mm ''WfHWSI TmT'f TOn J H'J 'H'ft?" . V '? , J, , ,v c EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA," MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1922 iR Count de Gemar and M. Alonse Will Represent Spain in Davis Cup Singles at Germahtewn C. Cl TEN TEAMS IN FIGHTS FOR BIG LEAGUE FLAGS Crucial Series Starting This Week Should Determine Much Pirates Must Be Considered Phils and A's Have Big Task PITCHERS LOCAL NEED By JOSEPH T LABTU'M . THIS season is just one crucinl scries nfter another, with five tennis In ( Vntlenal League nntl the name niim Kr In the Americnn Mill in the fight for the pennants. Tomenow the Giants nil the Pirates meet In one of the most Important series of the week, which will have n strong bcnrlng en the second and third place tcnm". While the Pirates and Giants are killing one or the ether oft In their three-panic series, the Card will he mcftlns the Dodgers Wedne-day nnd Thursdnv, a team thev have been able te defeat frequently this season. After he Giants the Pirates will meet Unstop. BroeMn and the Phillies In order, tenin "thev have beaten with ease en the trip East thnt closed Inst week. Over In the American the nnks will open with the Timers, whom they hum bled three out of four times in the uvt The Browns will be meeting Bosten nnd the White Sex the Senater. Our Athletics will tnltc en Cleveland. The end of this month will see the rennant race narrowed down consider ably, with the prospects of iieptemner i.V.ini? the Yankees. Browns nnd Titers battling nnd the Pirates. Olnnts and varus nguuuK "" ; "" time. That Is the genernl consensus new. Chicago nnd Clnclnnntl lnck the pitching strength te keep up their bril liant fights, while in the American the Mine situation exists with the White Sex nnd Indians. Macks and Phils Must Reverse Ferm whether the Athletics nnd Fhllllcs are going te renin In out of eighth plnce j thl season will depend en tneir MinuuiK with the Western clubs. At home the Athletics hne plaed great bnll nil sea son, only te lese the ground they made up en the read. The Phillies, en the ether hand, in the lfl't six weeks have been geed neither at home nor en the rend. ru les the pitching staff that Wllhelm has been forced te carry all season shows a reversal of form, the prospects of keep In? nut of the cellar will net be se geed. The Maekmen and the Wllhelmites wen and lest almost the same number of games against the Western nnd Eastern teams they met. The As wen six nnd lest twelve against the four teams in the Occident nnd the Yankees, while the Phils wen six and lest eleven cgnlnst a qunrtet of Western teams and Boten. The Athletics started out in the VCnt n though they weie going te m;ke things lnteiesting. They took thru' out of five from Cleveland, at thnt time en th crest of the best winning streak of the season. All kinds of pitching looked alike te Tillle Walker and his pnls. Then came Detroit which took four In succession from our hopefuls. In the scries the A's made nine inns te forty-two for the Tigers. The opening game of the scries, wns from the Browns and the net three dropped. Twe out of four were captured fiem the White Sex nnd the single game with the Yanks was let. Rtniting this afternoon the Macks will meet Cleveland. St. Leuis, De troit. Chicago, Bosten and New Yerk in order. The Seturdnv before Laber Dav the Mnrkmcn will leave for a fhert tnn in the Hast. Phils Started