Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 04, 1922, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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Second Day's Events Bring Star Performers Together in Big Program
TEMPERAMENT IS
WERT'S HANDICAP
Petty Things Anney and Hurt
Came of Famous French
Tennis Player
HAS GREAT WAR RECORD
Hy CAUL FISCHER
rMI" Klntlrs Chnmtllen
Scahrifilil. Aug. -1. An nvlnter nnd
in artilleryman. Thjs Is tlic war rcc
tti of Andre Henri Rebert, the eldest
ind captain of the French Davis dip
players, who contented In tliq lnvltntien
tournament here this week.
(Jehprt's teammates nre Henri Cochet
inrl .Iran lloretrn. All the Frenchmen
ire very Interesting.
It is tlic first time thnt France rms
Invader) Amerlcn in quest of the Davis
Cup nnd the players nre receiving n
royal welcome. Next week they piny
the Australian team fit Itastnn in the
(tml-tiiifll round nnd If successful will
niipee- Spain In the final at the Gcr
mnntnun Cricket I'luli In Philadelphia
en Aiiftnvt !" jS n"(l 1"'
Een If Australia does defeat Frnnee
it HeMnn, Philadelphia still will linve
a dinnre le see the Frenchmen, for
tkev lime nreinKcd te remain in this
country for the nntlennl singles which
n in lip played fit tne wcrmnntewn
Pricket Club, beginning September 8.
Wen Crelv lie Guerre
Rebert was first assigned te artillery
nrl then le aviation. During service
he wen the Legien of Hener medal, tlie
Croix de i.ucrrc. wun six citations, nnti
the KnglMi military cress, ijuite a
record !
finhert is thirty-two years of ace.
about six feet four inches tall, nnd very
well built, lie is the Hill TIMcn of
the Invading Frenchmen, mid has vic
teries out practically nil of the fore
most nlaj'Ts of Ihe world. He nla.v.s
very gracefully, yet there is great power
te all his shots. Ills s'relses ate ex
ecuted in perfect form. His whole game
in practically (lawless. Yet he is net
the world's greatest player, and this is
largely due te his temperament.
l'etiy things annoy him greatly. This
wn unite fvident In his recent match
with Williams. The court was very
heavy and he slipped continually. In
each rase It would tnke him several
points te cot uncu en ins Knmn again.
Hl actions during this match amused
the gallery greatly. He was continu
al; talking te himself In both French
and Kngll'h he sneaks our native
tongue well. On one occasion, when
illlnms made n seemingly impossible
return, a half volley which left the
Frenchman helpless. Rebert waved his
arms in the air and shouted.
Next eck the Australians nre sure
te hear from this massive Frenchman.
Considering that he is necustemed te
hard courts, for they have no grass
courts In France, and that the court
here uere very soft, due te a great
amount of rainfall recently, Rebert lias
played renmrknbly well. It was nl-
men Impossible for such a large man
te keen his foetinc en wet turf, anil roe
he played 'Williams, who Is in excel
lent form, te a standstill. If conditions
are mere normal next week at Long Leng Long
weed he will be able te execute his
strokes with freedom nnd creat ef
fectiveness 'Watch him!
Borotra AVenrs lint
.lean lloretrn. whnan Immn le f
Biarritz, in Southwest France, is tnll
and well built for tennis. He has u
met likable manner en and off the
court, lie sneaks Lnellsh unite well.
When playing lloretrn wears his nn.
tire lint, n sort of blue Tarn e' .Shunter.
He mid id me:
"I cannot net nlnns? without- tlilu hut
It has become quite, u mascot. When
I de net have it I might just as well
M minus thirty at the beginning of ench
taiiir.
Then he added, witli n irln "TM-
j really mt.v true, for my hair gets
In my face if I de net wear it nnd I
cannot see."
I Ills is mere truth thnn fanev. for
his hair Is very long. "I might wear n !
Handkerchief around my forehead," he j
lentlniied. "but this does net leek welt. 1
t'r a Imir net. but this weul.i he ten !
efftmlnate.
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Ilnretra and Cochet did net ploy par
wulnrly well here. They just landed
Saturday, nnd we-e compelled te piny
! UV'i'lH's flMHRiK iliRftnening
warly exlinusted from the heat and hu
midity. "Toe Hut Here"
"Though it is often het in France.
is never damp humid like this "
te the cattle, but tluy seric.l 'Tt t.'Tw '
Jt'terday " ' u " "s I
illla iii I' I Illll'll IIIIIV lim.l
Mtlieugli the French only have haul
ii ,' '"' " ''J'""' piny ia mere sun
Majers. "lTi.,V!!s!',r,i -l"--- "- west em
Wieilse,... ' ",'.'!k", "" "" rlreke.,
or f'..M,i iw UI'm! '' tJ'l"e"1 '
,,l I:"" rh; l,P. They me iiicusleni-
cnut-rn ,i.,.i. ....1- i- -.1..
ind ii..r..-.n , " " ",-" fetirt
I hM e i '.'r'1 ,",,(, ,0 n---!-t them
-,!., "" '"- '"" ' tlU1
Tl. "!': " KHiiie,
dirieiin.. V r,,U: .,l(:,(, is "'"I"- the
I..1 V '" 4,iiie il, .1111 hr. an inec-
inei-'
tri :, :..,"',. " "i''i'h.a,
who has ,
for thirty
J'ld Cailtnlllcil'h 111 I l,n .nnii.l.' I-'... .1
years. lu ,r
StJtes
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'in i iciicn nrmicb durin 1I.0
-r ami is n Legien of Hener m.,.,'
lie Dest 1 no thnt i.nc 1 "n";
1 ,1 - "nil IIIIS UCCIl IIUIIOI
Jta, ,;,yiII,,".,ns """'itlieii. Williams
. ' ' '.'". '"Ill llllllMI
rnii.i... ""'" .eieei racket
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wnini! ,,iui heavily
and
lightning j
v.. ,, '" eirraKs
Still Hint' I, In
many
nn,. nut 1 .":, " i'."v--i.
