-v r- Ff -. tr Johnny Wilsen Beut Looms Next in Line for Temmy LeughranLatest Fistic Luminary He J N - . 7 . . - AvaMA " InAPsfCRC flC MRQ MAI I flRY n cnblcgrnm te her htisbnnd thnt itinNAi nniF . m m tfarh I . TI?EY WERE FRtENDLY-uNxiL golfing started piyr: mmL sjars BcoiTRSHK?eMNArcH ar- rzza J,, ROUND POSTPONED Soggy Greens and Fairways Cause Delay In Title Tour ney at Skokie RENEW PLAY TOMORROW Glrnree, II?.. July 12. Today's quallf.tliiR rounds In the nntlennl open fel( tournament wns postponed until tomorrow, when It wns found te be Impossible te piny eer theceuise, which hnd been Heeded by n henvy reln which showed no signs of letting up nt 10 A. M. The course wns a collection of email ponds nnd the trnps were full of wnter; many of the giecns virtually were un der wnter nnd the fnlrwnye were flood ed. The entire course rcnlly wns "entmnl water" nnd there wns no dry plnce te put n bnll'nftcr llftlnjc It from the Mnr little nemls. The finnls will be plnyed Frlilnv nnd , Saturday. snturuny una neon neiu open for n possible plny-elf of n tie, nnd if there is n tie it will have te be de cided Sunday or Monday. Swim en Llnlis The wnter wns se deep en some of the fnlrwnys thnt children living nenr the course denned their bnthlnj? wilts and stnRed n swimmliiB party until guards ehnsed them away. Today's rain started shortly after 7 o'clock nnd to gether with the downpour of yester day, left the course ns soft as thaw ing ground, with big peels In thb low ground. Old-timers snlil this was the first time that -in open championship coif tour nament hnd ever been postponed in this country bceauxe of rain. In the his tory of lmpetantf tournaments, the veterans snid, ruin hnd mused but one postponement of a chamnIenhln event anil this happened In England years age, Actually the survivors of tomorrow's play mny total mere than twenty-four, for' the twenty-four with the lowest scores and these tied for twenty-fourth place will be entitled te try for the title. Met of the stars with international reputations were included in the two fields which already hnve made the thlrtv-six hole pilgrimage around the Pknlile course, but the list of sched uled starters contained many noted for rlub-Mviiising ability and there wiif little doubt that the competition would be keen. Hunter Plays Tomorrow Willie I. Hunter, former Hrlti-.li nm teur champion; A. A. Aimeur. title holder of Scutlnnd ; Ilnrilsen It. John Jehn John uteii. the prldlgleus- swntter from St. Fnul. who holds the Minnesota amateur champienship: 1'nt O'Hnrn. of New Yerk : Iteb McDonald, Chicago pro pre pro feionnl. noted for his drhiug nnd winner of ninny teurnaments: Kminctt French, of Youngstown. O.. enptntn of the American team which jeurneved I Knelnud two vears age, nnd Freddie Mcl.end. of Wnshlngteu, D. ('.. for merly nntlennl open champion, are fninc of the men sending drives down the falrwnjs tomorrow. YeMerdny'H cloudburst en top of a geed downpour Sunday night had mere thnn loosened previously baked fair ways. Greens Very Soggy The greens wero segy yesterday and mnnv M-eres were increased by four or Are strokes through inability of the player te bulge the ground, en which water could be scooped up with the hnnd In mnnv plnre. The fairways ill led out very well with the exceptioen of puddles of rnfunl water. The balls could be lifted from these puddles, of course, but the chief difficulty wns thnt many shots headed for the green would land In the water and stnn dead instead of going en toward the flag. Hesnite the ndverse elements, yester day s golf was about up te thnt of the day before, which was conceded by many te hnu been one of the greatest days of relf ever seen in n teurannient. An even twenty -four wen tliplr wnv into the finnls with the snnie maximum score as Monday, l.iU. Waller Hagen, of Detroit, led the field with a score of 111. Jehn Fnrrell. a New Yerk professional, had the low round with a G8. One-fourth of the I qualifiers wcre amateurs, with Eddie Held, a nlnetecn-yenr-eld St. Leuis i plner, lending them with 147 in eighth plnce. Geerge Duncan, the famous r.ngllxh professional, took 41 en hi-. nni nine and barely qunlified. At tlle ir.1 tnnrlr ctnnil H tlnvtfcnn