nwww Wtl jfWlt ,,. . jj JMHHB , f f A' ' " f GDLF CHAMPIONS Sarazen, Hagen, Klrkwoed and Heffner In Four-Ball Match. Starts at 3 P.'Mf DINNER TO WALTEB HAQEN Four clinmplens In a single match U V record that can't be beaten, and It 'ldem, 1' ever, l equalled. But that fcexactlv wlmt will be seen at the rhtl Bent Country Club this afternoon. Bene Sarnren. the open golf champion J0f the United States ; Walter Hagcn, 'epea champion of Great Britain; Jee 'Klrkwoed, who helda a similar honor In li.i.rtlln and Char'cy Heffner. who '$ ft added the title of Phj!"delphla JSn champion te that of Philadelphia SSUlma" tltlehelder, will engage In n exhibition match, i Saraxen, of course, wll be the blg ,t attraction, but thin l prlnclnn ly KanM of hla meteoric JWMe fnmt d I his extraordinary you h. The ether three are well known te links levers nil Swr the country, se well known that the edge of curiosity had net been ffis llttl" black.halred yeungjter of twenty-one is aranm " "".""?" teu : that will net him $150,000 In the next few months. Only a couple of ...m dbe he was carrying a bag as n Sddy, an new he holds the highest scat In American golfdem. Began at Bridgeport His skill was founded eh the Instruc tien Kin mm Dyueurge niwnnn, i" f-rSTbnnl nt Bridgeport. Conn., and Al Glcl, a fermct Apawamls caddy. He ltarncd his game there, and then out grew his Instructors flame. Inte mid-5-n brilliancy, and before hla friend; jeallied it wen the open golf crown of the United States. flara7en Is a tremendously long driver md verv consistent. Walter Hagen mti that he Is reminiscent of Harry VaHen nt his beat which la a compli ment that cannot be glided or refined. Gene was net originally scheduled te n'ar in this foursome nt rhllment. Jeck Hutchisen was the party of the fourth Mrt but Jeck felt that he was over ever over felfcd and needed n rest, se he naked the committee te excuse him. They Immediately wired Snrazen, and the kid champion declnred that he vynii d b tickled tn dentil te appear in Phllndel chin in such illustrious company.. Next te Sarnrcn interest will center eirtlcularly en Walter Hagen, who In Mded the British Isles and took uway their most cherished title and cup. Hagen has been a big figure In Ameri can golf for a long time, and once held the crown that new adorns the black brew of Oene Ra'raxen. As a master of erery angle of the game Hen has few equals and no superiors. He hns an athlete's physique and n clean-cut sun burned face that Is hard bitten with the lines of determination. It was Hagen 5 first ambition te be n ball player and "Ty" Cobb was his particular idol. But since Hagen Is new dubbed the "Ty" Cobb of golf he has nothing te worry about. Klrkwoed Australian Champ The third member' of the foursome that will entertain and startle our wi llow villagers at Phllment Is Jee Klrk Klrk Klrk weod, the silent, twenty-five. year-old Auftrallnn champion, who does tricks with a gelfball that "don't seem pos sible nohew." Jee drifted Inte trick shot weik mere or less accidentally. He began bv amusing wounded soldiers in valided home by .showing them hew te make shots, and gradually drifted Inte making these shots. "It's funnv that with veur uncanny 'ahllity at placing a ball where you want It that you don't win all the champion -ships," some one said te the reticent Australian. "TVe Vif.cn fnlllnff down In my nut ting," answered Klrkwoed. "and put ting Is mere thanjinlf the game. That lithe answer."'- , , ., The fourth and final member of this all-cbaraplen foursome Is Chnrley Hoff Heff ner, who has the solid backing of all Phllment. Charley has proved himself te be the best golfer In this district, which means a let when the class of our llnksmen Is considered. The, match startR at 3 P. M. In addition te the four-ball battle Kirk- .t.l ...111 .1... .. AlilMHin f trtek wupu will Rite nil i:a.w. ..'