p?WrHK i &? fig. m rt: 'i VI I &fi 1 ) '1 m x A' Final Round of International Tennis Classic BIG BATTLE OFF, SAYS GOVERNOR Official Announcement Made , That Brennan-Dempsey Beut i ' Will Net Take Place SCHEDULED LABOR DAY Indianapolis, Auff. 17. Governer MeOrny made official annetinrcmcnt to te iy tlmt the flslit between .Inch Deinp- and Hill Hrennnn, scheduled for Michigan City, Ind., en Laber Day, 'will net be. held. "The fight will net take place," the Governer Mild. Whether the bout will be railed off by the promoter or direct notion by the 'Governer "111 be required haw net been determined. If local efficials: have net ..td hv tomorrow afternoon, however. I the Governer will send n letter te Sher . Iff William K. Anstiss, of Luperte County, directing him te step tlie limit. When told that Sheriff Anstiss and Etrl Rowley, Lapertc County Prose cuting Attorney, have nnneuneed they will take no action in regard te stop step ping the bout, the Governer sold : "They have net heard from mi yet." Statements of promoters of the bout that the affair is a boxing cchibit'nn and net a prize fight, "re net lalten tcrieusl.v by the Governer, who lint' el ol ol loeted newspaper advertising of the af fair which lends hint te believe tlieie Is no doubt of the nature of the enntist. "Either the affair Is a prize light "r somebody Is tiying te feel the public, " iaid the Governer, after exnniinrug 110 110 reunts of the bout In n Chicago news paper, In which the "knockout" blew of Dempiey were ditcussed. The attitude of Governer MeCniy to ward the Denipsey-Hrennnn Ixiut i', no iurprl'-e, in iew of his repented state ments that Jack I)empey will net be permitted te light in Indiana. He has been advised by the State J,egar Department that prize lighting U Illegal in Indiana and is of the opin ion that any bout involving a eild's champion should be classed as a prize fight. Laporte, Ind., Aug. 17. "As far us lam concerned flic Governer will lme te step the bout himself, If lie wants 4t Mopped," declared Prosecuting At torney Karl Rowley, of Luperte County, 'when told tedny that Governer McCrny had given the Laperte County officials right of wny te call a halt en the pro posed Dempsey-Hrennnn light at pilchlgnn City, Laber Day. "It is none of my business nnd I tm going te sit tight In the beat," the prosecutor snld. GOLF OFFICIALS TO DECIDE STATUS OF WILLIE HUNTER Are Awaiting His Entry In Ama teur Tourney Before Acting New Yerk, Aug. 17. Officials of the United States Gelf Association are Waiting for W. I. Hunter, former Hi It l'h amateur golf champion, te enter the forthcoming I'nlted States national amateur tournament before ruling en ills status as an nmuteur, It was. learned tedny. He has net yet been declared In eligible. It is stated, but officials of the association confirm reports that the en try of Geerge Ven Kim. of Salt Lake City, in the national amateur tourna ment has been rejected. OfEelnls snld today that no formal Statement of the reasons for the action in Ven Kim's case would be issued. Ner would they indicate what action would M taken In case Hunter should enter. Reports published recently said that both Hunter nnd. Ven Kim had been declared professionals by the associa tion. These reports were circulated anertly after the enti of one Willie Hunter in the national professional tournament at O.ikmnnr was icvcnled. nlmllnrltj in names led te confusion. The Hunter plajlng in the professional tournament was net the former Hrltlsh amateur champion, but his cousin, who I" professional at the, Oiiwentsiu Club, Chicago. BAR 'TRAINING DOWN' FOR CALIFORNIA SCHOOLBOYS Has Been Directly Responsible for Deaths In Several Instances Sacramento, Oilif., Aug. 17. High school principals of California havn received instructions from the Stale Superintendent of I'ulille Instruction tnat under no olreumstuneos shall stu dents be permitted te Interfere, with their normal growth in eider te "make weight" In nthletle competition. In some Instances measures have Jecn taken meiely te prevent n bev from gaining weight usually during the sport