'-"7Tiri vfW.jtAnivy i . ' TWjS&t'i --wm wr . K, vww3fwr'wrflD87.i"i Ktjn ft ,,9 vx-"! jer nw . PP&T m v. y v y , Norris Williams, Twice -" .. . -....j r ' -inniirnvn mnnnn lm - MM 5 tKKUIfe GIVE ExASHIO WIN I Japanese Tennis Star Defeats Philadelphia Champien in Straight Sets, 6-4, 6-3 RICHARDS BEATS H. KINSEY Southampton, N. Y., Auk. 10. Cnrl Fischer, Philadelphia nnd Middle Stntcs tennis clmmplen, wns cllmlnnteil from the nnniml lnvltntlen Klngles tourney fiere tedny when he wnw defeated by B. Knshle, of .Tnpnn. In the round be fore the eeml-fiiinl. (M, 0-3. FlHchcr ml(?ht enslly bnve wen the mntch hnd It net been for strenks of error-ranking. Tlie Plillnilclphlnn plnycd a higher nnd mere verMitllp brnnd of tennis tlinn did IiIh opponent in the opening rhni)ter nnd led in almost every gnme he lest. It wen his lnpws nt the fmpeitant stnges, when he would bit into the net or mnke double faults, that turned the tide ngninKt him. Consistent pln.vlng would hnvc given him the games without any doubt. In the second game of the first set Fif-eher wrs leading nt 40-30 en Kftshie's f-ervlee, only te lese the in ning nt 7-Ji through two net and nn out. In the fifth game he led at 40-15 en the ether's service and then dropped four points in n row. In the sevuith he led at ,'tO-O and made three double faults In n row. In the iiinth Knshle again was trailing nt 15-40 en service nnd again did be win four straight point. The same thing was repeated In the tenth. When Fischer started piny In the em ml set It wns with less fhc mul dni-h than he hnd shown In the first. Knshln was superior nil through thiH cs.len and at stages Fischer furnished se little opposition that the Japanese bud a walkaway. The recapitulation of the strokes tells the Mei y. better than words. In the irst set Fischer made twelve nets, trrentccn outs nnd eight double faults, for a total of thirty-seven errors. On thp ether hand; 'he is credited with fifteen placement aces, ninny of which were scored eh clever veIleing shots. Knshle was charged with eleven nets, ten outs and no double faults, for n total of twenty-one errors. Only three plnreineiits did he mnke. The Phila delphia!! was twelve betU'r than he en coined points, but mndc sixteen mere firnrs. This difference of four points wns the innrgln of Knshie's victory, the points being thirty-six for Fischer mid forty for Kashie. In thn second set the figures were nlmmt revcised en placements. The I'hllndelphian scored but four te four teen for Knshle. The errors were al most the same en both tides. Fischer's total was seventeen, including three double faults; Knshie's sixteen. Vincent Hichnrds. of Yonkers, cele-v brated his first appearance en the courts' as a Davis Cup nominee by defeating Heward Kinsey. of California, In the flrt of the afternoon mutches. The fcoie wns 0-L 7-5. The junior cham pien was Mew In warming te the fray. and did net really strike ills best stride until the close of the second set. when he plajed In fnulllcs fnshlen, putting a world of speed behind his ground strokes and voile) ing with deadly de ilsicncss nt (lie net. Hubert KliiM-v. of California, defeat ed Francis T. Hunter, of New Hechellc, N. V., the national indoor chnnipien. CIVIL SERVICE GAME City Hall's Eighth Fleer Empleyes