right arm ibis m UnliitK TlnltfWt' IMfl t't.ntlllllu l.lflll, k..,l'iifl I'nLlill'llflV a 7 te 0 triumph ever the Lnwden A. Mi- Hitfiurney nl-e whs me-t conti centi A. en thepln.gnHiiiils'ilIiimend. Walker dent as she chatted about yiMeiilay s held the visitors te four bits and but Kiime mid told the nuwspaperin-n Mis. for errors nnd p-isses would have wen Mnllnry was resting in her dressing easier. room. McKee. the visiting hurler. was found' At ." o'clock she was in me sperm The Mendowbreok (Hub. of Newark, is the attraction at the llllldnle grounds in Darby this afternoon and Mnnngrr Beldeu, of the Dnrbyltcs, is out for revenge te make amends for a recent defeat sustained en the grounds of the Meadowbrook Club. Kenyen will in all probability be the choice for mound duty for Hill dale, while Herl will twirl for Meadow- brook. HAPPY HOLLOW WINS speed te her service nnd drives, and volleying with great effect. Mrs. Mnl Mnl lery displayed u remarkable control of the ball, and the Improvement In her backhand was u revelation te these fa miliar with her style of play. When il was suggested te Suzanne thnt In the Inst three days she has been playing the crentest game ln her career, she smiled and, apparently much pleased, said: "Yes, 1 think you nre right thnt my play is of a better standard than ever before, but nowa days I am net se strong physically. 1 have te be careful ; I cannot run se much. But I agree with you. Te my mind my placing in the match with Miss Elizabeth Ryan was a class ahead of my match with Mrs. Lambert Cham bers in 101!). We both played harder tills j ear and 1 plnyed ever be much better against Miss Ryan than against Miss McKnne." Hoever Diamond Sculls Victer The Rhede Island Stnte ehninplon ehninplen ship will start Monday en the twelve grass courts of the Agnwan Hunt nub. Providence. In this tournament Inst year Vincent Richards made such n showing. He trimmed R. M. Wil liams, 0-2, 0-2, In the semi-finnl round nnd defeated the world's champion, V . T. Tilden. 2d, In the finals. Last year the teurnnment had n geed entry list, nnd the efficient man agement of Tilden nnd the excellent club accommodations made the Rhede Island crown one of the bis teurna ments. Added te the old list of prominent plnyers. such ns W. T. Tilden, 2d. Vin cent Richards, R. N. Williams. Wat Wat eon Wnshhurn and Sblmldzu, there will be n new contender. He is W. F. Jehnsen, of the Cynwyd Club, lie wen the Pennsylvania nnd Delaware State titles hands down, nnd his debut Today's Tennis Matches in Middle States league DIVISION A Went Jerney nt I.nnt aster. (Her brook at Cnwd. DIVIPION I i:beren at Burks County. IViInriiroek a NnrbiTtli. IMillment at Iloiberough. DIVISION C r.reniwlnt A nt llnM. (Ilenslfle A nt Irlln Heur. Amrrlrnn IlrliUe nt University Cenrti. DIVIHION ! Otenftlit n nt Srreniiejnt. Idle Heur H nt I', and R. Hlrctl at Uelflelri. DIVISION r. Ne mntrhes. mes COBB ON HEELS JF SISLER Tigers' Manager Jumps te Sec ond Place With Cain of 24 Points in Week HORNSBY NATIONAL LEADER Tynm Rnjmend Cobb Is making his bid for the batting leadership of the American Lenguc. with the prospects f giving (Jeorge Slsler, the St. I-euis Star, n desperate fight. Within n week the noted Ceergian I hns batted his way from sixth te m-e- uniuw H BaT BMBl BMBBI BUB BHV BBBBBT . Ifj LI H UUUDLL-IILrlULIVf W.TB in the Rhede Island tournament will end place In the list of leaders for test the liit year national runner-up an nvcrnge of .301, just twenty-four for the first time tills year. He is ln tip-top form, playing better than