Ul. v """ "i i" me graiuisiaiul
.re 0II'!;,',.',1 ltei get away fiem
tlr.,ni . ',',".."
steel racket might
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cgatta Splashes
r.awsiw
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P lii'k '"; ,""1 ,",".' nlsht Buh-er IiVb fr .,
fb' te t. ''"""I Hs and Hill net le
k' LtLe.ni '0,la'- llla vUua "'III In ukeii
ii iriiiHin eluni. nn re.
f-'ftiV If.':, n,,,,,ll", ! "I-Tsllv of r
n lh Vnin"1', "IIIMl'ike llarhelmv f,
i" which I uinh ,r,')"lll""'l fnui -eared l
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In.''l""'""!" h.nn wl
llidrawn their entry
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In 1. .'.""' nhla and iluiii,.. ,..
Pl.il- . .
Wlllinnre cai.i,,,"i ."" Arundel I'lul., f
-"" .'me. St 'S&tf ly.?rkrar0n";.-,n'-,h ,,""'
lVhV,lu,u".,,PI';i. llnrBe and tmdlne
i1 'ne nf ill!" '."'" ''".-' 'harle lie
Jiinlnr ih. i.,ri "' "'" m I surprised by
" ht with ,2e """"" " "" -ahW
"'"en If, .einnni.i "' "P '"Wine en it,
?." h . ",r,? "r.',1 .iL"?'''-'a.1 f "I" lilinleal
v. la iegnrdV.1 ii Lle ln0 'rlumnlia iesier.
JhMtllv of r.n.vili-7m1r hlli.rytat the
Jn.r,f rvice Bliil,vl'!l,t but who because
srpri,,u'n;c5 nr tntsred the University.
These Pitchers Were in
Unusual Ferm Yesterday
Reminiscent of the days when
home runs were n novelty nn un
usual number of shutout games, In
which the losing team was the re
cipient of few hits, were recorded
yesterday in the major leagues. In
the star performance Herman Pllcttc
of the Detroit Tigers, blanked the
He1 Sex with two hits.
In four ether games, three of
thnn shutouts, the winning pitchers
allowed four hits. Arthur Nehf, of
the (Slants; Iturlelgh Rrlmes, of Ihe
Dedgers: Whltey Rlnzncr, of the Pi
rates, nnd Rcerge Mejridge, of the
Sennters, were these who twirled
four-hit games.
Belyea in First
Sculling Heat
Continued from I'ntte Onn
spurt that brought him borne a victor,
with McRulrc content te qualify with
out bavin gte race,, the Uanadian the
Inst quarter mile.
Frem the form shown Tlelyen should
be the favorite feri the final this after
noon. The first big upset of the regatta oc
curred In the second heat of the Asso
ciation senior singles, which Rllmere
captured in 7 minutes .'17 1-5 seconds.
Duninii Peer Fifth
The surprise was the overwhelming
defent of Johnny Durnnn, of the Argo
nauts Club of Terente. The son of
the former Kddie Durnnn, professional
sculling champion of North America
several years age, who finished third
last Saturday In the ('nnndlan chum chum
plenships, finished n peer fifth.
i Durnnn. nt tbe first half mile, was
giving Rllmere a great battle and with
the remainder of the field closely
binched net far behind. At the three
quarters mark the local lad had u
couple of feet lead en ' the Dominion
youngster withgeth rowing in excellent
form and apparently going te finish
one-two.
At the Island It was noticed from
the press Miiml that Rllmere was draw
ing away from Durnnn and that Uussell
Cedmnji, of the Fnlen Hunt Club. Hus Hus
eon, nnd Jack Messing, n local lad,
were making great strides In their ef- .
forts te catch up with Diirnau. Stroke'
after stroke saw Durnnn drop behind, I
he apparently lucking the strength te'
keep up his early drive, which made '
him leek like a certainty for the final. '
At the end of the Island nearest te the '
judges stand first Cedmnn. then Illess
ing, and later Carey Faulkner, of the
Riverside Club, of Cambridge, passed
the Canndlativyeungstcr, who evidently
had rowed himself out In the early part
of the race.
Argernen Fltzpnttlck. of Malta, fin
ished sixth, and Lee Scharf, of Arun
del, of Baltimore, seventh.
J n the final thli afternoon Helyea.
McRulre, Rllmere and Cedm an will
meet the winner te row in the national
singles championships tomorrow. Frem
the form shown this morning the fight
will be between Helyea and (ill mure,
who have met en several previous oc
casions. I. ust Saturday, at St. Cath
arines, Out., Helyen defeated Rilmere
by n length in the Canadian champion
ship". A fair-sized crowd lined the banks
along the course for the heats this
morning.
Lightweight Doubles
The senior l.'O-peiind double shells
race, the first event of the afternoon,
will bring together a fast and brilliant
field. I'ndlne. Pennsylvania Harge and
Vesper all have speedy crews. Rcerge
Allisen nnd Jack Hlessing, of Undine,
appetii' te be the strongest combination.
The Duliith Heat Club, of which
Hoever Is a member, has a crew en
tered in the intermediate four-eared
shell race, nnd will be opposed te the
Nonpareil Club of New Yerk, West
Philadelphia Harge nnd Vesper
The senior single quarter mile dash,
in which It is hoped that Hoever will
start, brings together n fast field. Tem
Koenev. the veternn, new rowing for
I'tidine; Leuis Zelm. Rllmere nnd W.
R. Ilapgoed, of Hachelers, constitute
in nn uant neiu. uir iHm-nimn-u .
his spurs en the Fourth of July nnd
is regarded as one of the best of the
iiOU-r nnrsnipn coming up. Hoever
i,r.iiu tlm reiTinl for the distance
Il'il-i I I.- .......... --
r .... ..r i...f tn row is tne fiuesuen
confronting Wnlter Hoever, winner of
the Diamond Sculls nnd holder of the
l'hlladelphlu Geld Challenge Cup. The
champion en his arrival here stated
j u.-ei)J'' net compete, but would
give an exhibition, en tne Kr..,ni- .int
he vwn, tint In n proper condition te
go through n strenuous rurr,
Jr Is also said that Hoever made 11
statement saying that he did net in
tend te de any rowing except, when
lie gnve his exhibition. Heeuts brln,
,IP u,nl " ,ll(' H'lluth blndesmnn
has been practicing In the morning
bnnrs nnil .Kimlnr nil the superri form
thar has brought him fame and glory
en two continents.