Oppose Ninth Fleer Today The eighth -fleer empleyes of the civil wrnce in City Hnll will oppose these of the ninth fleer In n bnfccball game at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The game will be plnycd nt Twenty-ninth and Somerset streets. All of the Civil Service Commission ers will he present nt the contest nnd one e-f them will act as umpire. The girl eiaplejes of the two teams also will at tend the game and will cheer their fa vorite teams. Saratoga Entries for Friday rirM nice, clulmlnpr, thrcc-yoar-elds and VV. (1 fur enes: TluM l-lahM- ..1(13 rnrmrnelta DS ..H'T HflrHftfter 120 yin Islnml . Lacl;'ann i . Pnre Fluff Jeck Scot Dr JnhnKlen New Orleans Past a. . .10." Iinl MrlKhtnii ,.117 .101 Ira Wllnen 10.1 ..tee MHrln .Mnxlm ....10.1 ..ll.'i llrluht l.Uhu ... .11.- . .I'-'e Ilnxmnn les ..IIS TltlR.ll.UnK liMI r""1" i.i.nara fatherlnn Murrun.ini Leghorn as i.-r.llare lit, fVn Mini lis Pelly Wule ., Orcu . ..11! Woxweiul ., .. !H JllnrkKtone ...105 -Sn.ile . .., .103 .101 110 bPCOnl rare. n(eettli.rhrtfi. fnmlltlnna frt. ytar-eliid, ubeut 2 mll-n: (Jrcnniller 141) Uuujhnhnm 141 Bta Monarch . . . .133 Third race, the Kxnectatlen Handicap, tjirct-jear-elds, one mile: ?."',," ''"'"",2- Xnev Shanks ..111 Th"0."1'1 114 WldKeen ..105 ,hlY.Sm" UH Uilantman 120 Atnelntnn ion r?i,'ih """'I' th! n Handicap, three- Th,W",nnd " ene mile: Thunderclap ....12. I.ady Madcap ... .114 Yi.QJJ2? ' no Hmnke Hrreen ... 1 01 DM. iiii8 .,! 12" "mlnster 108 mily Mcl.auiihlln. BS Illurfer ..... US furinnLr"00' rur maiden two- car-olds. aA Brleht Tomerrow.1l'. fiatelllts ... jVin"cA-.- H2 "'Bh 1'rlnce ..11.1 . . 1 ' .1 ..11.1 ..113 .:'"" no wiiuernes rV.--.-.'.-.-i5 "ter Times lerfj?:"1 rl":e "'"''"en two-jenr-elds, 54 rur Pltntllnt iay Iear ..115 The Clown 11.1 ...112 Curtis 11,1 BuillBlRh JDI n ;;;.. J : oier'.v AS1 -.'.'f!"l" .ir. U2 HViii.. i niiununcn cia mea. w tatter, clear track, geed. Fert Erie Entries for Friday A.", Pu"" 1200. maiden thre rnJ.. "I", "id up, 1 ml e: si. mi"'" nn Jl' Muma tin S.a Mimic ins Tanmer 105 forest Majer. ...102 T?lX .I." "lOS Zack TeVriii VI2. N"l"lltnn 101 n.1-T"r"! 102 Wake Up 100 nY;n;r ''.,' jxs .. up rll.t jrini::SS J""01 ,.ioe jef?fnl?il T' pur".8 ,ne0' elalmlnff. three. l''urVUOntln U2 "ri 10.1 Tni.ni. V, . !07 Crestwned liny. ..let irinHJ'"1" "L! 'Annette's Sister! 04 Y,."'an 100 Hun lira. 11(1 V.ren SI'S Perlireuril n ....104 Mad iii? Vn Anicnla let rath.r'n"",' ,n'' Shooter .. ....107 Vhi Uaml;n"-J12 Vetted Colleen.... 02 ar-erMrai pur,e ,20 c'nlmlne, three wi.r:01lf ".nd up. l mile. 70 yards: Bans r'J.V:"';. 121 "elta's He Wuiejlr lI "Z 'olenel Ma Itnle " .'i'Z N"rth Wnh Turn.!'.,.'. lnn ninrney II -"lliBeVl.'.-.-.-.-JS? l,"""uc"-' SiS reurVr JSJ ? "r 12! r.... ' ..... iiiiiiuni .ii.ii mi nIOH le.i Hey ,,,100 UU .r?1r.'h race, puree S1200. eln 'lalmlnir. three- cr'r-einn nnil im i n.. i ledra ' ,urty.-l?.I Toe the Mark. 70 ard: .107 in. Ilursevn. i'i '.ren uey i, ,.--," Miles 8 Tnee , ..107 Nne.ilHf.r '"'me 1W2 'I'avalcadeur II.. 102 07 Peace I'al 04 Fifth ninnj ' . neii'lli i tun rtfty.MfiV .US .Martha Knl en. . .100 ay;rf,!rice::::loe,ll4,rel 00 " ds .n,i rur,e. ,,2.0J)- claiming, three Bl nJ.m "ni1 Ul, l Inl J TO ardsi SLeI,frm",n J' Hea Way .......107 brnlt'.' 