ever, nnd may he a winner. Besides W. T. Tilden, 2d. nml w. neints above his murk of n week age. The Detroit leader's remarkable bnt ting resulted ln slushing out seventeen lilts In Ins Inst seven games, wiille the F. Jehnsen Philadelphia has another I j)Pst sisler could de was nine in five MOLLA AND SUZANNE ARE OPPOSITE TYPES se nervous Mrs. Mnllery nnd Mile. Lenglen nre distinctly opposite types. Technically, the French girl probably is llic supe rior of any woman player in the world. But for fighting spirit, there never hns been any woman who could surpass Mrs. Mullery's courage wlien under fire. Suzanne has been playing tennis since she was a tiny tot. Carefully trained by her fnther at their country home in Picnrdy, Mile. Lenglen was unknown te the tennis funs even in her own country when she entered n tour nament at Cbantilly. She wen easily, and then she wen another tourney. Her third teurnnment competition was in the national women's singles cham pionship of Frnnce. She wen this title when only twelve years old. two years inter the hard-court championship of the world, open rentlniiMl from Pace One previous te the rowing of the Diamond Sculls. At the finish the crowds wns tee busily engaged in scurrying for shelter te accord the American much cheering, but the bnnd played the Amer ican nntiennl nntbem en Its waterlogged Instruments as It did te acclaim Hoov Hoev er's victory in the semi-finals yesterday. Hoever was the only one of the string of foreign eai'Miien te survive the elimination procem, establishing his right te enter the final by defeating Baylies. The winning time of F. better today. The winning time of F. E. Eyken. of Delft University. lnf.t ,ear was 8 minute Hfl seconds. Eyken did net compete this jear. Bercsferds Famous Oarsmen In Beresferd. the American cham pion met an opponent who has de scended from n family of oarsmen. The Kngllslimnn has rowed the Thames since boyhood nnd bis crny-hnlred father Is still seen en the river in a lacing shell. Thnt Beresferd did net win the diamond sculls last year was net due te any lack of speed. He was eliminated In a heat with D. II. L. Gellan, n deaf ami dumb Lcander Club sculler, who ran into a boom. Beresferd stepped rowing until tiellan could stnrt again, end therefore lest the race. Beresferd himself hit a boom in the first bent of the prcent regatta, but recovered and wen ensily. The Stewards' Cup was wen bv the Viking Club, of Eten, which ensily de feuted the (SrnssbepixM- Club of Zurich, Switzerland, in 8 minutes 2." second". The Lcnnder Club wen the grand challenge cup ln the Royal Henley re gatta here today, defeating the Titanic Club by n length. The time was 7 minutes 30 seconds. The Thames Challenge Cup was wen by Worcester CeIIpl'c. Oxford, which ii ' finished two feet jilirad of Clare Cel- minutes .iii representative who will be en hand nt the Agawiun Hunt Club. He Is Carl Fischer, former captain of the uni versity of Pennsylvania tennis team, present Middle States titleholder nnd Philadelphia's fifth ranking player. William M. Johnsten will net piny In this tournament. He announced that be would net appear in the East ern tournaments until later en. At present lie is planning te play : July games. Sisieli, However, is entrencncii In the lend with nn nvcrage of .