"ffitf f ?&' "i t Cards Crawl feet One Member of Present Ag gregation Worked With Great Hurler Seven Years Age MACKMEN DROP ANOTHER ny JOSEPH T. I,AnRUM miin life of n bis league player 1? ii short one nt bewt. Wlillc tlic rain tWermlnit the WiIIHm' ! from smooth, dry field 1e n qungmlre Tcstcrdav afternoon tiie scribes talked Sen. And Iho subject concerned the rapidltv with which the mnke-up et tCKhnvenr; age Pat Mera., tuldc.1 the PhllUm te their first and only Katlennl League pennant. Of that irrat team of fence wreckers and bril liant pitcher and Helders nary none remains today, "rover Cleveland Alex Alex nder. whee pitching wna the main in .ft"ent In bringing the title te - tnta "S In iniri. sat en the Cubs bench between -bowers, glanced ncresH the field te the Phils' bench nnd failed te nee h tingle face tbnt swapped stories with him In the halcyon days. Alexander two short years after tha winning of the pennnnt along with hi battery mate, Kllllfer. new the man Br of the ('lib-, was sold. 'J het itnrtcd the disintegration of the best tenn In modern National League base ball In this 'lty, used te lnst-place tMT1ie remainder of the team Is scat tered te the four corner. Oabby Crar ith Fred Ludcrus. Kppa lUxcy, Chal nen, nrennan nnd the ether have nil trekked out of the city for ether 'ieldx, mm out of baseball altogether ) hers te teams in the league and stll ethers te "eintlliatc where the going isn't se "in point of service. Cy Williams Is the eldest member of the Plillltes. He came here In 1017 from the Cubs and dincc that time has been the real star nf the team. Leslie mine only n vear me. Se did Kapp. Walker and Hen -line Meadows has had n couple, of sea mns with the Phils. Art Fletcher has beea en the payroll for three years, though he was out of the game n year. AfL.n nrriveil enlv recently, while Lebeurvenii. Singleton, Weinert. Aith Aith erew. Peters nnd Pinte nre products of tbe busies. Oeerge Smith nnd Wilbur Ilubbell came from the Giants n couple of rears nse. nnd Jimmy Hing from the Iteik Wilhclm. the manager, lias had but two years of service with the team. The inme story is true of the Cubs. The entire personnel of the team bns been chnnged since 1017 until Alexan der. Klllefer and Ilollecher nre consid ered old-timers en the club. Ilollecher eaipe up from the bushes nnd the inanu ter and stnr pitcher were purchnsed. The remainder of the team counts net 1 veteran in Its make-up. He it gees til ever the two circuits. The Giants and Tanks are conglomerations M any number of teams. The ethers hnve new men and old ones purchnsed from ethet club?. The life of a big league player Is a short one. The retirement of Lee Meadows from the game yesterday nt the start of the third inning because nf n sero arm caused no end of comment in the press stand. Several times this sensen the veteran hurler lias been forced te lenve rames because of n troublesome wing. Last year for several weeks Meadows did net threw a baseball because of the pain that crept into his arm whencvei he raised It te fling the hersebidc. When the rain came down yesterday the Phils and the Cards were dead locked at cue allf the Cubs counting In the first nnd the Phils in the second. Alexander was en the mound for the visitors nnd after Meadows left the premises Sheriff Singleton was called upon. The game will be played as part of a double-header late in September en the next trip Kast of Klllefer and his band. Hamilton Entries for Thursday Kim race purse J1200, for twe-jear-ulds Mlmlnc ii furlens's Minnie n . Hi.-i l.llar Tim.. ins Mcknnms . . .ION Tep Notch .... 10S Jesephine ( . 1HS Stilish Mini . ...'lia Second race, puma J 1200, for feur-year-elds nnd up, clnlmlnn. maiden Jockeys. 0 turlens- ' C' . 10t 'Thorny Way ... .101 Mun-.be Jumbo ..l2 Hlndenstan 102 Mnetic 102 'Gallipet 103 Ren 105 'Drink ..... ion P,7llran,t , "- 'Ureenland .... lis Iltilng Jleck 114 " Thlr.l race, iurse $1200. for three-year- t'iun:' u'-n fnalr' ln Canada, clalrYilnjr, 1 mll Hn 1 i0 janl 5r,V,?rv!'tht ,0n Vex "love (19 J?.m';hm i",V (,:K.lla,lt Irlhman..l02 flanvs 1U5 I'rlme ..107 grf no Uongero . 