g$?Mv w-$ippp mmzti mm WFtT ,': 4i.i!:4yMB.'T1Wra,BBlSJV.i. - . -i. .. .1. ;.X,T)i.'.WtiXrjJ.. - j, i.Vj4i JC.ftWK-Vif.W.'y-i n csiirr'r.-;' ' raw & - r'v7.-virrWw; WWW f fid f r EVEjn'ING PUBLIC LliJbtilEK-PHlLAliELrHIA; VeDKUSJJ&Y, AUGUST 30, 1922 "' fcM-T. X $$$ Tilden Thinks Richards' Superb Tennis in Doubles Final Should Put Him in Davis Cup Matchef TILDEN PRAISES PL A Y OF VINCENT RICHARDS r 'play in Doubles Championship Matches Should Insure ,' His Selection for Davis Cup Final Set Saw " Best Tennis of Day Footing Was Peer By WILLIAM T. TILDEN, 2d National Tennis Cluimplen ' lleslmi, Muss., Aiir. .'10. fAMKRlCA rctnlncil the ileublcs A rlinmplennliip oAlie United Stelen at tlie T.otiRWeod Cricket Chili, CIiphI nut f fill, when Hie tlrfendlriR elinm- pIen. Incciit lUchnrdR nnd inypclf, defr.it ctl (lernld It. I'litterseit nnd Int O'llnrfi Weed, tlie AiiKtrnlinn DnvlH Cup chnllpiistTH, by the ucerc of 40, 0-1, (1-3. . Tlirre. ether nntlentil titles were wen when Arneld V. Jenra. of Providence, n, ,, rruslird Lewis White, of AiiMtln. Tex.. (1-0, (1-0. 0-1. Dnvld O'LeurIiIIii of I'lttshtirgli. defeated Mnlcelm Hill, of Jlosten, 7-"i J-U nnd Mrs. Molln Bjurtedt Mnllery nnd I bent MIsm Helen Wills nnd Hewnrd Kinney of Cnllfiirnln, (1-4. (Ml. In tlic junior nnd boys' slimles nnd tin; mixed doubles, respectively. The mngnlficent Rhewlng of Vin cent ItlchiirdH throughout the entire mn tch should insure his selection for the Davit Cup doubles next Saturday at Ferest Hills. In every department of the rmiip thp Yonkers lail showed except leim I control nnd hrllllnncy. The court, nfter three dnys of rnln. ftim soft nnd slippery te the point of dnnEPr. nnd It wns nlmest Impossible te ebtnln satisfactory footing. Footing Itethers Players Throughout the first et nil four piny ri wire obviously bothered by the Inse curity of their stnncc nnd repeatedly netted shots which ordinarily they teuld easily hnve tnnde. T'nttersen nnd T were the flagrant offenders during this period. Service held sway te thrcc-nll. On Hlchnrds' delivery, we led -10-levc, but dropped trwi points en successive errors when PntterM)!! lobbed short In front of me. With n certain kill in my hands OTPrnnxlety enused me te smash be yond the base. line, making the score dome. Pnt Weed seized the oppor tunity and wen the name with two suc cessive placement shots. This Inex cusable mis-s of mlnu cost us the iirst let 0- 4. Tlin second ct saw Richard '" Am nie1 brilliant vein.' Ilii iematienal and dnrinn volleying re prnlcdlu forced the. Australian pair into error thieugh their desire te leep the ball out of his reach. TI1HSK factors, coupled with a slight improvement en my part, gave us the 'eeend set with n ruh. The psychological break of the. match occurred in the third set. Service wen te three-all when we broke Pnt Weed's delivery for the first time during the match. Itlchnrds held thli ndvantnge and we gained the commanding lend of two bets te one by brenklng the formid able delivery of Patterson, nlded by two costly double-faults. The .Master Set Till) final