wr-'Tn; Al'f T.T Jr -;F, "i r. g ,r. flWW WmjmF W.slw'i ,T. r " M-.T.V jy litrtv -V r vt vS "ttrKtr i. " '.7.:v EVENING PUBLIC ( LEDER-PHIKADELPHIA-, SATURDAY,. AllGUiST? 5, 1922 1 ,'"' VJ" 1 8: v V JaVrliWLNG PUBLIC LEDGER PHIUADELPHIA, -SATURD AX,. AUUUBT 5, ll2 . , " : 1 ' : ! : : : : : : : ! j " : S$ Day of National Rowing Regatta Will Bring Together Cream of North American Oarsmeif i mm V' "i 5 . un 1t 'vfl 'ft . ,f-a HI MW' W ' Ihird brilliant program By JOSBPII (ANEW American single-sculls chum- Atn w'" he crewnC(' t,1'H n't""00" tithf Schuylkill in the final dny's pro pre Mm of the national rowing regatta, filter Hoever, holder of the American title, winner of the Philadelphia Chal nie Cup race nnd of the Diamond Stalls. "'" net u'cu;nu tllc tltlc he W011 lt Buffalo last ycer. Hoever 1ms been campaigning for scv jj months', and after winning the Dln Dln n'end Sculls en the Thames nnneunccd hat he would net compete in the chain .i.lilns here, giving his reason ns a ff practice." Effert- en the part inti officials of the national association J fet the chumplen te tempetu proved tuavaillng- HnnereT. Hoever has consented te J. n exhibition race with .lack Kelly, $,nc "n 1 erld'H champion of 11)20, tt before the start of the chain chain len'blP singles race, scheduled for 4 '30 According te the present plans, the JSest enrsmen in America today Srwfrem the finish line a half mile till row .. ii, ....... n..,i r0. ffiLuliefreniwl.chtheyBtarted Althou, (Ien "" .Vf IfnII jtivery appearance ei ueiiiB "- inen ii'v --. . . , Rig Crowd Kxpcctcu ... thousand persons perhups the .....; ,r..u.l ever te wit ever te wiiui'i' ....- " ""V" t en the Schuylkill. nre ex- Mm rhntnnien nnil ex rtftn make their appearance. It rt KrflvV first public showing rt1 bft,0 fans in mere than n year, the ' ?, tnr l"h.1'lng announced his re St'aftc be'ng presented with the fold Challenge Cup. u members of his club, ns the Ks . Vf er the races yesterday aft aft Merse. .After no ",,,, ritl(,n 'T?h-f-w hundred who braved the hi treat by moving .up. and .lew hfrherithalltbeperccnn i.. Oi speed Hint ciiaruciur.u ...... h competition. A protepe of Kelly's ram -"-"",' l i- irv tim inriiT I'limiin'e ' MSln Is one of the three entrants In Kan.plenshtp Angles. The ethers ire Hilten Helyea. twice winner of the ftnadlan title, and T.euis Znha. of the !. nation, Inn flub, of NeW OlIC, Ue non the quartcr-mlle dash yestcr- W The Dominion tltlelielder earned tne right te ceinpete in the champions lip nee by winning his heat yesterday Bernlnu and by capturing the final heat la the afternoon from n speedy field. Costelle ilie Favorite Pniil Co.teHe is recarded as the fa- TMltfnr the championship, with 'Rul JM a clns? second n.id Zohn regarded as I sure third and a por.Miie second, cos ces cos teleo, according te .Tack Kelly and his dub members, is In perfect shape and ready for the race of his career. Costelle. who defeated Hoever sv- .il fiars nge. nKe holds a triumph erer Delje". earned lout year. How Hew cr. the Canadlnn fishcrmuu Is sup posed te be In much better condition it the present time than he has been In Mrs. Illness Inst year preented him from showing te his best advantage. His rowing jestcrdnv leaves little wuht te the average enthusiast that lie m prime lettle. He mnde n walk- luff ' l'0"1 llls 1,ent nn,, ,inl bv per ?ii7 T opposition te take th'c lead u ,.?1',1 Il !n0i,t "f tllc wn.v. ""'I then eLii nc ,l.ls (,,rn,tp a "'" 1'lBhcr eemlacr in an'eav victor. Beljea Uhes Llglit Shell At one time in tlm c.,.i t...i. ... K'lng a thirty-six stroke. ui.ii. Ei "8 ,,c;l",: ,Le highest ever at at "teed by a singles sculler. When it ?J. ? "'A0 co!,',leratieii that Iielvcn tul d" "lat '"'"ver an Inch wider J"" these commonly in use his feat is I" the mere remerkablc. in addition he has much mero out- 83 iJ"1 n.7y etllcr sinKle hCI,1I(,r' W leh means Imt mere power must be K.'," 'Jlades te make Hi . .i" ,1 ?'"'" "Teugn me water. Si P.i! i )v,'lKhs, twenty. nirie pounds, ,, - -e'.viifc .-i:4 iul' iii'rirnkf ... "Tiirr. uu.il. jur u HlllglC Belyea Is n notable nll-arnund nth jf!5' ,,Ie formerly held the North tn7 m ", l!""I"ensliips in ice skating feel i!U"S" A". ncclk'Mt iM El nTe " ""'"ber of ,ears agn WBeljeiimit of competition, lie tke r,,U ,Mlv('r patp iM llls ''""I k id e .". ".."1Pr? f l,is Sk"11 Mn" wa out in dm aforementioned acci- 'BiKki tl!P. ether en,'M", of the day, 31 iV11 ,,iYs. 'l fellows it tn SaVt ,!H: ,l",,"'1,r nel his nlner for nil Iielyea's races. Illg Day for Canoeists ett.?ni,,,0Ili '.0 ,,, crpw rn,,M- the K I111 ,,u t",'"I te the thrills dlers frm, tl',.c""00 rn(,"K- Thl' I"' I"' ttell ."' ,,urtH e ,h0 Kemi will Si &.1U1"B "' United States lu erth Americnn championships, "OlCn 8P .,.!,.!. . I. .1 ,. Bum. i i , "ier "ext saturuuy TkiMr !slnni1 ln Canada. tteenlvfl T MnJe muIIh race Is net th firff "'r.e "f ,hp I"-egra.n. Frem Khedid. t"P.nt ,t0 ,he ,,,st tll( w,1"' nee f,h.nPk fJ'11 eC f(,a,,,rcs- Tl' deubWCv''f. ,,1(1 "flPrnoeii, the senior bZ . .' tlnn'11 '""PienHhlp, will Th. nU "T ll '"-illlant Held. llwnt1,,'ri,Ie,ll,lM (OHmore nml t Iff 1 r,VP "I1. ,the ?tl,('r 'rants nen!"B8A0 """.Jjflwnoeii. The 'n the in 1WT r'.,M,y Jtcnliiy Carded .. Tnni . nuW, 'e Is re- ier,hn,r..j,r"L'lnrr ''" K.1 ' ('lu1'- lue of urn .'Metro .'Metre f Dr. Wal- UtU ."" Jruni( .Menne s reinrded v uurK "ers0 of the event. llutli anil Vesper W VcKpe ' ,P' "" " with Duluth '? 