season," the superintendent siild. In ether cases hets liuc been sweat n and 'dried out' nnd even starved In order te take off weight te a point considerably below the normal for the individual. "In two extreme cases lihjslelans nave nssertcd tlnil 'training down' was directly responsible, for the death of two high school bevs who contracted pneumonia and hed net sufficient retcrvc .,h te pull through." TO STOP BIG BOUT Dempsey-Brennan Fight Must Be Called Off, Says Indiana Governer Indianapolis, Aug. 17. Officials of Lapert County have until li I M. to morrow te order abandonment of the Jack Dempsey. Hill Hrennnn fight sched uled for Laber Day, It was indicated nt the office of Governer McCrny. Pn less the officials take action by that time the Governer will elder tliu bout topped . Uoverner McCrny find prepared a let- ft te Sheriff William K. Anstiss. of lapertc Ceuntv. illi-.M'tliiL' thnt fhe patch be abandoned, but fellow inn a Pnference with n delegation of Mlchl Mlchl en City residents the Governer con. Iented te defer sending the letter, se ant the ceuntv officials inlelit lime nil Opportunity te take action. Fi'te Leading Batters in Each Majer League AMKIHCAN I.IIAC.U: Hi., .. ! A. II. It. II. ebb. Detroit . 100 .11M) 74 137 BbmIiit rievrlnnd.lM 387 82 147 'Sflr. DMrelt . 02 271) 31 07 UeUinunn, Ilrtreli 107 110 70 130 J NATIONAIi I.KOi;i p.r. .108 .380 .318 ,3J0 . r.r. Mbr. Ht. TauU.118 430 M ll .374 UJb, tllUbursti.108 488 7H 160 .303 rUcase,,, 97 tSS J! 12 ,3fl A su What May Happen In Baseball Today NATIONAL I.KAOUK Club Wen Ist I'.C. New Yerk Ofl 43 .1195 M. I-ettld nl 4H .1171 Chlrnne 03 40 .nfl3 I'lttftburicli no no .311 Cincinnati (11 1)3 .ERA Itrnnklj-n BS Ad ,4H0 I'hllllm SH (1(1 .303 llo.ten 8.1 72 .327 AMKUK'AK T-KAOUK Club Wen 1,01 I'.C. St. Ijenla 07 40 .ne: New Yerk no 47 .as I Detroit 10 A3 .1531 iiiintKe n7 ei .mi Cltt eland M vn .ftoe WiiKhlneten 04 an ,wt AthletlCH 41 ni .407 Ilosten 42 OH ,38 1 INTiniNATIONAI, I.KAOt H W, I.. I'.C. W. t.. I'.C. n.iltlmerr K(l Mi .711 Terente.. 00 04 .4K4 KecheKtcr 72 .10 .MM) Heading . A2 70 .421) llnfTale . 71 no .Mil hymens? 47 7n ..li(J ,lrr. CIU 07 30 .343 Nenrk.. 38 HO .300 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL I.EAtH'K rinrlnmitl. 3t I'blliulrlphlii. 1. New Yerk. 7t I'ltlNliurich, (I. Chlrnce. 0- llnMen. 4. llroekbti. 3 .St. I.011U. 2. AMKIHCAN I.UAflCK Athletlrx. IOi Clctelnnd. 0. Detroit. .71 New lerk. 3 St. l.eitU. 7 Unblnitten. 3 (first came). WuHhlnnten, 11; St. Leuis. 3 (second Biiine). Ilosten, 8 Chicago, 3. Patterson Faces Gemar in Davis Cup Centlnufil from Pace Onr nn iineenslng din. Directly north of the north stand n tent was erected, where refreshments were served. This lent was. given a big piny. Hcnt Terrific The beat was terrific, nnd early ar rivals sought the shade of the treets, n lid there they lingered until the first match was about te start. Fifteen minutes before the scheduled tlme for the Patterson-De Gninur struggle te go en, there weie net mere than fifty persons in the stands. These were grouped mound the entrnnrcs, for the sides of partitions nffenled a little shade from the het August sun. The turf wns in perfect condition. The Inclesure was utmost as smooth ns a dance fleer, and as dry as cork. Tills encouraged the foreigners, who are mere used te plming en clay than thej are en grnss. The splendid condition of the turt cave the ball a high bounce, and this was just what wns desired by the luwidiug team. Tour plnjers will carry the brunt of the battle for the two nations. Australia will depend en Gerald L. Patterson, here of Wimbledon nnd sue-resset- te Tilden ns world's champion, nnd Pat O'llnrn Weed, who wen the mixed doubles title In Hnglnnd paired with Mile. Sirrnnne Lcnglcn, the won der girl of Frnnre. The fate of Snnin Is resting nn the racquets and skill of Mnnuel Alonse, the most spectacular player In all of l'urepe. and Count Mnnuel de Gemar. the athlete par excellence of continental rejnlty. Jose Alonse Will Net Play Jese Alonse, brother of Manuel nnd captain of the Invading team, lins de cided te