set of the match produced the best tennis of the day. All four men yerp stendlly Improving as they became uspil te the soft court. Fer the first time the standard of piny reached rcnl championship caliber. In the first game the Australian team broke my delivery, but Patterson lest the nduintnge when he ngaln doulilo deulilo doulile fnultPil his service away. It seemed that the match would go five sets when Devenshire Entries for Thursday Kirst rare, -rursi $1010, clnlmlntr. three year-e'ds and i.p. 0 furlongs, foaled In arnda Mlt! Colleen Oallntil Oroem OlMlllJ- Tpuhler Secnn 1 rare OS MnrJnrlp V1I 110 stir Clnrrnie 110 I.arti- SYII . inn no no two pii'm tlOOO rlnltnlni rar old. Ath.mni .-.' ttulnnKH' . OS HlKh Tea US Mls Kdm 10! Armi .. (s . . 1011 ma no . 112 three- Tep Notch Th L'Utcr Macbnth till Uniiper Dnn .Snill s'pcunilU!1 11" Tteckerv Third rwe, purse I1U00. rliilmlnK. Jwnrnms end up, furlong" RIM h Luck n: Hpertllm Chinri" .11? 112 117 112 112 107 .102 VIiO fewpll Wm Oldt . Vultn 'Ituddies rirt f'tmsil Milmen.i . flinmp f lunis 10'J 107 112 li-j 117 fl7 107 Tep th MnrK ladlnK Stnr Alse pllslli'n, T'lrale Mc(Jpp llmk H.ickle Nnn McKlnney Mls (Jnltha . . 112 Teurih hup pur $1000. rlnimln?. three-e.ir-ulrt nnd up. 1 rnip. Gipsy Jno . . n.1 Alr Tan OS Topmost . . lis llli-knry lea N'.ipelllnn ...103 Znck TerrPll .. 103 iMOli'tn ,10S , Hifih incp, the WMkprvlllp. rtatmlnc. hnn-eli-up tursp 11U00 thrpo-jear-elds nnd up. J I 1H miles J'lUI nurk 0S Coltun I)loom 9S I'rnUDlf r .... ,. an , ion ion .ion Ids feiir- Ji'nmlp tin w rn r ra mil. .(..tin lll'l Tlnnn .JithIK Oeurmatwl . .1(1.' I'nstnrul Hwnln Crnek O Dawn 107 Merrlmac Smlh rncp p'iri- ttoeo. claiming. Jjear-e'ds and up. I ''. mlln Cairur . fif, retta's Jl'ft r.iicnmi . OS Mlt .. . JPuduii 10.1 'Dan . .. . ni .100 .107 S'ien''i r.n p i urje 1000, rlaimln, three ! ' ""It l miln nprt .(I jurdn "1U1S.I OS Iir. Shorter . 10.1 i rm lanuiuiiii '(million IK- t Win is Tlf "" Aunrnev Bl.yk lleltv Mar Mn,m , ipri.iilcii ClRlinfrl Hi'i rillilx-ily ltitet 107 103 l-'iiry . . . 10H Mill Kmnk Munrne . 113 10s Alm cllclhlp' .112 ToeiIIph ns tee Tlnellnif .117 loe Mr. Chix WbIU ln'j Hlluwnncj of flic, peunda i Weathei tlcar track soed. Thursday's Connaught Park Entries I'lrtt rice iliiimlnv, tiirep-par old and P 1 fUllellKK. Al "h . ,10S Hohekus ins S.nilte . 1 iH lenn 1'IS IOV Ml.. 1 na tiAnM.A inT . ....un . ..... ii.-iiki'i ...i. Jielden Chanre . 103 Jacehp-in . 101 -veiinirania 10.1 llobedll 10,1 M MauUh. Sei'end rai . up d furlens's rrepiirinda Jl'ltp Oil I.ee f ') '-Ting jjjl .101 I.uckv (llrl clalinlnB, thrsp.pr-nlds and 10 fuck e' th Main 103 1 nn (lli-nii test lim T.i rn win iniT .l(i:t H'el. Murphv 103 iVlh'll r." .. . " v iiiiiv.ih imnu . ...i Je iP Ti,,i,V.. '.V. iI'"J i,nv ' 0n " e Heffman nil 'hud imp I'lalmln three-par-olds and in II fuilmiKs W'mv .. ,111 ltn lt i'i...k... Jl.l "'nicer ini, vv,.:xz.r, : :U'""J... ":u ":u ":u Iln.