Well, but Flivvercd After a dinMreu. Western trip the Phillies leturned home and started out as though thej were going te retrioe their let fortunes. Three out of five were taken from Pat Meran's hustling Beds. The four-game series with the Cubs resulted in one triumph, two defeats and a fifteen-inning tie. The Cards took two out of three nnd the Pirates fuept the erlcs. The one game with the Braves resulted in a rhlllie vic vic terv. This afternoon the Phillies meet the Urates in a one-game sPrjp; nnfj (,Pn wing out ever the Occident. Cincin nati. St. Leuis. Pittsburgh and Chi Chi Chi roge being met in the order. Before their return home en Lnber Dav thev nisn engage the Braes in n four-game series. I'nlevs the Phillies nnd Athletic show mere ability te ujn than thev have of late clinngci can be looked for before September gets very old. Intimations that changes will come in the Phillies Were long hae been rampant for some jimjj- Wilhelm is net at all satisfied with his pitchers, and the snme situ ation exists th the Athletics. Changes Expected in Beth Phils and A's Mack and Phils' boss have sent out ? lnrm of scouts te comb the bushes ter pitchers Ketchum, the Texan, who reported out in St. Leuis, is the first .; . nc" A,h'eUcs. nnd the Phillies pect a couple in September. Changes f .n,et looked for in the outfield or Wield of the As unless Mnck rccnres another second baseman. Pen Yeunc .-i pren,ahv be sIpi, his ,eP(,se nt the M of the season, with Helnie Sehcer i "angina; en for mere experience. Til" K.l5.,e1JI'c'"K"f' JnunRfcter It one of the. SI.1!.! '??rs '" tb(h league, but he can- A,,.r i. 'ilK are W(" satisfied with their I Wt held, but Jimmy Smith and pessiblv I 5 ""Cher and Bupp mnv net return next I Jr. A. new shortstop will hiue te i m purchased from the sticks or bought i jrem one of the ether tennis in the I "ague when the season ends. WOMEN'S TITLE TENNIS I STARTS ATFOREST HILLS' Mrs. Mallery Will Face Streng Op-! Position In Defending Title I Ferest imu i. i a.. 11 tu m. " natl0nl tennis chnmplensliip ff? undcr ny here today and if every -JW? , Planned n tetnl of thlrty r?ieit.,m,lltch,PR wi" 1'ln.ved, se thnt by Snii al1 !lm first t rounds of the 'ingles ,n in me bc,cll cempicted. atartVi, ui nn,r'l " opportunity te iT.i r . . (ln"Rlps tournament tomorrow and finish the event en Saturduy. ii en,ry "st Rll0WfJ n Mirprlslnglj t.n!!i ren,rPW,ntntlen of the best women M?.. t 1'1,"el's in the country. With llL ,, lv, Bancroft, of Bosten: Mrs. :"r.lenirterHtein Jessup. of "Wilmlng- Vi Mta. May Sutten Bimdv. nf Ixis What May Happen In Baseball Today NATIONAL I.EAOUr. .. Clah Wen I-est I'.r. Win Loiie New nrlc M 41 .BOO ... ... !:: I""1..-" .sfl .M ntrkhlirirh B A uti rri kii Uilrnre... ail 40 '.ma isSO S41 rinrlnnntir BD B8 ,BJ7 rhlltlpft. ...... . .s? m inn hii qas llOKten 33 OB .Ml "... "... AMERICAN lEAOfK Wen Lest r.f. Win Lene rinh St. LemU.., New erk Hflrelt .... ChlniRO, , ,, ClMrlmiit Wnshlnnlen .tmirticit OS 01 nn r.n ,R7 BJ 42 Ilotlen 41 41 4(1 B2 BH r.n BO 03 07 BOO .fiUfl .BIZ ,R14 .Bill .4l .4lH .380 .BOO .406 .BOO .SOO P.O. .400 .HI) .383 20S INTERNATIONAL LEAOfE w. l, r c w i Ilnttlmere 83 31 .700 Terente . en' 01 KerlH-Mer 71 48 .B07 ItMdlnit BO 00 lliiffule . 00 Bl .ftfll Mratiiu, 40 74 Iff. City 05 B3 .nu Newark . 30 8B YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn. 3 riilr, j, Nv Yerk. 4 1 Renten. 2. Cincinnati, fli rltthnrith. 