withdraw from nctlve pluy. The geninl Spnninrd would give a great deal te compete in the Dnvls Cup, but he recognizes the prowess of De Gemar nnd his brother and has yielded In favor of them. At 4:30. or immediately following the conclusion of the first match. Man uel Alonse will take the court against O'llnru Weed, the man who has made geed in a pinch for Australia. Dwiglit V. Dnvls, the donor of the Internationally famous trephv, will be referee, of the mutches. He denatul the cup originally for competition agulnst America nnd Tnglnnd bnck in 1000, nnd in twenty-two years hns seen this In ternational strife develop Inte ene of the most Important In the realm of sport. Eliminated France) The Australians reached the final rmiml threuch the elimination of France ;it the liongweod Cricket Club. Ilosten. Spain was mere lertunaie. .lese .viem-sj nnd his tcninmntes advanced by the do de fault of rnglnnd. The Australians have been in the read since last April and up until the time thev arrived en America's shores enjeved remarkable success and extreme geed' fortune. At Wimbledon they swept through te three championships. Patter son wen the singles nnd Weed, with Mile. Lcnglcn, the mixed doubles, Jame O. Andersen, the third member of the tenm, who last year went qb far nn the neml-finnlu in the American singles, paired with Randelph Lvcett, of Eng land, in the tncu's doubles nnd wen thnt crown. The first teurnnment in which the Australians competed in this country wns the Senbrlght Invitation. There they fell before the attack of the Amer icans but thev scarcelv had time te become ncclimntcd. Then misfortune camped en the trail of the men from the "under slde of the world.' Andeneii was stricken with bron chitis and wns unable te play in the semi-final at Bosten. Patterson pulled a tendon in his nnkle and had te de pend en the speed of his service am geiicinl tactics te gam victory. Weed was net overlooked In thn general spread of ill luck. An old shoulder pain developed at Wimbledon enine hick en him, and he hnd te enduit' gre.it phjsical punishment en the courts. Anzncs Crippled IJut Australia survived, nnd with two men will battle for the right te meet Americu at Ferest Hills Septem ber 1, 2 nnd I in the challenge, round. The Auzacs nre net in the best of physical condition, ami this, in addi tion te the brilliant piny of the Spiin iiuds. has boosted the chain cs of Man uel Alenzo and Count de Gnui.'ir. The Spanish athletes have been t bowing exceptional form since their arrival in tliis (euntry. and they are far fiem the weak team thev were reported te be. Australia will find a worthy fee In the game Latins. The series will be for the best three In five mutches, but the entire five will lie iilnjed, regardless of whether the final two will have any bearing en the ultimate lentil t. Twe singles will be plnyed today and one (leiililes mntcn tomorrow. In the doubles Weed and Patterson will op pose Manuel Alonre and Count de Gemar This match will also stmt at ,1 o'clock. On Sntuidii) Weed will plav De Gemar at 2:.'i0. and nt -1 Pnttcr.-en w ill take en Manuel Alonye, The Goimaiitewii Cricket Club can be i cached by the Peiuisjlvnnla Hull Hull lead te Queen Lnne station or by meter along the Klvcr Drive te Wis Wis sahlckeu uvcuiie. BROWN JOINS PIRATES Reading Club Reported te Have Re ceived $15,000 for Twlrler HradliiK. I'a.. Auk. 17. Mjrt t. Ilrevvn, star right-hand pttcner ut the lleadliiR cluhe of the International League, left for Pittsburgh, today te Jein the PirateH. f A straight cash; consideration with no pluyer,; Involved was secured land EVENING PUBLIC. PLAY IN DAVIS CUP TENNIS TODAY ?naeF Runs Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues !: " r ', -' -- mkuk, ; mmma .371 .802 Jaglib EiW! 9:- -- r 'vsOTBIHBr ii Australia .487 .478 3L' j?i eifiMMwWSKKmMMM I ,4is .401 vf v'0;;J?!l4'PBHiH w iff ' n twSKB mm .m m. 'Hi & ?mm NATIONAL T UXniT si. M. T. IV. Tl. Chlrnce 11 H ill p III Pittsburgh I I ! II 17 M. I.euls ft 0 2 is Philadelphia S 10 0 I 13 New Yerk . 4 2 7 jh Cincinnati ff :i a 11 llel'in . 