32,7, ncer 107 Kadfir !i Axrae 105 B"a'"t ,......,102 eilend 102 -mt ilreckenr Hff.liui uii' in...' 7. - v.-w "iinvmii vi 'r7ldshHrnde;,nPUr.u V'?n- cUlrnln. three iZni ?.. ina u, l tnlleii Hfr Kttri k.. Hi rntoche Ill KK-.f" 1U Usn 108 -VrTPllin i.. -.,i IDA ll.v.rle 11.11. i,i,,,, ,10.1 .....v.KH ." ..k.inu isioasem i lit ' Ti7.v: i:r'-' ,..,,. 101 00 llloaselii llnuiA. OT US aZL' :,.. 04 IBdj Z Apprentlc. aUew.nw cuTlmid. 04 Uid 2eui.,. Richards Is Youngest of All U. S. Davis Cup Players Nineteen-Year-Old New Yerk ''Bey Most Youthful Athlete Ever Named en American Team Will Probably Play Doubles With Tilden ny EDWIN VINCENT UICMAIIDS lins been a leading contender for the American Davis Cup team for the last two years, nnd yesterday the committee of the United States Lawn Tennis Assoclntlen "obeyed that impulse" and placed the youthful wonder en the team which will defend the coveted trophy en the courts of the West Side Tennis Club, Ferest Hills, September 1, 2 nnd 4. Hichnrds' nppelntment came as n mild surprise, but the selection of Bill Tilden, Mill Johnsten nnd l)lk Wil liams; was according te expectation." Lnst yenr Hichnrds' nnmc was left off the defending ipinrtet. the commit tee reasoning that he did net have enough experience In his big matches te warrant placing him In the most important of international contests. Such nn argument could net stand against Ills splendid showing in the nn nn tlennls Inst yenr nnd in the many tour naments this season. Hichards is only nineteen yenrs old nnd the youngest plujcr ever named en an American tenm. Ills record is far superior te that of Watsen Washburn, who was being considered along with the New Yerk boy. Washburn this sensen hns lest te Frank Hunter nt Seu brlght and te Jim Davis, the Const celleglnn. nt Hay Hidge. He was benten nt the Nntlennls in 1021 by Wnllnce Jehnsen and in the doubles with Wil liams lest te Hichnrds nnd Tilden at llosten. WASHBURN lias reached tlie top of his game nnd is en the down ward slope, while Richards, of course, te Improving every year. This season the Kerdliam youth has beaten Tilden, Wallace Jehnsen, Hunter, Milmlzu and Rice. , Williams May Net Play IN VIEW of the fnct thnt Washburn wns net selected, it nppenrs as if the lianilng of Williams wus merely n tribute te the former chnmplen. It is senvcely likely thnt the 1014 tltlchelder will piny In the singles, and it would net be wise te pair him with Hichards In the doublet. Hill Tilden is the logical partner for Hichnrds. nnd this seems te be the only combination for the doubles. Hich nrds nnd Tilden nre the national dou bles champions, having benten Wnsh burn and Wllllnms for the crown. The werld'H chnmplen hns been rest ing for the lnst two weeks and prob preb nbly will net enter nny stiff compel! cempel! tl.niK until the national doubles at Hes- ten. which begin en August 21. This I FINK CO. HAS ENVIABLE RECORD ON THE DIAMOND Stere Team Has Ohly Lest Nine Garnet in Sixty-three Starts The Fink Company baseball tenm, which linH n home field at Frnnkfenl Junction, where Rames arc plaje'l en Monday, Wednesday "'"' Friday cve niiiKS nlee Sunday nfternoen, linn nn enviable record en the diamond this eitr and Iuih wen fifty-one, lest nine iind tied three In feixty-tkrec games plajed. The team