4, ( lilenne, Ifli St. teuli, 8. AMERICAN I.EAOUE ManlilnKten. 3i Nnv Yerk. 2. Cleirlnnil, 3 Detroit, 2. Clilrote, pi ft. LeuU. 3. Alhtftlcs-Roaten net PichfilulfO. INTERNATIONAL LEAOCE eSUBi &)' Jcrsev CUr' 2 ae lnnln"- nnS,n.,'!f ' 3, Kjehestrr, 1 (firt inne), Sffil";' -i" Newark. 1 (swina enme). ynltlinerc. 0 Terente. 0. Rencllnit. 10i nuffnle. 3. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION st' r.lV'i" ".' Cpl'imhu. 4 (first name). IndlonepolU. 2 Hann City. 1. fiSKTW'A "1. Teledo. 7 (second (tame). Leulnvllle. Ot Milwaukee. 4. EASTERN LEAGUE Springfield. 3i Urldgenert. 2. l-!!iri,ur' 2' E!sflild. 0 tnrt game). v'. r,l,ury- 2J riftsfleld, 1 (drrend enme). 0 ""'en. 4i Hartferd. 3 (flr,t game). New llaTn, Hi Hartferd. 3 (nwend gamrt. Albanj. 2t Worceetrr, 1 (flret gnme). HerreMer. 4l Allan, 3 (sccenii game). SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION rtlrmlnghuin, Oi Chatl.inoega, 2. LI flip Rork, 7t New Orleans, 4. Mobile. ,1 NnNhillle. 0. Memnhtt. Oi Atlanta. 2 (flrt gamp). 3)rmphlH. 4i Atlanta. .'I (second game). TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL LEAGUE riillllcv at Pittsburgh. , Chicago at St. Leuis. Only games llttnl. AMERICA?.' LEAGUE Cleveland et Phllndelphli. Only game scheduled, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Syracuse at Jersey City. Rochester, ut Neerk. Terente at Oilllmere. RulTule at Reading, FRANCE AND AUSTRALIA RESUME TENNIS BATTLE Antlpedeans Need Only One Victory te Reach Seml-Flnal Rosfen, A-ie. 11. Urlght skies fa vored the concluding matihcs today be tween France and Australia in the tennis competition nt the Longwood Cricket Club te decide which shail op pose Spain nt Philadelphia for the right te meet the United States for the Davis Cup. Fer Australia one victory in the tue singles mntches of today unuld make advancement crtnin. Frame, nt n dis advantage as a lesult of the flntipod flntiped eans' doubles mieccs after they had shared the singles honors, must win., both for tournament victory. The first match, between I'nt O'Harn Weed, Australian, and Andre (iebert, Frame, is almost genetnlly conceded te the latter. This would threw decision into the hist match of the tournament, with (ierald h. Patterson, captain of the Australians, nnd world's singles champion en turf, opposing Henri Cochet, rr.ince's young champion and world's titlchelder en dirt. Patterson's slightly ailing ankle, although lecevered tensldcrnbly slr.ee Saturday, is a pos sible factor in this contest. James O, Andersen, the Australian star who lias been kept out of the play by bronchitis, was reported improved tcday. THREE GAMES FOR IVY Pres Have Hard Schedule fop Thl3 Week i The Ivy Pres face a tough schedule of three games this week. Tonight Parkland will be p!aed and en Wed nesday they will fare a Southern team, Nashville Giants. On Friday the Pres will meet Neta'cme. The Ivy Club ha wen thirty games nut of thnty-feur starts. Such clubs as Western Electric, Collingsdule, Drueding Brethers and Westen A. A. lipping, dev who iinrii tins year was unheard of, has twirled sixteen games with only one reverse chalked against his record. Dutch I.avine. n newcomer with the Pres, hnR three vic tories out of ns manv starts, while linckmnn, the no-hit pitcher from Mn Mn haney High Scheel; will receive his test en Friday night when he climbs the hill against the hosiery men, Parkslde A. A. Back In the Field The rarkslds A A which wa out of th Kama for s-cral months, flus te Injuries te pincers Is back In action and teams wishing games should get In touch with Maxwell der Dick ,'i37 1'ernen street . SPANISH STARS ON GERM ANTOWN COURTS i K 3 -mtm WSS fiB lw JiS "a;" .u- ', 'JlzQ&teQ :"tiAl1 k . . x x .imr . am- wcrLwmj.vjawmitm.. r vw -& jiit1.. sk t- a i i. t .