0 a "c K f?r the i second time ll sei ni . .lstt'rhiy after winning n u h ",,Per!m,'0!ml f"'-rcd ftatllii he v'1 "" ,!"l,'r m"1 " 'I"" 10 the ..Is. iVh,,,,p "lKl't I"" !"' "Sjta U'tf ut by t,"-, "' h'th"!!?0'!lf.,',mrtrt will he fresh Srt the ."' "V1 "r" l""(' te Veiner , .,,lpf,:''t . handed them bv ?!'. at Li " .. . ,"!,tl, ''""t is Ce. "' 'he j ni :","' '" wv"'"eci years n. Til." . "nrsm.m In t. rf. Pe, l'e ,. itKt "m," '" " l"tlH Ue, ' 1'et(n'f"cau, wl,0 is ,ut twenty- y"4 w Ibft.dark horse, Arundel, ell officials Miy i'"v "- s. ' ...i-, tn he construed as n '?.Ii",:,r.. iBe observers of the It 13 ICie UJ -.' ----- ,, , v nnd Hoever wm kivc FOR REGATTA FINAL fleW Champien Will Be Crowned in Senior Single Sculls Ivent Kelly and Hoever Consent te Rew an Ex hibition Race Belyea and Costelle Stars of Big Race T. LAIIRUM which wen the Junier title en Thurs day, Is the heavy favorite. Veterans Will Itow The exhibition rnce between Tred rlalstead, of this city, and James II. Itcllly, of Harategn Springs, N. Y., will bring together n pnlr of veteran who rowed In the first regettns of the American Association. The first nnmed Is seventy-eight years old, nnd Ileilly owns up te being seventy-two. Beth linve announced thnt they are rendv for the race of their lives which Is te belle the fact that rowing Is a strenuous sport thnt makes old men out of young ones. Paul Costelle will stroke the Vesper quartet In the senior qunds nn hour after he races in the chnmplenship sin gles. Undine, with Allisen, Blessing, tJrncf nnd Tem Iloeney Is n formi dable crew that should give the Vespers nil kinds of trouble. The flnnl rnce of the afternoon will l,rlnff together eight of the most power ful clght-nnrcd crews rowing today Canada, Duluth, Nejv Yerk. Philadel phia and Massachusetts all have en trants in the race. . The second Duluth eight, which wen in the rain yesterday, expects te repeat again this afternoon, hut will meet stubborn competition from the Union lleat f lub of Uosten, composed of for mer Harvard oarsmen, West Philadel phia and Vesper. West Philadelphia Holds Recerd 'West Philadelphia holds the record for the distance en the Schuylkill for cight-enrcd crews, having defeated Po tomac, Lnien and Vesper en the Fourth of July. The last-named eight has been rearranged since the People's Day re gatta, and is said te have clipped off fifteen seconds from their former best time. The eight is composed of the senior and Intermediate fours. The University of Terente will he the only eight en the river using nn Kng lish shell and thele pins instead of swivel locks. Kvery man ln the bout weighs lit. pounds or mere nnd none Is less than six feet one inch in height. According t? Jee Wright, the Penn coach, this eight from Canada is one of the strongest he has seen in mnny years. j Regatta Splashes ,.!!r w""'" I'wt, the veteran rewlns ex- ,l,1 ""V"", tee different ruitH. The doctor wua rlHhl in ids, telectlens once or twice. crBvknmU'Mn, manager of the Harvard meetUV?p.iM llm. ftf,lerne,u," '" thu " "land E h.,i 'A, r.rhC,,,K .J, l"" P-mlculnily t"us. rewlnit et the CambrldBB JV!r. un"J,lu l0 compete ut I'uuBhkeousle be uiue ur Liu-umenlu. reid Ne. 3 In th. jlLtorleuH liuirmeJlute duadruple quurtet e the .Sew Yerk Athletic Club. ... vwiunmid ticw ii in Hiirini mil mvin u",hlwl'cle,r ,,,"rre Club for which J.,m1 "''""MenshUi of the Canadian ro re catta last Saturday. HnUlied a peer fourth in the liuorimdlate quadruple vent. "Ueen row Ins tow n,uth" wua the teinraent et tha VvlCiLilJOa Kulii started falllnic Iwfore the last event Blurted and the crowd scattered with the four win la that kicked up an awful fuaa. Jim FlannlKun, who ence rowed with the enpir thaiiiilen-hlp ilsht llfteen eura ase, a tlie here i,f the ncalta. Jtu Jumped Inte (He rlvtr and rtscued Uemez when the Jltv traldu lleat Club oarsman fell overboard iifttr tlnlihlni; In the intermedlate slnulu uhLlU raie. Aluernen 1'ltzimtrlrk. who was credited with a Blxth pliuu in the aitnnd heat of. the uMKKlutlun "InKlcs. Ilnlwhed feurih, according (e a revised rtpert of the Judges. The failure of (iarrelt Gllmere te win In thu Html heat of the Association slns'lea wan a distinct surprlse te his many followers, l.att Saturdaj the Jlachoters' Ilarue Club iiarBinan tlnlshed a cluse sicend te lleljea In thu Canadian chanipieimhlpH, defcatlnB Jlc Uulre. thu llurfale policeman. The lattur eutiuucd Ullmuru cs(eida. It In reported that Vesper and West Thlla. (lelphla alu uaKer.ni; Ihelr shirts en the senior elk'ht-earcd shell racu this aftornoen. The former finished third and West l'htla delphu llrst en the Tiiurlh. llie liiutu slirnlmurd erected en Peters Island is an