lias defeated every depart ment hterc in l'hiladelpliia witli the ex ception of Lit HrethcM and Strnw bridge & Clothier nnd would like te nrraiiKe games with betli Managers Slaughter and Truitt. The Fink Company nine is under the field management of .1. White, of Frnnkfenl. nnd Is coached by 'lip hhef fer. (Inmes nt home and away nre nlt-e ilcsdred with Wildwood and Notn Netn seme. Addrens Jeseph K. White, care of Fink Cempaii, 0Lj-027 Market btrcet. JOHN SHIBE IN VAUDEVILLE President of Athletics Joins W. M. Richardson In Shere Enterprise Atlantic City, N. J-. Aug. 10. Through negotiations completed lierc, Jehn Shtbc. president of the IMillodel IMilledel phia AtlileticK llawbnll Club, becomes tiMeciated with William M. Klchnrd Kiii. cwner of the Washington lla'-eball Club, in the Progressive Amusement Cenipanv, which established this season nt the iinrden I'ier Theatre here the first of its proposed chain of vnudc vnudc llle houses. Tlie Atlantic City venture proved n "home run" for Richardson nnd at tracted the attention of Sliibe, who is associated with him in ether business enterprises. Bantam Boxers Are Matched Celiimtms. O.. Aug. 10. Pal -Moere. Mem phis bantamweight, and Kddle O'Dewil, of Columbus, are te meet In a telve-reuiid de de ilelen bout here en August 14. It was on en on neunied today. Hupmebile New Prices Touring Car $1150 Roadster 1150 Business Coupe 1335 Coupe 1635 Sedan 1785 Chassis 1035 F. O. B. Detroit Effective Aug. 4, 1922 304 North Bread St. Spruce 3S06 Hupmebile EVENING PUBlJO, ita!DaB-PHiLApELPmA .THUBSDAY, AUGUST 10, J922 If? 1 National Champien, Named en American Davis Cup Team for Fifth Tinf , a 1 : 1 ' t. -.. i... , . ..In unp Diimw Fninii nni n mi in I Kiiiet a. uncen, . k. atrawbtki ... n imup Irnninn nun nnril iMni I A AMD MRS. BUNUT 1 1 lull A' I II II II L III 111 .ir.. mid Mernmi itriment. jlww. a J. POLLOCK rest will de him a world of geed and he will be in geed shape for the Davis Cup. He will be able te conserve his energy, and piny in both the singles and doubles would net harm Ills condition for the American championships, which start nt Germnntewn September 8. Williams nt bis best is erratic. When he is en top of his game his accuracy is ninrvcleus, but since 1014 he never has reached the heights he attained thnt yenr. It would net be altogether wise te risk the cup en Williams' er ratic play ngninst the determined gnme of the Australians. AUSTRALIA must first defeat France In the semi-Anal nt Hos Hes Hos ten and then eliminate. Spain at, the Gcrninntewn Crichet Club next week before teaching the challenge mtitiui hut lm AtiHnedeans nre con ceded 'the favorites te reach the For Fer est Hilts classic. Williams Veteran of Team WILLIAMS Is the real vctcrnn of the tenm. He is thirty-one years old. nnd, like Johnsten nnd Tilden, hns held two nntlf-nal titles. He has been (ap pointed en every American Davis Cup tenm since 1013, when he wns n member of tlie quartet which successfully in vaded England. He fecred en Davis Cup -sounds in 1013, 1014. 1020 nnd 1021. The International matches were net held between 1014 nnd 1010. Three of the four tennis of which Willinnis wns n member were victorious. He wns cnptnln of the American de fenders lnst year nnd, with Wash burn, wen the doubles match against Slilmizu nnd Kumngac, of Japan, at Ferest Hills. 