.. " ... (hets, and at 7 o'clock the testimonial dinner te Walter Hagen will begin. Jules Mastbaum, assisted by Kills Glmbel. presldf nt of the Phllment Club, will preside at the dinner. , A regiment of men were at work yes terday bartering up the greens and trimming the fairways, and the course hag been pronounced in perfect condi tion. The finest exhibition of golfing that has ever been seen In Philadelphia should develop in this match. FLAY AT PHILMONT LINE-UPS OF INDEPENDENT CONTESTS THIS AFTERNOON At Belgrade and tVniW fiEUVICH Oehret, as, fenny, an. johnnen, c. Iffiner, lh. Hertan, If. Bewers, 2b. pnuln. rf. (fliwn, rf. Feaster. p. Ontario Streets NATIVITY Derse?, rf, O'ltennell, lb. elld. 2b. Oean. If. . Krnmer. rf. Tener, at, White, c. .. Mcilevern, 3b. Hflbeld, v. At Bread and Blgler Streets HANOV CITY SOUTH I'HIIXlES Dtlliea. If. tlarpaUi, 3b. Bfu. lb, Hlrkman, cf. lewney, aa. AJbrer, rf. . Hsrrlnrtun. 2b, Osllla. p, fallow, c. Hpsuidinc, ir. 11, 31). Passuella, lb. 8ykM. rf. trrn. rf. I'ettrr. Sb. Nharp. as. Tiw, e. Jehnsen, p. At Sixty-third and Walnut Streets MIAN AH AV 8. Si C. Rath. 2b. Letters, of, rtit-tla. rf, lllttlnr. 3b. Yrebalrr. If. flllmere. c. Wllllnma. lb. Bajleaa. aa. Centttrll, p. IfSlth, 2b. ftrrien, as, te, rf. JDlhellanri. 1b. rllrlth, 3b Wi. cf. !raen. r. walt. If. Yeitlman, p. At 35th Street and Queen Lane ttlwncmi $M. ' .1. & J, DOBMON Htraw. aa, Trautwvtn, rf. I,m. cf. Morer. rf. HUnftr, If. Ryan, Sb, Carlln. lb. Prtrraen, c. eaeie. aa. 'i Nelsen, 3b, Ntlaen. rf. cerneius. c. SKJaer. b. ueller, p. Urnntbaeh, At Ninth and Main 8treets, Darby KW. I1I.ACK SOX IIIU.DAl.K Rf.f,,.If' nrUf a. rf. all i. ' " nnann, er. Allen, lb. While, if. K R' ? f!in rf. I. Jehnsen, aa. I'nnna, ,u. yvV.' hantoe. e. --, v, I'nrkerell. n. At Richmond and Orthodox Streets jatiuNT rtn.in, ...... ....... DUIanf ai." " """ . IIIIr"HWIIIJ JJ hitman, if. -vier, zn. ailft: " nnnrera, it, Hire. h. Iealle, rf. Hntta, lb, Zlbel. tb. Qiiakey. ss, neek, f, BUely. p, !" CI ffV.U. itr?V.,b' rt-AWi Mi IN SHANAHAN MEET State, Penn and Cernell Ath letes in Games Today. 205 en Entry List GIRL STARS TO COMPETE The nineteenth annual track and field day of the Bhanahan Catholic Club wilt be held this afternoon, starting nt & P. M., en the P.' R. R. Y. M. C. A. grounds,. Forty -fourth street and Park side avenue. Mere than two hundred nthletes 205. te be exact have entered the twelve events, with a total of 350 en tries. In addition te the regular events there are two special numbers en the program, a seventy-flve-yard dash for girls, In which twenty -four girls will compete, and a special one-mlle relay for Kplgnts of Columbus councils. This is the first time tn the history of the A. A. U. that an open race has been held for girls nnd is In line with the new policy of the nntiennl body ad mitting them te competition In tfack sports. Six councils have entered In the Knights of Columbus relav, which will be the first event he'd under the nuanlres of the recently formed K. of C. Athletic Association. Many Clubs Entered Bhanahan, Mendowbreok. German town Beys' Club, Kensington Recre ation Center, Enterprise. Nativity. Vlc- trlx, Jersey Harriers, iviriin, rtnrvnra Beys' Club, Ceghlnn. 8candanavlan American A. C. and Penn A. A. have all entered athletes, nnd In addition there are a number of unattached men. College stars competing for the vari ous teams will feature the games. Meadowbrook has Wcland and Tayler, of Penn State; Redgers, Rese, Needs, Herr nnd Altmaier, of Penn. and Lathrop nnd Carter, of Cernell. Shana hnn has entered Powers, the Penn hurdler. In the dashes and Fouracre In tlir. mlildln distances. German town has several representatives from Penn State in Ktsseinen. l'jrD ami huhhcii. Johnny Kehoe. Enterprife star, is en MrAeh In the 220 yards. Wcland. Tay ler and Redgers all wearing the colors of Meadowbrook are, en scratch In the 410. Frank Kelly, of Hhanalmn. and Jehn Herr, of Penn, arc en scratch In the 880. Johnny Gray, BUI Rlttler and Andy Hlsler are en scratch In the two-mile run and will concede handicaps te sev enty seconds. In the high jumps, Walter Whalcn, of Enterprise, and Needs nntl Lnthrep, of Meadowbrook, are en scratch. A. Rese, U. of P.. will leap from scrntph in the rrend jump, nnd Tex Hnmer, of Penn nnd Jim Comeford, of Enterprise, will be en scratch in the shot-put. Ten Clubs In Medley Ten clubs have entered in the medley relnv race. The Meadowbrook tenm of Tayler, Redgers, McGrady nnd Herr will be en scratch and will allow handi caps up te seventy-five ynrds. This race premises te be one of the features of the nftcrnoen. In the