-130. The figures Include games of Wednes day. Sisler also Is clinching the lead in base stealing, with twenty-seven, while Kenneth Williams, the 1022 home-run marvel, is second, with twenty-three. Williams smashed out Ids twentieth homer nnd is being trailed by Walker 31, Seabright invitation teurnnment ; of Philadelphia, the runner-up. with August "Jl. nntienul doubles at i,eng i,ong i,ong woed Cricket, Bosten; .September 1-4, Dnvis Cup ; September H, national men's singles at Ocrmuntewn Cricket Club, Philadelphia. LECONrTTTfJsfAY WITH LOCAL CLUB Lafayette Champien Will Con tinue en Rester of Meadow brook, and Net Newark umnh "' i i ", i,., i,i,.,.,l He snld cnnmpiensiiip et the world, open -e iiuisueii iwn icct jilirad e t . ir . .. f0,,i,phic , Bm.rLn chnn ",l " "' clrt tlie coin ts nt lege. Cambridge, in 7 s of stuff In his he lad never seen the ;' ''''" n" ! St. Cloud, just outside Paris. Te seconds, iieriiing and the pien play such a same as she put up lV(,ry en(,.s nma!!,,1K,m ,,, wnn,,r 0f The final for the ladiei tills tourney wns a small girl of four teen, who still were lier black hair flowing down her back. It wns Mile. Suzanne. Admirable Recerd s nlnte was wen bv Brnseiiese College, Oxford, rhi crew defeating Magdalen College, Ox ford, by a length In 7 minutes -17 seconds. The Sliver Cablets and Nickalls dial- I.,.,., ti i... r r vi..i.ii.. rrem tli.it time until the famous i ,, , f, i.. m,ii rv.i. "Al" LeCeney. the Lnfayette Col lege sprinter, who wen the 100 nnd 220 yards titles at the recent Inter Inter celleglate Championships nt Cambridge, will represent the Mendowbreok Club, and net the Newark Athletic Club, ns reported, according te a statement to day bv Samuel J. Dallas, secretary of the Meadowbrook Club nnd former president of the national A. A. U. "LeCeney hns received numerous let ters from the Newark A. C. and ether clubs asking hiin te compete for them this summer." said Mr. Dalian, "but he Again will represent Ihu Meadow brook Club. He never intended run ning for the Newnrk A. C. "LeCeney will net de nny running until August 1. when lw will begin training for the National A. A. U. champion' hips nt Newark, en Septem ber 8 nnd 0. His first meet most likely will be thnt held under the nuspiees of the American Legien nt Vlnelnnd. N. J., en August 0. He also will compete ln one or two ether mepts previous te the nationals nt Newark. eighteen. Ruth has driven out four teen, and Hellinnnn, of Detroit, and Sillier, of Philadelphia, each have con nected with thirteen. Other lending batters for fifty or mere games; Hellmnnn, Detroit. .30T ; Speaker. Cleveland. .3015; Witt, New New Yerk. .3.-7: O'Neill. Cleveland, .3,-)0 ; Blue, Detroit, ,3.ril; Sdiang, New Yerk, .3."0: Miller, Philadelphia. .310; Bass Bass ler. Detroit. .."13. McMnnus, St. Leuis, .330. Rogers Hornsby, the St. Leuis star, with nn nverage of .300 is twenty three points ahead of Hank (lewdy, of Bosten, in the National League bat ting race. (Jowdy is hitting .307, with Miller, of Chicago, third, with .330. Hornsby lends Williams, Ills St. Leuis rival, In home-run hlttinc by one, hnv. ing twenty-one, and is tied with South Seuth worth, of Bosten, for second-place hon ors In base stealing, with twelve. Carey, of Pittsburgh, continues te lead in this department, with eighteen. Other leading butters for fifty or I mere games: Deubert, Cincinnati. 't.ll . lllnn., Tltttul,,,-,!. ?".!! . Sl.v.1,1. ' ..MJVJ. llltUl i ninuni ,,, . ,.,.,,,. ,1,111111. St. Leuis, .303; Johnsten. Broekljn, .3JS; Crimes, Chicago, ..'MS; Hoi Hei locher. Chicago, .318; Duncan, Cin cinnati. .313. East Falls Nine Will Oppose Lin celn Giants and Alexan dria This Afternoon TAMAQUA AT SOUTH PHILS Playing two big teams In one after noon in the stunt Mint will be prac ticed by the J. k J. Dobsen Club a Thirty-fifth street and Queen lane, East Falls, today. Manager Johnny Bates hes arranged for the weavers n clash with the Lincoln Clnnts nt 1:30. P M. and then take en the Dread' nuught'i, of Alexandria. Vn . nt 3:30 P. M. The Lincoln Clnnts nie among the leading colored clubs of the country, nnd showed their mettle Inst, evenlnj when they played Dnbren in a twilight game nnd wen by the score. 