Innovation which hits alrtiu' Muted ItH worth, bpectaters situated ale. CI lhe east bank tee far away te hear hte announcement of the winners and the times fium th official beat new hae only te ulance across the rlur fur the knewUdua. Anether fenticre which has helped consider ably In Informing the spectators as te Just when the nnlnhlng line Is crossed by each crew Ii the pestlns of a "irunman" In the Judees' stand. The sharp reports which hei aided the finish of each of the tlrst thre.i beats carry a Ions' way up the river and shake the light press stand. The Julius Karnes point trophy, which was put up for competition In 1010, has been wen inch ear the nationals were held bv the Duluth Club Duluth Is new leading with BlxtJ-twe points, whlle Veiper has fortfeur for set.md place and Undine is third with twenty-live One of the upsets of the first two days was the peer flhewlne of Oarrett Gllmere. the llacheler M-ulUr. In the finals of the Asse ciatien eent CHteruay. cillmere, who was nnilclcred by many te be even faster than rU'Ijca, dbl net eun manage te take second Placu In thu race, which meant a chame ter the winner In the senior singles cham pionship ecnt tedai. Zeha'M triumph ln the quarter-mile dash was un.xpeeted and came as the result of that sculler's headwork. At the gun each entry at irleil te run slightly toward thu est batik, the best finish position. Zoha did nut S'et a geed start, as itoenuy had lhe better po.ltlen at the start nml thirefore had the edxe, Slightly mure than threu ftet separated the bows of the two lats when the gun annuunclni; the win ner was tired. The regatta elTlflnls are certainly te be cengiatulated en the promptness and dis patch with which the races nre being run. The eenti se far hie been started en the second scheduled, which means a gieat dwU te both the oemiwtlng oarsmen and the spec tators, and adds In Intuicsl te the whole affair. BAN ON HORSE "DOPE" Use of Herein and Arsenic Cruelty te Animals Harrishurg, July 5. Peniusyh aula's Department of Health will prosecute doctors nnd nice track men who use herein or nr-enic te "dope" rnce horses, ncreidiiig te nn etlicial notlce Issued today from the liiueiiu of Drug Control. This action fellows some In vestigation by Statu agents who filed ieperts covering a number of cases. The bureau has Issued a notice that veterinary surgeons may prescribe or dispense the two drugs only as the law prescribes, or. in ether words, "in the course of piofessienal practlce only." Dr. Themas S. Hlitir, chief of the bureau, has asked that evidence of per wins se treating horses be forwarded te the depaitmeiit and has pteuilHcd that prosecutions will fellow. "Thib pine tlce of deiiliig, horses, aside from the violation of the narcotic laws, consti tutes cruelty te animals, and prece.luie can aim be taken en these grounds," said Mr. Illair. "It was long the cus tem in Austria te give aisenic te horses, lllll in Austria te give aisenic te horses, , ion nine ...naecutlv matches h nc, turn nit It huiimi' an abiiM' mid was sup-, ini pre, Hvi b th. K i) iouie Heme's iiessed en the basis of fraud. These I hist beutwsajx-mund win ajalnst VVhltey lerses, unlcs kept nil ursenic regularl.v, UIB0' ' . '- lese health and are ant te (lie. The arsenic habit may shorten life au bring ou disease," ONE OF THIS rS ' . ' - ' ' -;:,, '"' "flint M'"rn-' ; "v'1-" ' ' -lU ffM-.n-rr t, , ,L "" JL tyS' isB Kf . . .', A I i .BWEfcCwAtMAfcLrf mi n'tfiiip'''-' -' "" f , iRKff' Vitt V....I n I HILTON BELYEA. Canada ( v JSVlJp LOUIS ZOHA. New Yerk LEONARD MAY BE ,.KK.. SPANISH DAVIS CUP MILLIONAIRE SOON CTTilf Champien Is Taking On Many Matches Before the End of 1922 THREE BOUTS LOUIS II. ,TAFFE ONE would Imagine Benny Leenard was malting a strenuous mere or less effort te corner the money mar ltet, Competing In three bouts in one month, all of which netted him in the neighborhood of $200,000, hnsn't de terred Penny in the least In h's nni- palgn te corral ns many cart-wheels at possible. A little thing like a ppllt eye, suf fered in Ills grueling glevefest with Tendler, nnd which hnndlenpped him in training nt Michigan City, has been overlooked by the champion ns nn alibi te cancel this evening's match with Ever Hammer. And that isn't nil. Negotiations new arc en for two morn scraps for the nifty New York Yerk leather pusher. Out in Milwaukee they are trying te clinch n meeting between T.ennnnl nnd Plnkv Mitchell nnd the chnnces nre that Penny nnd Itichie's brother will get together en the night of August 23, less than three weeks off. May Meet White Following this contest it is probable that Leenard will return te New lerk nnd there, before the home folks, en gage the championship battling glutton, r'l.nrinv White, nt the Velodreme. .....w .. . .. , r However, ler unite te get in uue i such n frncas he will have te win de cisively en Monday night from Hebby Barrett, the hard-Iilttlng Bedhead. While White already Is being con ceded a victory against Barrett, se that It would seem a certainty for n match I between Leenard and