'iiA Blarney I!ey 115 , ii.Uri,if,i,l'7, "It Mlll""mer Handicap. tuflengV thrc9.jcar.elds nnd up, e Tlpplty Wltchet . Ill Salllna- 11. . . ' ' I J'fLn rnc'' 'he Al.ilden IM.lte purs, $1200. (irdl '"""" J" ""'' "" l ,nllB nd 7U Wight Mernlnit. HI Kdiih I.eann . n sixth iace. pur. $ll'0f. for three. vmp &!? ....88 ifS.hl -''", et.tK . . . - 04 Old rh.m (in I if if niA Ternidn Jlay Heneris Kentish nn Laura Miliar Debadeu , prass Tacki Mllei S loe .0llr lllrthday .'.. ea In? .rre,v Ielnt 13 ' "J I,Uib Trojan ion ,J3 Ktcrnlty j0i "Si i."".",H ne8t '.100 I'l llurtiene ... inn t& s- ';? ""' tH.-ri .::: .ViK ''tT.'Tr'.'i'u' Si'eJ ,,eunl,, clu"" Saratoga Entries for Thursday lurl.ni.11'1'' "'". Itlttllt lln nf. nt for two-year-olds, 1AIII- , ' ', "'. 103 Tnke. i,1-i... -.IS .'.''.el cltleim .. .117 ? llafflei L(lv M,r '" 10(1 gg;,.U .. Si ft!3e.-..v.-..::;,Jg Btrend rni n1iupt ' ,nl1'' Vender - uii,. jej clulmliiK. for thieo.year olds !! 'Ilalu jen ll'i'i ,,'h,"enUKHay ...102 eiqeay H'lI.a "" JUIJ Vl-n.ta 10I KWB.'ta S "',?. ...'. S8 2T" Jlh. 1.1.) l'i fiV'WJH' ! ?i Recount ;;; mnr iianen';.:: vrltth lllh rb,. .. . . IP.,,1 mile ' ,or m!i,li'n three-jear-eMs and lis .112 112 .112 Bfeckle.h '"" ! Iteub I'reaa trler !r, unlhi .... Robaen Knocks Out k,u ;,wVil?s".',?"kA"t 3Temmy rtob.en, tun! 1 !ihr;iSs.ks..2syw j?L Htoilerm.'"1 outJef ni durlhV hwly ALEX SEES MANY CHANGES IN PHILS Tell' ."6f ' US Tlh llru-udlir Up &n Giants, While Cubs Ge Overtime With the Phillies Condoned from rnite One club for his home In Mllnn, 'renn., where his wife Is seriously ill. FriburR was brought in from center "'I I" , fjrst. Hcnthcnte shifted from rlftht field te center Held, nnd Mnlscl wns nent te right. Fletcher was out of the game, Itnpp KeliiB te short. Mekan te third tund Lebourveau te left. Oscar Dugey, ex-Phil, subbed ns manager of the Cubs In Klllefcr'n ab sence because of the death of his mother. Detail of (lie Gntue FIltST Mnisel filed te William. Hollecber bent out n grounder te Lee. Jleknn made, n three-base wild threw "f Terry's gieundcr, Ilollecher werlng. Miller singled te left, scoring Terry. liiburg singled te left,Mlller steppln nt second. Henthcete filed te Wnlkcr. Krug filed te llcve. ' Twe runs. Rapp filed te Mnisel. ,!. Smith beat tint n hit te Ilollecher. WilllaiuH s iigled te right,. J. Smith taking third, wnlkcr pepped te Friburg. Mekan knocked the bnll Inte the left-field blcnchcrs for n home run, scoring .T. Smith nnd Williams- ahead of him. Reve was out, .Tenes te Friburg. Three runs. SKCOXD O'Farrell heisted te Wal ker. Jenes fanned. .T. Smith tossed out Mnisel. Xe runs. Lee singled te center. Hcnllne hit Inte 11 double play, Ilollecher te Frl berg. Weinert was out, Jenes te Fri burg. Xe runs. THIRD Ilollecher wn out. Lee, unassisted. Terry filed te Walker. Miller pepped te Meknn. Xe runs. Rnpp walked. J. Smith fanned. Wil liams hit te Terry nnd when the lat ter threw wild te get Rnpp, both run ners were safe. Wnlkcr pepped te Frl bert;. Rap was out stealing, O'Far rell te Krug. Xe runs. FOURTH Frlberg walked. Heath Heath cele sacrificed, Lee te -J. Smith, who covered first. Krug pepped te Rapp. O'Farrell singled te left nnd when Reve fumbled the hit, Frlberg scored nnd O'Farrell went te second. J. Smith made n nice step nnd threw out Jenes. One run. Krug threw out Mekun. Reve walked. Lee doubled te the score board, scoring Reve. Ilenline lined te Terry nnd Lee wns doubled off second, Terry te Ilollecher. One run. FIFTH Mnisel filed te Williams. Ilollecher fouled te Walker. Terry singled te left. Loe made a pretty catch of Miller's foul. Xe runs. O'Farrell tossed out Weinert. Rnpp filed te Henthcete. J. Smith singled te left. Williams walked. Walker singled te left, scoring J. Smith. Wil liams stepping nt second. OMjerne went in te pitch for Chicago tiled te Miller. One run. Meknn SIXTH Friburg filed te Williams. Hoathcetc fouled te Hcnllne. Kruii walked. O'Farrell singled te Meknn's shins, Krug taking second. Osberne hit te Rnpp, whose threw te second was tee late