Herren, of Chlcnge, former national amateur champion nnd the second for-i., mer national nninteur tltlehelder te go out, Heb Gardner failing Monday. Accompanying him were Art Reld, of Ardsley, N. Y.: Wilfred Held, of "nsningten, u. u. j Kern JlnrHh, of Londen, Canadn, and Geerge Sargent, of Columbus, O., veteran of many u tournament. Among the Independents The HeWitT .vnrnrra Jumpml Inte the lead In the frlej with th Seuth Phlla when thry dwattd thlr Uonten rUnla 8 te II. Hilly Jiechnn whs en the hill and added onethir Urtery te his llt for the ynrncra. Xlechan was ihe stnr and his deuble and tripH ""erlnc two rununera.i-nch tlme practlcellv wen his en Bnme. Nelnn and 5il( with "irfe hits tuch, led the alugxera. J'tt Tea. reau was lnerted In the picture In the ninth a pinch hitter for Tee nnd mnda a hit and f"n Ifarciu ulll oppeae ft til McKenty whin ie same lims meet tenlsht at Ilread and Ulnlir fctrvela. Chnlk auciesslve lctery number loon up i?r.J'!rt' Hllley. The neuthpnw ahentrr of lirldeiburK hnd It aeft when hla liKumn.uCj nanked Intcan 12 te 1. htiley aliOued four i-" .wi-i i.umpii Pleven, unnrut- iianinr.i Ja ft double nnd three alnslea and Zlbell iniuuia nnn two mnrles. while Hebby Mice I!.,? I" ''It anfely after nlneten sainea. in in., interim he hna had ten hemera and Ik IMdlnc the Urldesburx bailers with .447. .1.1 ., . . juad handed the Dojlnatewn. Montgomery I i-uunly Leaituera, a setback nt 3eentli .treet and IJTnilTO ninnil. uAra ll ,n A l h ! ""'"'" " nnu nii rcerunnizcn pox .Mflinr Msitnra mnde nil their runs In the ktcend no rrera and bunta. lllack pitched for the R?1.'"!8 "ni1 fanned eleen The hirers pit the tun hard nnd had .1 tetnl of mwilier. ri! .at ' txpenae of llllmlt, n MenUumcry i-nunty Iaukue alar. ,.Ml",sl'll K, Smith aenred a notable lc iZJ nT.r Oleiialdn, undefeated champlena of jn Philadelphia Suburban Iauue for the ran two car. by atniflint a ninth Innlnu rail nnd winning out. Jlucli Reed eutpllchrd ii;n,v. "n'' w" worthy of the uctnry. Mfldlclt'a linmer In the aecend with Hal '"Cher nn and llenrnttv'H hit In the nlnili un one out that scored Stovtnren with the "innlne run were features. KtnncliurNt continued Ita winning atrenk l.v 'jiKlnit Netnaeine Inte c.imp at I nnd knMM!' "'' 4 1 1. .Mui.lei m.idu hli 5i,i llhut. fnr Nntiiaemn and plliheil ,i"ud JJll. but llarrla it en ltiir and aieadici ami rce.d errerleaa auppeit. Harris did !, .u H'. " "lns' laH, Munaer'a home tun fray XMtli WM en0 uf ,,lg nlhh "hhlB et "'" .' J Dobaen nml North Phllllea. two fiyala. met at Thlrty-ntth atrcet and queen iJi "' ",0 lonclualen nf nine ruumU of '""llnif ball the nnnrci:iitlen from Keurth f.1" iMniiohecklns atreeta v;ere found en " lone end of a O-te-4 Bcore, Dobaen had il tin beat et the. (nnteat In the erly :--" runnms up a 4'to-e score, jpnea, ajf.wlWBVftr. n In .! In-flttM fifth unrf p'-.ia.u..L''."r"- " i-'."" "'.'.:- " - '.il "" inninn nna tne j'nunea put ever. ifiiih'" "" ."""y mttin. wnue, irgx, mtir kfrnl "''""I'0 nilUtl nq,nfm IM " ( GIRLS TO SWIM Miss Gertrude Murphy, Tuter at Kingsessing Recreation Cen ter, Finds Pupils Apt LAND .DRILL FIRST STEP By PAUL PREP THEY'RE all in the swim 1 At tenst thnt seems te.be the case with the girls at the, Kingsessing Recreation Cen ter. Fiftieth street nnd Chester avenue. Rig nnd small, tall nnd short, stout nnd thin girls from nil ever the south western section of Wrt Hillndelphla fleck te the center te tnke n plunge in the spacious peel of clear water. Miss Gertrude V. Murphy, n gradu ate of Temple University, hns charge of the girls fe far as swimming is con cerned. Miss Murphy has been nt the center for severnl years. Her efforts nlwnys hnve been crowned with success. Teaching the reutiner girls te swim is one of Miss Murphy's mnln duties. I.nst yenr she taught lfiO lassies who never swam before. This year the num ber tnklng lessens already hns exceeded this amount. According te Miss Murphy, girls are npt students. "They nre vcrv quick te learn." she snld recently. They nnt urnlly like the water, and It Is a pleas ure te tenon them. "There nre two dnvs a week set apnrt nt Kingsessing in which only girls nre nllewfd te use the peel. On these dnys we nlwnvB have n capacity