2 3 I n llroel.ljn 3 3 0 AMKKICN I.n.(!l'K S. AI. T. W. Tl. Cli-vcliinil S 11 II 2K ChlniKO 0 - 10 Waslilnptnn a , 1 1 24 Allilillre j... 11 10 21 M. 1-outs 3 8 10 21 liciMuii -r 11 a 111 Detroit .. ". 1 7 10 New erk ...... -i 3 3 7 INTKUNAT10NAI. I.EAC.t'K . l. T. W. Tl. Ilaltlmerc ' H ; J'; J.I Kerhehlcr Z? 1.1 4 llenUlnis fi 'i U Torent. " J JO llnn-nle . 3 1 II 10 Jewy City S l 5 7, 2 Newark 4 n II II Syracuse . II -t 0 3 18 Sarazen-French Lead Gelf Rivals Continual from Puice One par three. Gene 1 up Cruikshank's third was short and Snrnzen holed Ills third te take the seventeenth. Gene -up. They halved the eighteenth In four. Gene 2 up. The cards: Sarazen In Crulkshank' In 64S4453 3 437 -00 n i 4 3 3 13 4 43571 Afternoon Round Snrazen Increased hi lead en the very first hole of the afternoon round when he took a birdie four. Crulk shunk found two traps, and never had a 1 bunce. Gene, I! up. They halved the second with par K Sarazen lielnc still ii up. The nest two holeN were also halved In !i each, se at the end of the twe.'p twe.'p sccend hole Gene held the ceuimandlng leqd of 3 up. French-Gelden Match Gelden wna unsteady at the begin ning of his match with French. They halved the first In 0, ene ever par. Gelden missed a ehert putt for a 4 en the second nnd French made his. French 1 up. Gelden nualn putted poorly and lest the third, where French holed n par -1. French - up. Heth were In traps guardlnc the fourth hole, which they halved in 4. French J up. Gelden continued te play poorly. He took ,r en the fifth which French holed in pur 4. French 3 up. French made a wonderful drive te the sKth and sank his putt for a birdie L'. French 1 up. Gelden missed his putt en the seventh and French holed his fourth. French li up. Beth lieled birds en thn short elRhtli. Frencb Ti up. Fieneh Ret a blidle 4 for the ninth, but Golden's per fect approach and Ieiib putt gave him an encle 3, French 4 up. Cards : Out""" 0 I 4.'. 4 3 13 4-30 0Oeldv- B , 3 B 3 an Gelden found a trap nnd Prene'., plajini! pnfe, wen thu tenth with a par 5. French & up. Then French hooked Inte 11 trap and Geldcn's par 4 took the eleventh. French 4 up. The long twelfth was halved In R. French 4 up. French missed bin putt and Gelden sank his third te win the thir teenth, l'loneh 3 up. They shot par fours at the feuiteenth. French 3 up. Had putting iest Gelden the fifteenth. Ficncli itet 11 par four. 1 reiicl 4 up. They plnyul the hixteenth perfecllv, fur ( liar threes. French 4 up. French j Ulu rtwnln en the hrvrntoenth ami j Gelden failed te get iireund, rIvIiir , French the hole en a par four. French ' .1 up. lienieu (oeu tlie last nole wkii a birdie four, the result of u beautiful uppreai h. I'lencli 1 up. (irds t'rtiu h In 5 0 5 14 4 3 4 54070 lnMen- nssna a 4-3'J-M) JOHNSTON NET VICTOR ... a 1 w,i 1 r. 1 r-i 1 Kelleher Alse Wins In Semi-Final at Newport Newport, It. I.. Aug. 17. W. M. Johnslen, Sun Kriiuolsee, deleatcd Heward (. Klnsey, San I'mncisce, (l-:i tl--'. and II. G. Kelleher, New YeiKi defeated N. W. NIIch. Ilosten, -.',. .'((!, (1-il in the semi-final round of the Casine tennlH teiiruiimeut today. Other Sports en Pages 16 and 17 TIIK MnnNINO AFTK.R TIIK NinilT I1KKOKK - De you i'y beball or fellow tt regu larly, J(fn in iwiugni lht hauball .eerea LWrifJSafl3fi' LEDGER - PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, 111 mrM' y iw fmlWM Wm& ' wJ y i I i f y , , ii I Ceutctde- GOVfAR., SpasxC BILL 1 Ti EFEATS KINSEY Will Meet Hugh Kelleher Final of Newport Ten nis Tourney in NAT WILES IS BEA'T EN: Newport. It. I Aug. 17. William 1 M. Johnsten will oppose Hugh "Pat" ivuiiouer in tne iinius et 1110 .ewpeit Invitation tennis teiiinnment tomeirovv morning. Johnsten is a 11) te 1 favor ite te capture thin event tomorrow. He defeated Heward Klnsey fl-3, O-'J, while Kelleher "pulled" semewhnt of a sur prise by eliminating Nntlinnlel V. Nilcs in n tlireo-set struggle, 7-R, 3-0, .Tnhnsfen eutclnsed Klnsey from start te linKh. His shots had a great deal of p.iee and depth. Klnsey fought hard, but was never really in the running. The latter plujs a steatlv 