te catch O'Farrell, filling the basts. Mnlscl Hied te Lebourveau. Xe runs. Reve walked. Lee filed te Henthcete. Terry threw out Hcnllne, Reve taking second. O'Farrell threw out Weinert. Xe runs. SKVEXTH Hollecber doubled te center. Terry doubled te center, scor ing Holleeher. Miller fanned. Frlberg hit te Rnpp, who threw wild te third, trying te cntcli Terry, who scored, while Freiberg took second. Heatkcete Hied te Williams. Krug singled te left nnd Freiberg was thrown out at the plate, Lebourveau te Henline. Twe runs. Rnpp Hied te Mnlscl. J. Smith walked. Williams singled off the right field wall, J. Smith moving te third. Walker fanned and J. Smith was out at the plate en an attempted double steal, O'Farrell te Hollecber te O'Fiirtell. Xe runs. EIGHTH O'Farrell watched the. third strike. Weinert threw out Os Os eorne. Mnisel filed te Lebourveau. Xe runs. Mekan fanned. Lebeurvenu walked f,r the third Miuli?Iit time. Lee dou bled te left. Lebourveau stepping at third. Henline walked, tilling the bases. Weinert walked, forcing In Le bourveau, On Rapp's sucritlee lly te Hcathceti', Leu -cored and Hcnllne and Weinert advanced a bnse en the throw threw in. J. Smith pepped te Krug. Twe runs. X1XTI1 Hollecber singled te (.fil ler. Se did Terry. Hollecber pulling up nt second. Weinert was taken nut and Jimmy Ring scut in. Miller funned. Hollecber leek third nnd Terry second. Rnpp booted Frlburg'a grounder, Ilollecher scoring nnd Terry going te third. Henthcete forced Fri burg, Meknn te Rapp, Terry scoring with the. tying run. Krug Hied te Willinms, Twe runs. Williams singled off the right-field fence. Walker bncrlliced, O'Farrell te Friburg. Mekan pepped te Friburg. Reve Hied te Miller. Xe runs, Williams Socks 28th Heme Run Continued from I'uice One they hoot him back nt Shibe Park when Ailelpli Rettig made; Ills debut. Mack did net fancy this same setting this afternoon nnd started Slim Hnrris, Drtnlls of tile (iiima FIRST- McOewim was out, Mc Mnniis te Jacobsen. Dykes tripled ever Wllllnms head and sceied mi Walker's out te Jacobsen, unas-istcd. Hauser hit ever the right -field wall for a home 1 1111. Miller was called out en strikes. Twe runs. ticrlier looked nt flic third strike. Se did Shorten. Tebln lifted te Mo Me (jrT.van. Xe runs. SECOXD (inlleway singled te cen tre, (iiillewny stele second and went te third when Cellins threw wild. Perkini pepped te McMnnus. A sqneiw play worked, Galloway seining 1111 Yeung's out, lirenklle te .Ineobseu. Harris funned. One, inn. Williams singled te right. Jacobsen singled te right, Williams taking tliiid mid Jacobsen second en ''the threw te third. Dykes threw out Mc.Mnnu-, William scoring and Jacobsen taking third. Cellins singled te left. Mining Jucobsen. Rreukie lined te Harris and Cellins was doubled elf first, Harris te Ilimsec. Twe runs. THIRD McGeuiui hit the lirnt pilch into the right-field blcnchcrs or 11 home run. Dykes Hied te Williams. Walker was called nut en strikes. Hauser out. Jacobsen, unassisted. Oue run. Remmel went in te pitch for the A's. Shecker Hied te Miller. Gerber get a single when his grounder bounced ier n.Uies neaii. Mierien mimed. Tebln grounded out te Hauser. .Ne run TIE IN GOLF MATCH English Pres Play Lancaster Stars te Stand Off Lancaster, Ph., Aug. '-' J. II. Tay Tay eor unit Alex (Sandy I Herd, F.ngllsh golf professionals, phi)cd eighteen holes te tie score with .II, Jehn llelmenz, Lancaster Country Club champion, and Cyril Hughes, (dub professional, here today. The local players caught up nt the seventeenth hole tfcd halved the last. Tayler turned tnAhe best Individual score, with a 30 (lit and 87 in. V EVENING PUBLIC LEDUER PHIIADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, HOOVER, HERE, MAY NOT DEFEND TITLE Champien Says He Is Net in .Condition te Rew in National Event TO APPEAR IN EXHIBITION W niter Hoever, world's sculling champion nnd the third American te win the English diamond sculls, .ar rived here this morning for the national rcgnttn which begins en the Schuylkill tomorrow, but his condition Is se peer tbnt he, may