Several of the officials say that
Hoever will enmnetn this afternoon in
the (piarter-mlle dash. Others rriFerntc
the remarks made bv the Westerner,
when liM arrived beie. A few luiznrd
Ihe guess that nobody knows what Is
B----JR le , himpen ll . '
'" nave nil 1 lie inn nnu msih "11 uiu
lee.cr. Hoever Is iion-cemmltlal, prea-
ably because he has been Interviewed
s 'rrnniinntlir .if lute llint be cillllint
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Irani" unswern te iiilestiens specdlly
(enough.
lliinrnrl-sV-M. ,, IVnernin
,A senior single i)uarler-mlle dash Is
among the events en the program this;
afternoon. The name of Hoever eccu-
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officials mnv bine horn presumptuous or!
they may have been in en the knew
when they sent the printer the Jlst.
Ne one seems le knew definitely, and
1 o'clock this afternoon Is regarded as
an important peiled of time for the
reason that the race is scheduled te
Mart at. that time.
Xet only 1-, Hoever's possible racing,
something of a mystery, but reports.
sifted thieiigh the press stand y ester
lav afternoon during a lull in the row
ing that Jack Kelly and the present
titleholder would row nn exhibition dash
race sometime Saturday afternoon. The
Falls of Schuylkill pride was in At
In nt l- City and could net be reached.
Hoeier, as In the case of his vowing
In several races, had nothing te snv.
lie may regard the rumor as tee silly
te even answer n question nbeut It.
That is whut is bothering Bentheuse
Hew.
Regatta Results
I'lrst heat. Association Penlnr elnsrle ehella
- Wun b llllli, n Heliea, Ht .lelin flub,
N'ew llruiiswlrk, second, Kdward Mcduire,
XrutuHl llewln Club, Iluffale, third. (',
M. lcreiint New llechelle Club, fourth.
Minn llellei, Lene Star, fifth. AUKlist .Miiek
Ut, W'eiKerti Ileulns: Club. Nt, Louts, Time,
7m. na ji-si.
Hecend heat Wen by W. K. Garrett (III
innrc, llacheler's Ilarint Club, second. Uus
sell Cedinan. Jr . Union II. C, llosten;
third. Jehn nUsslmr. Jr . Undlns; fourth,
Carey Kaulkner, Itlvrrildt fl. C. Cambridge,
Mi.i fifth, Jehn Drnan, Arsenaut n e,,
-ut B, O.,
Irk. Malts
Torentoi sixth. Alje'tien fltinatrlrk. Malta
n. C.l sMxilh, Lee JT-harf. Arifl-aeJ 8. C,
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The Arundel Hear Club, of Baltimore, wen the junior double shells race In the National Regatta en the Schuyl
kill yesterday. Tlie victorious oarsmen were H. Vlchmejcr and I). C. Williams
Runs Scored for Week
In Three Big Leagues
NATIONAL LKAOIK
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Chicago
St. Leuis...
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Cincinnati..
Bosten . . . .
Brooklyn ...
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Cleveland .. 11 14 17111 0
Detroit .... 7 11 111 114
St. Lenls... 4 10 .- 4. I
New Yerk., fi 2 5 II
Washington. S 81 3i 4f 211
Athletic ...I 2 II .11 8 5
Chicago .... I II 0
Bosten I1 2 21 I 4
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ButTale 0 !f7"0 38
Terente .... 3 l II 5! 8 31
Jersey City. 15 4' " 130
Rochester .. 1 51 8112 3 120
Reading .... 17 3 0 0 2
Syracuse ... 4 0 7 22
Newark.... Ill 31 15 2' 120
Baltimore ..'l( 0 41, 3' 117
BEN LEONARD MAY TAKE ON
ENGLISH AND GERMAN FOES
Lightweight Champien Plans Trip
Abroad, Starting Sept. 15
Michigan City, Ind.. Aug. L After
engaging in possibly one mere contest,
Benny Lcennrd, world's lightweight
pugilistic champion, plans te sail for
Fnglnnd In quest of new opponents and
te give his mother nnd sister nn Euro
pean trip that he has planned 011 since
be took the championship from Freddy
Welsh.
Leenard, according te announcement
from his training camp here today,
plans te sail for England nbnut Sep
tember 15 for an indefinite stay. He
will meet Ever Hammer, of Chicago,
In n ten-round bout here tomorrow af
ternoen.
He has been offered ."0,000 for a
twenty-round bout with Ernie Iliee,
British titleholder, nnd also is nego
tiating for a contest with a German
lightweight in Berlin. Before sailing,
however. Benny mny engage l'jnkie
Mitchell, brother of Ritchie Mirf-hell
1 - ... . I.. f!l...n 1..-
in a ten-round contest in Milwaukee ,
August 25. ... I
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"Since my determination te box as,
often as possible I think I have done
very well," Leenard said today. "I
met three goon men uritieu, jsansas
nnu icnu er nn wun n n 1....111.1. 1
IluVr niiuiiirr iuiik" uiuiiii mi iuj iitiuua
by Kcntt Terry, former rllrher for the Thlla-
d-lphla A.thltlc, Kdmundsen wr.s a former
...i.t- -- ll Ik. jTIIai aIhhiI A miplna u
imttlelder with the Cle eland Americans.
tomorrow, when j mcKie iinmmer. home lfBm, ha, flpen ,;, tomorrow-. Ai- Hip, te which n purse of Sin.OOO is , " ,' : , ,iU , ., , Ih"
Kut rj and AuBum in. Mananer Ludwm . added This venr's vilue ! nn Vi.hiiVinn "i,h Uis twenty-fifth circuit smash of
Edmundsen Succeeds Geerge Cecklll ""a '!,." te? ,.rh.h,B ?f SS(KX, ever prien's '", "Srs". The jl?' ""fc "h tie ' Nai,.Vl I engue
Shamekln. !.. Au. 4, atom. Ceckilt. nxleu te book Ken. Ileum. Theno Ernest Rothschild Cup, n handicap te which ' 5" "ml thr'ee , III" rear of Ken
for the pat two years mnnniier of the Ludwle. Lembard lb.t). 1 $4(M)( Is added. Is for three-year-olds ,,"1, 1 . 1 .. 1 - ?