the left-hook j piienem of Chi, n little thing like dope- upsetting in possible. A puncher of , Banett's powers Is always dangerous j and, despite the sixteen years' ring ex- i pcrlcncu of White, n sock en the chin from Bebby's right Is liable as net te shatter Charley's well-laid plans. - Speaking of Leenard again, the Mitchell and White bouts may net be , all in which Benny will display his, rlns.v brace of dukes before setting sail for Europe. There is a possibility of the tltlelielder appearing lu Philadel phia just te keep ln shape for his battle with sea -sickness en the deep blue. Leenard's trip" nbrend, while, pri- I marlly, a vacation for himself, his mother and sister "Sid," will net in any way hinder him ln his efforts te ,nb in tlm tilthv stuff. Frem Michigan Cltv comes information that Benny nas beeii offered 50,000 te meet Ernie Rice ln Londen nnd that he might go te Ger many for n contest with a lightweight in Berlin All Cemers I All Indications point te the fact that Leenard is net going te pass up nny . matches this summer and fall that he will meet any olio and every one pre- ' meters in this country and Europe will plekier him. , It Is hoped that another Leenard- Tendler match will lie staged befere the t advent of 11)23. although such a con- I test does net loom practicable, from I the champion's side. With the end of 1022 Leenard will I be pretty near the millionaire class, nnd New Year's Hay may find him re- . tired tired of fisticuffing nnd willing te give the Heck of lightweight contenders . n chnnce te battlu lt out for the title. But lt Is n hard preposition te stay i out of the squared circle, nnd Leeniud's biggest buttle will be ene of will power ln his intention te de ns his mother i asks: "Uetire from the ring." Scraps About Scrappers Charley While may net another chnnce te imx: for a chamilnnhlp, but he must win .!iwlslely from llehhy Ilarrett In New Yerk lleiulay nlBht In order te cet an offer te be "..: . .. t i.iini.i..l In I Till hi . i en wun urn" -"""" " -". Charley O'Neil l Bettlnu Inte condition for a tout with Al Vcrbecknn, scheduled hern for Ausust 18 A week later he may appear i .V. i.nut at Atlantle City, wes Dan Duffy Duffy has undertaken the manaiiument of Jimmy llnnlen. uptown MelterHeluht, and ants te match him with fcam lllacktsten rri.w Mnrrhnnt. KuKllsh llchtwelcht. will lnvade America Berne llme next week when I 111, blel'S HI. II'" eirumninir .....V'. in .U be handled ln this, country by Charley Har vey. Ilenny Freedmnn, of this city, scored a six round victory agalnxt Jack l'.uare at I.nko I.nke I.nko weod N. J., according te Herman lln.lt, stuuuerlnK bis opponent In the last round. Jehnnr Meleuphlln, Temmy J.euKhran's spirrlm.' partner. Is In flne fettle ami ready ie'take en any of lhe 1 fill-peunders, Vincent Lepci or Al Verbecken prefsrred. be the welter vnisht chiunnlen uf the Marine i urns, s 10 meet IMdlf llevnire m inn semi-nn.il te the ltav Mllehell-JI.ity i.toeks s.-t-te at lh I'eluinliln A -'. Monday nlKht Other matches arratmed b lllll D.il are Jetiniry Kelly s. Jee (lernian, VeunK K'etchel vs. Vniiiitr J''k Demiuey and Chut Itcllly s Jack O'Toelo. IUmiiiv rusrhnl. nrrerdlns te Al Harris, i . fiti-Aslllll A timl.ili.in .-. ... f ,ll tit liar lie In tn meet Yuuiik Uibadle ut 'rrenten en .Memmy nmni. Mteve Marce also U Inlnff te net an opponent for Sammy Jlewitt, at 'fronton August li. TRIO WILL BE NEW IN A MONTH 4e NNjgffiPteS'V ' y cJb I M PAUL COSTELLO NATIONAL REGATTA RACES ON THE SCHUYLKILL TODAY P.M. 3:00 Senior Dotible Shells: 1, Undine Ilnrgc Club, Philadelphia (Geerge W. Allisen, Jehn Blessing, Jr. ; substitute, Themns T. Itoeney) ; -, West ern Hevvlng Club, St. Leuis (Harvey Veglcr, August Muckler) ; 3, Bachelors' Barge Club, Philadelphia (William It. Hapgood, W. K. Carctt Gllmere) ; 4, Pennsylvania Burgc Club, Philadelphia (Gustave P. C. .Tucger, Sydney G. Mellard) ; 5, Metropolitan It. C, New Yerk City (Dr. Walter Fley, Frenk Mcnuc). 3:15 Canee Kare, quail double blades: 1, Red Dragen Canoe Club, Phila delphia (Khlenfeldt, Wnhl, Cartledge, Humes; substitutes, Frnnke, Johnsten) ; '2, Washington C. C, Washington (II. Davis, Walten, Martin, Knight; substitutes, Iltithcrferd, Burch) ; .'!, Colonial C. C, Georgetown (Katen, Hnzzard, Biggs, Begley) ; 4, Invvoed Canoe Club, New Yerk (Dvorak, Vegcl, Ottingcr, Ilelmgreen) ; 5, Philadelphia Canoe Club, Philadelphia (Kerber, Hunter, McCaulley, Stansbury; substitutes, Ogdcn, Barren) ; (J, I.nkunoe C. C, Burlington, N. J. (lledgers, Colkitt, Bewer, Adams) ; 7, Maryland Swimming Club, Baltimore (Barrett, Kress, Nerdllnger, Penrsen). 3:30 Senior Four-eared Shells: 1, Duluth Beat Club, Duluth (W. Coventry, D. Dever, L. Werd, Ij. Leteurnenu) ; U, Bnehclers' Barge Club, Philadelphia (Edward P. Mitchell, Jr., .1. Wellsford, Ilulph Roberts, Sydney Jcllincck) ; 3, Pennsylvania Barge Club, Philadelphia (Jehn J. Bradley, llebert T. Martin, Charles F. Hannuin, Haield C. Wil Wil eon) ; 4, Vesper Beat Club, Philadelphia (J. Ilannes, T. Mngulre, J. Costelle, K. Myers; substitutes, W. L. Getz, A. Kckluirt). 