'i'lils is the third time that Johnsten nnd. Tilden hnve been en the United States international team. They suc cessfully invaded Australia in 1020 and brought the cup back te this country nfter nn absence of six enrs. The Antlpedcans wen here in 1014. Beth Tilden nnd Johnsten bnve vic tories te their credit ever (Jcrnld Pat terson. The Australian was beaten bv Tilden for tlie world's title at Wimble don in 1020 and by Johnsten in the American championships in 11)10. An An derfen scored n win ever Tilden In the Enst-Wcst matches In Chlenge lnst year, but the Anznc caught the title holder after he had gene stale. TT A Pi T IS said that both Andersen and nttcrsnn have improved their eumes; but this was net evident bv their play at Sebright. However, they scarcely had had time te become acclimated. Dick's Daughter Is First at Saratoga Continued from Pace One 2. K.nmnre. 115. Smith.... Cl-l 2-1 even 8. Noen Glide, 108. Themas.. 10-1 4-1 2-1 Time. 1.00 3-.1. Hafflcs. Little. Ileauty. Suspicion. Ht'.thl?, Avalanche. Ducks and Drakes r.nd Contact ttltte ran. SECOND IIACK. the Stillwater Steeplo Steeple cliase Hindlcap, for four- cur-olds und up, iibnni 2 miles: 1. Wisest Foel, 1.17. Ilyrs.... .1-2 2-3 1-0 2. iSea Scot. 142. Heward 7-2 own 2-5 3. Iteynl Arch, 144. Crawford 11-3 3-,1 1-1 Time. 1:21 Kelbtaml and Urjan 0'I.nn also ran. Hryan O'Lynn fell. THIRD nACj:.t the Ilurnthlll Hlghwelh Handicap, thrce- cur-olds and up, (1 fur fur eongs: 1. lilg Hart. 121. I.antr 7-1 B-2cen 2. Surf Iller. 112. V. Peel... 7-2 tl-5 1-2 3. I.lttle Chief. 120. Bande... 3-1 cen 1-2 Time. 1:14 1-5. Dry Moen. Sedgefleld, St? Allan, I.ucky Antelne. lilly. Mercury, Teil and United Vcrde also rnn. 'coupled. KOUllTJI ItACU, the Alabama Makes, for fllllei, thrte-jear-elds. l'i miles: ?. lNed'in' "-J. KeeKh 4-lcen out 2. Ernetlnn. ill. McAtee. . . . cMn 1-3 out J. 'Prudish, 124. Garner 4-1 even out Time, 2:08. Startle and Irish Confetti also ran. FORT ERIE RESULTS rillST HACK, purse 11000, two-ycar-elds, clalmlni;. fiH furlemrs: ' 1. Patchwer.c, 118, Hrlck- en S3. 05 l.i n tin: 2. niu Teney, 107. Hullmsn ..? 21.30 11 10 8 Htjllsh Mini. 115, Metcalf ... ... , ipj Time. 1 :03 3-3. Jesephine c . Tep .Veti h. St. Angelina. Spenser und Fltzrue also ran BECONIJ HACK, purse $1200, allowances.' (I furfe";? '"U "" 'eaU'a ln --anadi: 1. Mmme, 103, Ander- son linn it ni 2. Affectation. OS, P. Walls ....;.... n 3 Prwinn Iflft lln...nn '' 0 J13 00 0 3 en Tlme. 1:14 8-5. Delluhm! James' K.'b'Hara Assrlnn Queen nnd Qalllpet. """"' 4.73 THIKD JIACi:. purse 11200 two-jear-elds. .M!, furlenns: allowance, . b.lr," 1,a,,,r' n-' Selnn 511-0 $3.70 $3 30 2. Nlrknime. ion. Am- brpse 4.15 - 3. Venule. 112. J., arc-. "',a - Tlme l":08 'f -.-S." "van 'V-nuick Het Cn" Hlld Mfe, Mattfl K Erlanuer and Gor Ger Gor eon Shaw. Boxer Still Unconscious Trenten. N. J.. Auir. 10. Yeunn Labadle soldier boxer, who collapsed at the end of his six-round bout with I.eu!h llarale nt the Arena here en Monday nlsht, still lies un conscious In Ht. Francis1 Hospital. His condition la regarded as urine. Only once elnce his collapse has the boxer shened any slsns of consciousness, LOCAL R. R. NINE LEADS CLAYTON Philadelphia Terminal Tops Southern Division Champs, 8-2, in Sixth Inning HOME TEAM SWATS BALL PIIIT.A. TH71M. liynn, 2I rlaiisrr. 