crowd. Then, tee. we teach during n certain pcrieJ each dav. "When a girl first comes te us for Instruction she is given-n land drill. Tills consists of going through swimming motions while she is net actually In the wnter. In this way she lenrns te use her legs nnd nrms in the proper way. "After the'land drill we allow the pupil te go into the water with in flated wings. Here she gets actual ex perience In the wnter with no chnnce of sinking. Her nrms nnd legs begin te co ce co erdlnnte nnd she then Is rendy te try 6 belt. "However, she must nlwayR tnke a land drill (before going Inte the water. This keeps her muscles limbered nnd when she is rendv for the belt she is al most a finished swimmer. A week's swimming with the belt is nil thnt is necessary te complete her training, ami she Is a finished swimmer. Five weeks constitutes the entire twining period." Kingsessing hns turned out n number of remarkable swimmers. Included nmeng the girl performers nre Florence Reynard und Prudence Ounsen. Reth nre stars In the ilnMi events. Wednesday. July 20, the Kingsessing team will meet the Kensington Recrea tion Center in the home peel. All of the regular events nre en the card. Rejs also will compete In this meet. I.nst jear the Kingsessing tenm wen every meet. Miss Murphy has a corps of Instruc tors who help her tench the girls.. Miss II. Hlnes. Jehn McAlllstern, Mr. Rrnccland nnd Mrs. Geerge Pnrnvielni are the tutors. Miss Hlnes helps with the girls, while the ethers act ns guards und instructors te the boys. Mr. I'nrnviclni snys thnt he hns some of the best boy swimmers In the city under his cure nt Kingsessing. "We hnve nny number of geed divers and swimmers," said Mr. Pnrnvielni, "and they are going te win n fleck of meets for us. Al Munenl. "Eggie" Andrews. Pete Wells and Freddy Daniels all or,' above par, und will rank with the best lu the East some day." GREENLEAF GOING STRONG World's Champien Defeats Arthur Weed, 100 te 23 Ralph Greenleaf. world's champion billlnrdlst. Is continuing his winning streak and Is plning only as Ralph tan. In" the fourth block of the l'JOO-nelur J match nt the Nntlennl Acadcmv the champion complied a run of (It) and defeated Arthur Weeds, the Western stnr. 100 te 2.1. The games between these experts nre drnwing record crowds for this season, nnd some of their shots nre seemingly impeHKiuie. iiie score te date H: Mosconi, the "even -year -old boy, will plav in a special match this afternoon and tonight. What May Happen in Baseball Today NATIOgAI, IJ.AOIK Club Wnn f ABt I n I N Yerk JH 5(1 nin" I'iii 4S as .oeo WjE,, U "J;" !nkT,n" ".WW JJ an .'seS Pituburch aa 4? .4a .nnn .S.18 ..nu .ni.t .ins .SHI aes .110.1 ..ill) .nnn .nnn .Lin .370 .333 ''""?' .?J f? " lloMen 27 48 .3011 MEKir,N LKAOUE riuii wen I.et P.r. Win I.n. St. I.euU New Yerk. Chlraxn . . . Itrelt . . Wnnhlniten Drtrlund rtoaten . , . Athletics 4H at ..ih. ami 48 3 .7H ..183 41 31) .013 .me 'l 41 .300 ..ll'j 38 41 .481 .487 87 44 .437 .403 ST 43 .437 .414 33 43 .431 .442 A7H .371 .306 ..inn .473 .431 .133 .U0 INTERNATIONAL I.KAOI'K Tlnltlmnrr ll.t II) ,7rtS Torenln. ii ili'i i S!K.h'rtJ7 n ?2 SM Btidlrw ". a" In Vi W. I.. I'.r. H-. I. 4erev C 1" J ."jj rnnjf: 41 41 .BtS Neniirk... uiinnie 3'2 34 .372 2.1 30 ,2U1 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL I.KVOl'K St. Ixiii.Ih. 3. rhllllea 0, New lurk. 4 rhfcnite. e. Iloaten. .101 I'lttftlmrirh. I Clnrlnnnll. 0i Ilroekljn. -VMKIUCAN LKAOUK ai.ii i . .. H . , A!l"V.hT:itL .."?". ?.". eme) Athletic,. l IJeireTt Vti"SiiS). ..... ..n ni, IIIIIN, I, Clrtelnnif. 2i llonlen 0. UnHhlnirten, 3 Chlci Chlcnge, C, I.. . . ."""'""",""r'fK ivevnvivinvi, .m...... i Heclicsler. VI lleudlnn, 4 Jrraei (It), 4 llniTiile. 2. Syracuse, in Baltimore, g. -Newark. Si Terente, 11. AMKRU-AN ASSOCIATION Inillnnnpnlla. Si CelumlMia, 3, .Milwaukee, 4i MlnneitpellN. 2. Iiulatlllr. 4i Teledo. 1. St. 1'iiul at HnmuH City (rain). KASTKRN I.KAfil'K Xrw llnirrn, 3t llrkUnwrt, I (drt ame), llridcriwrt, 4 New Ilnten, 0 (aecend rumt). Iltthlmre. 3i llrrtfnrd, 1, Wnterliun, i Allmiiy, 3. Surlutllcld, 3 1 I'lttalleld. 3. . hill TIIKItN ASSOCIATION I.ltlle Heck, tit Mobile. 1 (drat mnie). Utile Heck. 7 Mobile. 