3:45 Canee Knee, one-man single blade: 1, J. M. Hamilton, I.nkanoe; 2, K. II. Vegel, Invvoed ; 3, C. W. Havens, Washington ; 4, W. Dur nan, Philadelphia; 5, It. Black, Laknnoe; (1, W. J. Geld, lied Dragen, Philadelphia; 7, P. Worthington, Bed Dragen; S, J. W. Burch, Washington; 0, K. Hunter, Philadelphia; 10, J. Hazzard, Colonial, Washington; 11, A. Nording, Baltimore; P-', W. Pearson, Baltimore. 4:00 Intermedlate Deublo Shells: 1, Riverside B. C, Cambridge, Mass. (Manuel Gomez, James O'Connor) ; L', Crescent Beat Club, Phila delphia (Charles Marshall, Herbert Hendersen) ; 3, Arundel Bent Club, Baltimore (B. Vichmeyer, D. C. Williams) ; 4, Pentchnrtrain It. C, New Orleans (Alten B. Eberts, Walter h. Falk) ; 5, Xusau Beat Club, New Yerk (Themns Molley, Clarence O. Ward) ; 0, New New Yerk Athletic Club (William B. Daly, Jr., Carl J. Hasbreuek ; sub stitute, Geerge Cusin) ; 7, Bachelors' Barge Club, Philadelphia (R. Barclay Knight, J. Douglas Darby; substitute, Edward 1. Mitchell, Jr.) ; 8, Undine Bnrge.Club, Philadelphia (Barten II. Mnckey, Charles J. Curran, Jr.; substitute, Edward Bennett). 4: 15 Canoe Rnce, tandem deuble blades: 1, Philadelphia Canee Club (K. Richards, R. Ogden) ; L, Colonial C. C. (Biggs, Begcley) ; 3, Wash ington C. C. (II. Davis, II. Knight) ; 4, Invvoed C. C. (Vegcl, Ottln ger) ; C, Washington O. O. (It. Rutherford, C. Havens) ; 0, Red Drngen C. C..(C. Elenfeldt, A. Wahl) ; 7, Philadelphia C. C. (E. Kerber, W. Stansbury) ; 8, Lakanoe C. C. (Redgcrs, Colkitt) ; 9, Maryland Swimming Club (Pearson, Kress) ; 10, Red Dragen C C (W. Franke, J. P. Humes) ; 11, Maryland Swimming Club (Nerdling. Barrett). 4:20 One-mile exhibition race: Walter Hoever, American tltlehelder, win ner of Philadelphia Challenge Cup nml Diamond Sculls, nnd Jack Kelly, Olympic and world's champion of IOL'0. 4:30 Championship Single Shells: L Paul V. Costelle, Vesper B C Phila delphia; 3, Leuis Zehu, First Bohemian B. C, New Yerk; 4,' Hilten Belyea, Canada. 4:45 Canoe Race, euail single blades: 1, Washington C. O. (Havens. Rutherford, Burch : substitutes, Martin, Knight) ; L Maryland Swim- Si i ?w itmMi'' W,tmSr: Andwben. McCnbbln) ; 3, Red Dragen Club (Worthing, irnnke, Johnsten, Geld); 4, Inwood Canoe Club Dvorak, Vngel, Ottingcr, Ilelmgreen); fl. Philadelphia Canoe Club (Syensen, Ogden, Barren, Hunter); 0; I.nkanoe C. C. (Redgers Colkitt Hamilton, Adams); 7, Colonial C. O. (Eaten, Biggs, Haz- r,:00 eteran Single Sculls: 1, Fred Plaistcd, Philadelphia ; Riley, Saratoga Springs. 5:30 Seuler (Juadruple Shells: 1. West Philadelphia B C " Club ; 3, Undine Bartre Club. "'r; W5?e' n V V : '' x lv"Bnc, vv asningten ; 4, J. F. Humes 7 R litk'nurlte- D"v'M;HIl"r''T"li 1Ji' -rg"ewen ",:..i'"lk: 'rl "Bt0": 8' 0tt ". v Yerk; 0. C. W. Havens WnBhlngten ; 10. W, Pourf-en, il.ln . lO 11' t t 1. . . ' I . C, Lynn. Mass.; 3, xuvv n)Hilpllc u, (. ., ,, . " . "l Wn ?2 : "" 1'hiln.lelphla B. C. ; 11, Duiu. B '?t eT 7, espcr B. C. ; S, University of Terente R. c ' a: 15 Canoe Race, tandem single blades: l. Wnshinn,, n ...L ,,.. 1 MnrMi 1 vl 1 10 ' ","su,"SIO' Canee Club (P. lub ((Dven,k Ilelmgreen) , 11, ' Lakan'" O. '(VmlT.M i 1-'. Red Dragen Canoe Club (R. A. Johnsten, F .SS BLACK FACES OPERATION Gelfer Confident of Retaining "Ferm" San .lese, Calif., Aug. fi. Jehn Black, who appreathed te within one stroke of the national open golf title ,.r l... .....,, ..I, ,!,. 1 ...!... ... ... ..,. .vv,.., i,,it..trt..,.ri.i, ....lie-urn ... i Chicago, lacisl au operation here today, ennti.lent thnt lt u.tiilil iiunrn 1.1... r ' retaining thu form that has mnde his name known wherever golf is plaveil. Black sustained a brain concussion and seven fractures of the shoulder and rlba In.un automobile accident here.lust - .. , NATIONAL SCULLING CHAMPION w-"vW ' ' ' - s- yi 4 .if' V PhiUcJe-lpViia. 2, James II. 4 Vesper Iient B- K"-?. ""tlie: 2. M. Fan- llultimnre 11, E. Kerber. Philn.lel- 2 Lnkanoe 0. C. (Redgers, Colkitt); 3, Ph.la-' (Hunter Svensen) ; 4. Maryland Swimming Ch Mendaj ,,iKht i ,Wlich met death. his companion Surgeons nttem llni- K1....1. ...11 .. operation would nut endanger hi" life. Independent Scores i:sti:uiv's nr.si'i.Ts V.T.'"' '.'.".. " "IlllllOllllelU. I. .uuiint iiniu, ui heutli PhlU, 0 (10 n- Mmt'lm.irk Mw'k t'lnh am- a (Hants :i. I. 1. ! . ins.. M.e (ilnnlN Si Nerlhe..., ' V I i Ull,l. II. I II 11..... . rlnJ ,,r"1"""" 3l Mel all Pet. 3 (.1 n .......... ,,, .,,, Miviiirrn. ... llllliliile, llli IVi.iiilliurv. 3. l.iiht llelKlitN, 7t llillif.ini... 4. Annunciation. (l tlclit.lt .' i' KiHiS&i "S !th.,,.0l.. "lllns-if.ile 'a MeinphlN Club. 8i Iluppv Hellew. O. tVanaimUter'a Parkari. Delivery nYl it IEAM SAILS TODAY Cermantewn Tennis Committee Arranges for Staging of Final-Round Matches TICKET WEEK The Tennis Committee of the Gcr Gcr ninntewn Cricket Club met last night at the club in Manliclm and made ar rangements for the handling of the Davis Cup final round which will be plujcd en the Germantown courts August 17. 