5 te e. The Alexandria nine is making its firat appearance here anil Dobsen will play in Virginia In a return game tomorrow. The visitors have scored vlcteriH ever all the leading trams In the Seuth. Miiiiv prominent players me in the line up. including Dcegnnn. of the Firj Firj stenes, Akren. O. ; Flfgeiiild. of the) Rex A. C. of Wnshliu't'iii : Deexer, ei Norfelk: Summer, of V M. 1.. Lex ington. Vn. : Ludlow, of the Twenty ninth Division Champs. Third Area; Alexander, of Norfolk; Fry. of the Bal timore Feds, mid Patterson, another n.v iiin or. Mere out-of-town tennis. -ire here. At the Seuth Phils' Park Tninnqua. with the ever-popular Bill Hels ln charge. Is back, nnd at the North Phillies Park the Cressenn Tigers ate here, nnd the same clubs mingle at Cressona en Sunday. The Mendowhreoks clash with Hill dale, and Darby fnns well lemembcr the last stirring battle these teams one-iced ln. The Philadelphia Collegians ! furnish the attraction nt St. Barnabas. nnd the Colllngsweod Drug, of Piew Jersey, will take en the reorganized Fex Moter nine nt Seventh and Orange; Johnny Rea. the pepulur outfielder, is new lii full chnrge of the Fex Club. Haywood makes a journey te oppeft the Wildwood of Frunkferd. and Bill Slinllcress' preteges return the visit te Thirty-first nnd Dickinsen streets to morrow. Enst Side, of Camden, with runny well-known plnyers in the lineup. opposes Mnrshell E. Smith nt Tenth and imtier. anil the same dues ciasn, at Broeklnwn tomorrow. The U. S. S. Rochester, with its fnmeus bnnd of eighty pieces, xvlll be the attraction at the Strawhridgc & Clothier Field. Eddie Mllner. assistant coach of the Naval Academy, Is captain of the team. He Is also a former player of Straw-bridge & Clothier and will, take keen delight if lie can pull a vie-' tery ever his former clubmntes. The band will furnish an entertainment from 2 o'clock until the finish of the game. GREENLEAFSETS RECORD Has Unfinished Run of 114 In Bil liard Match With Huesten Ralph Creenlcaf broke nil pocket billiard records last night at the Na tional Billiard Academy when he ran a string of 11-i points off the spot and it was an unfinished run nt that. It broke his own previous record bv fourteen points, ns he had scored 100 ,9 r ii iri'i u uiriL' t n n l ennua for six hits. Cunningham, of Lowden, ters' stand carrying en in num......... ..mm. ... , erest iiuir-, mizuune was IrR .Oxford .win i ,lef rated H . E West This spring LeCeney was the best l'M 'R " ',"' ' " s cimmpien-, ,,. " - ri p;t(,r in ,, -.,..., " i ," was thebntllng and fielding star of the conversation with her friends. no ; hen en in any open tournament, in',,,,,, ,c, Vrrnnl of , Tlmlll(.; ci,,!,. sprinter in the East. He began the '"'P.- f ,n,Rhf ''"""P"' wS it""" I " "P" ;'' " JJ "rnS." game. He had three of the four hits ,.. ,..,, any nntiei.al or lateriiatli.nal chamuieii- ,v nm ,, tlr,.P.lllnrtcr ,, , , outileor season by winning the Invita- , """K I"", ' Vh wnl1 a',,r,PS 1Inr- , wnre Ce intv c',nmplenst"P of Ue,n !Slc ""l.lsiir ,wSU,.,,i,SS.rB N-r teSZV Whnble.bm seen S" tV ielE , "- ,!' - 'A HZT W JX "Tn ' " '.l-""'0 " "" M I A the Main Liners have nr- .., .. ii,n tlinv iu-iliiili1v would face I Kvan. the ( allfernfn em. nnd jl. J. O. ..,.,- .,.. ,.v.e .7 "" - c-,,4-., c-uj..i ""V""" r,1-. "r '. i"i Thn.iiL'lieut Rifchle were in nlirhr of vieterv the l'll,l," sl"tL' ''"'V penerming during' .Meadow Liroek wi 1 make n strong lid ' -,,,, , ,lnr.mr. nn, n """""' s,,.Uui , What May Happen li'Vo'cneo.'ti.o &? nft XnenUt0. ffllXhl'eam. he i ' whh?htwen"!,.,.r ' f ,r 1,0,i" "V, Jua,erv ,,n'1 kP,".ier ' A !' ' Y0UNG LAWRENCE DRAWS v , TKS C7V ,'EAGUn -...