Eaule Hllks bameall tem here, en.i nt the , , feni.i :,, -., J ,, ' Williams, who tepd both leagues with
fastest inn.ri'ndent tenma In th state, ha Secures Heme Field upwaid foaled in Canada. Horses tW(.n,v. eight.
been depee.lR mannBer nnd will be buc- , , ,, ' 1 nri' ,-1-V IiBlbIe for this race which .inn-rer Sneaker made bis eichth
eneded by Kdward I, ndmundeen. late of The Pennsylvania Uallrend Trnve er hae 1 dlir ng the year 1ft" have nor run nn.,,. . '",nn-:';r PpaKer mane ills eignin
h. HnrnDll. N. Y.. n-ofelenal. mannirel secured a home Held nnd want te iehnn.,i u "r"'k "' .,' .' na -e net n'n "P"" ' fnnr-biie clout of the season in the
National Regatta Races te Take
Place en Schuylkill Today
.1:00 Senior 1 50. pound Deuble Shells: 1, Crescent Beat Club, Philadel
phia (R. Nenemaker, R. Ilubcr) ; -, Western Rowing Club, St
Louts tniirry rinin, A,iKust .iiuhicr) i k. Pennsylvania Jinrge Club
Philadelphia (R. F. O. Jaeger, S. R. Mellard) ; 4, Vmine Barge
Club, Philadelphia (Rcerge W. Allisen, Jehn Blessing) ; fi, Vesper
Beat Club, Philadelphia (.W. L. Nelsen, R. Flloen) : 0 Potemn
B. ('., Washington (L. K. Ashford, R. Duncan) ; T, Penchnrtrn"n
R. C. New Orleans (Alten B. Khcrts, Walter L. Falk).
3:30 Intermediate Four-eared Shells: 1, Duliith Beat Club (W. Ceventrv
D. Dever, L. Ward, L. Leteurnenu : substitutes, B. Forward, j'
Mi Carter; 'J, Nonpareil Heat Club, New Yerk (Henry H. Living
stone, William II. Symington, Walter Klapp, Kdiniind I J.' Living
stone; substitutes. Jules Oehlers, II. P. O'Dea) ; ,S, West Philadel
phia Beat Club (William Weed, William McCormick, Kdward Hcffer
nan, Kdward Duffs; substitutes, Jehn Cunningham, Raymond Cum
her) ; 4, Vesper Beat Club, Philadelphia (J. Mcddcs, F. Kester
W. L. Oeretz, A. Beckharil). '
4:00 Senior Slngle (Jiiarler-nilln Ba-sh: 1, W. K. R. Rllmere, Bachelors'
Barge; L W. R. Ilapgoed, Bachelors' Barge; .(, Walter M. Hoever
Duliith (may net row); -1. Themas ,f. Rooney, Undine Barge
5, Leuis Zoha, Bohemian B. C, New Yerk; (1, August Mnckler'
Western H. C. St. Leuis. '"'
.1:30 Intermediate Single Shells:
-Intermediate Single Shells: 1. M. Gomez, Riverside, Cnmbridee
L. William Haynes. Metropolitan R. C.. New Yerk; ;t. W. J (J
Berle, I'lilverslty Barge: 1, Themas Molley, Nassau B C ' New New
Yerk; 5, F. J. O. Muff, Ravenswood, X. Y. : (I. W. W. Shoemaker
Ba'chelers' Barge; 7, B. Ltewskl, Arundel; S. H. Shoemaker Fnlen
B. C. ; 0. R. II. Agnew, Undine Barge; 10, R. J. Adams, Celumbli
II. C, Pittsburgh,
5:00 Senior International Four-eared
delphia (J, Ilatines, T. Mnguire, P. Costelle, K. Myers; substitutes
W. L. Gets. A. F.ckhart) ; L', Duliith Bfjar Club, Duliith. Minn W
Cenventry, D. Dever, L. Ward, L. Leteurnenu; substitutes u Jehn-'
eon. F. Champien) ; a. Bachelors' Barge Club, Philadelphia" iFdwnr.'l
P, Mitchell, Jr.. J. Wellsford, Ralph Roberts. Sydney Jellineck ; sub'
Kiiuiirs, i. uiiri'ini jiukiii -iiioei r . itienie) ; -, lVniiRvlvnni,,
Barge Club, Philadelphia (J. J. Bradley. R. T. Martin. C F linn
num. II. C. Wilsen; substitutes, K. S. Zleber, S. R. .Mellard)
taaejilnHnii CaiiIah UIiiiiIa Ulinllu llunl Iff a '
5:30 Association Senior Single Shells,
0:00 Intermediate, (liiadruple ShclLs:
Wncnhntr 1 Tn.nnmnn.. V tl
(C. Mnrshall. II. Hemlersen. O. Nenemaker. 0. Huber) " ii,..
weed B. C. L. I. City, N. Y. (O. R. Kssman. C. ThuiiMmm F T
Oiilnn, .1. F. Oaks Muff; substitutes, W. Fverett Hnvnes ' i" k"
Massime): 3. Hachelers' Harge Club, Philadelphia (R. "n'lrclnv
i.-.,ii,. t n.,..i. ii... i... i..ii. tii.... ... . '. "'. "'irciay
.....fc.ii, . t.i.uKiuii iuiii;, uiuiiii iiuneriH, I'.iiwnril V Mite he 1 Te .