18 and 111. The SpnnMi team, which will be a contestant ln the matches, will sail for this country to day. The Australian nnd French players, who nre already in America, will meet for the right te oppose Spain nevt Tursday, Friday and Saturday nt the Longwood Cricket Club. Bosten. The Germantown Committee an nounced after Its meeting that arrange ments have been niudn te take rnrc of the parking and policing during the Davis Cup matches. It was reported that one stund will be entirely com pleted ln time for the international events and that the ether will be par tially finished. The printing of the tickets has been rushed and thev will be placed en sale bv Geerge T. Haley. C. J. Heppe & Sen, 1110 Chestnut street, en Wednes day. There will bcjfeity-five boxes available and already seveinl requests linve been received. The boxes will sell for !,e for the series. The senv, ... 1.1 m uiu nit- u.iiy ones neillg sol. I 111 iiun.nec. .me price is iju.tKJ. XIicjC I prices lucliitle tn v. Although Australia rules the favorite ever I ranee, the defeat of Patterson bv Hunter nnd the unexpected showing of uebert against Wllllnius have caused iimiiy experts te reverse their ciecisi. lis. Lither France or Austialia will find strong opposition in the Spanish team, which is compo-ed of Manuel Alense, Jese Alense, who nie biethers; Count de (lemar and Edunrde Fhiuuer. . It will be the first visit of the Snan- isii team te this country and their piny hete will be the first in America. Tin game of Manuel Alense bus featured j.urepi-un courts ter many .vears nnd h e I win ee 1110 center of interest. He 1 111s j scored victories; ever virtually l.reuiineiit foreign player. every SEABRIGHT TOURNEY TO CONCLUDEWTH DOUBLES "Little" BUI and Andersen te Play Williams and Washburn Seabrlght. N. J., Aug. 5. Final round matches In the women's blngles nnd men's doubles nie en the closing day program of the Senbright Lawn Tennis and Cricket Club i..vi.nn tournament. Mrs. Melhi Bjurstedt Mallerv. na I tienal champion, nnd Miss Leslie Ban Ban icieft. of West Newton, Mass., nre prin cipals in the women's flnnl. William M. Johnsten, et Sun Francisce, who vesterday wen the singles' bowl for the second jenr from R. Nerrls Wil liums. of Bosten, with his doubles nart ner, James C. Andersen, of Australia will meet ,,e 1021 PnvN ( ,Y!, p": team, llliams und Watsen M Wnsh burn, in the finals of the men's deu- Besldes the tl-0, n-2, 0-3 victerv nf Johnsten eyer Williams in the single" the women s doubles final developed ii series of thrills for the gallery j Vis ...atel, Miss Helen Wills, 7hl nnUe , girls ehnmplen, and Mrs. Marlen Zln depteil. Jess,,,, f Wil,lKten, lM,f defeated Mrs. Mellu Bjurstedt Mnllnrv I und Miss Plijllib Walsh, ll-e. -?. What May Happen In Baseball Today nation i. i.Kr,ri: Chili Nt I.nnl, New erk C'hlriiKe tinrlnnnll PlllklmrKli llrnklii Phillies .. llosten ,. Hen I,...,! IM'. .eii'j .flne .HI .SSI .1120 .41)0 .372 3J0 Win I... in 41 (ID nna .vin . . . ftl .It nt 4H 31 . . 33 AMI'.Rir IN mil .51)1 .(ISO ..120 .ft.'.X .40.1 .s:e .317 nut .All) ..lis .IHV .SUM .3J7 i.K.r.rK Cliil. St. IuU . New erk , Ditrelt ChteiiKii Cli'M'land Wimhlmtten Athletlrs . , Uonteu ... Wen I.OHt IM'. .fiKH .f.77 .nis .ft2ll ,1.10 .47 .0t .:i82 no CO 42 Vln Iise 41 47 II) .Ml m M 0.1 "r: .SS.'l .17 .VI M IS 411 3U ,Ml .R7I .Mi (121 .ne.i ,4HO .nn .388 .143 fil.X .41),1 471 .4(1.1 .:7i YESTERDAY'S RESULTS' NATIONAL l.i:.(H K M. I.nula.Oi I'hlliKlWnhlit. 7 ( hlcace, 3 N?vv Yerk in'r, . New Xerk. 2i i hlciucn.' I l j8!""1' Inclnmitl, Oi HroeUljn, s "a ""). litlKbiu-Kh, 3i llosten, e, ' AMi:mr i.i;,nrj; St. IxhiIk. Hi Athli'tlcN. 4. .rw. '" 7l t'levehind, rt. VViislilnttiin, .Ii CIiIcjce, Detroit, 2i llosten, e. TODAY'S SCHEDULE wtiewl i.iir.u: M. Ixt.lU nt I'llll.'iilelllhl i, (IiIc.ike nt New terk. I'lttflmrKh ut llosten, I'liirliiinill nt llroekllyn MI3tir.N LKAUUK AtbleticN nt Nt. I.eiiIn, Mew Verk nt Clrvclaiid. Wa&luiistea nt Chlcasa. J ' "''-JDttrelfJ CLASSY ATHLETES SCOTCH GAMES Caledonian Club Will Held An- nual Sports Carnival at Maple Greve Today MEAD0WBR00K IS FAVORITE The sixty-third annual Scottish games of the Caledonian Club will be held this afternoon nt Maple Greve near Fex Chnse. There will be an "ad vance pregrnm," consisting of events for members, after which the regulnr A. A. U. events will tnkc place. The games are scliedu'td te start nt 2 o'clock. Mcadowbreok enters the games n strenir fnvnrlle. The team has ever five entries in each event. TJhc Ger mantown Hejs Club is picked for ecend, with Northwest Beys' Club, Nativity nnd Shanulian nls-e in the run ning for points. In (he one-mile run will be Johnny Ilerr, member of Penn's four-mile relny team whhh raced abroad, and Bill Rlttler, of the Meadow-brook Club, should fisht lt out with Herr for first place and Temmy Patterson, of Mendovvbreol: Club. The 100-ynrd dash brings to gether a number of stars who have made names - for themselves nt their schools or colleges. Among the best known are Walter McDonald, former sprint chnmpien nt Central High Scheel, and new competing