--. l, ,i,,.V.,,l. ei i,',.ln..- nod ! tien and wem carried te the clubhouse ' ,n eignt-enreii M ell. w liich wen the , clinmpleiishlps. Among the stars who -- Mnrrlmllle t Park'anrt. Crejden at hi Baseball Today ! ''i ' rXt1 national cha..denshl:, In IMMe,,. !, ,.,,.. fr ,,. ,,., ,U)r teiim, Eapn8 E Break wlth Geerge nmm.vme. PrineMen nr.,,01. Il"il. AF.ir, l?tAH.l lie. .llilll 1IHIM1.1.IU Illlll iVl .UtWIll'. n. p.c. e ,s:i 1 e 1 II 1 1 club Nrw Yerk St. I.eiiIh ItwAftli ln link Iheiim "0 I'lni- nnnll IMIUburxh IMilllli-s IlOstOll . ,rw. ...Hll .37:. ..T7 Club St. LeuN Nrw Verk Clllnme W. I., r.r. Win I.ee Spill . m 21 ,fl.17 ."Oi .OIH 41 3i r.74 ..! ..171 e as ,r.;i.'i .nse ,n-:a .... . :i7 3n ,sn7 .BH .niM , an .in .4e .i04 t.WH .IRi "u 411 .1.10 .467 .4(iS 27 4l .40.1 MSI t.HI'l .4IMI -:n 41 ,;i .he ,:ie ... A.Mr.mcAN !.iiir. W. I IT, Win lese Split ..in 31 ,r.i7 .una .win 47 3' .5H8 .11113 ..180 4ii an iwn ..'( tsis ..wn .,r.. .'!, n,.ct mnti.li iii men's shin. Mile. Leuden npneared en .l.iMl.les. It started te rain (luring tills ! the veige of retiring from her match' xie .,, wltli .Miss Ivathleen Mchane, the nine- ,-ear later at tin- northwestern re.nttn Creat Interest centered around the I teen-year-old English trlrl. who re-I nt Kennrrl. In 1013 he set a new mark . . ,,ntlv ilnfpntml lru Mi.llnri vilnnilliiir ., , ,rt 1.. .. , i .1. ...- inntest uet'.veen tne iwe umhiii.ii. ." -s...-,. ....... .......................... , ;- m U,,K ,(. semer qunrter flHll.n Mflni llluiniul. "' - ' ..'.uiu- I, (. I.,',, , ,,, I ... ft-.. - ... 1 1 'ii nxnii.sr, iii.i.M.i iu. run 711111 11111 wen his firsr sculling honors a ' Kn.lffmil irl.v shields. .loin. Reml. siars. but this event was cempiriei overshadowed by the spectators' inter est ln the spectacular tight for the women's hnnipienship. Every available feet of space v;us oc ec ,.iuvln,l ' nml thrmsnmls of tennis eiithil- "wn stasis struggled vainly nt the gates for heart trouble. Miss McKune had wen four straight games. Mrs. Mallery, originally from Nor way hut new nn American citizen, has held the American nntiennl women s ,,!,.,. i,v Walde Smith, of the N S4IIKH.-S l-flllllipillllNllip SIX I llll.-S. ; , (- "Marvelous Mella." as William T. ' "Thi. next tlinv vears were si.rnt i,v mile-dash event at the Snrlncfleld championships, but wns 'nree.l te trail second In the ns.ocierion senior singles later in the meet, being beaten for first Y. RusselTln Cambria Wind-Up Yeung Lawrence and Ceerge Rus- 'and Hareld Parent, of Penn State;, sell were nie piirucipnnis in Hie eight I W. II. Lnihrep. of Cernell; P. O. round final bout at the weekh open Curiam!, nf Dickinsen, who recently ' air snow ei nie i aniDria I'lue, and ran the 100 In ! 