- - - - -sx-ix-ii". '..' - t r - .. v -. . j . ts i u.1 H W''Pm WANUEL A.LOHSO Ceutft cTeGOMMi- WWW FLEISHER YARNERS v5- MIT BIG SERIES Capt-a-iwi uAKIYIAN W LLAU FDR PACED POHFS eu.. hSts REID IS BEATEN IN PRO GOLF TILT Wilmington Star Is Unexpect edly Put Out by Oallett in First Round OGG DEFEATS HACKNEY Oakmont Country Club, Pittsburgh, Pn.. Aug. 14 The first iipet In the Nntlennl professional golf chnmpioli chnmpieli ship which began here tedny, occurred when F. G. Oallett. nn unnttaehed player from Hempstead, I. I., defeated Wilfred neid, nf Wllmfngten. fl nnd 4 The second big surprlst came when Willie Ogg, Wircester, Mass.. defeated Clarence Hackney. Atlnntlc City. 2 up. The seashore pre was the favorite te win this match, but he found the course troublesome nnd encountered trouble from the tec. Tem Kerrigan, Siwnney, defeated Archie Ieeffler. Ilrnckenrldge Heights Country Club, the match ending e nnd 4. Kerrigan did net hare te extend him self. Hngeii Net Playing Walter Hngen, the Ilritlsh open champion, who wen the tournament held lnt year at Inwood. is net here defending his title, giving as his reason hat he was tee busy playing exhibition mutches. Gene Snr.i7.en. t'nltcd States open champion, was one of the Inte starters. Seme of the plnjers who wen places In thn sectional qualifying rounds which were held failed te appear and their plnccq were filled by local pros. Hebby Cruikshank. Shackamaxen. wen his match from Geerge Underwood i in n decisive mnnner, 7 nnd 0. Cruik shank was out in 30, one under par. The caids : SS444348 4 3B SBBBMI4 3 4 s n "Lefty" Nelan Has His Team Set for; City Championship Conflicts Linart, Maddona, Miquel and Cerry Are Others in the First Five STRIDE Crnlkuhink Out tTndrwoed Out Cnilk-hink In I'ndorueo'I In .34 5 Pat IleUc. who was paired with Kmll I.eeffler, failed te appear, and Walter Lepffler. n brother of Emll, the pie, at the Seuth Hills Country Club was substituted for Deyle. Tuck Nurgess, St. I.euis, wen from A .1 Chapman. Wheeling Country Club, 1 and ."I. The pln.iers did net keep an enrd of their match, and they picked up en many of the holes. .Sirgent Defeated Ruth Out of Hospital; Will Rest a Few Days New Yerk, Aug. 14. Hnbe Ruth's absence from the baseball diamond because of nn abscess en his right leg, caused by a slide, will be short-lived, his physicians announced tedny. The home-run king wns ordered te the hespltnl Friday for treat ment and wns dismissed last night. He wns told te rest for several days. G4fi. 14344 e 31 r. 4 4 t fl 42 n 4 4 1 .1 3 340- SPANISH TE NNIS v.. s? ,r Manuel Alenzo and Count Gemar in International Singles at Manhelm de Hew Moter-Paced Riders Stand in Point Scoring Itlcler 1. C. Cnrmnn .. . 2. V. Mnnrt 3. V. Mntlrinnn. J Mlqtirl 1 Cerrv (1. riinpmnn. . O, Wiley .... r, Verkyn.... O. Sf re .... F. Krrnan ., . .1. ( lark . . . 12. V. Mnrltrv . . 13. G. C'olemhatte 14. W. Applflmun in. II. Andersen, in. V. knwrrncr., 17. W. Krllrr 15. W. Mlttrn . . in. V. Guffnn . . 20. I.. Mnrrclln.. 31 II. sipirrn lt ' -13VS II 10 2d n e 10 7 Ri 13 12 7 4 2 3 0 7 i 2 A. Villi! 