for the Germantown Beys' Club; Carl Altmaler, of the University of Pennsylvania and the Meadow-brook nub; Danny Tuyler, former Penn State star; Merris Fit termnn, who was a captain of the Southern High track team in 1010; Ed Iliimer and Al. Rese, of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania. The one-mile lelny should be the real feature of the program. The race will be between two teams from the Ger Ger mnntewn Bejs' Club nnd the Meadow brook C'ttli. The Geimantewiiers have beaten the store runners in two meets nnd nre out te make it three ; but the Mcadowbreok Club, despite the fa. t that it has given the suburbanites nn eic hteen-vnrd hnudlf.ii. should put up n great race. The Gcrmniitnvvn team Is maile up of Erb, Kisselheff. MacDon MacDen nld and E.lgerten. Men.lovvbieok's quar tet comprises Wriniul. feimer l.ans dale .-tar; Chandres. Tajler and Rod Red gers. The half-mile will bring Mich stars as Johnny Herr, Enrl Eib. of German town Beys' Club; David Hemmerlv, former Northeast High Scheel crack ; J. R. Jacksen, of West Philadelphia High, and Bill Rittler, who has been tunning eveiy distance fiem u half mile te two miles. Twe former high school athletes are te start from scratch in the 220-ynni low hurdles. They nre Ed Sweeten, former West Philly High runner, ami Jimmy Russel. who starred nt Centm! High and is new at Penn State. Beth these boys have wen numeieus rnces ever the tlmners. Lester Aspitindli, e Svvartlimere ( olleee, nnd I.nrl Wind- hovel, of Meadovvbieok, should figure in the points. Weinnd. Dewey Rogers nnd Danny Tayler will give handicaps in the iiunr-tcr-mlle. They will have a hard race, ns most of the contestants in this event are classy runners. They Include sii-h men as Kisselheff, Frank Spcir and Jehn Dodds. Same Shew for Legan Fans Tb sumo show ns was scheduled for Thurn di nlKht nt the I.esan A. A. which was postponed bicnus" of rain, will be held next Thursday nlKht. Adam Hnn promoter, an nounced tndne Sim niarklsten Is te mi-ef Temmy Devlin In the ulnd-up. The em. will be between Sailor Jee Kelly and Jee Phillips. I'rellmi Jack .Martin vs n.ilv Hums. Jimmy lledley vs Pat Haley and ejeornie llulmar va Al Markle Beets and Saddle - M.nrtlnfr.il rarrles ten weiH.r in tim :..!. I-..I...1 u. ...... !!.... I. 1. r.. 1 ii ji 1 1. 1111. r'liiii's ii.iie'1 iuiniii?t, li r two-year-olds at Saratoga. There are sixteen of the best entered. Tins J ". Milnm Dusttlevver. winner of the flash stakes,, Chiekvule and Emiuintiuent are ethers te be considered. The Miller Handicap brings together five of the leading three-year-olds, hut Whlskaway nnd Morvich are net entered. Hurry Payne Whitney will be represented by Bunting, Horses which seem bet ure: First race Hereafter. Spugs, Drum mend ; s.eend (steeplechase) Royal Arch, Lytic, Combine; third Martin gale, Dusttlevver. Chickvalc; fourth Bunting, Bet Mesie, Kill Sang; fifth Bridesman. Mtisknllenge, Rebuke; sixth Rialto, Cape Clear. 1'aj. Iiear. At Hamilton the Hamilton Cup Handicap nt n mile and a teurth will be decided tmlav. The J. K. L. R..ss entr.v. the Seagram entry and Planet probably will light it out for the purse. Horses which seem hist ut the Hamilton track are : First raee Affectation, Kicksv Wicksy. Lndy Heart ; second Mux Geld, Thorny Way. Clansman; third (steeplechase) Ammunition, Lieuten ant Sens, St. Paul; fourth (Hamilton Cup) Registrar, Gelden Sphere, Planet, Peter Piper, Cati eulhige. Abln.se; sixth Og.irlte, Buigejne. Iren Bey; seventh Letu, King Trojan, Smart) Jehn K. Mn.llBaii. president cl ihc iicnri nvclnir Apse-iittlun whiih will cundu i ts in a. 1 ireuu. 11 Mil- 1 111 1 i.r. tint iurs lenlinlBs- nevt Tu'tlav Aus-u-t s , x, , H thnt Hnni lamlil.tis will h hMhp u f ,m .Saratesa fur the Dominion Handle m te )... I run en thu eiwiiiiik da Main lllrsct. haa I teld Mr Mtdikan that hi. will ahlp 1). m.si tlen and Ham lllldreth w hn bus Mrii randldat.a In the race-, .j . tec-ti I te ,hip ii lensi Oil HIIIU It IS . 1 11 1 T n IHBlli', ,, ,, Sandv MA' uishtm wl nml Mrs I (JU 1B V'au'n (Isirn'n up f r th- rue t i, .. I mlnlnn Il.inl.ai. Ii for ihrr rar-i.l, ,ni, Heward and hns nn mlleil vuhm of lle iniii ' lt Is ever the mlln ami q quirter distance. Knneiia "lt Sam I-eirln eltentlv mn..i Trainen Sam Il.'.lreth. of the H me ie,,, .stable i when he Btnp d ut aft. r the tlrst ra . V., . advanced Pdl. t J.'One bejenl her inter.,!) prlre ii f Jtl7n0 nt wlleh mil e (,e v Vi r, ta ned bv the nut, e ATt.. Ha. ii h, ere.l h. luekv Victors ,n tllr en) ne I)",, l.mry auent f i the nan ecih Stable .,, ...... w .- ..... . .. , -v.ji, tne riaiu repreaetit itivi f r JJ'iOD I... . I M lllif in. .....1 ..... ...- - ' I.OL11 I 'OC 30I 30E30I0E COME HAVE DINNER AT SUNDAY SPECIALS Lebster Dinner, $1,50 lluf llimlcil l.ul.ilir i ir.i.'i.l t I.i.ms I tllct nt .S'.le 7arfar, Sauen I ifarbci-u.il Q" eri liihid fnlaie j Seft Shell Crab Platter, $1.00 yrrd Suf Hhrll ( rnln Tmintu .Sriuc lliihtil P.il.'te Pried 7imutera Fish Platter, $1.00 -nl.