Sydney Jellineck, J. B. Iluhn) ; -1. New Yerk Athletic Club New
Yerk City (Jehn J. O'Sullivan, Rcerge Crabtree, Lnnsln-r Vnnlleu!
ten, Jehn II. Kcrslnkn; substitutes, Geerge Cusln Carl T Hns
nrnucK) ; n, I'nten Beat Club, New- Yerk
""" "" t 't. .ciiM.-u, SUDSUIUICS; U. tnee, R. Rln.
pergcr). v ' l
6:3(-Iiitwtne(llati Elglit-eared Shells: 1, Arundel Beat Club. Baltimore
2. Undine Harge Club. Philadelphia : 3. NW n.i,.i u i-;lmi" 1
Recbelle, N. Y. : 4, Dulutb B.
Terente,
Can.
V
LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY,
WINNERS IN NATIONAL REGATTA
JOHNSTON TO PLAY
L
Fermer National Champions
Again Contest for Seabright
Bowl This Afternoon
EAST VS. WEST MATCH
Seabright, N. .1.. Aug. 4. William,
M. Johnsten, of San Francisce, and H. !
Xerrls Williams, 2d, of Bosten, both
former national chnmplens, will meet
today In the final round of the cup 1
singles en the turf nt the Seabright j
Lawn Tennis nnd Cricket Club. I
Johnsten, ranked second among the
tennis players in this country, nnd WIN
I Hams, ranked sixth, linve advanced te,
' the finals through nn Imposing field of
'players from the four corners of the
I earth. J
Patterson, Andersen nnd Werthelm,
the Australians; Shlmidzu nnd Knshle, J
1 the .Inpanesc; Rebert, Borotra and Ce-
diet, the frenchmen, ami encKcn. tne;
Englishman all went down te defent ,
In ether rounds, but Johnsten nnd WIN 1
Hams played through.
Williams In the seml-linnls. mastered
Francis T. Hunter, of New Yerk. (!-.
11-7, mid Johnsten cllmlnntcd Rebert
Klnsey, of San Francisce, 0-1, ll-l.
The final In women's single's will
have as principals, Mrs. Molln Bjur
stedt Mullerv. the national champion.
nnu .uius i.euc 0.1111.-11111. ui n i-m
.. .. T ii Tl.... c. ..r .'...
Vmrtnn Mnts Mm Afnllnrw wen her
nlace in 'the final by defeating Mrs.
.uny Bimen jimmy. 01 i.ua auk i 1
(l-n, (i-'Jt, and Miss Bancroft wen from
.. r,.. 11 1.. T -.. t 1.. .
the youthful Helen ills, of. nn iran-
Cisco, 0-3, 0-3
BIKE RACES POSTPONED
WILLIAMS IN FINA
100-K.lemeter Event will Be SUg-d.iSaX",! "ll'S
Next Thursday Billy McLaughlin ; fifth Bellphrlzenin!
The sudden downpour of rain that Hunlelgh, Sunday Best; sixth Fair
swept ever the city shortly nfter 7 j 1 'hmiteiii, Prelude, Benus,
o'ideck Inst night necessitated calling I
ett the wis-Kiy inces ar the reint ureeze
Velodreme, and the same pregr.im will
b, ..'."' I'I ,'",,t for -'Mr l '"'"-"'.
., ' IS . " rKJJ.'!,"cr.,.?T;" '"::
nnd there nie five
rider enteied in the longest race of the
... .!... MM I'l... ..- 1..
-,.,, ,, ,11 ,11.1, I. ,1,1-, ,111,1 I, ..,- ,,,.- ,t.u
.e.l'Mill 111 HUM'. I 111 ill'' I lt!!.t'llll .till-
,,... ,. i.n1,n ' iMi . vim,,.
Llnnrt. BcIeIuii tltleliel.ler : 'Clarence
lilUClMi '"IhlUll tillCllllllli-l I lUtVIIU'
(,, ,..i, ,, m L,., ,,n i,u ,.
T :,.,, Snm. 1llleH Miriuel, of France,
,- Frank Cerry. of Australia.
Clearvlew Wants a Game
unmft with nil the Icndinn clubs. AddreHS
W. 1. Mitchell, tsiT North 'l'wcnty-swntlj
ill mat nrt nhnna Tll'i miti.l IliW
mrcet. or phone Diamond 3014.
Shells:
1. Vesper Bent Club Phila
Final Heat.
Oltr iTI T ns
. 1. . .,....... ' -' ". W.
O.. Duluth. Minn . V a...."...t' n
ti,. rei.AB 1,.... ti.u-K j-ii..u . ifiiii- 111 tn '.-i u 1 iif liirfiriin .liitnmti n.. .
... Iillin limi.1 . 1 r I . , 1 ii'. A
1, t rescent Beat Club. Plilln,inini,i..
Heme-Run Hitters
in Games Yesterday
Venter- Season'
iluy
Total
JVatker Athletic I
uriiiniinn, Tigers . . . .
Sneaker. Inillnns . . .
Ilenllnr, IMillllps ....
.Ineolien, . Curdlmil . .
tannic (ilniilk
Rtenicel. (Hunts
Collin, llrewn
MexrldKe, Senater . . .
17
7
7
n
11
fi
LKAOl'K TOTALS TO IATK
I0S4
American Ijeiuue 312
National lnpur 32rt
THK LKAOmtH TO IIATK
American Leninie
William llrewn
U'nlker. Alhlellr
Kiilh. Yankee .1
Ilel'munn. Tlxer
Miller. Alhlellr ,,'.'.
Me.imel. Yankee
Falk. Wlllli- Nev
MrManuN, llrewn '
lke. Alhlellr
turn, Ktsl Sev
Judee. Senater '.',
Ittith one yeur nKO 3
N'nllenal Ixiigue
!!sr.'!',,T Ciinllnal
.llllam. flilllle
I.V. I'lillllr
Metisel, (Hants . '-
Wheat Kehtn ... '..
Alnsmlth. Ciirilln.ih' "!
Kelly. (Hunt
(rime. ChIm, ,. ..
Jllller, Cuh ...
Carey. Pirate . . .
l'arklnen. I'liUlleH
teurnler. CurdlnaU ....!!!!!!!! i
IIOMi: KI7NS 1951
Amerlran IiiEiie . .
Nutlenal IHKiie
Id'Jl
.'IIH
310
2H
2.1
IH
lfi
10
II
II
H
H
H
13
II
II
10
II
!
t
n
H
H
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uveiens s inn 1 mr,. ii.n .na!....t.