city sports en the Fourth of July the Germantown Beys' Club team of Klsselheff, McDonald. Ed Ed rerten nnd Erb defeated Meadowbrook for the first time In a number pf years, nnd the store tenm is out for revenge. The special race for girls dinws n field of twenty-four, and maiiy prom inent girl athletes take part. Miss Mary Kilkenny, all-around star of the Curtis Club, Is among the prominent entries, and Meadowbrook has Dorethy Nough, the Temple star, and Samuel J. Dallas, of Meadowbrook, says she will likely equsl the record of 8 4-5 seconds for this event. The list of events fellows : 140-yard daph heate: loe-vard (lath, han dicap, heats; 100-ard daah. nevlee. ino ine 5 aril dash, handicap, nil final heatt: 100 yard daah. novice Mml-flnnl h-ate: 440-yard daih handicap, final hat: 100-iard daah. handicap, final heV, 100-ynrd daah, nevlcn, final heat: 7S-yard daah for slrla; 2J0-yard dash, handicap; 78-)ard daah tat airla final heat; apeclal relay rr.ee. Knlghta of Colum bus : one-mlle run. nelc; 220-jard daah, handicap; Anal hsV twn-mlla run. handicap; medley relay race, handicap, running hlh jump, handicap: running bread J'imp, handi cap. Jwehe-peunil shot-put, handicap. ANOTHER FOR HEUSTON Doubles Three - Cushion Billiard Score en Palmer Ter. !!ru:en doubled the score en R. Fnlmer in their three-cushion bil liard mntch nt the Recreation Academy !att night. The score was BO te 25. Next week, Heuston will fnrsnkc three-cushion play again nnd take en Art Weeds. Minneapolis star, in a I 1 200-point pocket billiard match. At Eighteenth and Rockland Streets CURTIS C. C. Jehnsen, If. Nrhwnrti. rf. Mrflrecerv, 2b. tlrncan 3b. Ellis, cf. Keinheld, lb. Iseld, a. Hliputrlck, r. Ward. P. I.OCiAV Htinatrun. rf. Mcl'ennel, at. Metlurkln. -M. I nahinan lb. Hawkins, Sb. I. Dueling, rf, MhltHerlh, If. I.ltlntatnn, c, Krlier, p, At Twenty-sixth and Reed Streets AKDMOKK Kane. rf. I. Ilrewne. 3b, Mrlmhlln, aa. rullenen. If, Deivlln, ill. Hlnebilr. lb. Jlenrr. e, Iweener. p. Dartlntten. rf. At Fourth and nasmvimj: vrs, Pnrkrr. 2b. Hill. rf. Klnr. e. Sneirden, lb. Reamer, it. I)Tld, rf. I'rntt. aa. ThemiMHin, Sb. Commedore, p. , FI.EIMIKR Rablnrrr If, 1'iKlaett. 2b. Nelan, lh. Rembe, cf. Ponevan, 2b. MeN'rill. 3b. U'alker. as. Sutten, e. flrlrahabrr, p. Wlngohecklng Sts SOUTH I'll I M.IKS i, ueete. rr, White. 3b. Handren. 2b. Veunif. lb. Carter, cf. Kro. If. Spherer, e. Jarkrl. hh. tlunrt, p. At 54th Street and Elmwood Ave. 8TENTON T. C. IIAUTRAM l'ABK Klvnn, aa, Mill.. If. 1 I.nndr, lh. He I Sb. Ilrlal, aa, Janknettl, rf. Khefaluhl, Hi,. Chapman, rf, Vecel, p. Weed, If. aiurrier. a Hfhadel. 2b. Hamilton, lb. lllnck 3b, JleUel, P. W8t. if. Mjera. rf, Kockfertl, r. At Dlttman and Wakellng Streets MINNHMVA O'Neill. 3b, W. Hnmmera, 2b. Iluaemnn, rf. Ceillna, cf, InihelT, aa. Krdman, c, fturr. lb. R. Hummers, If, lipenan, p. VIMV001 Aahereft, rf, Heffman, lb, Uuaaell, m, Keener, cf. KVtrlaeth, 3b, MrMitstrr, 2b, 'Yeat, If. (urty, r. Krlit, P. At I and KAYWOOI. C. Mcierley. If. tiulnn, a. noener. 2b. Irairatisn. lb, imiiherty, . rf . Mllllian. cf. Yrlfn, 8b, lllli f, blivilU.iu, p. Venango Streets ( , .NOTAhKMK Tnrranee, ah, llevlnne, aa. Slrnb, r. J. Ryun, If. Hlntterr. lb. leaner, rf. Kamhitch. .cf. rpnurn. 2h. W. Kn. v. MANY COLLEGIANS '' 8i?WkSi,.,BV frM,sn5i'Tf'n'1SI.;r,j",.ji-. "l"J rULVIPi. "'?.? J K??iTJ, m? TMSi;-Tr'iSSnn3ik;'r 2;.. a-ts jvijl iiciy iicic luuav , vxijli xxui SWjiM' ssssJJK'' ' asssssssssssssV T ssssssS si V "BssKJ& ' 4sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssB ' -fcf sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssrFasssstiWV ji'sssssl .sssssssV HHR.'; 4Hfy&::$SMK-l'? ,' BeBp'1' BssssssssssssssssH ' ' V'',, F i'HfA 'f- aBSrrWwirI7xVS'';VtBrH, vi 'TUTyaBlisssssssssssPlssssf mvH ('sGlv-iv V,,"''''VVrii A ' m& ? 't - ;Kv , Li""., - ' sssWssssssssssst. ' lssssV M T- VSffami'-?' '' '"'f-JQ&mR ? 