0I1011 game, mixing In a few hc.ivil.v topped drives ecca- " 1 ecca- sienall.v. He usually plays an uccurute, but rather soft, game. Today Johnsten's drives broke up bis game completely. "Little Hill's" shots were tee fast. The latter did net give his opponent n clinnce te be steady. His drives nnd volleys weru very decisive. Klnvey held his service in the first nnd third games, leading 2-1. Johnsten Rtarted te get Relng, ran out four strntglit games for 11 R-12 lend. Klnsey then wen ills own service only te have "Hillv" de tiie mine for the set, tl-3. Klnsey took ills own service in the opening game of the second set, then Johnsten annexed live straight gnnies for n R-1 lend. lie later again lest hi" opponent's service, but finished the mutch en a long deuce game by captur ing his own. CUE TOURNEY SLATED Ten Lecal Players te Contest at Recreation Ten local players will contest i .. 1 pocket hllliaid round-robin tournament nt the Kecreiitlnu Acndeiu.v, 1023 Mar ket street, beginning Monday. The tournament will run for several weeks, each contestant plning every ether one unce. Twe games will be played each night, starling nt 7:30. Four pil.es will be given te the lead ing four ut 1 lie did of the tournament and a Hrunswick cue will be awarded te the plover ui.ikiiie' the highest run Philadelphia Girls In Big Swim M' '. auu. 1. rhllulpiphla m t, mlIia c,liimp,Inhh, nlch 1, ,"V h"i'l Hatunluy In the ilunhutiin li.nch l..iBe..n hy Jh Allesa niu.inur L'hl unj .MurBuret ""mtmL-r- u Tun.m , , I'mimlnlrhlanii i.re three ut the werirt-S jtrc.uent uomen nninumri iieifn Wain. wrlcht. of New Yerk. Uirirude IM.-rl Mlas Hilda J.iniun, of Liverpool. uud Yeu Aute Knew Allew jour meter te Idle ns llttle an pos- slljt I or riurlent perr.irmnnce the distributer 1 (I 1 ..,.',," r1""""1 "" uuniidl ut least ence I " """" , A" l'"ts ilieuld be removed from tlm in time thnmuuhiv w.Kihe.i in kerei,cnu a. S I Utllled Ullll A KM"! STOIIkO, Mnke sure our body lmlts nre Becurely fnHlcmd Itti celter pins or lock nuts. If the jftrleiifi benrlnir nurfnrns of brnke contrelM nre ret rcKuIiily ii.i,rle.tV..i e01"0'9 In tlie Intermedliite und senior clsht they will bind bt'ciiuw of ruit und dirt. a uvents evt'r " one-mlle course. When a fan belt beBln te show tlanm nt i.Ml.pln? It 18 n s-oed plan te tak" Pli off und reveme It. " llK.w'M't, erenie nnd nil heuld net be ,SStKV'ttDL,Jil.VJi!nr...Vr... .Tembvta .bjr. tjfi , application I. "Si" 'IuJwrra I Starts at GORDON IS A COMER Nlcetewn Welter Meets Willis at Legan A, A. Danny Gorden, Nlcetewn's latest fistic luminary nnd n welterweight, who hns been winning his matches consist ently and leeks like n comer, will ap pear In the star bout of eight rounds nt thn Legan A. A., tonight. Adnm Hrnn hns matched Gorden with Stanley Willis, of Tnceny. Pedre Cnmpe, the Fillipino light weight, Is te go en ngainst Geerglc Itusscll, of Seuthwnrk, in the semi final. Heth nre bard bitters, nnd n knockout may decide the victor of this match. Dan Gartln, former nntlnnnl fima teur champion, tackles Mickey Dillen. Mlckev Gelden hooks up with Noting Chnpple. and Kid Maye will open the show with Jack Piiwlus. Whitman F. C. Wants Games Due te cnncellntlnn nf K.imn the Whltrnjij Fleltl Cluli hn Sunday. Ausuit 20. "u I.nlier Diy. Hfpteirbcr 4. epn ter nw ,"'; tlat home team. Cnll Miirket JOIO or Hace 0241 nnd anK for ! Cumllll. CUES FEATURE AT FOREST HILLS Play Second and Third Round Matches in Women's National Tennis Championships EAST VS. WEST IN SINGLES Ferest HUN. 'L""',1 ,,1,''nI X. Y., Aug. 17. Sec round doubles matches Tirecrnm tnilnv In li women's national tennis championships at the West Side Club. .Miss H,dcn Wills nnd Mrs. Mnrien Zlnderstein .Tesstip opposed Miss Mnr giierlte Davis. St. Paul, nnd Mrs. W. vi. biiedden. In n second round match. In leading third-round matches, Mrs. May Sutten Hmtdy nnd Miss Helen Hoeker opposed Miss Gladys Hutchlns and Mrs. Kntherlne Gardner, Miss I.cs lie Hancreft nnd Miss Martha ISnvnrtl met Miss Clare Cn.sel and Miss iarle Wagner: Mrs. Mella H. Mallery and Miss I. dith Slgeurnej met Mrs. Prank H. Godfrey nnd .Mrs. Hurry Hlckle and Irs, Giorge I,. Chnrimim mul Misu Inrlnn ( Minnni'iti urn ,.. ..nA .1 . : " " ; ., ";." ', - '" ""',l l"l- "" " '" "" iiis-ucssup nnu Hticdden Duvls match. Twe Kustern and two Western pi.iv ers jestcrday ndvanced te the semi finals in the singles, which will be plnyed tomorrow. MLss Wills defeated Mrs. Jessiip, 2-0, 0-4, 0-2; Mrs. Hundv defeated Miss Ilnyard, 12-10. 