. " . . """ uiiucuuy
"' ."" he Saratoga Selling
TSrnknu I,., In,. ri,n.... 1 -, ,..
Rockpecket; second (stoeplechase)
Hmii.. tt-... ...1...,. . .
,H,' y' ; '".ft X , m,'
War Tnnk : seen,, uI.Jl ! l, ."' ,' A" .'
"lack Hl..en. T.,rH..beutT . nl'-Alem.
'n.ll,l,,rt ....... l.... . e .1 . . '. ' 1
.. UUU1...I. , u,M- ,. 1., , luuriii ijeonueu,
Sun Brae, Azreal; fifth JIessin.s
Despair, Sundlnl II; sixth Elemental,
Second Thoughts. Hidden .leuell-
seventh - Frank Fogarty, Claymore;
loedles. ,
Kleven stakes nre nrecrnrnm..,! fne
decision during the seven days at Weed-
1 rnt eceuises wnicn nre net under the
jurisdiction of the C. R. A. The value
.. . - - . - --- .. i i t
j of the Durham Cup has also been
I-" "Mi dl "we'walle ! , 'tl;.' n;h. I , The Tigers strengthened their grip ,, 1 - '
ZZ 'kertlle'i'oeT'L ArJA -. J- ,.
Z "I 1 ,v 'lm .,i'iie tl ... AtlVU-tleL. The Yankees . twin bill lit Navii. Field. In the open- .U'flA VEilTinllOCs.
- Beets and Saddle ""ktXirJfr te keep I ing (e.uest I'll etc pitched . ..ne of b.s flldUlU 3 U LI Ul ICdl
.'i".i..!- i,;u Seenker's Cleveland clanl tin-.t games of the yenr. setting tlie Iliib w p p ww
"".I. v.ui.n,ii,- nun v.npe Clear Vi.hf the New lern -tiuni ace, m m, - m. ....... ".. - - i ur j uue
nre Ihe nrnb.ililn en.,in.i.... tu. ..... ... i, ..r.me nftcr nn absence of 'lav and make It nn even Iirenk. II d- .T t -. net. t..u. I
for the juveniles is.-i furlong, Horses "--.r CBIPCyC T Ufll C
which appear best in etJier races are: 'yerk fans have bee,, eagerlv of the game, however, and tlie Cehhmw. EUGENE G. WILE I
Flr.sr moo IInirinnl, ai ..ii. l ... ,.i i,..i- nn,i iii. ,,tti,in,, inir te 'ether .even runs in the mean- I
---''-".'t.ini.,-. i nit iiiisii i ri'iui .i mi in- n . i , i. iii iv .. r,... : i.... t tfa ur tl a uucra
. ..,..., .euiituueiiB, nwtllting 111" nnnru,"-i "" "- '.""" .- ," . .
i !-, .ft .. . I till resilll win linn...-' n in".., i. iiiu
8-aMin$",.wfJi ."" "'"". "l'",sren. was tied en n tnn of nccasiens.
'?nlSe wmll ly '"' wlnnlns run in the tenth round
lowest v no of ll $lr'00, -,,ewns the result of Scott's flukey double
lowest Millie of any race. , k, h .in(.,i1i,u,1. McMillan,
Whlskaway Sold for $120,000
anus a thriMi-iea.-eld' seh ofWhlskbreom
II. Ineiis-urul rnnriureer of Menlch. haii
Kpn.""i! .'.?r he record nrlf of JlJOOOn
-.iiriin.Ku eiiirinxs. .. i.. a,,,.. uki.'..
W A' (. lark of .Mentana
PAIGE
"She Most Hcautijul'Car inlmtrica
It Is There!
YOU may never unleash all
the tremendous reserve power
of the mighty engine housed
under the heed of your Paige Six-66,
but it's there.
Call Spruce 1410 for a Demonstration
OPEN EVENINGS
GOY A. WIllEV MSTfirTCS
j Paige a;d Jawett Distributors I
BR9A0 STREETiAT.VINE. PHILADELPHIA
Aiteciatc Dealers
oimen-s Atrre works.
8933 lUrerferd Ate.
8. 8R0AP. ST. PAIOE BAtES 00.,
8018 Seuth UtesaI 8t.
rEWOIl MOTOR OOUPAKT
S3S Merth W Bt.
HAMILTON OAItAOE,
Hartley Bres,, Preps.
STta sjid Walnut 8U.
UtMES STEHTON MOTOB BALES
n A1TD BEHVIOE
PWIt Broekman. Pren.
OCT. Kilns St. as4 BtsnUn An.
AUGUST , 1922
LADY LUCK AIDS
Tl
St. Leuis Keeps Near Tep of
National League, but Meney
May Win
GIANTS AND BROWNS LEAD ,
LADY LUCK is certnlnly riding en
tt.n ...nr.n .r Krnnrli Rickey's
i
iFinimi-ci
1 I IIV. I I UIIIU I 17 1. jrHP..
irillllH'r Ul iiniis-ii
saddle.
There deen t seem te be nny i
luck connected with the 7-te-l score
tluy turned in against the Phillies yes
terday, but figures hcnictlmes lie ""J
they de In this ense.
It is mere than probable that the
i Cnrdinnls would have nosed In with a
victory, even if the well-known i.nuy
had been against them. Many nnd many
a time Kb.c Wllhelm's hirelings hail
chances te si ere. but something
usually like Specs Toperccr's great
step nnd threw, with two men en bases
always happened.
Then, Umpires Klein nnd Sentcll. ap
parently blinded by the pennant glitter
I of tlie Cards, usually saw tilings iiini
I reacted te the lslters' a Ivnntnge. Sev
eral times the few loyal nnd faithful
1 scntlPied about In grandstand aim
! bleachers rose nnd howled their wrath.
Decisions close mies. always went te
the men from Missouri.
The streak of luck has been with the
Cards for quite awhile. Up in Bosten
a few days age, for instance, the Braves
I hammered out fourteen lnts, were given
; -ix passes und stele three bases, but
' all they get out of it was 11 single
b.nely run. There was one occasion
' when Fred Mitchell'H friendless youths
1 hit no less than four consecutive sin-
' gles without getting n score.