1 (wveml B.ime). Memphla, 7t New Orlenna, fl, Nnahillle, 7t lllnnlnnhini 2, ChiittanoeEa-Atlanln (Itnln), TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL I.KAdUK rhllllra lit M. I.""!",.. New "ru ut riilinnn, llonten nt ritlhllllrcll. Ilroekbu nt Clnrlnnnll, AMKRIt'AN I.IUtiUK Detroit at. rhlliulrliihln. St. I.011U l Srw erk. Chicago at Waahlnrten, Cleieland at llosten. 1NTKRNATIONAI, I.KAUK Baln at Maehealer. P .1 KtwMli 4 TnvnlUtiraJniMn, . ttttmr iirrim my Effl&G- PUBLIC JBa a "ewewmMmMM 1 jEBKl EHPjflfeHHti- VKVsfc&i k. BCaaaai r; V ' . i yffikyg -',i' 'sMi mt:?3& WrX ''.jJFB ,J k20jfj R: 'SaBBBBBBbI !flBr iBBBakkfti' BVKBwMBfeUNVlflBaB) " BH "jf'sg .vis BBBBBBBBVJBBBBBEBKBVBBSirvBGF7H9IBSfe?liBBr " iBb BBuiBF' -B&:BBBBBBHBlBBB?BBBHBBaBKBKSBBBB&2 On the links at Edge Hill, where Lu Lu golfers spend a let of time, till group, composed of member of the local Shrine golf club and visiting nobles from Hnrrlsburg, went Inte hard battle seen after this photograph was made L Imperial Potentate W. Freeland Kendrick Leads Attack With Victory Over Davenport AFFAIR V0TD A SUCCESS The golfing Lechlnvrtrs of the 7embe Shrine In Hnrrlsburg enme gnlleplng out of the West Inte Philadelphia yes terday all set te trim their fellows of Lu Lu. but fell before the local club swingers with n dull nnd ghastly thud. TTendcil bv Freeland Kendrick, Charley Declp nnd Snm Rennett. the Lu Lus net merely defented but crushed the visitors. . The Impcrlnl potentnte wns pitted ngnlnst the Zembe stnr. Neble Daven port, nnd te the nstenlshment of every one Kendrick sent his supposedly mere experienced rival down te ueicnt n ine lenslded count of 0 up nnd 8 te play. The ether lecnls, Inspired by his flash ing start, swung Inte notion ami an niu two of them wen their matches. The finnl score wns 17V te 3Vi- After nil. conquest wns net the pro pelling thought behind the bnttle. It wns geed fellowship, nnd nt the dinner nfter the teuvnnment the strnin of com petition wns caned by the jelllcst friend ship and the happiest atmosphere thnt the Edge Hill club hns ever seen. This nfTelr wns se unanimously voted a success that the Philadelphia Shrlners will journey te Harrlsburg en August H te tnste of the Capital City hospitality nnd te attempt the duplication of their successful cnmpnlgn yestcrjinj. Thov n!e hnve arranged for n tour teur nnmen't te be staged at the" Lu Lu lem ple Country Club some time in August between the Temples from four cities. It will be n best ball match, with n man from each Temple in every foursome. -fr.. wnnlH are nnllid and poerlj lie- LTt'rTheZirus de net contain suf - j i lotiei arirs mm T.ew scores were net numcre.i. ." yesterday's matches, but scores ne-.r iiwlicnte the intensity of competition. ' What though most of the cards tuimd , le early nineties. The battle was keen , and It went te the best men. l-.e:i the In measured up te tne inir ; m ""- " Zembe folks mjmttteu nnu. The Lu I,u rrofeaslenal The Shrlners hnve nn interesting in:n as their professiennl-lntorostlng :iM' e from his golfing record, which r.it.- him high In his profession. Ilnrrv Noyler comes of a golfing lint llv. his daddy having bee bes at lm West Lancaster Gelf Club n Liver pool, and it Is current gossip that Harry cried for a niblick when he wi J- Ihree :,".." Si fifP,.n be nunlified In the Scottish 'championship. When the war clouds darkened Knglnnd s skies Nay lar joined the Hrltlsl. army ami servm ii the Mechanical Transport a lnrgc ar of the time In Egypt nnd 1 nlestlne. When he was given lis dNcharge he had nbeut given up the Idea of, earn ng ' Ncvfer tmcked his "trunk, tied up his , s-th'ks and sailed at once That was U LU GOLFERS TRIM HARRISBURGSHRINE ficlent plirnses te measure im """" . i "i-. """ "" ; " -,,-- t ,i,,, lt cupernting nnu nhin thnt vesterdny's tournnmeni mm . iron inc. nemMi mv. "".'--' ..u ' the circular track In the scheduled ones have s lrrel up m will be mere ene-wi . nni u .. - - lnH r,0 points, and a .u-. i,..0f f Hi i. T.n I.u golfers. be any doubt in the least who is tnc oei , (.nI1111,Hnll " .1 months'nge secured bis present berth nt 'in iiroifnrntlen fnr the Philadelphia open Xnvler has been tuning up en the home Jinks and nt ether clubs. A couple of dnvs age he plnyed n four-ball mutch at Morien with Celtnrt. Jim K'hnnud en nnd Ornnt. nnd shot splendid .golf. Celtnrt was the star of the day, Hew ever, in than 7.