net defend his ' United Stntes title. "I nm net In shnpe," said the wen-. ucr 01 me waters. "I have net been ln a shell since July 8." Although it is 'scarcely likely that the Dllllltb chnmnlnn will rA,- In tlm clinm. plenshlp singles, he will be seen In acnen probnely In nn exhibition event. Harry Penn Rurke. ehnlrmnn of the National Regatta Committee, stated that nn entrv lint! been ferwnrded by the Duluth Reat Club for. Hoever and If it were possible te cet the chnmnlen te compete In his present condition it would be done. "Hoever will test hlmelf nnd 'If he feels that lie can get into nny gind of condition In two days he will defend his title," said Rurke. "Even If he does net compete in the championship race, be will nppenr In nn exhibition." Hoever was nccempanied bv his wife. They nrrlved at the Xerth Philadelphia Station at 8:34 nnd went te the Hetel Wnlten. They were met nt tb station by Rurke nnd ether rowing officials. The diamond sculls victor, although doubting if he will compete ln n cham pionship race, is sure that lie will net defend the Geld Chnllonee Cup, which he wen en the Schuylkiirtbe day before he sailed for Europe. "Even If I were In condition." he said, "I would net row In Philadelphia with the Geld Challenge Cup nt stake. T ewe much te the Dliluth Rent Club. It went te n let of expense te send me te Europe te compete 'In the diamond sculls nnd it is my .duty te row for my club first. "The Duluth Rent Club could stage the Geld Challenge Cup race nnd it would be n big drawing card. They would make enough money en it te mere thnn cover my expenses te Europe. If there is nny race for the cup It will be rowed nt Duluth. "I would like te meet Costclle nnd Relyen in n race nt Duluth for tiie mm Ttnlvnii linu nrnmltinrl tn rnw llmrn mit'i ,ien-,t knew whether Costclle will .... ii Hoever then spoke of the splendid spertsmnnshlp of the English and the fine treatment accorded him abroad ns well as In this country when he re turned from abroad. J. ReresferJ. Jr., who rowed in the Diamond Sculls finnl, confided te Hoever thnf lie wns in better shnpe than when he was beaten by Joels Kelly, the local stnr, in the Olympic cham pionships in 11)20. "I knew I would have a linrd fight," Hoever continued. "I was net con fident. When Kelly rowed against Reresferd. be beat him by only one second. I knew I would have te row my iicst te win. "Reresferd has ben rowing since he was twelve years of age and knows all the tricks of the game nnd wns ready le use them te advantage. After the race, he told me he was In better shnpe than he was when Kelly beat him." Best Leve Annexes Saratoga Opener Continued from Pace One Oul (Jul. Kerent I.ere, Orat I.adv. 'Enchant- ...i 1, wi.'nm nwir, r.anier iihiis. (Janaque. u,"Ju.9?I,r Bl"0 ran 'Whitney entry. H1-.COM) IIAUIJ, hti'eplfchase. maiden aW yynr-eius nnu up. about i' miles: ,T1. 'Lollipop. 130. llavnet lR.r. mtn 1.1 !. Cemlqun, 1IL. Sinnet . 2-1 7-10 1-4 J. Kelbland, 137, llurgesi 5-1 fc-5 H..1 Jtanic'iiaVran. .JS " ,,,,"h THIItl) HACK, rlalmliiK. for three-year- I ""t. Hashing nlr of his old-time tennis olds and up. 1 rnlli- n lieatlng off the last desperate rush 1. Arinlstlm 111'. Themas. ..1.--1 n-1 a-li,,f ,l, iikii-nllnu In tin. ileclillii" set s. lirlnk mi. Mnrtz . . ..30-1 10-1 n-i ! "' ,la -usttallau in Hie iictiiuu stt. 3. Arapahei., 114, MnrlmM! . 3-1 nfn 1-2 . Stt KllmlnTl.rl Time. 1-30 Haequettn. Zed. Tlmt-a-I.InK ' ',rs- "WW'P JMHIHliailMI Uondehnfie 3d' Uea noeat ulul Qw""i Miss Wills' decisive win ever Mrs. IWUTir hacb. the Consolation, for two- JesMip completes the semi-final bracket year-olds, eii furiunus in the women's tourney. Tomorrows .. in inianct, xvv, i.ant;.... a. Sweep Hawk. 113. Jehnsen 3. "Vm. Tell. 117. McAtee JH ?'J eV"J 4-1 n-B :i.5 ' T A 1 .ii-. or. r .--. ....-.". .." Ifsi Vlralnla, Fellcltleus, Sunday ltcst and rurent I.ore also ran. fir-i'ii JiAi.n;, conditions, three-year-olds nnd up. 1 mile: 1, I'nrader, 119, Falrbrether.. 7-1 2-1 een 2, Jehn Paul Jenes. 