1 That was luck, pure and simple, for
.Mueller made u lienehead threw te sec- I
end linn-, against all the principles of 1
I the game, and tuuglit a man who hud1
! eveiy right te expect that the hersejiide,
1 would be chucked elsewhere.
I Then In New lerk the Rinnts Hail
' the bases tilled one time with one out.
1 Sinder pepped up and the situation was
relieved. Then .less Barnes prome preme
1 nailed te the plate. Three bulls were
dished up in succession. Then in duck
1 ing a near wild pitch .less" but hit the
, ball and lolled it gently down te Stock,
I who touched third for the final out.
I But no one burring prebablv the
1 fans In the metropolis are sorry te see
I the Cards K,.t the breaks. I hey have
! been waiting many u weary year for
them.
Giants ami Browns Held Lead
v -.1..V uiih nrei uctive 01 no
..l.-iiice ill tb. -leiKiersIiip
1 rn 1 .n.j
of either
,.,
, "'VA.iT. ..I '.'nl fern'i dlsnlayed by Art
-.11 --. , ... . . . . .
ll.llllll. '"-. ,' ..V.-::.. i.i.i t.-.i"
vesterda-' when 110 inu mu mn mi-
Jeter's fat-rushing Chicago Cubs with"
four hits shows no is 111 real snaiie.
Heme runs, as usual, played a promi
nent part in the majority of the con
tests The most sensational four-base
wallop of the afternoon was that deliv
ered by Reirge Megridge, the Senater
' .... .1.. ' i. ,.i,i,.,l Mm 1.. win bis .m-n
'a, ; He nllewed .',. White Se, four
I f" ?,,! bits und n l-iin. h of geese eggs.
It was the second st.nieht defeat for the
Sex en their home held, nun it pushed
them deeper into fourth place.
There were four home runs in the
A's-Browns fuss. Jacolisen, the burly
enter fielder of the lengue leaders,
knocked out n pair and figured premi-
I tiently in the win. Cellins was the ether
! Saint te knock the ball out of the let.
Wallier Rets Anether
Ynnkec-Indian skirmish. This was an
1 uphill game from star' te finish, and
I the result was always in doubt. The
who halted for Kliner Smith.
I Burlel'ili Urinies Is nt last Undine
himself. The star nf the lien lis si alt
"".... , .... .. ,..n.. ... .u . ...-.
' n l'-'- nh'l -' w,'"l u!l '" ' ' s.iri
of the present Season, but 111 Ills List.
r..... n..,c l, l,,w ulinun n tetnin tn
his real form. cute
rday he held the
-Suburban Dtaltrt
NORTHEAST OARAOE.
I73S Wakellrr St., FranWerf
PAIOE MOTOE OAR 00,.
Ul Markst St., Ciradsn
MADDEN'8 OARAOE,
XaaDuUr Are,. Brrn Mivr
CLARK'S OARAOE
Inetr Ar Brrn Miwr
HOSE CARDINALS
..n"lle. J lie i.iiii -s i mil'- "... . I.,,,,,!.,., ,,.,., ,, t Hit were ?nrliered off '""'.nu"r '"" pik u-.n ii'ne cnuiw e
'' li7,. lniiL' enough te til Ke tie Iirst ,. " ; " pnuue waueu i mn mi,i -n. sixth
inn slu!lli leim iiiimi.il ,,.... ,,i.8i.. his deliver-,. in ene with a drlie of 1(1.1 ard
,"- ---- - .. . :....:. I...T nl, ilnlVII IV I IU Mil. If llll.'ll . rl ,.. . ,
nii.w tin. Ilu'jmeu icii iiuhiiks uuiuii: " '- - i i.ihiiiiii .niniirr
of the National Regatt
What May Happen
1 In Baseball Today
NATIONAL Lr..OVB
., flub Wen IiHt I'.C. Win Lese
New Yerk fill ail .CIO'! .000 .film
xt. ixiui, ,...:, at it .mis sm ,se2
C'hlrairit fi'l 40 .SUfi .fill .fiHO
Clnrlnnnll fi.1 41) .Kin .fist .filfi
I'liietiunrii no 47 .nifi .n'ju ..iie
llrenkhn 4H III .lllfi .filK) .Ilia
fliliiiex at r,H ..'tie .:ik:i ..M
Hasina .13 Oil ..'111 .Ml .IU
AMi:itir.v lkacm'K
Club Wen liMt I'.C.
sl. IiiN ... fill U .fiHI
New Yerk fill 41 .fi7.'l
ll'lrelt fid 17 .fill
lilfiim fi:i 4M .fiSfi
f IrtFliiiiil fill fij .son
Win Lew
SSH ,fi7S
.ni7 ..-.07
.fits .;:m
.3'iit .nan
..ion .film
.I7fi IC.fi
.411 .1111
.3!: .38'i
Kf"
47 fiH .1711
in .tit Jntt
Hestun 3! ni .3H0
inti:knatienal liivui i:
. . . W. L. I'.C. W. L. P.C.
iiiiiiiiiinvn i j v n ea-.M.in r: n ifi-
IIim.1.- t pni ...- m r.ia tin
Murr.ili. . in 17 .r.nfi .strnriiHc 11 m .373
''r'. v ,tu uu .uii.riirK. . et tj
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
N TIONl. Li:.(il'i:
S. Ixitil. 7, I'lilIu.Mi.lili, 1.
cv lurk, ."n (lilriiue, 0
I'ltixlMimli. ." HuMen, I.
Ilrenkbn. I: Cincinnati, 0,
mi:uicw i.K.vmi:.
SLIaiiI. 'Ii Athletic. X.
ew lrk. Hi: C'lrel.inil, l Men Innlnes).
UuslilnKtnn. 2i IiIihru, 0.
Ietrnlt, "1 lln-liin, 0 (drst cnmel.
Ileirelt, 7: Ilnsten, 4 (second cr.rr.e).