- und went two rounds in better than 7i"s. Thev nre still talking out nt T,u T.u about A. H. Knten'H feat of uluiettng the 412-yard fifth hole In two. . , , a, xin -.. Charley Deelii lend the U alker Cup comnetltlen with the low ute-h score of , SI 1. II. Stuckley. with nn K'J. 1h cle'e en hU hoels, with Chnrlev Zink ' nmi Cbt h ueber carrying in tne tow .. . i, ,.. '.Ink. Willi n ' til rT 1......1I I 15 hit lull "" V ' i 1 .. T( .....1 Wnlinp. n 7 rap. nan u nun " " """ " -- handicap mnn, n it. RACES AT BELMONT Harness Events en Card This Afternoon Six ctv tvnlllnt? nnd nnclllg events are nn the program nt the llolment mile tinck at Nnrberth today. Al rinunilers ih hi ninrgr m uii: mntinee. nmi l-lili-.tlie fix ruccs luiiny colts will be mnrlicd in exhibition mile tents. A. U. t'exe-. nf 1'nell, bus bPv will yeuiiK trotters entered. The Vhllmlcliililn trettliiK chiuuplon chiuuplen bhtp 1ms ilriiwn live fnut lietcs. In the nice will be "Ceil Smile I'enn, !"u: K-nii Azeff, S:UVn Mint mark 2:11 Vt : IVter W U':H,, nmi Sarah II.. a:l2VJ. , , , With Hucli n cliihsy quintet nf trot tret terH, S.tumlers believes the event will be rnceil nrmiml '-'ilU'. Anions thu drivers who uill tenm the fust miceil Ltcrs nre .Tuck Tey, Jee Hlilnn, fl, Offciiliauscr, Ur. Hexbcrry uml J. O. I'olleilny. The officials of the meet lire Jehn P. Kirk, stnrler; Jesliun Kvims, A. K. liCnthcrnian, M. Meputclicen, Jee v Yfl.,l.anl Knllv nf tlilu rltv nn.1 Kt ,0, 8utlvniMlfveB, timer ti rWm.'!ySWSCMff3 IV ' I1'?,44l,. W3i?m& 'mmmw '"-' r'-ava ,LED.qER - P 7 READY TO MEET GREB AGAIN, SA YSLOUGHRAN 'Just Getting Uplrish When Beut Ended,' Smiles Seuth Phillie Cemer; Believes He Was Victer Monday HAS .WILSON OFFER By LOUIS II. JAFFB npONIGHT every night, for that -L matter." was the quick, grinning answer with no hcMtnney whatever when Temmy Leugbrnn. Seuth Phila delphia's brilliant nineteen-year-old, was asked when he would be rendy te box Harry Greb ngaln. "I licked him thet ether night nnd enn de it ngaln," and T. Patrick gave another demonstration of his golden smile. "I told you b"fere the bout I hnd no fears for him, and I think I proved It." Leugbrnn Is net of the brngglng sort of boxers. His smiling way of con versing disproves nny Intimacy of brag, gadocie. all of which lie showed when asked nbeut n bout with Jack Dempsey. "Quit ya kiddin'," lie bonmed. Speaking again of Greb Leuglirnn said: "It was a pity the bout dldn t go longer In New Yerk, for lnstnnce. fifteen rounds te a judges' decision. Why, I was just getting my Irish up when the bell sounded ending the fight. Gets Peeved "Yeu knew. Greb used his head sev- oral times. He opened that cut unuer iiTll,e8 M,,im.,t Frnnrc nmi victor my left eye with a butt, but I '"' Linart. ISelgluin. This trio, together worry nbeut it until I looked '" c l,Hwltl, Krnnk Cerrv, Austrnlla, who has if Harry kept using his bean entirely n (etn, of f(4 pelllfH fnr th(j gens()ii f0 tee much. - , .'date, will comneto tomorrow nielit nt 'That started te burn me up. ' ie Point llreeze Velodreme in a "con decided te cut loose. Why, be wns " I tender's" event, which will be deci.led cinch in thnt eighth round. Kpnll' ,Mn an hour's competition. Hurprlsed myself when I made him back ter Doxer. . I.eugnrnn Del eved no n .u n winner, but, unlike most uexers, m. showed nc 'Jr ' ne' w Uh , ""l" "I"" "i " ,, T n..i mnner. .loe Smith. emmy s 111 ' :r . . there won't be any mere tall; apeut 'mistakes' en my part In making matches for TJernmy." Wilsen MatchN Kven before Loushren had renched his dressing room nt the I'liillle" Hall Turk en Monday night te get into his street clothes negotiations were under wuv for n mutch between -the latest lecM leather-pushing luminary and Johnny Wilsen, middleweight cham pien, .lee smith sas nu im-n i nsn ringside by U.c McGrull Henelicial Se cletv. He ajs he i glad te piense se - ii.. ni. i.! i.n. i,,,. ,.! i Temmy's kid brother. "Snooks." whose real name is Charles, son.;., years . old, nnd the ninetcen-yoar-eld's mas cot, was n ringside spectator Monday night. Throughout the contest his piping voice could be heard: "(Jive It te him. 