2 "Wi Mt''9l &JTJ "vjBsssssssssssssT HHV ' J f i'yPP(ifBpsssssssssssssssst'-'' iBa'K'V f.t''- 'BBBfcillsBl Wk '' "S.l i aikSw t s , S ; DOROTHY BAUQH ED ROUSH REINSTATED; STILL WANTS OWN TERMS Cincinnati Outfielder Holds te Orig inal Demands Cincinnati, 0 July 22. A special dispatch from Oakland City, Ind., Kd die Itmiah'a home, says Keusli, Cincin nail Itedr' ttnr outticlder vn rein stnted today by Coramleclener Landta. l.nndln, It (ft aaid, strongly commended the Cincinnati Hall Club for Ha de termined stand againftt the holdout of ltnush, who refuard te tign a contract with the local National League club Wlien his salary demanda were refused. It en nil, who held out for a yearly calary of $18,000, said tonight he would net play with the Reds unless hi? tenm are met. "I de net intend te nlay at the term.i of the club, which were $15,000 for a Mnglc season. Reusti wild. "Of course, I applied te Judge La ml Is for reinstate ment, but I-will net piny with the club tinleuR the team agree te what I auk. for te weaken new would show that I thought my original deninnds were tee high, nnd that I wns ready te play at the salary offered." CHANGE PLAYING FIELD Sphas Heme at Flelaher Field en Monday With Heuse of David Thf Smith Phlllv Hehrcwa nlav tlie Heuse of David en Monday night at 0 :1fi P. M. When the bearded wonders from Kenten Harber, Mich., were here lant year they nlayed te the largest crowd that ever witnessed a semi-pre. game. The Phillies' park would have been secured, but the management did net wish te have the diamond ruffled ns the team In coming home Tuesday. The Heuse of David in net a freak team, but contains tome star players In the line-up. It Ih estimated that 25.000 fans were nt Bread and nigler streets. The field wbh net inclesed, nnd tne players or the peculiar religious sect would net meet Eddie Gottlieb's clan this season unless In nn Inclesed park. SUNDAY GAMES APLENTY Stonehurst-St. Carthage Clash One of Big Games The Sunday schedule of local teams tomorrow is the most Important of the sensen. one or tne Diggest contests win be played at Sixty-fifth and Catharine streets between Stonehurst and St. Carthage In the first of a series for the championship of Delaware County. The cltuens of Aramere win see ine Main Liners engage the 8euth Phillies en the old I. C. B. II. grounds, and Vincent Mellyneaux, the Vlllanevn Col Cel Col lege etar and former big leaguer, will pitch. i Bnchnrach OJIants, of Atlantic City, are at Marcus Heek, and many teams will again show their wares In New Yerk. WOODS STILL LEADS Tops Harmen, 1,000 te 799, In Pocket Billiard Match In the tenth block of their 1200-peirt mntch nt the Nntienal Academy, Ar thur Weeds gave the best exhibition of pocket billiards he has shown se fnr nnd eiMlv defeated Charles Harmen, 100 te 11. Weeds meiight the game te a close with nn unfinished run of 75. The score te date Is: Weeds, 1000; Hannen, 709. Scraps About Scrappers Tete Ijitie. nineteen-year-old welterweight (if WIlKea-Barre, pa , haa Joined tha colors of Jee Kennedy. Kennedy also haa rets' a elder brother Steve In tow, the latter ala helna- a 148-peunder. In his Inst contest l'ete made a hltr hit In a Brent bout with Dae Shade, of California, at Wllkea-Barre, Mee IlorewlU hoped he would be able te break Inte print with the following statins' that Rammy Belaer had boxed eutejlde of New Yerk before- "Three yeara ojte 1 handled nnd trained Sammy, when he did a let of bazlntr at Cheater. at the Sun Shlp ard and alae at the Armery. He la a rretty boxer and alae a trod elucver all In all, a pretty two-handed flKhter," Jee Nclaen will box In the wind-up at the National neat Thuraday nliht. when returns of the Tendler-Leenarrt bout will be an nounced from the rlncalde Charley Croaa Ima matched Jee with Hebby Allen Other numbera: Denny Paacal v. Sammy Neta, Kid Cotten va Battllnr rteala Veun Hemme va. Mickey Plamend nnd Kid Kline va. llattllni Hick. rnt THxwey wnm't bothered bv a little thin llke a knockout laat week After belnr atepped In two reunda by Dattllns Prlece at Atlantic City. Patrick went te Trenten the next nliht and put en a awell wrap na-alnst Walter Rennie Deeney axya hn haa been bexlnir men a let heavier than i.m..i, !... In thA fntiirA tin will net meir any one mere than ISO peunda, tle wanta another aeaalen with Dan aartln. Adnm Rjren haa aimed up a welterwrlaht match for tliUnn A, A. for next Thury duy nluht. Yeunr Jack O'llrlen .will lr oft with Danny tlorden The bla- fenture of the rtyan prekram at thla ahew will be the returna of the Ienard-Tendler bout. Tend r Uvea In Ixun. where Adnm a