3b Fnlrhnrn. Huttn. rt . Dennliey, ef Clrren. If ntriip, lu Knlsten, c CUVTOS Coilqitten. 3ll Perter, Hi Moere, if Jarebn. cf NerMirim, nn Willis, a Wilkinson, 2b IMtleri'Mi, rf llnrleas, p iinntnerKrr, t Umpire fireTen' nnd Ryan. The Philadelphia Terminal, P. It. It., was leading the Clayten Club, chnm chnm peon of the Southern Division of the P. It. It., in their baseball nt Forty fourth street nnd Pnrkside avenue this afternoon. The score nt the end of the sixth inning wns 8 te 2. The P. T. comblnntien hnd nn "en" day at the bat, nnd slammed the ball te all corners of the Held. The Clay Clay eon Club, with numerous stnrs from Wilmington nnd vicinity in Its line up, was unable te score mere than two runs off Ilarlcss, the local twlrler. The Philadelphia Terminal wns the first te score, getting two runs lu the opening Inning. Ity'nn walked. Clauser singled, hyait taking second, Hunt w'erker made n wild threw te the pitcher, llyen scoring. Fulrburn sin gled te left, scoring Clauser. The Tcimlnal get three mero In the next frame, Illcup lilt te llnnlwerhcr nnd wns out nt hrst. Covington let Italfcten'H fly in the sun, nnd the latter was safe at Hrst. Uurlc.su was out. Perter unassisted, llyan get te first en an error. Clouser alv get te first en an error, Knlsten scoring. Fall burn singled ever second, scoring Ityun and Clauuer. The Clayten team scored two runs in thp fourth. Neithrup singled te right. Willis singled ever second. Wilkinson fanned and Patterson wiir out en a fielder's choice. Ilantwcrker singled te center, scoring Xerlhup and Willis. The Terminal get nnether In the fifth. But In walked. Hantwerkernin.le a wild threw te catch him off first, the ball going into the bleachers, and Butts running all the way home. Hemer by Walker, but Phils Trail Continued from Vane One in the first five frames, IJigbcc getting a pair. Johnny Meknn missed his first game of the home stnnd. lie lias a badly swollen right digit. Lcbeurveau was In left. Details of the name FIRST Marnnvllle filed te Parkln Parkln nen. Carey grounded te Leslie, unas sisted. Illgbee beat out a bunt te Les lie. Itusscll forced Ulgbce, Happ te I'nrkinsen. Ne runs. Ilapp was thrown out by Ticrney. Traynor threw out Parkinson. Carlsen threw out Williams. Ne runs. SECOND Kami cot Tiemey's hieli foul. Traynor filed te Walker, (irliiun singled tef center. Parkinson threw out Schmidt. Ne runs. w nlker knocked the ball ever the right-field fence for the circuit. Tray nor threw out Ilcve. Carlsen threw out Fletcher. Leslie singled te left. Henlinej- grounded te Tierucy. One run. TIIIItD Cnrlpen nenned te T.oslie. Meranvllle slncied off tlie rlehr fluid wall. Carey filed te lieve. Iligbee singled through King, Maranvlllc stop step lilng nt becend. Heve get Huxseli's foul nfter a hard run. Ne runs. lUnir filed tn fnrpv. Ilium wuu tnfn Iwlieii Marnnvllle hooted his grounder. iParkinsen sacrificed. Traynor te Orinim. i,iiiiuiii-) mien n nigii ny te xierney. Ne runs. FOritTII Tlerney bfnt out a bounder te Happ. Traynor sacrificed and when Heiillne threw wild te first he wns safe and went te second while lierney took third. On (Jrlmm's sacrl Svf ')'V '2. Willlums, Tlerney