1-3 seconds in a dual there wns little te boese between the meet All.i.rr 1'ks.i nml ).i Vn.,il nf two battlers at l he end of the settn. IN. J. Pennsylvania: O H. "Zip" Mallck. eflwhicii went the limit. Senit s j " at ra'rsen 3,,k Lafajetle: Douglas Sinclair, formerly I Th renil-wind-iip provided n win- r rinrtr.im Iark nt Mirni.. nf Atlantic of Piinceinii. and ethers. m-r In Al iills. who had the better I C'ity nt lliuim .Merine. inn ether results: -"i. i..,- u, n",ur -. irue.yn Bl.lckisten rhllad-lrhli. nici-trlcd at Curtis Country Club Lnnnd-ili- In. Harrlsburu .Xretlp Power at Seuth Phil lies. Sixty-fifth end Catharln strcn. HrlrtP'liuru nt .Mnhaney City. Klolsher nt Pettitnwn. Stenton Kleld I'lub at Ardmerp. Shnnahan nt Ineersell-it.inil. Phllllrabur. nnc , ..nf......,.l Ti... I ""V -' -ii-n. uri.-iui-ii .inn, meiter at X areup Jlarru. nnk iv.ih"ien M 311 .473 .Ise .407 in mission. As early as -i e ciuck tins . "11L1' ',,;. " , , i-llr Mi. the r . .1 ' . , V ' "lV ' nums una aaaaie llanlen. .lennnie .Mlllignn feu ed I Xnrth PWUI-h ut Cremona Tlscrs Cr Cr iteltSn h.i ii .no .447 .131 . llinl.lllir ,. li.w. begun te form at I he T"' s,. ". . 1 " lf ' r,pv Ul ''?"" .".",..?.? I s.nm:..fir?'. " the border and later In'. 1 Tmichey Diignn in the third retiml. 'en.- .r" .... Win me. ti.eh, i uwaiinis a-nns ways bound about her ln-nd te keep it ,-egatta at Worcester te Jack Kellv In " Illll(' "'"' ' fourth, is a coveted race M.-iight K O bv endln s:id ,nie in i" TrA1, """ ... r.r. ' .. "' "'", q',W? PT"1 SS Z "with"!", Knr Zl Jfe i:!"! ",!JR!l V7. , '"i-1 I " thrre.,r.e..l fillies te be decided J? Ihirt'"- " ' ",e ' ., WVbA,,'.",,0I,S.U..,.. Cen niddie. ,.. j,. .ii tii j.-. riy 43 3d .(in , While the Ill'Sl milieu ll men nun- : ; --- --- -- - ,.., ... i,,.- d-u,,uuu M-'iuur sin- tednv nt I he Kenllickv rrnri Tlmre " rennn MSS aile'bleas in . Progress. Kliig Ceerge "LTi rhV nt in-n , , llm. I ??W '$? .&?' ! A Cheltenham Secures Revenge SrJtlK.--- Terente 37 31 .MX Newark . 22 .11 .5H0 am ijuccn .mi n . . u . . u- h - en , t J , ,,, , - - j, -, -.- - -. ' ' .- htnrtle appears host, With 1'rtldlsh and' Th- ChMtcnl.an,e loam s-cur,, 1m,Bp en Dl xk nVe',, ,,r..,U1 W"- TT"ru-n"' AMKHICAN ASSOCIATION ,'' " "J ' ' h" '.'f ",: match is ever. Mella's face is always Hen,ed e a" a cha P insl p contender 5-bu Pal en an most likely eni.ten. . Pu. un last nuh, , ,,,,.,, Ih,m t Cj,H, DUkin-eu ;jr.;M1 ,:illlIn4,en St" Paul. 4 Si .mi. relumhuH. 3.1 4 .437 ' t nnsdnwiie. the Enil of Balfour nnd I "r ,"blH' n, " J ll again hut the . sper en- , ,,em1i. u.,,-. hieh seem best m I .,'; v""t n Smith m i.t sin i a!i,riI:Ta?etl,v ,.:. Knl Chancellor Birkenhead. . . ., j Thought Mrs. Mallery Easy , had been w t rawnfren, v M wnll : " ',,;,, , r .... c., ! LTf" Protean,, ,,t ,. --"" i In the meH spectnctilar mens net. uu when Mella first met the French star ;;"., fnr'(.', , ",,,, , ' ( , lesser Klrrt ra. e-.ngnn. Naughty Nisba, '' hum w enu l' K.rn..? uufi r,t m. K.nie, p. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS match ' ' S ' .. l1 t ?t; flmi.K she aa Mklm lier - ' ;r';!, ll'' n , i! ,f; High Cost Second-Sunny Ducrow. r ,; . ,.. J a. .,' x ,V ,.... ,..,.,.- this xeiir, .i. v iimiei-, j.l-ik....... 1....1 . enl foreign invasion. Hhe wns easily , ,1 ..,,. f.. .. ...:. .. ... ; ... Pr nep Tntl . Ir s 1 Knse. Third , --........-, ..-.. .uiiiiu.i necn- ,. a iu i.;h .suss rh.fn.wiif ...p. 3.nncn.tV', i. Watsen. Ireland, defeated II.nn(t,featl,(I. 0Wt!Vt,r, thls did net worry I 'r ,,"" ,r ,, r,t's , n, . Ttl -, 'wness. (i,,,M,.i.h1 I.iid Longfellow. - rMma- . lllll,i,7w Yerk" nTl'lt.s.Vs-l.. 8 (1H Innln.s). Cochet lllld Jeuil Boietril. et l'lllllCO, ller ,) MlC decided te meet Mile. I ,n'V"B ,C n 1 lennl 1. thi.i:tics .,,.,.,, NWhrr,.,..ii-.iS". .,.. l8.n,a-, 11.2. 0-1. , , u I Lenglen again at Wimbledon.. But she, VtnX, A . ' 1 J'd i'fc "t1 , ' ' 'n . Six li-Certnln. Dust Flower '!. .-'! " , ,, ''Pepper" Martin Gets Decision .