4-0. 0-0"; Miss Ilnncreft wen from Miss Cnsel 8-tl. fl-3, and Mrs. Mallery defeated Miss Slgeurney, (J-0, 0-1. 3 HELD ON DRUG CHARGE AFTER CHASE AND CAPTURE Police Say Suspects Threw Away Narcotics in Flight Twe men, licensed of having drugs in their possession, were captured in the bathroom of 11 house en Ninth street last night nfter a chase by a detec tive. In their (light thev are said te have thrown away a pin kage contain ing narcotics. Palieliiiiin Tliren told Magistrate Kenshaw teduj that when he saw three men inn uwuj at his approach, he pur sued and caught Law rem 0 Ctindrie, Washington, I). ('., the ether two run ning into a nearby house. lie turned his prisoner ever te n de tective, he said, and went into the house, where he found the occupants alarmed bj the Intrusion of the fugitives, whom he inptured. Tee latter gave their names as James McNeil. Wallace Mieet neai Tenth, and (iierge Helmes, of Washington. All three weie held in $101)0 bail for 11 fur ther hearing August 24. Stoneham Pays $35,000 for McKee Nmiteir.i. Aug 17 -.MKte the twe-seiir- Wltlintln and Itnlkin..,!.. .. v.1. ild son of c.irried the celnrB of Jehn Madden home first ill niyumnir r,t4H,.M m lA.llne)t 1 ',, I K .Old fuceml In tlu harateKu .Speeiul wns bought by Char Ifii bieniham for r.r, ene fr". Ini et Hit, uriib llurf Handicap and In that race under thu colors of his owner. run ran new Teney Gees te Cardinals Ilosten, Ails' 17. -Pitcher l"r, been rvltMKi'd te the St I.nu Ml Tnnev h,. .I.euU Njtfennla . ., .......... ..... ..uniuii .-wuienru i...iifiii lull Hlilieuiicid tedny Totiei M. ,,r.. . d.-al thai Pl.itrs iic'iulr.d by the llravea in ihA sent Hugh McQuillan t i Urn (iianta Argonaut te Rew at Baltimore Terente. Out.. Aui: 17 Hid u,i,i, ... tln nnd coach of the Arnenaut llettpiB Club, unnnunivtl thnt he would take th deuble blue ch.implennhlp Junier crew ie remPMta In thn Mlddle HttttON retuiu. it llnltlmore en Heptember 4. llin crew win Call for Yale Grid Candidates e Union, Conn,. Ausr 17 Koeibll caiidMMea at Yulu Unlverlty hate been netllled te rtpert for practice September 3, Aute Stelen at Willow Greve A touring car vniued et $1800, pren. crty of Charles Zprett, et 043 Hecklind ciL ?l 5',u,r,M Wtt, t W KeclilinO-46t AUGUST 17, 1922 Germantown Cricket CATHERINE BROWN WINS TWO RACES Fair Runner Triumphs in 50 and 75 Yard Dashes in Rail road Meet EBERTS GETS THREE FIRSTS Catherine Hrewn nnd Jehnnv T.berts ennbled the Mnlntennnce of Wav De pnrtit.ent te win the nnnunl track ijnn field I'hamiiienshlps of the Philndelph n Terminal Division. Pennsvlvnnln unii unii rend. nn the P. It. R. Y. M. f . A. grounds, Forty-fourth Btreet and PnrK slde nvenne this nftorneon. The finnl point score of. the meet, with the exception of the tennis events, follews: ,, , . Mnlntennnce of Wnv. RO; Mnlnto Mnlnte Mnlnto nnnce of Kquipinent. 2S ; Trnininastcri. 1R; Agents Department. 1R; Division Operators. 5; Head Foremen of Kn Kn gines. 3 j Division of Accountants, J. TI10 winnerH of tednv's meet will he sent te Altoenn nnd Tyrene te rep resent tiie Phllntlelpbln Termlnnl in the nnnunl meet of the Pennsylvania Svvtcm, held en September 23. Miss Hrewn wen the fifty nnd sev-entv-fivc-ynrd dashes In rather easy fashion. She stepped te the front nt tiie beginning of each race and never was headed. Her time In the flftv vard dnsh was eight seconds flat, while she wen the seventy-five-ynrd dash In ten and one-fifth seconds. t Tlhrrtq. n well-known scrni-prebnse- ball star, showed speed In winning three of bis events. He first copped the cen tury dnsh, beating Dave Harel. of the Maintenance Dnuipmcnt Department. In n close finish. The time wns 10 