0 J. Mltnla . .11. II linen . . S3. W. I'ntnn .. . I.. CIlKen II, Nnrnntenla 24. It. Illnmntrem relnt first. fourth, 1. tlnisimi in dmu 1 n e 0 0 0 second 3d ,1 4 a 8 ,i n R 7 3 3 4 1 4 1 2 2 1 n 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 n 4th 3 ft " 4 n e 4 4 1 4 2 rt. ns 100 in? Dl (in se H 47 32 2.1 23 22 21 2n 17 IS 12 II 0 8 8 S .1 1 K?ieI?s' n,1MI Helen Wilis, of San Win T. . "" u'ying for the ehnmninn- Bhlp u Is apparent thnt Mrs. Mallery in i...cie,hn mesl spirited competition itir "Clenhc 0I t"e clinniplenshlp this jer. TIIK Mnnvivn iitid IteK. ve.?L,'. J"MDll-er fellow It HTiub't.L!t(iSl0 p"uc htve' '?,ak reiu- fpnri Heme-Run Hitters In Games Yesterday Yftrr- .Sc.nen'n d ly Total llernnhy, rnrcllnnls 1 29 iIiM-Uf-r. f'nnllniiln 1 2 lamle.sen Inilluns ... 1 2 I.KAOl'E TOTALS TO DTE 1022 1021 Amrrlriin Lenruc . ... Rfl7 an National Lrasua 3S0 347 TetaU 730 703 TIIK I.KAPKnS TO DATK Aiiierlrjin I.enKue Williams, Ilrenna se Walker thlrtlrs . 35 It 11 til Ynnkff 21 llrllmann, TlKrrh 17 Miller. Alhleilrs j.s, Miicsrl, VaiikiTK in Tnbln, Ilrewnt m nrnkcr", Indhne jq MeMnnus. Ilrn in l'alk, Mhllc Sen n Juilne, jtenntiirN i Dtkru. Athitlf n Hum. It'll Sen 8 Heeper, Willie He a Hulli aim irar no 11 Nntlenal liisim llernkln, rnrrllnnU en Wlllltms rhlllles H Krllr (llanU JJ ls;,, M 14 Mmwl. Olunln JT niirnt Rnliliw j Mnxmllh. CiinllnalK . (JrlinM. Ciil i) Miller, ( "l' 0 Parry. I'lr!"",, 0 reiirnlrr. Canllnals 0 H'ulkiT. I'hllllr. .' y I'nrklnten, rhllllra g Dauhert, Krilit g IIOMK lll'NS 1021 Amrrlran Iuitue . ,.., 477 Nutleiiul Ihkue ,.,,, Jag TeUl ..,, ,.,, 0S7 L- , j 1 By WILLTAI S. DALLAS THIS is virtually the lat-t day te sign nl.iver.s in the Philadelphia Baseball Association se that they will be nble te compete In the championship series te lie naged shortly. The rules say any nlaycr te take part must participate In five, games prier te August 20, nnd thnt only gives one until tomor row, ns It Is doubt ful if the 20th counts, ns it falls en Sunday. Seme Interesting devel opments are ex pected within the next twenty -four Jieurs, nnd the managers of sev eral teams net connected with the lefty" jcelan Philadelphia Base Kill Association might well keep n care ful watch en their players, as mere thnn one has expressed the desire te get Inte the big games with well-known local teams. Managers have been adding n player here and there the last week. Included in this integerv are the Flelshcr Yarn- 3i third, 21 rs. who are new ret for the get-away gamoei. 'iiie newcomers en the down town machine are Catcher Bcrriman nnd Outfielder Peughertv. The former . , 1 will prove n big help te Johnny Sutten, races Inst wceK , ns jr Kivcs ti1(1 reculnr backstop n much- enee Cnrmnn. of .Tamalca, L. needed rest occasiennllv. and the lnt- increased his lead in the individual ter, who halls from Mount Carmel, points score race ( should tit in nicely with the rest of the for meter paced outfield, riders se that latest ' n1.t ... thQ 1 rm., .. nuAl.A 1 11111 unit mi t'liiiurn Since Harry ("Lefty") Nelan as sumed the management the team has been plnlng geed ball. Four Bills hn been the mninstnj of the pitching staff. Bill Orieshaber has been going nt a wonderful clip all season. Bill McKcnty is one of the best left-handers here abouts, Bill Hockenbury's record speak for it.self and Bill Median i3 no longer a member of the club. Here