'LVm! Hand 'Im one for me I" " ----- ... ( Ills mother Is very much intercbieu jn Loughran's boxing career, but she says she will never wnnt te see nun box. "However," Temmy doclured, "you can bet there'll nlwnys be miiiie ene around te phene her hew 1 make out every time I box. She get the nauriia VI lliu urvu ui'im-ai u; ilium. i-egasn uner , Telegrams of congratulations and rffcrs for beutH hnve been pouring In te ixiugiiran. wires nave neon roceivou - ... r from Les Angeles, Hnrrlsburg, New Yerk, llaltlmere, Wlldwoed and At lantic City. Itobert McKirdy, of llosten, wlted: "Will you box liegiibh Saturday V (Jiien-alr snow; J.i.uuu seats ,. . iiiMi miswer. ' .loe Minlt l nrelinlily will net nrn:iiiiB . trnn rvtwmtiii nnn ni'i i inv i nil iittti.' . I-. mine tucrij I...... ,..- ."fnr Ciirmnn. M niie or T.lnnrt wi nut -..... .. tlmll lilt. Illir 111(11 fit 1I ......- ,. -..-s. "Well I Rur-H , 'Vs i , for a'l'n " ''" "P r""R- " """ "''nt I again,' he Mild. lem as in fe u ambnstlng. they told me. , e ,lt hi,,,',,, ,jie runner-up position. there won't be any mere crepe iiaiu,i rs .....rifi'd nhumninn im around whenever f sign up the kid for Linart. ti e worlds champion who ureuuu vtiuumr i "'' "V linven't wen the Gelden Wheel here la't week, f,Uur,l:,b0,,t-. X.,ic.i;w,i n Is the favorite te win. 'but he will be feritiikc this match, as T.eughrau htia itartcd en a vacation that will lait three weeks. Temmy U l.eIiii? tn Hnrrlslmi'ir Snliie. fley, where he will bu guet of honor lit a bnnqiie't there, and then he will t.Hnu ii iuv dnys in n iisiiingum, K. t lnillii(t up nt Wllilwoed uml Atlantic ity, after which he will b'et back te trnlnliiff August 1. PENN MENOn7eST NINE Cariss, McNIchel, Matchett and Others en McCall Team . Severnl former lVnn nlhletes will plnyl Tills kciiseu with the Ilnunicl ('. Me-! full Ainerli'iin Lesien Pest team, which i opliebcn tile Phllnileliihlu I'elleBlntes nt ( the Hurry ('. Mucltey Field. Forty- jilnth nmi Spruce Mreels, HiIh ewnliiK. , -Miiiiitiiii' iin-iiier neu anil tune piiiyei'; with m pest nine nre Dr. Walter Ca riss, tne ijunKer conch; Dan MpwNicliel. BUI Slntchctt. Lurry Mur- VMel elicit. Lurry Mur- VMel nil Joe Yntes. J f IcCall .I'est ukjX . x will rill toVrrew of lw nnil,1 Mnrflii will b the v enriver nnu joe lutes, Till! Ald.'i play Merrill en rnaay r r,,i,' Wpp'ISW r?.vl IT J r HTLADELPHIA, WEPNESPAtf? JJJLy , 13, ' ' Jec Lynch Going en Stage for Five Weeks In order te get back the $10,000 for Jee Lnch, which the boxer himself had te pay out of his own pocket te Johnny Huff for the op portunity te win buck the bantnm crown, which once before adorned his Irish brew, Eddie Mead is arranging te have the bantnm clufmpien appear In vaudeville for live weeks. "Alter that." says Mend, "Lynch will be ready te meet all comers nt 118 pounds." THREE BIKE STARS Linart, Carman and Miquel Are Deadlocked in Standing, Each With 59 " Correction of n discrepancy by the statistician in keeping points score records of moter-pneed riders In the Knst shows one of the closest rnccs In history of the bike sport. The standing today shows three stars deadlocked. each with nil points. Vlneenze .Mniluenn, who Is re- expected te be hack en nbeut n fortnight. I though be lias been hivnnm nf fi friiM- tilled cellar bone, this Is the first time ,,,, ,e ,oaHen ,,0 ,, t 0 K-raue of the.great Interest in tne .point - score stnndlng the contenders' UP.. 1. C'"!. ."ch Interest nmeng rhn IMiiImlnlnhlil hictPln fnnu V v ntnpv up against the strongest competition In America today. A fie-mlle meter-paced rnce be- Ltween junior riders will be decided when Felix PattI, Italia Spertavin Cyclers of New Yerk, gees up against Jehn I'at- .rick, of Newark, N. J. Patrick scored a victory here last week. LLANERCH CADDIES WIN Defeat Arenlmlnk Club Carriers, 6 Matches te 4 The caddies of the Llanerch Country Club defeated the Arenlmlnk caddies In a team match at IJnncrch tills morning by six niatclu"! te four. ,' ,u"r. '"" '. " '"" ., ... '" irnir nun nn nil' iii.iii'iii,,i tii'ii iiiriniiiL'. rett,- , Iho " "inr les . Arenlmink. .'