-ir tiff '. ! Il'IIIKII'l' III. I -t -I-I lIlf iff .... I I 1.1 101 Max. Held fid llfl furilt Q'lalter , IM 1 11.1 MIeilllMi leurih raie, thp Ottawa 11-indlenp, two-jear-elds fe.iPd In fnnndn it furlong"' fl 1'rlsin.i . un ue OalPtv . HIS !' Pele kim nnnrls.i 101 uims .ScrapisT .10. Henpv's .IpivpI 104 I Ifih rnre. thn I'atllaiiii'iit pump, three. y'ir-tiMB and up, i miln and 70 atd. nunp .lelin un iiedmnnn inn yiv tlalles . .101 Mnilln A Neenan 101 i.hiu I,iih an Haniiriul" ml Jlfnimnlnu, H.l Mxih lace. clalmliiK. three-year-olds and ii' l' iiiIIpb T'iKMeii March ltd Handful 110 """."J .Ir 110 Captain Hvans 107 Jein Arlsjr 1 02 fhefn . mi Krrim !!li 'nreat "awk 0l " ' "- r,.i Nf"h. r""" il.ilniln. thte-jear-elds l"' Un Un imIIhs i. HMIarecle .110 .tftrv .T.ini.ttnl.r in I'lPdt 107 'flzir 105 Iiep h'ntuh Hey 1 Piled ('r)llppn , API'ientlce (ll Hecr-iim . in I lis am Human US 111 lilkmiiriCH of Ave pounds Wcaiher, ipnr tiaik fast Te Play Pest-Season Series tip'J?.nl .""I'l'l". Mlrh.. Auk .10 Pennant pinners In trie Michigan, Ontario and On- i H? f"'' nB'n "'I" '""' wl P'V "' iJ.W"Mm."0n ""tne" te decide th thain thain P'ensnip 0f th,. Cp, MrcerdlnEC te E. w. Ultiuu-.va, Cenlrul League pre.(dent. the Australians, by rushing the net nnd aggressively volleying at our feet, broke Richards' service for the lend nt 4-3. Hut ngaln Weed yielded, this time only nfter n stubbornly contested deuce gniiie of twelve points, nnd the score wns ngaln tied nt four-nil. We went into the lend nt fi-4 nnd the champion ship was ours when Pntterrnn dropped his service in the tenth game. '' 8KRMED te me that erer the entire watch Richards steed out the leading figure. Patterson teas uncertain ererhead and his service lacked its usual sevcritu. There teas little, te cheese between Vat Wern and myself. The watch could net be called great at any time, but this iras due were te the condition of the court than te any inherent weakness of the teams, ichich, en a true sue face, should be very evenly matched. ARNOLD .TONES, in winning the junior title from Lewis While, nrevpd himself a worthy successor te Mneent Itlchnrds. In fnct. he out eut elarsed the field mere decisively this J ear than did Richards a yeur age. fonts a Real Star His game shows n mere even devel opment than his predecessor, possessing ns It does the decisive, nggresslve ground strokes which Rlchiirds still lacks. .Tenes' performance ngnlnst White was ns nearly perfect tennis ns I have ever seen. He made no error-", either of emission or commission, thr.t were net fullv excusable in the light of his opponent s shots. Lewis White is n most premising youngster nnd n fnr better tennis player thnn today's score would indicate. Dnvld O'Leughlln eutstcadled nnd outfought Malcolm Hill In the boys' final. The Ilosten lad wns In the as cendancy throughout the first set In fact, leading nt 4-5 nnd 15-40 en O'Leughlin's service. The Pittsburgh youngster, undis mayed bv the score, smashed two fast services in succession into Hill's back hand corner, bringing the score te deuce, and thereafter held command of the situation. Reth boys showed n well-rounded, aggressive game, coupled with lournn leurnn ment spirit nnd generous sportsman ship. Mrs. Mnllery Reals Miss Wills Mrs. Molln Itjurstedt Mnllery, after having faced defeat nt the bands of Miss Wills when the little Callfernlnn led the national champion 5-4 in the final set of the women's invitation sin gles, proved herself ngnin the greatest mutch player In America bv lifting her game te Its greatest heights and pull ing out the match, 3-fl, fl-3. 