Is n pitcher who. while net GOTHAM BLOOMER GIRLS TO PLAYGERMANTOWN Suburban Team Will Meet Star Feminine New Yerk Aggregation The fiermantewn baseball team, which hns wen eleen of its Inst twelve games, will give the funs of German town n special ntti nctien this evening nt Chelten avenue nnd Ingnella street. The Getham athletes have a number of celebrities in their line-up nnd are in such demand that Monday was the only nvnllable day they could be serured Al Watrous, Detroit, the Canadian although fiermantewn s regular home' open champion, uuvnnced te the second nights are Tucsdnv and Thursday. I round when he topped Geerge Sargent, Miss Stella Friss, known ns the ' Columbus, O., in a fine match. Watrous "King of home' run hitters" pla.s first was H up nt the turn, but Sargent mic-bn-e. while another star of the outfit Is 1 ceeded in squaring the match en the "Toots" Andres, the catcher. I inward bound journey. Snfgent wen Tlesa. 720 the twelfth, thirteenth nnd fourteenth holes in succession. Wntreijs made a sensational finish, getting n birdie 3 en the seventeenth hole, which squared the match, nnd then he wen out en the home green, getting an cngle ,1. The cards: Watrous Watrous Out . . Srfment Out IVntroue-In Sargrnt In . . 4 fi f. 3 3 .1 4 ft 4 an 81 i'eter Walsh. Xemnielln, Washing ton, Pa., who tilled In one of the ncandcn, defeated Dave McKay, Pittsburgh Field Club. 2 and 1. Jeck Hutchisen wen his match from H. Goldbeck. Phllment, Philadelphia, 7 and 0 The cards: Oeliibwk out .1 r. 4 4 r. 4 n 4 i 12 Ilutehlnen Out ... a 4 .1 3 4 3 4 3 ft 37 GeMb'ck In . . fl ft 0 Ilutehlfin In 14ft Frank Spieegel, Memphis, defeated Willie Hunter, Ontwentsia. Chicago. 3 and 1. Spreegel plncd his best golf en the inward bound journey. WRITERS PLAY GOLF Newspaper Association Stages Tour ney Over Arenlmink Links The Newspaper Writers' Gelf. Asso ciation went into the second round et the campaign for the Mnstbnum trophy nt Arenishunk today. These who were defeated at Whitemarsh Valley will new join these who failed te qualify in the first sixteen. The seml-finnl round for the cham pionship of the association will be run off within two weeks, nnd it is cx- i pected thnt the final mntch will be 'plncd at Philmont within n month. I Ne chnllnnges will be sent b the 1 winners te the victories in the Profe.s Prefe.s Profe.s sienal Golfers' Association champion ship. U. S. Base Nine Victorious New J-ontlen, Aue 14 At th t'nlfil Stats submarine bats here before mere than New Londen. 10 te 5 An the Ne-r tjmrtnn ' nnt DOUBLES ARE club eereated the. nnae nin recently It Is probable a third name will be played te fettle supremacy. t. Clement C. C, first claiis traeinc open date Saturday Sunday and tillpht A j Knieeuenier, 3-'-l rertn i-nrlt m-mn- hent for first. Total polnte for first and second (ft) divided cqualb. , BY W Clnn 1 1 i jSZ&sFV.- $3m: records show Americnn out in front with n total of 115. In all, Car man hns wen fif teen events this yenr. Victer I.innrt, world's title-holder nnd chnmpien of Belgium, is nine points behind Clnr- CLARENCE CARMAy 102: Jules Frank Cerry, Australia, 00. With the five lenders performing in ' the best shape of the season, Mnnnger i Jehn Chapman, of the Philadelphia Velodreme, Point Breeze Park, figured this would be a geed time te run off his annual 100-kilometer international, sixty-two nnd one-half miles, and Car man, Llnnrt. Marldnna. Miquel