( and M.l"ll,i lllllll HI) (JVUV ll II ( G. Gasten. I.liinereh, beat Turner, Arenlmink, (I and ". Mnrsh, t.liuii'ii'h. beat ,T. McGowan, Arenlmink, -I and !!. (Joedwln, I.lniierch, beat Riley, Aienimlilk. 2 and 1. lieadle, l.lanercli, beat K. McGowan, 2 up. J. IijniH, Uanei'ch, beat I'ex, Aron Aren lmink, 4 and 2. Mers Aiiinlinlnk, bent 1. Clark, l.lanerch, ,ri and ' Cumitv., Ai'ciniinink. beat Hirrett, l.lanerch, up. 111 holes. Kelly, Arenlmlnk, beat Weaver, I.lanerch. 2 up. ,T, McGewnn, Aienlmink, bqat Lewis, I.lniierch, ',) and 1. Huesten and Harmen Spilt In t.A I.IHIi.n.1 nmlflh nt .1... 1I.....H ... ...v. .,,,,u.. i..i,.Lt. ... ,,.,- iininuinn dciiapmy, mm iiueaien mm inanea itnrmen ine iew erK ntntc cnnmpinn. split The uiriiier uen ine iruru uiik k he third him k me te se. ulille ureil "the fourth b'eclt nfter an c. 17 te 102, The hlk-h runa ' Harmen tapturei exruini: Knnie. vscre: Hueatnn. L'.V Ilnrmen. .10 Th.. u. .,.. te date la; Uueaten, 400, Harmen, 3ls. ( i a .. lliebadcUersBelt 1.1 Ne eeps Martin Martin Inc. f &MVV LEfS . ALSO oiraweriUBe ; cie ii er. Wm. II. , Uewker & Uewker. Waller TIED FOR POINTS Wsmmmmmis H W1M r n i. ( traem y m y MAKK Ah fr"THK SADhUER'S MELT" A Badaie (trifle raark) w'wj- ' " 1922 SURVIVE 1 1. PLAY Tilden, Fischer, TwcBlddles and Jehnsen Remain in Provi dence Tennis Tourney THIRD-ROUND PLAY TODAY Providence, B. I., July 11 .-Feature mntrhes for today In third round start ing nt 2 o'clock follew: W. T. Tilden, 2d, vs. C. M. Weed. Vincent Hichnrds vs. J. Kwlng, Jr. fl. H. Voshell vs. Geerge Lnmbcrt. Phil Hcttcns vs. (Jeergc IMddle. Wnllnce K. Jehnsen vsACnrl Fischer. I'liil Ncer vs L. B. Itice. Smiling skies nnd a lnrgc and enthu slnstic crowd sreetcd the second day s plnv of the Khede Island State lawn tennis cliamplenshlp teurnnment, the first of the mnjer Knstern fixtures, nt the Asnwam Hunt Club yesterday. Excellent progress was made. All the matches of the third round were run off and two plnyers renched the fourth round. They were Crnig Middle, who wen by default from the Jnpnnese stnr, Zenzo Shlmldzu. nnd Nat Niles, who defeated William Cliapin. Jr., the Ncw Knglnnd Intcr Intcr Intcr colleginto chiimplen. 7-.", 0-2. Six members of the first ten in the nntlennl singles rnnklng. nnmely, W . T. Tilden. 2d; Vincent Richards. New Yerk; Wnllnce F. Jehnsen. Philadel phia; S. Heward Voshell. New Yerk; Laurence Kice nnd Nnthnnlel N. Niles. of llosten, snw notion nnd came through with victories. Owing te the seeded drnwn lawn, it is seldom nny renl upsets or geed matches nre played, ns the best plnyers de net meet until lute in the tourna ment. However, tedny there will be a very interesting match between Carl Fischer and Wallace F. Jehnsen, both I of Philadelphia. i One Philndelphian Is sure te be tleminated, and this will leave W. T. . Tilden, (Jeergc Iiiddle nnd Crnig IMddle ns the lecnl contenders. AMERICAN GIRL SURVIVES I IN WIMBLEDON TENNIS Miss Ryan Reaches Final With Randelph Lycett in Doubles Wimbledon. July 12. (Ily A. P.) Miss F.liznhcth Uynn. of Culifnrnln, nnd Randelph Lycett, of Great Britain, will meet Mile. Suzanne Lcnglen, the French woman singles tennis chnmplun. nnd Pat O'llara Weed, of Australia, in Ihc final round of the mixed doubles In the international grass court championship, both teams having wen today's matches In tiic semi-final round. Miss It an nnd Lycett wen their match from J. B. Gilbert nnd Mrs. It. J. McNnlr, of England. 0-2, 0-1, nnd the Krench champion nnd her Australian partner eliminated C. J. Tindell Green nnd Mrs. J. S. Youle. fl-2. 0-2. J. O. Andersen, of Aubtralin, nnd Itnndelph Lycett today wen the men's doubles championship by defeating; Ger ald Patterson nnd Pnt O'Hnra Weed, both of Austrnlln, 3-0, 7-0, 0-1, ti-.'i nnd 11-9. Mrs. Mallery Fifth in Suzanne's Ranking Paris. July 12. Mile. Suzanne Lenglen Is reported te have classed Mrs. Mella Mallery as low as fifth among the women tennis players of the world. "Mrs. Mallery ranks only fifth," she Is quoted ns saying. "I an nihilated her speed by a series of re verse attacks. This prevented her from using her drive which suc ceeded be well ngnlnst Mrs. Benn. Ish. "I believe Miss McKnne nnd Miss Hynn are both better players than