3-. second". Fberts then wen the 220-ynrd dnsh. Tt. Jehnsen. Jr.. n former Wnshingten High Scheel star, get away te a peer start In this race, but caught the field nt the hnlf-wny mark. He nnd Eberts then raced neck-nnd-neck until n few steps from the line, which Eberts crossed nrst. w innins hy nn men. 1 no w inner , time wns 23 4-R seconds. Kberts nlse took the honors in elr- ding the bases, establishing n record 1 fur llin pvent. ITU time wns 14 4-R 'seconds. The old record of IRVa 'PC" I ends wns ninde by J. Hinek, of Hnltl I mere, at Dennlsen, O.. Inst sear. The Maintenance of Wny star nlse attempted te win first honors in the running bread jump. lie wns unsuc cessful, bow ever, being beaten bv Jee Council, of the Mnlntennnce of Equip ment Department. Council's winning leap wnsi 10 feet 11 Inches. J. Meran. of the TrninmnMer's De partment, showed his heels te the field in the mile run. Mernn finished the rnce with 200 ynrds te spare. Ills time was R minutes 2R seconds. Itey Leng, sporting the colors of the Maintenance Equipment Department, wen the RSO-ynrd d.ish. Leng allowed himself te he paced by the ether 1 tin ners until nlmest half of the final lap had been completed. Then he stepped out into the lead nnd crossed the line n winner nbeut n yard in front of Charlie Hayer, a teammate. Leng's time was 2:18. W. J. Patterson, of the Moadowbreok Club, competing for the Agents De partment, wns the winner of the running high jump event. Patterson had an easy time and wns forced te jump only R feet 3 inches te emerge victorious. He finished second in the Pennsylvania Sys tem championships Inst jenr, and L. A. Crawford, a teammate, was second te day. G. D. "Hank" Itnmsey. of the Pay master's Department, nlse hnd an ensy time in the shetput. Knmsey tossed the lend pill 30 feet 0'a Inches. Snm Palmer, of the Maintenance Equipment Department, was second. Hrewn nnd Eppley. both of the Divi sion Operators' Department, with 21 points each, wen the doubles in the queit pitching event. They defeated Tiemnn, who scored (! points, and ('onto, who tallied 14. The tennis matches and n baseball game started imiiiedintclv after the completion of the track and field events The Philadelphia Terminal team, one of the best in semi-pre ranks, met the New Jersey Division team, of Hobekcn, 111 the baseball game. The same elubi met last week, with the local aggrega tion emerging en the winning end. Summary : 100-itnt rtaeh (nmt heat V Wen by Hberts M W : cenfl, JehnMan. M. E i thlrrt, Ilaxtir. M V Time lis. Sweni! heat Wen by Harel. M. E : sec ond Slbcrt, A; thlnl, Cennell. Time, Ha Half-mllfl run Wen By Hey lAng Jt. E : second Ildimer, M. E , third. Durborrow. M V . fourth, llrltlln, It. O. E Time 50-yard dash Wen bv Cathr1ne M W , ur.ml, Catherine Purdi . Ttrewn. As-cnta If E T M . thirl. Department third Anna Masulre, Time 7 4-5 I Mile, run Wen by I. J. Mernn oend M I1 Ppnnvpnclter M E , VV llrlttcn. fourth. W. 05 Crawford, 1 Time .".in. 25s M. W. 10i)-.ir.l dish (final he-it Wen I EhertH. M W . ctrunil Ji Harel M , third filbert Afcnte. fourth. Johnsten by l: SI. i 1 nne iu n-. Shutout Wen by n namsev. r St . I cecen.l .s l'almtT M E third, fro-wferd, M W fourth. Durborrow, M. W. l)is tunre, 30 ft. H'4 In ... , i'n-raril dnch Wen by J Elxrts, M W.1 HOceml JI Jehnsifii, M E, thlnl, O Den- I ni'll T. M fourth, llaxter. M E. Time I 'J J 4 -fix I Htirll Jurnn- Wen hv T.i,,rtrrtM a ... ??"'":! (;r"wfer,l AKfntM thlnl! Kettuc' J1'. W.. . 'eurtl1' llimccy. T. M Helsht. iii ft .1 in. I 7' vunlduch for tlrls Wen bv Catherine ,Hren M eretnl, ("ath, rlnn I'urily, Afentc third Anna MiBuirc. third. Time, 10 t-flH I Ilre.id Jump Wen ly .1 Cennll, M. E cecend J Eterti. Jt w . third (; n lliiince). T si . fourth O N Durborrow .M W Dlitunre. lu ft 11 in uruorrew. rirclln b(.m iiBiiliiBt time Wen hy P,UrvtS' afmM ir''.,M'l' third. Sener. I) A. 