-,, ......... - - , ,. .,.,. ,.., ee nineteiy cii-iimi i'J 1 ,, ,, ..llmln.irnil hef.ii-., lu. hml nnntlier :..... ..:;, , ".. , .' .. .''., i.-... 1 . 1. i..-., m.... ii.. .-'.'". "... ... -..- r A ".' - "1" ." xerh. in. n in, .. 1 AXIKKIt'AN I.KACil'K I tk. e A'bletlcs' battery will piny for Lfean,i M'Tla team, and Sweeney, lermer Vlllaiinvn star ' pitcher, and Uu .1 rtl' rm" Institute cntclier, will .i-i.-t-- a. aT'ltlfxiirn. 3. !nl.'.".:- ;''rL""i. rlr Vlan.l. 0. lf troll. 7i'W.i'lilnirleii. 0 list tnraf). Ilelrell III Wnlilnctnn. n CM u.ir.ir- . the end of this mutch. Immediately nfter this match was finished Andersen and ratieisen i chance abroad nt the French girl. When the Fiencli Wonder stepped off the beat at New Yerk last summer nderseii was shp W(R afli.r(1 (f sl)P thought she weul tl,., umtl,. i.l,,nli, .,,l..,...l ,i,tA rvi.i. dim, lneiiirv. Parkin,. jear he challenged Kelly fnr the Phil-1 ., ... ... .. . nkca udelphln Celd Cup honors, but the lnt- ', Devenshire- I-Irsi race Statlm. An- xtne). . I nr. Itiir. .mm In ..,,... .win. fn I.... ....... I I. ......II. lit' Kl.ll. n,1, ,. tl'W I. 1 ,. . ' III! IU i i.nni-cfl en l he court INTHUNATiONA,. ie,,,; S- JtX ! "S?''",,,.,. .., hpn, I J ?!? J"? . it fc1 IM Ta,,, libiMh ,;--,,. f Fifth-- Ji .ALiSr iiSi,8-. n iri'iln Wen.1. atti.ed in n blue suit. I Mp "Vnii,: , e silv , st Cle. ,1 n . ! 'V "i .V'" .'" .'"' ' l"' race, w nning .... .'"?", '.. ","r ..:: ii.Vrir" "" fttt2ff fr.r. .. ' -- '" -wi,h I,,U,PrS,,V ri,0W rab- I ' "" '? W "- !-V'V! r-illni' n X'T. no for hS SnidT I "IMrau. MaW W.nhcV Mary '..in, VII .in 31 .1 H. M V l'w,,,,CT " .... .lllll-lll"'. Hill In i,ae ?nve ,,iH approval te the i Ian ' minpleting arrangements with M. J. Club"5'' m'esi(lt'Bt of the Country SANDY WEINER BEATEN L.8 te Qyren Donaldsen In Indian apolis Net Seml-Flnals jlnilUnapells, Intl., July 8. Byren JP'Maen. Detroit, defeated Sandv 'lenn-. r:.,,.,...,. ....... r.. r - k fi...!0 V?1'1 Ktraclmn. Philadelphia, tie ' 6?1 n . flr,,y v" n"fR. Indianapolis. . ii'li ';.ln t'10 semi-iinni'i buys' play fJi'ilU) Nut nnnl I'lnv I'mirt Tennis ,,vMmptensiipH. tli'i2??aJ,,'rin Ktmclinn will meet Sp 18,Ulls etaoen, . . .- ..-. Rfftdinir UethCBtfr. "i r.sti:kn i.b.ht. vw Union, fls Allmnv. (I. WT.m!.iiry l llrlilcflinrl.2 lfn lnnhiE). ' W SiXkIipI.I. ll . Il.irtrerd.. 3 (lt nn.fi. , serlimiii'i'i. ;" nr B .11 1IUII. ,k, AMIlBir.1 St. rnijl. 71 hiiiih.ih I .ei.ls sei'Tiim ..-...-III.. K. till .IH..i.-. ."..;.L- V, ,.. nrlr.,1... I. llirmlnRhnm,' Hi Cliatlanensii, I. Otl.rr muni's rostiieiiiil. rain TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL I.KAdli: hllndfll" ilu " Cincinnati (Twe Rnnifi) ltroeklv.i nt St. I.eu . liroeni.'.. ' n iiireli lllixilll. Ill .MKRICN I.KAtin ' , i ii i .iii. (i urn NIIIP i) lilt' III 1 11- II 11(1 U ' nil" I her worse en the I-rench courts mil it , ,,,, distance 0u th. Sehinlklll. Baker, .net been for bisters en my feet. Cestelln. later In the wur. dinned I hree'1lT1TVM.;r'V.,,m"! "! "., ,!,a i'""'l from IIe,.vrr s mark and I Fert Erie -First race Briaiul. SV-.1'!'. hi'l.vieu these i Ilughie. Miss lnrt. Second rlierny Williams Ii. nice. -hi.nra nt I'hllmlrlplil l Itw Bimc). ht. I mil. nt ll'islen, Drlrel' ut M.nliins'lnn. iVTI'r.N.VriONAI. I.KAOl'SJ Jcrni-i ( ll nt KtMillnv. Torenln ut Unirl. h' ,. (111 Tep of Came 'I he pltijlnic "I I he ilvnls thus fur ill the present tournament has indicated that the in e both at the top of their t'liine, In llic teml-llnnls jestcrday each e'lminated her opponent iu straight setn, although Mile. Lenglen had mere trcuble in dlsiiesliis of Mrs, Peacock than did the American champion In winning from Mrs. neiimMi This however, v as due mere te the game struggle pet op 1 Mis. Peacock than te any weakness en the pint of Mile. Lenglen, for the latter played u brilliant game, getting phenomenal r ,,, ... (i , . .. ... i x lieu .