110, Schuttlnirer B-2 aven 1- 3, rteuleau, 110, Sceble 7-1 2-1 nen ,. T"",0' .i?,7 1-8; J'lurfr. Athlestan, rirm lTlend. lllll nnd Coe and Nedna also ran. SIXTH HACK, conditions, thrve-yoar-elds, and up, 0 furlenKu: 1. llxedus. 110, Keefh 7-2 4-R nut 2. 'Thunderflap. 127. Sande. 1-3 out out 3. lllit Heart. 100, I.nnir . . 13-1 8-1 out Tlmi I 11 2-S. 'Knl-aaiiK u!h0 tan. Ceupli-d, -HAMILTON RESULTS riHHT ItACn purse $1200, maiden two-ear-oldy, n furlenvs 1. Van Patrick, 112. llrlcksnn . SI2.20 IS Ift ! 4n -. .iiiiM'i iv., iuu. iiuxien . ..4 e. 3. Zeureka, 10!l, J. Rewan j!.i!2 Time. 1.03 1-S. Paul C. Hrewn. Auntie I-m. 1'lnauiian.i, Iteck Garden, ArdelU and ahue also ran. HnCONI) HACK, purse J1B0O. th Illiih way HteeplechasK Handicap, for feur-j ear olds ami up, 2 miles: 1. Ammunition, ISO. McAfee $3 00 J.I 40 $2 00 2. Hi i'uul, 14(1. narry .... 4 55 2 SO 3 Fair Mac. 137 ICIeeger . . 2 se Tlma 4.12 1-5 Jim Coffroth, Courteous and Jim I'xtrln also ran.. TH1KD HACK, PUrSM $1200, claiming, three-year-olds and up. 0 furlongs, 1. Hidden Jewel, 110. V. Walls $S BS S 00 S 40 2 Clunsman. 110. J. Hunan .. "45 "..in 3. Herilter. 112. .Stnallnoed . . 2 70 Time, 1:111-5. Clt zen, St Queniln, iTiiiiK .lonren nnu wuanari also ran. KOITHTH HACK, 11200, clalmlnir, three-.ear-olds and up, il furlenKs: 1. Ilntslnda. 101, Amhrose.US.ne IS, 15 $4 10 2. -Mas Held. 102, Merrlmee . . 14 50 (I 05 3. Crest uoeil Hey, let, Welncr . 3.0 Time, 1:15. Phantom I'alr Murnbe Juin lie, Tornado. IVnelcu-, Tnv .Miss, Cnllstusa and .Mabel Curtis also ran, What May Happen In Baseball Today (.n, New Yerk 5"-l'l-iVcr Cincinnati ritubiiriili !,r,i iifi " iioaten ... NATIONAL I.K.tll'K W. I.. I'.f. Uln l.iiss ns .in no 1 1 as j. 0.H 4H 41) 47 17 411 8. 7 33 03 .AUK ..ID I ..111 mi. .r.iu .,1IIH ..is 54A ..131 SS.I ..110 .Me BUI .4 H.I .S7U I'm ,iin .380 .317 .337 AMKKIC'A.N l.i:(il I (lob SI. Iillls . New Yerk I lilrilcu W. I.. AM 41 S7 41 .VI .111 M 17 .... A.I .10 I'.C. .r.sii ..nil 13S A 33 AIA .1.111 .IDA .301 Vtln ..11)11 ,101) .AMI .SII) . IC.1 .tli I.OM- ..1r.ll .A.1B ,,1.ll) .alii .1.1.1 . Ill'i Detroit ..,. I II WlHtlll Washington Alhlrllis lloslen . . , .. 4,1 .1.1 3D A7 .111 (10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LKAtll'K Chlriu-n-riilllles, cmne halteil In the itr. end, rain. l'lttsburitli, I0 New Yerk, 2. Ileslnn, 3t C'lnelnnutl. 'i. HI. l.ouls-llreoklvn, postponed, rain, AMK1IIUAN I.K.(il)K Detroit. Ill Athlrllra. I. ('Ireland, I7 Waahtrurten, 8. t. I.eula.lHi .Bosten. . ..... New YerM hltaie, cam caUe4 In fourth, rain. ' "US'. If I li Browns Gain Half Game en Yanks SCULLING CHAMPION AND HIS WIFE LLLLLLLHPHuaLLEKSPLLaaitfiLLLLLLflB Till Banilii WWBJjl il SSL? fi;' l'l;' VH ' taffPgyJaiaaMP'alfc aKf HPDH Walter Hoever, famous Duluth sculler nnd winner of the English Diamond Sculls, arrived here this morning for the national regatta. He was accompanied by Ills wife Patterson Beaten in Straight Sets Continued from Pair One trel of his drives te the base line nnd his angling was superb. It will be remembered tbnt tiie New Yerker almost defeated I. R. C. Xer Xor ten. the Seuth African, 11 the semi finals nt Wimbledon last year. Nor Nor eon -wen after n herculean clash and then went te the finals and just did miss defeating Rill Tllden in the clinl clinl hnge round. Norten wen the first two sets against Tilden and then went te pieces and dropped three sets ln u row. Helen Wills, sixteen-year-old Cali fornia girl star, contributed (mother upset n moment nfter Hunter thrilled the brilliant audience. The little Call fnrninn defeated Mrs. Murlen Klnilur steln Jessup, of Wilmington, Del., tl-4, 7-5, in the third round of the women's tourney. The gallery, already dazed by two scusntiunal mutches, wns just returning te normalcy when little Rill Johnsten, Califernlu midget, polished off J. (). Andersen, last Australian survivor, 0-2, 8-(i. Andersen Alse looses Andersen's defeat wiped the last of the foreign detachment out of the tournament, as Xonze Shimid'.u, dimi nutive Japanese player, bowed in defeut before Reb Klnsey, of California, tills morning. Rill Johnsten will mcef Reb Kinsey in the upper