club 'a located, and he la loeklna- for a blc crowd, ether We are: Jee flerman , va. jack l-e-ter. Jimmy Jerdan f Wlllla McUevern. ltnbby Allen va, J Mcfleern and Terry Whaen va. Jimmy Wlllla, Johnn H. O. Ilrewn. formerly of plillHde. phla, la new IHIm In Altoemt nnd aettlna In tit futile tn box under the management of Hilly lllcharde Ilrewn I a welterweight Chirk Kanaaa la taking a reat after In dultinx In live mitchea thla month. He will net b.ick Inte action the latter part of Au suat, OTHER SPORTS ON PAGE 10 iUWHTi'i.xW ' . T.V.SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSk 'A SV K.V W3m GIRLS IN SHANAHAN MEET (:i :, ",. ' :a; e V5. '1 ;- K r - , ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssk IT ?' asssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssHssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssW WHv, " sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssW' BsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssV GLHL asssssssssssssssssHri 'V vBt ' V" -' sssssssssssssssB K iBssssssssssssssssssssB m " ssssssssssssssssssM"? ' -dV 1 j K- BsssssssssssssK '4 '' ''' ':sssssssssssssssssssssssssW " K sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssk : .-Jissssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssf H L. "y : " f " -ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssT W K MARGARET KILKENNY E Association Holds First Events of Season Over Twenty Mile Course The first cruiser race of the year of the Delaware Rh-er Yarht Racing Association will be held en the Dela ware River this nfternoen for the new Ferest Hills Vncht Club trophy. The. race will be ever a course of npprexlmntelj twenty nautical miles from the Camden Motorboat Club te Torresdale nnd return. The committee In chnrge of the event consists of Hermnn Weber, nf the Ferest HH1 Club; William Freltng nnd Jehn B. Yarnnll, of flic D. R. Y. R. A. Regatta Committee. Everything Is In readiness for the contest and thti starting gun will be tired nt 3 o'clock at the Camden Club wharf. Since the cient l the first cruiser race of, the car for the association, a pnrtlculnr effort hns been made te have represented In It as many nf the clubs along the river as possible. Entries have been reeeld from Camden. forest Hlls. Kevatnnp. Wi-stvllle Adelphla and Riverside, nnd It is ex pected thnt fifteen racing cruisers will be en the starting line. Ileats will race in one clns for the new Ferest Hills trophy, nnd there will be no division into clnsses. The event Is hnndlcan, en n intlng basis. It Is expected that the Diana, owned by A. CRUIS RS RACE ON DELAWARE TODAY Schedule of Today's Little League and Independent Baseball Games INDUSTRIAL AMATEUR LEAGUE Thornten-Kuller at .Artloem Mill. Forty Ferty feventn and Spruce atreen, Fex Moter nt Mprrell Mllla: Whitman at Jehn T Lewis, Richmond and Wbeataheaf 'lane. R1CLL TKLRI'HONB LKAOl'E Maintenance at Moter Vehicles, Central Ne 4. Atlantic Coast nt (leneral OWm, Northeast Ne 2. Unglneerlnt nt A. T. Jc T. Ce. Central Ne 1: Western Hlectrlc at Construction. Northeast Ne 1, Twenty ninth and Cambria street. MONTOOMKRY COUNTY LEAGUE Souderton at Ambler. Delesten at Per kasle, Conshecocken at Lanadale PHILADELPHIA 8URURI1AN LKAOUE Ashbourne at Fert Washington Glenslde at Wyndmoor, Hatboro at MeKlnley. DELAWARK COUNTY LEAGUE Cliften Heights at Media, Celllnrdale nt Cliften A. A. NORTH PENN LEAOUE North Wales at Oreland, Ambler at Wei Wei den, Keasby A Malison at aienslde, WEST JERSEY LEAGUE Woodbury at Woodstown, Hwedesbore at Paulsboro. CENTRALRURLLNGTON LEAOUE Medford at Palmyras Revrrly at Keebllng; Durllnsten at Delance. INDEPENDENT GAMES Htewart at Mllment A. C, Rlrtle Park Raltlmere Illuck Hea at Hllldnle, Ninth and Main streets, Darby Mount Carmel nt Drldesburs, Richmond and Orthodox atreets Mahanny City at Seuth Phlh, Ilread and niglar streets. Ardmore at Flelaher. Twentj -sixth and Read atreats, Cleerfleld at St. Ilarnabaa, Slxtj-flflh nnd Elmwood avenue. Nashville Giants at North Phillies, Fourth and Wlngohecklng streets Shannhan at Strnwbrldga & Clothler, Sixty-second and Walnut atreets. Riverside at Dobsen, Thirty-fifth street and Qun lane American Ilrldge, of Trenten, nt J. N. Darb-r. of Trenten. Bachnrach Olanta at