scored. Schniidt filed te Parkinson, Travner holding second. Carlsen was called out en strikes. One run. 1'letchcr filed te Tlerney. Ne runs. EDMUNSON IN LEAD Has Edge In Gelf Playoff at White marsri Today Tim Eilmiinsen. of T.len-i. leading Matt Duffy, of Merchantvllle and Hill Robinson, of the Philadelphia J . C. nt the end of twelve holes in V,e. ip,ny".1ff. nt Wlll'e'nnrsli today te decide which two of the three wen 1 qualify te play ,,, the Kng tourney at Oakn.ent. The scores at the end of the first twelve holes fol fel IJnffv ','' m,",se"' r,:5! Koblnsen, BS; $4.50 In the Salt MM Drogue t, WinO'Tips, Straight' Tips, Saddle-Straps, Spert and Dress Medels. Tan Russia, Black Calf, White Buck, Cordo Cerdo Corde vans, Scotch Grain, Smoked Elk and many ethers. 35Se.l3i?St - MMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiB mm UH imn LEAftNBASEBALL Members of Davis Cup Team Say American Came Is Taught In Schools MAY BE NATIONAL SPORT nosten, Aug. 10. Hasetall In France N a growing game i in n decade It may be the national upert. After adults 'hn tried it turned away with broken 'IngerH and conviction thnt they were oe old te learn, the game was Intro duced Inte the public schools in modi fied form and has become popular. This wan the statement of members of the French tennis team nfter a visit te Hra'cs Field te me the American national game as played by profession als. It was no new experience for Allan A. Muhr, American born, who Is captain of the French team, but for Andre Gebert, veteran member, and Henri Cochet and Jenn Borotra, young sters. It wns their first glimpse of the game. Gebert said he did net understand hew baseball players could work day In and day out, "with no clinnce te ride en the river or enfey a rest," Hut when he wns told that many ple.ved ns much golf in n day ns they plnycd base base bell and at the same time received $10,000 or mere for a session of six months, bp shrncged hl shoulders. Hnseball ln France did net suffer mere than a local and temporary set back by the experience of the French men nt military rest camps who tried the game nnd gave it up, the tennis i plnycrs said. At Ht. Cyr. where, nfter n week of baseball by several hundred convalescing soldiers leO were found te hnvc broken fingers. It wns decided that the game wns one te begin young. Accordingly, it was introduced Inte the schools with balls softer and larger than the regulation baseball. The prospective visit of American professional teams te Krance next win ter, Captain Muhr said, would help te establish the game. He said the teams, probably the Washington Americans nnd New Yerk Giants, would be given two dates in or nenr Paris. TO FORM CAGE LEAGUE Amateur Teams Will Organize Cir cuit at Gathering Tonight A meeting te ergniiize n new amateur basketball league will be held at the Yeung Men's Hebrew Association, 1010 Master street, tonight nt 8 o'clock. The following organizations have been Invited te enter: Philadelphia Y. M. II. A., Chester Y. M. II. A.. Camden Y. AT TT A (JA..1. Til, 1 1.1. .11.1 TT1 Association, West Philadelphia Hebrew Association, Pnnnenla Club, Cri- terien Club. American Legien Pest Ne. 37, American Icgleu Pest Ne. 1)5, American Legien Stern Price Pest. Yeung Judac, Judaic Union nnd Junier Council. HALF the battle of sinking a long putt consists in thinking you can de it. The ether half is wen if you are relying en the trueness of a new U. S. ReyaL z 'P r O r-T ( 60 O . S ' i Kr I ) ...O' fjt l - -. v 1 P C(? V'i JF s n?i aawran fOT-WJW v U. S. 