half of the seml-finiiK to morrow, and Dick Williams will face Francis T. Hunter, Metropolitan in door champion. Williams defeated Heward Kinsey, .1-11. !. li-0. Little Helen Wills was In rare form this afternoon nnd her victory was due mere te her own individual brilliancy than Mrs. Jcssiip's lack of luster. The California youngster was In the van nt every stage of the encounter. Kill Johnsten defeuted Andersen with plenty te spare, the mite coast player being well within himself ut every phase cf the duel. He handled the Australian's fast service easily and rolled up a ciitn- umudiug margin from the bnse line !.lohn - lo?i !.lehn - lo?i !.lohn - le?i dominate.! the going through- matches will feature Mrs. Mallery against Mrs. May Sutten Rundy nnd Jliss unis aguinst .uiss j.esiic uun uun crefr, the Rosten pertsider. In another third round mutch carried ever from yesterdav Dick Williams, Rosten star nnd former national eliain' eliain' plen, eliminated the lnst remaining French star, Andre Henri Gebcrt, war here. 17-lf). 0-H. , , When this mnteh wns halted yester dav Gebsrt led, 1J-13, in games, but Williams iron racipiet stemmed the tide of defeat In :i spectacular affair this morning. Hi the w'emen's version of the Sea luiglit Rowl- tourney, Mrs. Mella Rjurstdct Mallerj. national champion, and Mrs. May Sutten Rundy, coast veteran, wen their way through te the a.imi.fmnl nf. the tinner half. They will meet tomorrow morning. .Miss Leslie niinuruiv. u-n -uaniit-u Rosten siege gun, emerged te the'scmi tinnls In the lower half and will meet the winner et the Mrs. Jessup-lielen Wills third round match in the lower bracket tomorrow. Miss Slgeuniey Renten Mrs. Mnllery disposed of MlsS Edith Slgeuniey, the Rosteninn, tl-l. (!-l this morning. Mrs. Rundy defeated Miss Martha Hayard, the slim Short Hills, X. J. girl, (1-1. 7-.T. Miss Rnn Rnn creft left-handed Miss Helen Hoeker, of Xew Yerk, out of u 14-12, (5-1 de cision. Only one match" wns played In the women's doubles this morning, Miss Ceres Raker and Miss Slgeuniey ad vanced te the second round ln this sette nt the expense, of Miss Margaret Greve and Mrs. Weed. The score was 0-1, 0-4. The summaries: MIIN'S SIN'nt.KR lllinil HOUND Ilnbert O. Mnes, California, defeated Zenzo Hhlmliliu Japan, .'0, 0-1 (1-1 Nerrls Wllllan . I'd. Ilestun, defeated An dre Uobert. ruince. 17-1.1, R.a. Hebert Kinsey defeated Zenzo Hhlmlzu, "il. 0-4. 0-4 It. Nerrls Williams It, defeated Andre Clubert. 17-13. '. 3 .u:.N's isixii.i:s remtTii hound William -M Johnsten dcfeatiil J. O. An An dereon, tl-'J. s-d Hubert Kinsey defeated liwreui'e P. Hlce, O-il, II-'-', tl-3 It. Nerrls Wllllanis Sd ilef.Mitid Hnnurd Kinsey, :i-ll. Il-l ll-e. l'raticls T llunicr defmted Herald I. l'utteraun, (!. '-- .MIIN H DOltllLKS KlllST HOUND Hnnrl Cnehet and Jean llaretra l'rnm'e, I defeated lloleembe Ward and Pwlct V I Davis, New Yerk. 7-3. 3.(1. (M j Henri Cochet and Jean Ilnrntru defeated Hoiremiio waul nnd Dwluhl ! Davis, 7-.1 ;i-(l, 0-1, WOMUNS SINOI.KS Til I HI) HOUND Mrs. Mella I. Mallery. New Yerk, de. feated Mlsa IMIth Hlueurney. llestpn, 0-1, 01. Mr. May Kutlen Ilundy, I.ea Anreles. de. festeil Kllsa Martha Ilnvard. Hhnrl lllll. N, .1.. 0-1, 7-6i , . Mlaa Lcsltt J Uancreft. Heiton. defeated Mlaa Helen ltO(lker,.CJrenwtch, Conn., 14-13, w. ' Weissmuller Shatters Twe W'erld's Records Columbus, 0 Aug. 2. Johnny Welssmuller. et Chicago, world's champion swimmer, shattered two world's lecerds ln the Ohie Stnte Journal swimming meet here yester day. He bested his own 7.1 -yard backs'reke 11 cord by .1 1-5 teeeiiiK negotiating the dlstnnce in 4l ''" seconds. Ills old mark was 4!) 4-.". Welssnjiiller was successful In his attempt te lower the fiO-yard free style record, held bj Duke Ktilui Ktilui nameku, of Honolulu. He swam the distance in 22 4-0 seconds, a sec ond better thnn the Hawaiian's best mark. Mis Mella HJurstedt Mallery UefeeteJ Miss K KlBeurnry, 0-1, fi-1. Mrs, May Sutlim Ilundy defeated Miss Martha HuMucl, tl-l, 7-5 Miss I.eslle llnnrreft ilefealeil Miss Helen Hoeker, 14-12, B-l. Miss lli'ltn Wills defeated Mrs. Marlen .Inil-.ratHii Jessup, il-l. 7-5 we.mi:n".s oerni.iifj FIllST HOfNI Miss C-res Ilaker. Ornnce. N. J and Miss Kdllh SlBuurley, llnlen. ilefvalrd Miss Maruniet Oree. New Yerk, und Mrs. D. P Weed. Sealiricht. n-1. i:.i. Mls Ceres lfiker and M!s IMIth Slceurney iirirniuu .uis-j .MiirKuiti urue anil Mm, Weed, tl-l, ij.. -Mies llallln and JIIss Handv defeated -uiss jtoeicor unu .Miss uanlm-r, .1-11, C-3. 