St. Thern is. Wil mington. Tamaqua at Chester. Stenton Field Club at Rartrnm Tark, FIftv-feurth and Elmwood avenue Wlldwsqd at Jllnnena, Dlttman und Wnk. ling atrenta. Colllngaweod Drug nt Pclham Silk Sex, Chew and SharpnacK atreets Kaywood nt Netasimc, I nnd Venango street". , Hlenehurat at Gloucester. Bt. Celumha at West Phlla Giants. Forty eighth and Ilrewn atroete (a P M ) MuaUekn ut Forty-eighth Waril, Iwenty fifth street nnd Snyder avenue I'udiic narvire at .nativity, iicigraue and Ontario atreeta Klauder-VVeldnn at Camden City, nnd lCrle atreeta Camden Puritan Y. M L at Lighthouse Third Frent street nni I'irie avenue All-I rniinasivnia i-uui Hdeluhla Police at llaiiKer Pa Curtla ( C. at l.euan Ktchieenib and Rockland atreeta E, G. lludd, ut I'rnnkfard Vellowjatkels, Frankford avenue and Pratt street, Mervlne Prea at Wlldwoed, N. J, Seuth Phllly Hebrawa at American Chain. Turk, :5.' : Iv JL leies ELEANOR UHL Runs Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues NATIONAL LEAGUE SMTVT FjWfl Chicago.... 7 3 0 8 7 tl 32 Cincinnati.. 4 8 0 2 3 5 t St. Leuis... 1 2 0 7 5 6 30 IJroeklyn ... fl f 6 11 0 28 New Yerk.. 0 3 8 R 7 3 20 Hosten ... f 7 3 0 4 1 20 Pittsburgh.. 2 8 2 2 6 20 Phillies 10 2 a 0 1 016 AMERICAN LEAOUE 8M TWIT KjTI New Yerk.. Ol 714 1 5 7 34 Chicago .... 484827 33 Detroit 16 5 B 1 5 32 Bosten B 7 3 6 4 8 24 Cleveland .. ft 0 4 8 124 St. Leuis... 2 3 4 1010 Athletics... 0 3 0 0 211 Washington. 0 1 2 of 3 NTIERNATIONAL LEAGUE s m t wiTTfTsTi Syracuse... 7 4 in 10 fl 42 Buffalo 8 12 3 7 8 2 35 Rochester . . fi 7 2 4 5 32 Jersey City. II 7 0 6 30 Reading ... 8 5 6 0 0 28 Newark .... I 5 2 8 2 8 26 Baltimore. .. 7 2 8 2 8 25 Terente ... -7 1 3 11 13. Cortledge, of Ke stone, will be the leading contestant ameiiR the higher rated beits entered, and the Eva, prop erty of Ous Resse, of Ulverslde, the most prominent among the low raters. The close friendship between the Riverside nnd Ferest Hills Clubs, dem onstrated In the annual holding of 0 joint cruise te the Chesapeake, ex pected te he shown this afternoon, when n delegation of Riverside entries will race. Dur,0li,",m A- A at Knrnnc Club. Chew and Phll-Kllena atreets. KenslriBten A A at Marshall Smith. Tenth and Butler atrn'ts Aqulnim nt CelumJila C C. Frent and Ptrter s'rietn. Seuthuark Men's Club at St Calllstus. Slxt.eetenth siuet nnd Lebanon avenue NerthsN st Pres nt Delnlr. N J Lit llrell nrn nt Mount Hell. Madisen htare nt Nlccten. Ohelten ave nue nnd Mngnella street. CAMDEN Klauder-Welden. of Jenklntevvn. vs. Cam den Cliy at Third nnd Erie streets n, r;.lr JS Travel'r8' ' Philadelphia, s Twelfth Ward, at Ilalrd nnd Marlton ave- Cnmuen Hiack Sex va Elllner Giants. Philadelphia, at Fourth and Jaaner tre.. of --,-----. - - ". . "''' "iirei II it .at... .. iu. 1 v. " '.- '-' ;r aire Park. VnrrU n, Tl,.,-,, J.-Ia '"' "R v.uirnii jtiKniHra isj vv n i m n n ni. n iiiitiiiiuii auri'ie JIatchner F C vs. Merchantvllle Olanta. at Twelfth and Federal streets. """ Pensauken neal Tigers vs. Mnden AU Stara at Eleventh and Linden streets. SOUTH JERSEY de'n'Ylte.r0"' IMla"l"Phla- nt Hafdd0J'li."ldCrUb V" 1,r",by,"lan A A . at (Irenlpck vs I.e Schaub's Haddenfleld, at Haddenfleld. East Side A. A at Colllngsweod. Stonehurst at Gloucester. Woodbury A. A at Woedlynne Atlantic Division, uf Camden, at illllvllle Campbell' Soup nt niendore, """'"" Fellance Club at Illatkvvoed. Camden American Legien at Falrvlew Colonial Ire Crenm at I'ensauken Main Line Titers vs. Crescent Giants, at Mnorestevvn. ' Oriental A. C , of Gloucester, at Auduhen North Merehantvllle vs. Twelfth wird I M llurllncten plke and Cov read. .Merchant- rii-.iiw'ft nb- w,w i,eriin Spar- Atlantic City Kallrnnd nt Magnelia. llurllnKten at llroeklawn, SUNDAY OAMCS Seuth Phillies at Ardmore. Stonehurst at St Carthjt,e and Catherine atree's, I)an A. A. at Curtis A. A Kltty-flfth I-nvsndale, rn Ali-Phllndelphla Police nt Columbia Pa Madisen Stura at Caven Pulnt, N J , ty0 names Nntaeeme nt Kaywood, Dickinsen streets DeLsun at Mondewbriok at Fanners P. M. Thlrtj-rirst nnd Newailc, A M,i Nativity at Keckdala Camden City nt Elsudor-WVIden klntnwn, Pa, Seuth Phllly Hebrews at Orange. N. Philadelphia Pre at Ivanhoe, N V. l.eda-nr A. A at Ocean IjHte. N J lllildale