Mrs. Mallery. Then comes Mrs. Henmish." Your Tailor I want te be your tailor. I'm ever-stocked with fine woolens. I've been getting $80 te $95 for a suit of clothes. I will make up for you for qujck cash turn over Any Suit in. our stock 5839 Five hundred piece.3 of finest poeds te cheese from workmanship of the best satisfaction guaranteed. M Cltl shed 1802 Cunningham 117 Seuth EigKtecntHSt. made of one solid ;, - ece eh real nJ 1 t J leatntr. uettcv leather can It does net curl up en hip eatlier cannot I be had stitching. G'vtes no atdepwear. its shape, alnWs loeh neat 17n CHESTNUT "W- AND LONDON SOLD BY Wamtmnkcr. Wm. Hepkins Ce.. !.. Becker. Ilea Murahnll. atnV tftThped en every en uSKKKeWmKKKf -- rfiTi -v . Tennis Star's Husband Said te Have Lest $10,000 New Yerh. July 112. Franklin I. Mnllery, stock broker, husband of Molln Bjurstcdt Mnllery, who wiih defented by Suzanne Lcnglen nt the Wimbledon tennis chnnipiensiiips last wecu, ninnit te fered defeat co m in h hntf d today he Knew mu.imx nnd neon or- . . . .,,. ..,i, Tiillr Mlske. Fred nt even money thnt bis wife would r"" .. .',, A, ' .... l n.ni.H. the French girl, but he wns nnn- en, ed nrwn, '-''"" '."'"-.'(, Ittal en the report that he liimvelf , 'leimw 0"0,,.m"Ii" "-.-.-- I i5P ad lest that Mini. He snld he bollevoil i dnv ny ,"'. """""' ,;"'."V- t -V-s;'r. of the money wns finnlly plnced. , welgiit ciininpimi, '"' mwTl'r&. The day before the match Mella sent1"" UKiunumu iu .....ul... , avw BATHING SUITS for MEN White tP5 A.R. Underdewn's Sens 202-204 Market si., pmia. BaaaaaaaaaasaaaiaHi We Carry a Complete Line of OI'EN FKtllAY A SAT. KTEMNfiH 7Jtr.umrXi tf'tnnitn-' 527 Matket LfttWWHHiinmrii rr. or ss? : raviim iiyi I ,1SIA 1 1 1 1 7 WE have never sold El Producte as a "popu lar ..priced" smoke. It has been our aim te produce the best cigar we knew hew and sell it for enough te make a fair profit. Never have we tried te save fraction of a cent en the quality of Havana tobacco thnt gees Inte it. The most expert workman ship that we can buy gees Inte Its making. That mild and flavorful f,end, which makes El Producte what it is, has never i varied. Ka, C. H. P. CIGAR CO.. Inc. ' Philadelphia, Pa. yiMi 'it.. t::1 ' &m'$&mm 'lilt itrmgni Ef.f;JvHftMw 'i.iniiiiiiunttVpiW Wi$m Fine y$&W He or 2 for 25 nnnnitfm m , PI )mM (The William H. Wanamaher Stere will be closed all day Saturday during July and August.) Hundreds of Suits $25 and $30 in Our July Sale These are reduced from $35 and $40. ALL OUR FINE SUMMER QUALITY CLOTHING WITH EXTRA LARGE SIZED INCLUDED FOR BIG MEN. SPECIAL SILK-LI NED $37.50 SUITS ARE $28.50. $35 AND $45 SUITS WITH EXTRA TROU SERS ARE NOW jjen 50 R-P,ECE HOLLYROOD GOLF SUITS REDUCED FROM $35 AND $40 TO $3Q William H. .& , . .i n cnblcgrnm te her htisbnnd thnt kJ fine nnd undoubtedly weuiu ucica WILLARD OFFERED B0I . Jess Has Prlvlleae of Picking Opponent ' m w .. AhmiIii. , ,v-An nnpr ni'ii mntch at Oklahoma City, Okla., en M' j'J l! null, ., u,j m -rj ' One-Picco All-Worsted Suits. . .$3.50 Sleeveless Worsted Bathing Shirts . 3-00 nine Flnnnel Ail-Weel Pants... 2.50 Bathing Belts 35c&.'i0c Rubber Bathing Caps sue up. Water Wings and Mizpan jock Supporters. Prepare new for your vacation. All Our Bathing Goods nre FAST COLOR "If It's Sporting Goods We Have It" TENNIS SPECIALS Sinplt Tcnnii Rackets ; ref. $4 & $5 $2.85 Tournament Racket reg. $6.00 $3.95 Oinl howl rn-pnfertrrl (rut. WemtD'i Nitienal Racket. reg. $8.00 $4.95 A Itrnrli Itiickcl American Driver Racket.. reg. $13.50 $7.95 A Reach Rnrket. White Duck Tennis Trousers ; reg. $4 $2.39 Waterproof Racket Cever reg. $1.50 85c Oeuble llniJ with IihII pocket. Tennis Shoes $1.50 up Tennis Balls ; reg. 50c each $4.9S dez. Rackets Repaired Fresh and Salt Water Fishing Tackle I Ml I MAIL ORIIRKH FILLED r&0tlHc?5 z&mni-zss. ritn.MrTi.Y Street, Phila., Pa. re a mnT I ,, Wanamaker jHmW. r ""&,:. MM H'mm - f ieialr ntiCfrrAlMiv.-''3emm mJMwmwu1 .. """ " F r . MF i rali'.fl tyi Mm OalLU T,'ST Iff'l 91 ,V1 jfnVX. . ',-vVt &f fan ,u i tt 'Ni- vi.1 j'r''.,.rll ifiA ;'" jib t!i '?,m bm 1 .v......., Lr?r i miwaii.i Ami f II i i ,.1'.. yfriiiaa,'liV.ii .vssh Btt?..' v ae&jsiijii
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