nnd , Cerry, euch representing n different ' , i ,l, runner. fieri' is II pucillT WHO. Wliua IKH . f.n nn.1 ifnn fnl wlth tllP tCnm nt ITCMIU. lind the tOUgh- up position, fel- ,., . ,,, , ,. ' ,,, t,it r,u lowed by Vincenze , n,()n ,0(i nll k,nd, of Remegi Mleh Mnndena, Italy, i .. ,. r , a ,i ,i, iii, wim,, Miquel, France, 01, and ,hl, weather warmed un he wire did co some. The downtown fnns were cer tainly setry te see him return Seuth. The team hns struck its real stride. "Lefty" Nelan is hitting the bnll at a terrific pace. Johnny Scott is clouting the apple just ns hard as befere he went te Reading. Wnlker is one of the best shortstops, tt trifle weak with the stick, but inipievlng. nnd Frank McNeil at I third is playing a bang-up game. country, will push hikes against each Wally uaeinger, in leit ncia, inva inva ether en Thursday night. rlnbly comes through with one te three I Mnnagcr Chapman also has arranged ''", R""101 I,lnllli rn,iBett ,!s wire te have Lew Tendler. Philadelphia's i "f1''"- ,flcet .?i ftS " '2!r' , nml ' eri, iininni,i, uim lu nin i,ii.. i HeughertJ, while a newcomer, is a. fan, te fire the pistol starting the long Pncr ,f the "rbt rank' known ,0 have grind. Tendler will come up from At- ! tl10 sas' lantlc City en Thursday for the chief Fans Fellow purpose of acting as starter and albe te Club te All Games watcli the event. 'rne Flelsher players nrfi certain te , Antuneccl, Italian star meter pecer, meet their rooters wherever they play, who has been establishing n big reputa- ' fr ll(,y mlve 01in of 'll0 most lejal fol fel fol tien en the ether circular tracks, will I lewings of anj team in the city. The make bis Philadelphia debut en Thurs- I ll0me "'shts nre 1 uesdny and Friday, i day night. Antunecci and Maddona """, tM" iowiiiewn pnrn is invanamy hnM' wen seveml races together re. Ulled en t hese occaMens. cently. nnd there is no doubt Vlncenze ' . rl"; f,h is supported by the Athletic -lll nick this mnn nR hiu nnrmer I Asseclntimi members, bended bv the The ether pace setters nre te be Daredevil Jimmy Hunter, Johnny There . ' no ether cigarette of such quality at such a price. FATIMA CIGARETTES Always slightly higher in price than ether Turkish Blend cigarettes but Just taste the difference Schlec, Eddie Heet nnd Otte Miller. RAIN HALTSA'S i GAME Fans Will See Maekmen and In dians In Twin Bill Tomorrow The Athletics were nll set te meet the Clevelnnd Indians In the first game of thn filial series with the western teams thin afternoon nt Shibe Paik when rain put n step te the pioceed pieceed Ings. It was shortly bpfere neon when the steim descended upon the citj, and is It showed no signs of letting up nt 1 P, M., Manager Ma eft announced that the game wan off and n deuble hill will be Mnged tomorrow. Braves Purchase First Baseman lloalen, Autr. 11. The Uoaten Ilrne an nounce the purchase of First Baseman Henry, pf , Ij,w Orleans club, of the Southern-Association. He will report here In September, genial Jim MeClengagan, of the Beard of Govemeis et the I'liiladelphin Unsc bull Association. MeClengagan is one of the squnrest men in sport, nnd the members of the P. II. A. say It Is due hugely te the Flelsher representative that the organization is flourishing to day. There are ether A. A. officers who help in n large degree. Harry Deuell has charge of the tickets, with his as sistants, Hugh McGce and Jehn Me Glliichy, and the fact that the Flelsher grounds nre always in such wonderful Bhnpp is due te Frank Phillips, who ' will be in charge of n blg-leogue park i sonie day. His able assistant, Mike Manien, is known te every fan in Phllly. Stenton A. A, Gets New Players Stenton A A. has slenei two new rlaer In pllrher Al" Leepold, who recently hell Hill Phallcress' Wlldwoed A A te three hits, ami Jim McCue llrst baseman, of the Searsmoebuck League, Will! these addt. "?."