0 ;l, SIXON1) H(it'NI) Mrs May Sutten llundv and Mrs Wll. Hum If. Henry. Im Aiik'Iis. ilefnated Miss .iiaiKuriie iavis. m ruii una .Mrs l) 1 I.i'lmum. St l.enls (l-e. b .'I Mrs I.eslle liiincrufi ami Miss Martha I'eard ilefiatcd Mirs Kdith hlueurnri und Ill's (Arcs Ilaker tl-l. 7-5 Mrs Ilundy and Mis Ilenrv defe.itrd ms v-mui-me jjjvis and .Mi&s Lalleaunic, 0-0, 6-3. GIRL BILLIARD STAR WINS Defeats Geerge Kelly and Dr. Harris at National Academy Lecal billiard enthusiasts had nn opportunity jesterday of seeing a ie niarkable young pocket bllllmdisf, eleven-year-old Ruth McGinnis. defeat two accomplished amateurs at the Xn Xn llenul Academy. Ruth, whose home is in Honesdale, Pa., is just entering the exhibition field, but the little miss plajs like a veteran Ycstenlin afternoon she took I he mens, tire of Geerge Kelly by virtue of n strong finish, 7."i te 74. In the evning she engaged Dr. Harris, and wen. 7." te .". HAsKIIAI.I. TOIIAY also" ITjl NATIONAL LKAtilX I'ARK Phillies vs. Chicago "Cubs" Seals at Glmbels and Spaldlnia Boxing Tonight NATIONAL aTc. JOE I.IIIItV h. IIKtTK ItOIIINSON , . , , 4 (IT1IEK (illOI) 111 ITS S Admission 30c. Kesrrted 55c and 85c FOR AUTOMOBILES prompt service reasenable: prices Founded 1864 Hires Turner Glass Company isetii i Wai.nit I'liiunFLriiu Cunningham Clethes Economy Fine and exclusive tailor ing imported suit ings perfect work werk manshipand a spe cial midsummer clear ance sale. $ 58 .50 N The biggest bargain in the history of tailoring. These Suits never before old for less than $80 te $95. Come and Seel AUGUST " 1922 MAGUIRE BEATEN Seskin Upsets Depe in Beys' Tourney and Defeats Rival, 4-6, 8-6, 8-6 r a e I I vl b A O I L T i H0FKIN WINS , , , " " The biggest surprise nf the Fnlrmniint Purk tennis tourney for bevs occurred today In the third round 'when Wll- Ham Mnguire bowed te Samuel Sefckln ln a linrd-feught three-set match. The ' scores were 4-0, 8-(l. 8-0. As was expected Milten Hefkln wen bis match In the some round rather easily. " defeating Sii ne.v Itaral. (", !'. If the dope lind net been upset the final mutch would have seen Hefkln and Magulre battling for the cham- l lenslilp. At least Mint Is what every one expected. However, Seskin proved tee tough a problem for Mngulri' le solve, lie played a game similar te Hnfkin's and made some wonderful gets. During the progress of the game some of the spectators displayed rather peer sportsmanship by "razzing" vming Mn- gulre. Tills made mm nervous nnu bnmpered his play. Xeutral specta tors protested te the umpire, but the remenstrances of the official had no effort. In iustice te Seskin, however, it must be sn!d lie would have defeated Mnguire under nny conditions, ns his game was extremely stonily. Harry Ave advanced te the third round b- cefeatlng llyman J.uvesen, 0-4. -(!. (i-.'l. 'I he semi-finals and finals will be played tomorrow Summaries: SKCOND HOUND ltarrv Axe defeated llyman I,aesen. 1-4, -0 11-3 " Hay Jlrammal defeated Myr Friedman. 0-4. 7-5. 0--TInD net-Nt) Milten Hefkln defeated Sidney Haral, O-O, 's'amuel Snckln defeated Wllpnm Maculre. "llnrrv'Axe defented Abraham Radblll. 