7-.. Later, partnered with me. Mrs. Mnl Mnl eory wen her second national grass court title for the jenr by triumphing ever Miss Wills and Heward Klnsey In a match In which both women showed te great advantage. The tournament, outside of thp three dav ralnfiill, wns a tremendous success. Lurge. enthusiastic nnd at times unruly galleries filled the stands. The attend ance today broke nil lecerds for Long Leng Long weed, hundreds bnving te be turned away. The Tournament Committee, bended by Mr. Edwin Shenfe, ran the teurnnment with clecklike precision, while the tennis was of high class and sensational standard. Cvmirluht, lOSl, by Public Ltderr Compenj Thursday's Churchill Downs Entries Klrnt inc. purse $120(1. claiming, three- juir-eldK and tip. (I fuiUincn: Mem ni ri- Cant . en .1RI .107 .100 10S 100 levr .107 111 11)2 IlrlBht Trash . 4 Lady l"ral.e . . tit! Wlndlnu IhreiiKh Oil Lieut Colonel 101 I.ecUBt leaves .102 Archlp Alexander 111 Yeu Need . . .110 Whirl . 4 iirettn hph no Qunen Mich OH Kremlin I'ipajka . UlnlH'i AIhe Kllxlble i:d Onrrliiin May llodlne Mnenwlnk lllnn Rem) , . Approval l.ndv Mether Ilriend rrce purae $1200 maiden), two- jc.ir-ulil iinip,s .i turieiuii' Irish Una,. . 112 .Mmjnret . I'ut and Take 112 Aunile Em Kfinaiides 112 .Tuba l.ayel 1 1J Mammen ... Third race, purac $1200. rlnllnlr.K jeui-eldn nnd tip. 1 1-1(1 nillex- MemporenU nil Huneul W.ilnut Hall . . HID Vella K ... Nuriure 10S l'U7zle Nomlnee 10S Illnrk Thetn 112 . 112 .111 .. 112 three- 108 I0i .101) 10S TAturth race, nurrie $1200. clilmlne. iu-n pir-klH .""i (uilemrH Pair Alice 08 'Full Speen . 100 Mary I. ilardner 105 Kllzarmth Jewel 10.1 Manicure Maid 10s Ituilem 100 I.ealln .100 Wild Life . ..110 Fifth rnie, purse $1200, allewnnceit, the Tvler f Intel, lliroe-year-elda and up H fur fur lencn' .Ipannlp Hewdni 100 Atta llav 2d , l'eKasUK . .. 103 Commander tlaimway 111 McMeekln Sixth ince. nurse 710"n maldenj, -ar-e!d'. fllllen. .1 furlenci: Heyul Maid . .112 (a)I'ekn Ilennet (alHu-cel Lidy . 112 llaatern Star ., Needy 112 Sweet Cookie IliillPhltitunii . 112 (b)Heatlnn Time Iledazzle 112 . 103 . 103 two- . 112 . 112 112 112 (iiKlallnsher llrim. entry. tbl.Montfert-Joricu end'" Sevrnlh rare, purin $1200, clMmlnn, thrpe-eiir-(lil and up, 1 l-in rnllea; L.ifeudr" ON .Ionian ini lii'iulry 1(13 Pr (llttiert . 