-iI Him' isli 'r-icl. r.nf i.ife. t Veil I linn mm re fnn Sirloin Steah Plattnr, $1.10 p. ej rleni S....A m I. .. j,,em, ,'eu) &uecu(u.'( I'nncli h.t .( 'iiniecs Cnld Cnh iiJfA CUl-l. n. -""-""" roiuie -? e fit "-vMaWMlWBHW. nnniuv runnnu iiluv j IN CATHOLIC MEET 1 National Title Games Revived at Wilmington Today After Lapse of Five Years LOCAL STARS ENTERED C.Y.M.N.U. Champs In Track and Field 100-jard dash Philip Walters, Paulltt A C. 221-vnrd dash James Cunningham, Taullst A. C. . , , . 440-yard flash Charley Walsh. Father MntlhcvTS' Perlety. Newark. Hnlf-mlle run Edward Oarney, Father Mntthews' Society. Mile run Michael Devnnney, Fatnsr Mnttheus' Society. To-mlIe run QeerKs Carnetla, Paullit A. C. National relay St. Matthews'. . llleh Jump Sidney Smith, Vtetrl A c Phet-put Comerford Shanahsn. I'ele vault Gerald fiwepny. VIctrlK Ilread Jump Harry McQrath. ShansV ShansV herr. Wilmington, Del., Aug. B. The championship trnck n" ' field meet et the Catholic Yeung Men's Natiennl Union will be revived after n lapse et five years nt the04tatc Fair Grounds here this nfternoenv' The last national meet was held In 1017 nnd then the war caused n cessa tion of activities. Interest, however, hns been growing during the Inst few years that the success of a revival seems certain. When the announcement of the championship was sent out te the various clubs holding membership in the union, the response of entries proved the enthusiasm was net of the surface variety. Besides many local entries, athlete will In present from Philadelphia, New Yerk, Brooklyn and Newark. The fol lowing clubs have entered: Nativity C. C, DePaul A. f. Vietnx. Kirlln C. M. A.. Shnnnlinn ('. C. Archbishop Ryan's C. C. St. Jean .if Are ('. f V.ntnr. I I)riM C. Y. M. A., nil of Philadelphia: Leiighlin Lyceum, of Brooklyn; I Paulist A. A., of New Yerk: St. I Michael's A. A., St. Jeseph's C. C, St. Anthenv's Y. M. A., St. Jehn's IC. S.. of Newark. N. J. One of the champions of 1017 who will cempcte'ngain is Harrv McGrath, of the Shnnnlinn Club. McOrath wen the bread jump title, but will be seen I this jenr in the nole vault. He holds the C. Y. M. A. U. record of eleven feet I six Inches ln this event. I Slianahnn Streng Sh.inahan, with n record of ten chnm- I pinnships out of the Inst sixteen years In the Catholic Yeung Men's Arclidlecesan Union, will enter its strongest team. I In the dashes Shnnahnn will be rep- ' resented bv Carrell, of Mercersburg Academy; (ieerge Powers, University I of Pennsylvania hurdler, nnd Jumea Dersey, one of the mainstays of the team for the lust three years. Dick Jenes, a member of lnst year's record-breaking relay team, will start 1 in the 410. Shnnahnn expects te score henvil.v In the SM) vards with Frank Kell.v, Middle Atlantic half-mile chain -I pien, nnd Jee Carnev. 11 consistent scorer ler nis ciuu 111 mis event. Frank Cnrney. James Kervin nnd Jlmmv Dunlap will he the club's rep-rc-entatives in the two-mile. In the field events Captain Jimmy Banneii has entered his favorite event, the bread jump, and from his perform ances In tlie open meets this year the ether c.impetiteis will have te de mere than twenty-two feet te be declared the victor. Jack Cnrr. star athlete of Ln Salle College, will threw the shot. ...l..lA i. li.. n,.l, 1-niilr Mriflratli H11 1 .iie 111 nie iiw.t ,... i-.k ..... I 1. ... .. . 1.1.. C.-. .,.,., .,.,.. eiuienv.ir i" rv.ei.e ii.a ie.-i.ei.uiittj u& the lnM three years. I . Star Kntenrlse Entries Enterprise will be led by one of the best-known figures In the track nnd field world, James It. Snyder, presi dent of the Middle Atlantic A. A. U. Among the Enterprise stars is Johnny Kehoe, who has wen the 100 urd championship for the last three j ears. Quite an array of tulent will rep resent Enterprise in the -140. Johnny flakes, of St. Jee, one of the best all around scholastic athletes ever pro duced In Philadelphia, is exported te he the leading contender for the club. O'Brien and Campbell will furnish competition. .l.ihnn.v Grey, Middle Atlantic five mile liiimpieii. will . niiipete in the ii. lie and two-mile events and will be assisted bv his teammates, Bernarde, Pele .Hid Ilallestr.v. In the held events Whalen and Com erford appear t be sure scouts Wal ter Whalen is the former national champion high jumper and Comerford holds the shetput lecerd ln the C. Y. M. A. I" events. Whalen will also lepresent Enterprise in the 2U0 low hurdles BASEBALL TODAY, 3 P. M. NATION l. I UAH i: IAKK PHILLIES vs. ST. LOUIS LYRIC Theatre, Camden, N.I wiw rert . .j (.) , v i r tejrf qgx j S5w NOW SHOWING X.li.il-si.ui IV In. Tiix CONTINli'lS NCiOV TO MIDNIGHT ricturei wilt be bhswu every hour en the hour Tlie Law Des Net Permit te Shew ltuht Picture Ouulde of New JerM SEE IT IN CAMDEN Five Mlnutea ! rem ISilladelpbla Trelle-a ur lIUKiiea from Ilia l'errlea wUl carry uu there. 30E30E oae MEENEHAN'S CAFE G2D & WALNUT STS. Mcenehan'n Special, $1.50 lAtbtlrr 7'ier..mer In lUil rob fil't nl S .In Tut lilt ii Suur ( I'l.ns 'mun Hiirntuini I'etuiuri Chicken Platter, $1.50 .."."". 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