0-4. IJ-S. 11-2. McAVOY LEAVES DREXEL TO COACH AT DELAWARE Athletic Director Returns te Posi tion He Held Ten Years William J. McAvoy. for the Inst two vinr plnsicnl director and conch nt Drexel Institute, today was appointed te n similar position at the I'niversltj nf Delaware, te succeed II. Rurten Shipley. MrAvev. who Is a graduate of La fayette College, diisM of . RMS. wns coach at the Cnlversity of Delaware for ten j ears previous te the war, but re signed te enter the service. The ap pointment is n popular one, especially with hundreds of alumni who were graduated while McAvoy was coach at Delaware. Out of fifteen men who had either applied for the position or were talked of. McAvoy wns unanimously recom mended for the position nt a joint con ference of members nf the Athletic Council and Alumni Athletic Commit tee, which recommendation was ap proved by President Walter llulli hen. "Rill" McAvoy Is t be athletic di rector and coach of all sports, but Jt i likely that the Athletic Count il will provide him with an assistant for track work at least. 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'P'"-' Spanish players will will for this country en Saturday and nre expected te nriivu in New Yerk en August 11. The Spanish team will be composed of Manuel Alonse. Jose Alonse, Count ide Geinar nnd Kdunrde Flnuuer. .Spain's opposition will be furnished li.V tne winner ei tue bcmi-nnui reunu uetween Australia umi r ranee, in jjes- ten next week. PLATT IS DEFEATED J. R. Jehnsen, of Pittsburgh, Wins Trapshooting Trophy Lancaster. Pa,, Aug, 1!. Clarence R. Piatt, of Rridgeten, X. J,, holder of the Mason-Dixen trapshooting title, was defeated by J. R. Jehnsen, of Pitts burgh, today ever the traps of the I nncastcr Gun Club. Three- braces of targets, fifty from the Kl-yard line, fifty from the liil-ynrd line and twenty-five pnlrs of doubles were shot ut. Jehnsen broke J.l nnd PJutt 1.11. Reading Wins With One Hit Hraillnc. I'n,, Auir 2 - Reading made It three straight In the present series with jtaltlmern by wlnnlmc both nd of u double header from the. Orioles vsterdny. The scorn In betn Ranr-a was .1 te 2. rnler Ilender'u men pulled n rar thlnu In baseball when thev wen the ecend came., a sen InnlnK affair, with only ene hit. Tour bases en balls In a row, followed bv Clarke's lene hit. ttave the Indians three runs In the sixth 49th Annual Midsummer Sale Your husband appreciates comfort in underwear and economy in buying Here are beth: Athletic Union Suits Madras silk stripe were dtg - jj Mesh checked & striped $1.50 PlO Nainsoek 100 sq. new JL suit Silk Lisle Half Hese, were 35c, new 25c pr. Marshall E. Smith & Bre. Men's ( I nrerp Furnishings 724 Chestnut Street Trades Every single wearing part in a GMC truck can be re placed quickly and easily. Even the valve seats have enough metal in them te stand grinding and reseating for 20 years. And every replacement part can be obtained quickly and economically. The direct factory branch which serves this community maintains an extensive stock of replace ments for this territory. Philadelphia, P. J"! ',". , iV. 'ilftrS , JlfXi T U. rX f " i.T CHISOX PROTEST Conduct of New Yerk Players Termed Disgrace in Mes sage te Ban Jehnsen USED DILATORY TACTIC Chicago, Aug. 2. The Chicago Whit Sex fedny filed a prettst with President linn Jehnsen, of the American League;' ever yesterday's game with the New Yerk Yankees, which was called after four nnd one. half lnnlngH of piny, wltl the Sex leading f te 1. ( The pretest terms the conduct of the Yankee plnyer.s a disgrace te tic game, pointing out that they evidently were, stalling when rnln nppenrcd likely. Scott refused te field n ball hit by Kuber and the White Sex pitcheri readied third bnse at a deg trot befere1 any effort was made te put Inm out en' n weakly hit bnll. Outfielders threw S!,,i ' $ty r ir til YANKEES' GAME the hall around te each ether en ether? hits Jnstend of returning It te the in! i field, and the Yankees used three pitch. ) crs, each change causing a delay. Americans' First Tennis Defeat Londen. Au 2. The defeat yeslerdav of' tlm Harvard and Yale tennis players by tha' Clueen'n Club was the flrst thy havn suffered durlntr their tour. Twe of the three, matches they wen were taken ly Jenes and Incraham. who defeateil J." O I.ewe and 1. il. Dav son, A-7, il 4, 0-1 and then wen from A. W. Asthalter nnd W K Cruwley, 8-6, fl-V. The third match was taken bv Duane, and T'faffman, who defeated D. iL Circle and) M, Tempi". 7 .'. 0-4. orated) Athletic Geed Race 785D JL m n M '3i "Tig ; N i u f" (11 s i i fSi r- . , JAie-jmlly ,