at llaltlmore lllack Sex, two L'insdnle nt Pettstnwn llrldesbura at Haat New Yerk, two aamca Hathurach Giants nt Viacuae, .Mnriur Htek Stenton nt Mern A. C Mlnnllc t'ltv North Phillies at Miihane Clt. " llermnntn.vn Ilnl Sex at Aiiu'nna. Frent nnd MiKrnn hlreitl, ' Columbia CO at Saulhvvurk Wlnl Club. Meidtin und Mifflin stre.'iH Nmthwest Pres nt llnduepert, N J. Media nt Stewart, 81x1 -third and Locust Camden niack Sex at Old Timers. Thir teenth and Jehnsen atreets, asssssssssHwCAlsisssssHalssssWs Wf ImssssssssmSsWPt e3ESHsP?M ' $'$& t xibIEissssssssssHBbiissss1 WPIIWiaalllla f , , i A , 'iHIBBrll V iflRlfl "msfaismssx: msssmr . ' ' : 1 1 FAVORITES WIN IN ,;' STATE JUNIOR NETS McClinn, Bartlett and H. Hedge Advance in Tennis at Cynwyd. M. Hedgo Triumphs JOHN MAGUIRE SHOWS GRIT Three stars of local scholastic ranks scored easy victories In the first day's play of the eighth annual Pennsylva nia Stnte tennis championships for Jun iors nnd boys en the courts of the C.vnwyd Club today. They were Earl n-irtiett. Penn Char ter's champion ; Themas MeOIInn, an other Penn Charter boy, who, with Miles Vnlentlnc, holds the bn.vh' dou bles championship of the United Htntes, and Hansen Hetter. West Philadelphia High, who ranks second nmeni; the schoolboy stnrs of the city. Unrtlett hud te play n first-round match, but the ether two drew lives In the junior singles. Bnrtleit eliminated Herbert A. Miller, Huntingdon, In two love sets. JlHrtlett Is- n southpaw plnyer. McGIInn Beat Weed McClinn blotted out II. C Weed, .'Id, Havcrferd, In two sets, (1-0. 0-1. 'the Havcrferd boy hnd no chance ngnlnt the serves of thn Penn Charter lad. Hedge had mere of n battle than either McOIinn or Bartlett. but at (hut he wns net forced te rtrnd hilil'-elf. He snuffed out Stockton Rush, 0-2. 0-2. Rush didn't have much of a drive nnd Hedge killed his easy lobs. The point ccore of the match fol fel fol eows: FU18T nrr Hedge fl 7 4 4 4 2 4 4 31 fl rignt 3000041 1 is 2 HECOND SET Hnrtae , H I ! I 4 t 4310 Nrluht ... 11 2 1 4 1 0 T 2 17 2 All interesting mnlcli wns pln.ved in the bejs' singles between Malcolm HnrlgP nnd .lehn "Peanut" Miiguirc. Iledge wen the first set. (1-1, but Mn gulre put up a stubborn fight In the second nnd at one time hail Hedge 5-3 en gnmes. He weakened, however, and Hedge wen out, S-tl. Wclner Entered Hnndv Wrlner. of Oermnntewn Academy, n pretegn rf Hill Tlldeti, wns nmnng the entries In the boys' tournn teurnn ment. Welner. however, will net get Inte netlen until next Mendny or Tues day. He is out of town nnd will net arrive until Mendnj . He also is en tered In the bejs' double". Rnvmnii'l Rrnmmal, brother of .lack and Nerman Brammnl. famous (.chnlns tic stnrs, nlse is In the bejs' tourney. Yeung Brnminnl hns been coming nleng nlcelj lately and the experts pick him te tinish near the lop. Mnrshnll Vnnnemnn, the University of IVnns.vlvanln luminary, was In chnrse of the tourney. Dr. Philip B. Hawk, of course. Is the real head of the nffalr. Dr. Hawk, however, will be kept buy with the Middle States thamplen'diips, which will start at the some club Mendav, se he placed Vanneman Hi charge of the State tournament. Summaries : Jt'Ninn SINGLES First Round Kirl Unrtlett. JVnn Charter, ilefeavl Her bert A. Mlllr Huntingdon (10 (HI T. f Davis wen from Neleen H. II"ie by defmlt F. r Althmaler ilefeTteil T. I.. rlsht, Jr . bv defHiilt Hcend Round Hampton Hndee, West Philadelphia HIrIi, dereated Ptnikten Rueh n 2 n-2 A. J. Manulre. Ji West Catholic, de- B. F.O.B. DETROIT UEUIIErl F. KIRt'IINEU 72 1U Woodland Ave. Wenillnlld 82IS Meet 1115 KOEI.I.E-OREENWOOll CO. 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Phillies 14 Wheat, Rebltut U Alnamlth. Oiirdlnala 10 Kellr. fllant .... 9 Emll Meuael. Olent 0 I'urklneen, rhllUm J Hark" Miller. Cab Orime. Cub . .. . , " fftmrnler Cnralnala a HOME BUNS 1021 American Learue 4JJ7 National Leasue iM Telnl - 037 feated Cheater A. Moere, Jr.. Wilmington Krlende, 6-3 fl-0. ,. , Themas McOIinn, Jr., Tenn ChRrter, de fented II. C. Weed. 3d, llaverferd. O-n tl-1. Jack llrammal defeated Oeere Urudh'd, n-0, O-S . . . , . .1. M Parlance, Jr.. beat J. J. M. nNem' Hulllvan defeated Reland Rurke. '"v. Pnrdee Teulke defeated Mlllan N'errla. rrejten Mcrn'diter defeated A- A. Lnf 'am'uel Lwlnir defeated Herbert Wallla, ' J Murphy defeetrd F. Altman. 