." !5 's""" 1,e.l, ,ur.e of heldlnr its own '.' 'V1'. An." e b leslrlns; aunten JS?1?.,1"', In. ueh with Illll Kohlbacher. 4ia Cleelaiiil ae. Phene Wyemlni into Jbi or Lembard 3725 any time durlne the day, n S 1 IM ' P- ti ' ?h " ' W s cj NOrn- Like the few ether blg-selllng brands, - I,01'"" Is a Turkish Blend clBnrctte- R , blend of both Turkish nnd Demestic te- fl'r bacces. But Fatlma differs freiy. the ethers H Jvr In that it contains n greater quantity and II finer quality of Turkish tobacce-tho re- Li0cett & Mvsss Tobacco Ce. IZ S"! ,"' BlLghtIr '1,8her cwlt I ,vnd "8 greater delicacy of taste onderonu. H 'u ."h 4 : l '' - , -. ..A.. PLAYERS SEIMD UNDECIDED nt JOSR ALONSO. captain of the Span. Mi Davis Cup tennis team, him definitely decided en the players who will rcpreent Spain In the final round of the International tournament, which will be plnved en the courts of the Oermnntewn Cricket Club next Thurs day. Friday and Saturday. " After the foreigners practiced en the Ormnntewn courts yesterday the cap tain stated that his brother. Mnnuel Alonse, nnd Count Mnnuel de Gemar weuM play in the singles .. "We have net decided," said the Spanish leader, who speaks 1'ngllsh ex ceedingly well, "who will play In the doubles "and will net determine thet until nfter we play the two singles matches en Thursday. If both my brother and Count de Oemar nre vic torious and net exhausted from their efforts, then they probably will play In the doubles. "If one of them Is beaten or the match takes tee much of his energy, then I will piny in the doubles. But thnt Is something we cannot tell about until we hnve played In the singles." The Spaniards get In two very geed practices yesterday They were out en the courts earlv in the morning nnd then again in the late afternoon. ; The visitors were the guests of honor nt a luncheon given nt the club yester day. Emllle dl Mettn, Spanish Censul in this city, and several prominent tennis officials also attended. The lunch eon wns in the nature of a welcome one te the visitors, but the fenl fermsj welcome will be given for both tem in the Davis Cup final en Thursdfijr night, when n dance will be given lii their honor nt the club 3- Paul W. Gibbens, president of the Philadelphia and District Lawn Tennis Association, as one of the guests at the luncheon, and he was very interested in the play of the Spaniards. "" "I have Just come down from Bes'J ten." said Mr. Gibbens, "where th French nnd Australians are playing their semi-finnl round. On Friday. I saw one of the greatest double match 1 nave ever seen, but I will sny this, neither the r rench nor thi Australians piny ns spectacular n game ns these Spanish players de The Australians and the French, tee, piny mere of n defensive game These men are en the ball all the time nnd attack centinualy rather than defend." At y . if IL. M CfU i,s Ki" WI 'A ? f I VjkM m In !5fi .' ii i 1 if I tKf- 11
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