'lime. 1I4-5h inuw record). CW THE RAIL ,v,Jnnkn"?n r",tn.n '0:lml Jh" nnir t'etfr In th 2 07 pac.' than In the frte-fer-all ihi ipIjss thnt thi- Malltea han bten rue nt In until he cum htrt. "k '" lMp. Krlwe his utaitwl in thrc ,.. i 1 "U't!""1 "r''nd "" '" n '. net "eit Ce' Thi Clre.it I.ullunter trotted a te 1H0 beVt '" ,,,n ",r""ih l retcr Will Tell ran phetr plenty of whizz " "3 ati ine wny, Th rncfl ftt the .rth IUndaJI tra uerend i,.. .. " nan ... i ihe tirht te hMt. .,,:; .: :i '"'. "t I iIre The iiiln l.enlr m.uI ii.. i" . ..."'."" ."a1 '.... .L ... . " " ." I..NE but the pilnteil tondltlenit of the North linn ! viu Tv"lfc!M " ,h l'l'P8lt- w' Pellm. Ih rls'ht Mlkn Kelly was buny the flrat heat of the HtnrterM were shut nut Y.nIn- he flair in Kelm pace. Three Jimmy McKnrrnn, Jehn Henry n,i te Clratten will mahe Mnriraret lllllen .n 7y that, free-for-all today, bit Mi r hi". B. ' nheuld win i And. t he knnif. uinJil 7,.'"" ? mrlt of 2 OOU nt llelmn.,,' .T..VT" ". ". ""' marie tered that. Northwest Has Sat. and Sun. Open The North We.t J'rofea.lennU ar open for barebnll cnanirementa ihi- u .'.?. "peI! Sunday. The ProfeaHenil. are" 'WA?:,' ,""' the tYratlaa. henu TtiVrei th" trattunK mne and nr wtlllna- te m... ".". in eajer . ei ion -rue-. ilV. y a ,hl " fa but either the W,t or thn Km, l u, ... .. ..... v-.t. ... ,. .an r.u-p wenr ,. , tiiuT tne ifiHHioe nenr Davis Cup Final AUSTRALIA vs. SPAIN Dcglnnlnff today will be described and annlyzed by William T. Tilden, 2d AMKK1CAN CHAMPION nnd EDWIN J. POLLOCK In the (Ebem'ng public JLebQcv SEVENTY-EIGHT ENTRIES IN WESTERN OPEN GOLF Barnes, Farrell and Crulkshank Latest Stare te Enter Detroit, Aug. 17. The names of twenty-seven professional and amateur golfer were added tedny te the list of entries for tiie Western open tourna ment te be held nt Oakland Hills next week. The total new stands at seventy eight. The latest additions Include the names of several pros who have some re cent netnble performances te their credit mob as Johnny Farrell, winner of the Shawnee tournament and con queror of Jim Humes nt Onkment. Anether Is Rebert Crulkshank, Gene Srtrnzen's opponent at Pittsburgh to te dny : Geerge Sargent, of Columbus, former national open champion ; Llevd Gulllekseii. former public links cham pion of Chicago; Geerge Turnbull nnd V. O. Hart, of Marietta. ().. who sprung into prominent' nt Skekie. nlse will try for the Western open crown. Teurnnment eflicinls here heard "Chick" Evans entry might be expected in a dav or. two. 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Affords Thrills for Gunner and Spectator FEATURE OF BIG TOURNEY MARKSM NAIM Deuble target sheeting has mera thrills for spectators than any ether Mjle of smashing clay birds. There fore, it Is expected that the gallery en the Absenn Hoiilevard, Atlnntic Oltjr, 1 N. J., will be very large en Tuesday, , .September 12, the second liny of the 1022 Grand American eluy target chntn' pienslilps. On this day both the nma- 1 tour und professional clininpiensliipti at" double targets will be contested. , Anether feature event which It ex pected te Interest the gnller.v Is the junior trnpshoetlng championship. In tills event bejs ranging In nge from ten te eighteen ,enrs will sheet 11 1 100 single tnrgets te determine which of the youths is entitled te wenr the trapsliootin trapslieotin trapslioetin irovMi. In double target sheeting two elaf; birds are sprung from tiie trap simul taneously. One tiles te the right, the ether te the left, nnd the shooter Is per mitted two shots, one at each of the targets. This style of sheeting approximate) mere ncnrlj than any ether the sheeting at birds in the l'eld A skilled performer can provide n thrill for tiie spectators cverv time lie sheets nt n pair, for he must be censtnntlj en the ulert te antic ipate the varying flight of the targets which 11111 j be caused bj wind condi tions. There are a number of trapshoeters who, because of the difficulties sur rounding it. would rather win the double target championship thnn nnyJ ether event 011 the Growl American program. A - 10c 2 for 25c 2 for 25c - 15c ti &3 Senater ("Actual Sm) "teter1"! MH il "'" -""-"-aTtlllimhlnTr "i T rhwh vUVJaUXi., ' ,'i.VJa V.' it.'f , 11 W ...Vi S5WCL - . r- -rj4, V5S UF Vi t$ I m ,E -Ja' M'i ! I pi ft MJ(jA