0-0. 0-0. ROys' SINGLES) First Round M. Myers defeated Rlthard Haynea, "if Axe defeated WalUa Armstrong-, B-0, Jr. n-1 fl-1!. fioeend Round Malcolm Hedgo defeated Jehn Magulrc. 0-1. H-0. INDIANS TO CHANGE HANDS Hlnkle and Freiberg Expect te Pur chaee Cleveland Club Cincinnati, O.. July 22. Negotia tions have reached n stage when It mny he regarded as highly probable that control of the Indians (the Cleveland baseball team in the American I.engue) will seen pub into the hands of Edgar a. Freiberg, of Cincinnati, and Mntt Hlnkle, of Cleveland, it wns announced ticrc today. Mr. Freiberg sold he hnd a telephone conversation with Hlnkle, who Is handling the deal, and that the outlook for n transfer of the stock is very (bright. "I am net at liberty te go Inte de tails new." said Mr. Freiberg. "In case the deal gees through Mr. Hlnkle nnd I will own the club." PLAY RETURN GAME Burlington Will Tackle Brooklawn In Sunday Contest Brooklawn will have Burlington as its attraction tomorrow and the fans should sen n het game, as Burlington wen the last gnuie, 1 te 0. en July 4, and the home team will be out for re venge. Jack Sweeney last year's star of Camden City, will he In the box for Purllngten and either Atkinen or Berner will pitch for Broeklnwn with Guerst doing the catching. The game will start nt 3:.'I0. 1 1' I'. ..'I.1 5, iTT k','!."."!";""-'' k if i": i i. -. Mm i- "f -" -,"''' I , V , 'l ' , ' ! k m ' i 'm I" "I i ilV' , '. !' l' I' ' .1, J-'vi I r The Ferd Runabout the Salesman's greatest economizer of time and money. His most dependable means of trans portation. His greatest asset in his drive for business. Let us show you hew a Ferd Runabout will actually increase your earnings. Terms if desired. AUTHORIZED FORD and LINCOLN CAR DEALERS The World's Greatest Moter Car Value Authorized Philadelphia Ferd Dealers SWEETEN AUTOMOIIILE CO. uruiia ana vnerry niretta Spruce 8430 TRAVIS S. McfiAnntTV u.i.iti s. rellen street tiherweud U040 UNIVERSAL MOTOR AOENCY 31(7 Chraluut St. Preston 3281 West 1789 MAOKK A UARI'KLES SOIh a Chestnut Hta. IUImenl 8254 Utat 1711 WEST OHlARn AGENCY , 8317.10 W. Olrard A. Poplar S374 Itare SlOl n iiiA,,fl!X.Nn,!R AI.l-lN 10 Highland Avr. Chestnut Hill Chestnut Hill 4810 IOIIN It VHItr.lt 0734 Ruatlrliiii Are. Ilnatleleii Hllin E. M. IIARTI.ETT i. i .i?' Hromi St. Ilnrlnir 1831 Weal 403d NMWCil 'v Vv ' ' i . . EIGHT IH ROW FOR Maintains Clean Slate in N,V Plnvcrreund League bv Vic-Si WESHA tery Over Hissey V,' . i m COHOCKSINK ALSO WINS Westmoreland d kept Ita slati cleantl mler Playground L1lVj,:; llin rcnrHienar .limine I'lavurnntlfl l.Hne)i today by winning its eighth atrtttfct !vl ggqme at the expense of Hissey ey tee score of 4 te 3. The contest wns played enthe former's field nt Fifth and Weat- morclend streets. . . The feature wns the pitching of thej flfnl liiirUra T ITtnitler nf Wrtt merclniid. fanned ten. while the work! of the losing pitcher was better, as hj whiffed nn even dozen. ( The losers only touched the offerings) of Jehnsen fur four bingles, while Fiedler wns found for ten. It was a hard game for Jehnsen te lest, hut the winners hnd all Vthe better of tee breaks. The were : Hlasey 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 03 6 3 Weetmerelnnd . 0 0 11110 0 0 I 4 7( Batteries Jehnsen and fltauley: J. Fiedler, and Linch. Umplrea Smith and Ilrewn. ( The ether game In the league was stfltf-r erl at Cohecksink Recreation renter, C5-( dnr and Ann street-s. nnd the Richmond representatives emerged victorious evtr these of Kensington In a contest that, lasted seven sessions, ftcere 7-5. ' I Cohecksink wen out In the sixth wnen Warner weakened and some timely hit ting coupled with Warner's wtldncM nnd errors of teammates accounted ferf Ave runs. The feature of the eontet was the! hitting of Paul Burns, whear triple ac counted for the first two runs in the sixth nnd really caused the downfall of Warner. The scere: R. H. E, Kensington 110(110 0 n 5 4 Soherkslnk . 0 0 2 0 0 5 x 7 8 9 natterlcs Warner and Droder, Egin and Dennelly. Umpire Sehuler. Ryan C. A. Nine Wln The Archbishop Rvnn C. 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