-Miir.iiiiite ii.ieiireii nil l lie i.nug Island courts she fined a sober-minded i woman who was out te beat her. She i fought hard, laced Iren, one side of the i court le the oilier, hut the Norse i woman's dilves were tee hard te be stepped, Mile. Suzanne then suddenly , became ill and defaulted. The feud between these two wonders! of the tennis world is as great, if net gicater, than any ether vendetta be- ' I ween two athleles Iu I lie history of Hieiis, Ii has ituaetcl world-wiile in terest, and the eyes of the universe are turned te the Wlmb.cdeii battle gtoued today, Hd'lirr. 0; WllinhiKtun, 0 (13 lliiilnim), l.iuiMl.lle, 4i StnnrhurHI, '.'. C'lij'fiec, (h .'lr.ii.tlmn. 4. PlilhulHlihll Trriulnnf, 7i M.lrn. I, Ki-i.st.iftien, Ii Hutch Meter. I. Lincoln (ilunts. til D.il.Min, .1. llrlilrsburK. lit Niilitllp (il ints, 1, .Xlli.iicHii, I .'i Kmnoeil, ll. St, IlirnnhiiH, Ri Phllnilrlpld I Cerclnn, '. Wist .V Ce., 0i 'I lull inn . V., 7. IlilllxlU. Ui .Meuuinuih. ul (.leui'rntrr, ,1. reiU-i'Ulith Wur.l Oi tlein.li'1' e. Xhllc nitiunril, Hi Wiihiiliiitteu, .1. Iiiirtrnui I'irl,, ti Mtlre.p, e, ICihninnil, Hi MInn (,rev, 7, WIiIwihwI Si ll'irlliiKlnn, .'. Illlhlalr. 7i Seulh Phlllh-s, I. Ilitrlinmrh dliiMs. 3i stcnlen V. (',, B. Ill.ifjukfta, Ui NIcctiiMii C. C 8. ltritnA, A Hi Krn.lnirten I'ongrrtn I'engrrtn I'ongrrtn tlennl, 1, Empire Cll.v - First rn e Peter !'" Brown. I.ndj Inez, I hree Sipmre. Sec nnd lliimnie. engine. iiepiuisite n nl ci ,ii .-, 41 ., i'.. 101 4 I M 111 11 17 ls 47 I'll 37 1.1 a i j.i 'i Min.i.ir.s ah. it. i n, .:i i in no Ills nn nn 4'1 i 40 10 2U 47 L'MI Ms 17S 3S in 31 40 IK Jll II 14 .1 I 1 111 1 f!4 t2 4.1 S 111 VI ll 4 II 4(1 7,1 .IS 7M 113 31 .' 11 07 i,n 31. ll il a 3 17 0 0 1 X e l 0 II I) 'prmf-p" ftr. thf- rtt nimlnrt nximr. in, ii iliuhii. i ,,r ih t in s (i ii, tnelr !fi-l!un(! l,out wine . .. Il.i feature attraction at the Surf Avpnun Athlrtir A we. fiiiiliin Cem". Is an I mm nliht In the opening uum! Il.iusnnr hIimh. roil .Martin i iit-w in fi stnriiaii h it ih. whs ii-". i in rl.iiir I,. nv of th i , i. 1 he n.iihex'rl hi f ,H OPfn,r 111 ,h.' L'Ss r,'!I I ;5n3 , .'..is wih aa .al -.11 f,IOilnt- ws L'l'l ' r i . il Ma. in -13 j mrlfth. Inipi.r.nB h.i , k sem-wlmt. but l..-. H -il!l .,!' -.,,.,,, ii i, ,,) Kfl'll HtPad I7H Martin p!h,il lL'l.'i riund and ilauantr 174 1 124 INDEPENDENT TEAMS TO PLAY SUNDAY CONTESTS1 Harrlsburg and Seuth Phils te Clash at Cardlngten While many of the leading Phila delphia independent baseball teams are out of town tomorrow fans in tills vi cinity need net go far te witness high class contests. At Sixty-fifth nnd Catherine streets the Seuth Phils oppose the Hnrisburg Motive Power. The Fleiber club wns scheduled, but had te till a previous engagement at Pottstown. At Brooklawn the Marshal E. Smith plays and n hard -fought game is ex- nntnm iicninsr Themas Hnestnt. who., pecreti, ns AlKinsnii xvni nuri inr HroeK- ' . . . . - .. ... . . ' Inli-n nn sh.p i' i 33S I a 2 12 4 (1 2 1 3 n ii 3J1 .311 I ..113 , am 2SJ .Kill I . 2(13 BASEBALL TODAY SHIIli; PAKIv. -1ST AMI LKIIKllI AVK. Mlt'III.K-IIKlllJ.IC 1'IKST (.A1IK. 1.30 ATHLETICS vs. CHICAGO Krscnc.l ScuU et (.ImlnU' anil Spnlillnt'ii AMI. 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