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She Is favored te win again, but the California!! is steadily Improving, nnd Is expected te force the champion te top speed. The pairings In the scmi-finnls of the doubles championship nre: Mrs. Mnl Mnl eory and Miss Edith Slgeurney, of Iios Iies Iios ten, vs. Miss Wills und Mrs. .Teup. and Mrs. Frank II. Godfrey and Miss Katharine Gardner, of Husten, vs. Mrs. Rundy and Mrs. William Henry, of Les Angeles. GGLDBECK AT0AKM0NT Phllment Pre Leaves Tomorrow for Pittsburgh Leu Goldbeck, the sensntlennl young assistant te Charley Heffner, nt Phll Phll eont, will leave tomorrow for Pitts burch fn coii.nete In thp Professional Golfers' Association tournament nt the Onkinent Country Club. The playing I of the big blend hns been one of the features of recent Philadelphia compe tition within the Inst few months. He; shot a dazzling l.'O ill the qualifying round nt Phllment. finishing nhend of his bns, the valiant Charley Heffner. I Goldbeck also rated high ln thp Plilln- i delphia open nt Merlen last month, and Iiix ulnvlnir for innntliH tins bren the mlk of the pros in this district. I.eti makes tin f50 per cent of the Phllment delegation, C'linrley Heffner being the rest of it. Jehn Murphy, the ether assistant ,also cume within nn ace of qualifying, but a slip en the last nine holes cot hiin the honor. IIASKI1AM, TODAY. 3:30 V. 31. NATIONAL LKAfil'K I'AIIK PHILLIES vs. PITTSBURGH PKATS AT CilMllKf.S ANIl SI'AU)IN(Jvs FASTEST HORSES GREATEST DRIVERS PHILADELPHIA GRAND CIRCUIT MEETING 1IEI.MONT DRIVING PARK AlOLST 13, 10. 17, 18. Ill Refterrntlens run he mnde nt A. Snnndera .irnriuw, nnm n, JR., .llIITKei -treet. LOGAN A. A. ,,,G1' KeeUind Ms. I'rlcrM S.lr. 83r. SI. 10 Thunday Evening, Aug. 10, 1922 ' Vincent Lepar vi. Soldier Katarsky Four Oiher Star Bouts Tal.r Willow f.retp. Cam te Leuden St. Bike VELODROME ,V'nt "' 100 Kilometer Ci'jwk311l2i?ht Tc.nn Ilace WHIZZ! ! 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Twe mere games of the preliminary round of the junior pole championship will be plnjcd here this afternoon. In one of the contests Philadelphia will mete the Point Judith aggregation. The Quaker City quartet wlie will play is composed of Geerge II. Eurle, Jr., Raymond Helninnt, J. W. Converse and It. L. Smith. The ether game of the afternoon Is between the Husten team, which lines up as follews: W. W. Rice, A. C. Hurrage, F. P. Prince, Jr., .7. I). Clark, and Meadow Hroek, which is represented by W. Acrill Ilnrriman, Henrietta, Yachting, camping or metering Henrietta gxvesyeu the cigar solace you are looking for. That s why they arepepular with men of action. Admiral, 15 cents; Perfecto, 2 for 25 cents; Pepulares, 10 cents the whole story of cigar quality is told in these three sizes. OTTO EISENLOHR & BROS.. Inc., Philn., Est. 1850 R STRAWBRIDGE ii A Clearance of Fishing Tackle A quick general clearance of stock right at the height of the season. 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