1NTKM.VATIONAL LIIAOL'K
.Terset Clly. I: Ni'unrk. 2.
Iliiltlmere. 3 KriidliiK II.
lliitTalu. Oi Straruse, 7.
Torenton. Hi HerheKtrr. 3.
A.MLItK V ASSOCIATION'
St. I'imiI. 7s Telrilu, II (llrst Kume)
St. I'niil. 7s T0I11I11, 2 (srteml eiimn,
Mlluanker, Ii IiiiII.iiuiimiIIh, 3.
Mil-lllc. ,1s Iuiitmis CIH. 3.
.MInnruie!l, 7s Culuinliiis, 2
MlfTlir.KN ASSOCIATION
New Orleun. 7 Memphis. 0 (10 InnlnR.
tlrt Bimiel.
MeiniiliN. 2s New Orlr:in, 0 (seeenil came).
Illriiilnsliuni, II: 1. 1 Hie Keck, 1.
CliiittieiiHiKii, Rs Atlivntn. I.
Nasliilllr Melillc (net Krniind).
LASTKKN l.i:riLL
New llRtrn, 4 llrliluenurt, 3.
SiirlnBllrld, 3: I'ilt-illelil, 7.
MIiiiii.v. I. H.irtreril. e (II limine).
Wiirrtsler, 3s Wulerliuri. 0.
TODAY'S SCHEDULE
N TIONAL I.I'.AOl'K
l.diH- nt rhllndrlnlil 1.
rliliaun f I Niw nrk.
riltsbtircli nt lleMnn.
Clnrlnniitl at llrnukhn,
Mi:iSICN I.K.VOCK
AllitctliH at si, imiI.
New rk at Cleeljiil.
Walilnclnn at C lilrncn.
Ilu-len at Detroit,
INTKIINATITIN VI. LKAOL'K
Iteaillnc ut Jersey Cllv (two Raines),
llaltlnieri- at Newark
lltlfTlilu at Terente.
HecJiestcr ut .sjraruie,
slt.gning Heds te four hits.
nnd the
Robins wen. 1 te 0. Hivy wns
.fitkf .nrtti r
"'.'"" . . ...
Ihe Pirates proved that their leuri''"'"' 1 ' .! " "" umiih 01 ine
victories ever the Riants were bnnii fide brain and ether injuries be suffered,
bv kcepii.g their streak intact at the ex- 1 - '
pens,. f tfie lowly Braves. Whitey Hele In One at Shuttle Meadow -
Rllllier's deceiitlM' sheets puzzled tl." ,. lirltnln. .inn.. V.iit .ohnten
home temil se milcn mill lour nieiin
i core was
In the nishtiap. Hest,,,, started ff
e,. n .Unrr
.-""'- " "
-
i te ii. i; n - nr i 1
n(. .l.r.,,,,11 tli.iv i.,rf Miiiiii. tn ruin 1 if. rT 1 ii in -t-..!
P, B.White &Ce,
Philadelphia's Largest Men's Merchant Tailors
808 Chestnut St.
7Uvl$i
TOM MALOXEY
Mavanrr nf P. ?. Whi'c S. (
Mn'diant Tailors of
wis Chestnut St.
YOUR CHOICE OF
Fine Worsteds
Pencil Stripes
Silk Mixtures
Checks
Plaids
Tweeds
Herringbones
Sun-Proof Blue Serges
t A.
This sale is for a limited time only. Come early and
take your choice of these fine suitings.
P.BiWhite&Ce.
Philadelphia's Largest Men's Merchant Tailors
808 Chestnut St.
OPfN MONDAY & SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P.!
in i...
O.V
SHAWNEE GOLFERS
,'
IN TIE FOR MEDAL
Haley and Lambert Lead Quali
fying Field With
Scores of 80
E. G. CARLISLE A SURPRISE
Shawiiee-eii-Delaware. Pa., Aug. 4.
--Although nine than 100 amateurs
I nil it try 'it it net one succeeded In
gettini; below Ml in the qualifying round
of ihe annual invitation golf tourna
ment ut the Shawnee Country Club.
The best produced were scores of 80 by
K. W. Ilnley, of Lssex County, nnil
ltnv Lambert, of Tienten.
Three putts en the home green steed
between Hrley and the ineilal. which
was generally regarded as hard luck
after having te play through a thunder
storm in tlie afternoon. These with
scores of S7 tied for the last two places
In the first sixteen.
Cleselv following the leaders was
Kdgitr R. Carlisle, of Overbroek, nn
unknown se far as tournament play is,
concerned and he eiinie within ene
stroke of grasping the medal. .1. IIop IIep
k'lis. nf tlie Suliur'inn Club, developed
11 der.dlv streak en the greens thnt would
have iiuiile 1111 open chnniiiiu envious;
fin the first reend he took only 23
putts, anil with snub ;issstunoe bis card
showed a total of Ml.
I'laMtig with Hepkins was Dr. .T, W.
Itebh. of Philadelphia, who get an H'2
along with Spencer .leiies. of Plymouth,
nnd Alex '('eles, of Shawnee.
BLACK ANSWERS SARAZEN
"i
Hae Ne Made My Last Putt,"
Wire te Champien
San Jese. Calif.. Aug. 1. Replying
e n telegram from Rene Sarazen. young
Pittsburgh professional who recently
wen the national open golf title from
hi in by a single stroke. Jehn Black.
California lininplen. from bis cot In
11 hospital here, said: "Tell Rene I
hae no made my last putt "
Black, whose life was despaired of
when he wns bieught te the hospital
after nn automeLile neeidnnt which
cost the life of his companion, thought
a moment and added: "Net by tt
""nn " . .
,js ' ifincK " physicians continued lus
words, nnd new are impcfui for nn
1-.. f -!. . .L-
ian cnunr "i inn . nr nin 11 -rail, in
r in
7 North 10th Street
tt tsi'-i ii juicbiric iuucs I
umm-jBd
Belt End
SALE
TOM SAYS: After our
season's business I have en
hand ever a thousand belt
ends, just enough te build
a suit for you. I will close
out every one of these at
the one flat price.
I Made te Measure
VALUES UP TO
S49.50
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