107 Whippet ,10s into . ...ins Hulle Kill Curson 111 Carnarvon 111 Apprentice 'illumined of fe pounds Ll.itmed Weather iri7zln ttnrk fa.l. j Saratoga Entries for Thursday s'irst t.tcp. cldlnilnv, thrpp-jear-eldn and up 'i lurittiiKi Fluff 10 1 102 Kill 104 Kill 101 111 10(1 Halt I'etpr . . llliickslenn , . Tem Cassldy . , 1-vll t'astnnet Sllntf M.'rlKht I.lKhtH .120 .tfirnse. . Timlircl i'ellv Wiiln Knnlnt . MeIIIp l.arnes inn en nu 101 us tin lllk'h Klikli'MtiHten r.stiuire , N"i-I race thi. fencjutl Handicap, nl. H "' IIIIIIV"I-""H, 111 7 - HHwnfliix If J Vlelliilsi . , in Uti'rtnkn i". lrcvlan lm Nesn Ile UH 'ihlrd Itncc. the Hopeful, for two-esr.eldi. ii iur iillUH I,unlln "3 All American OVH lu.lev0 Ml. ,jS Tunis Klacntaff 11.1 Wllderni'ss i (leldpii Uuln 11.1 MartliiKnle .. lirlKhl TommreH 11.1 ev . 11.1 11.1 nr. 130 no n.i 130 Ilarbary llui.li 11.1 Knchaniment - rtoonit - rteonit - rtoenit . 111 (leihnnk Keuith late ttm HarateKa Cne ihree- rnr-n1ilj and u:. 1 mil" nnd U fiiilnnms Hen llenims 1-" ilrev l.au Mad llatler .. I'.'d Kal Hann HxlPrmltutur . . I'JU .liu l'lflh rate, M-lltiiB thice-year-nhU and up, l 1 mile Fluff I'M Scullhh l.'hlpf 10.1 . "" ,f"uH Oiertalte . I.Mnlt Zralet Xrnphep Vender , Tltiiecti I suth race, Iiimkh- Plttsten . . Urlt ''"W Wev ' I" AmTlenn , HelphrlMinltt 'III,. I'.ilniiKl . HIl Spuiis lOrt I 11 1 KlrklPvlnxien . 110 ' . II H Hearchllaht HI . inn , . ,1'IH MiiinHniid 111 Hid Pell Wale lim l4 Daniel A . . 104 . 10J Tliernhcdsn . nil maiden tuu-year-ulda, BM fur- tl.l Kullnu . 113 HeremeQ. 113 Itohiielilln . 11.1 Woodland , 111! mack Krldjy 11.1 Primus IK' HuinlHildi allow antu of II Ul . .. 11.1 . 11.1 ,. 11.1 ...113 11.1 11.1 11.1 peunda tJiii.en Illiilii. lpri'iillve cl.imii'd MtMlhT clear Track weed. Sets New Gelf Recerd Seuth llrnil, liid.. Auk .10 -.lack makes lee vf Munclp In wiiiiiIiik ih Indiana open golf ihainplenahlu here yeU'rda. "l a new tei'ertl for the couise hy shoetlni! the ernt-li holes four under par, It iW eloped today Ills score was 72. 71. 71 and 70 for a leta! of '.'II. lllukenlee scurtii twrnty-lUe hlrdlps and en Mgle ni' played thn (our rounds without a ilnsl Wx up pearlnz In his score. P PHILS LOSE FIRST TO BRAVES, 2 T0 1 Hubbell Is Defeated in Bex Battle With Miller at Bosten EACH YIELDS EIGHT HITS F1IIST CJAME rntLi.ii'.H ,, . ,. aii, n. ir. n, a. b. Meknn If 3 0 0 2 e 0 Itnpp. 3b 4 1 1 e 0 Ijpbeurveau. cf 4 0 1 0 0 11 Walker. H 4 0 2 3 I e Park niien. 2b 3 e e 2 n 0 Hetcher. e 4 11 0 1 I 0 Lfljlle. lb 4 5 5V13 0 0 H'CUlS- 2 e eN 2 0 0 HubbPlt, p 3 n 1 e 3 0 Totals 31 "T 8 24 14 "0 neSTONI .. All. It. IT. O. A. E Pevll, cf 4 1 2 1 0 0 Kepf. 2b,- 4 1 1 4 1 0 ("mine, rf .1 0 2 2 II 11 Heur. If 3 O 0 2 11 0 Ilarhare.'Sb 3 n 1 2 3 0 nibeen, lb 3 O 1 0 0 0 Ferd, as ,. ! O II 2 3 II Cowdy, c 2 0 1 7 2 0 Miller, p 3 O 11 O 0 0 Total ."27 "2 8 20 P 0 Phillies 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 01 8 0 lloaten 200 0 0000 x 2 8 0 Iebourveau out. hit by batted ball. Twe-bane hits Hipp. 2: Cruise. Struck out l)y Hubbell. 2: Miller. 7. Firm base en baits Off Hubbell, 1: Miller, 2. Deublo playa 1 11 T.aIIa stnrrlllen h Ik Crnlsp. Ferd. Haprl. Ilce ny Hesor. Umpires McCormack and Hart Ilosten, Aur. .10, The Braves took the first same of n double-header with the Phillies here this .afternoon by a scere of 2 te 1. Beth Hubbell nnd Miller pitched n Reed pnmp. each hurler yielding eight hits. Miller received some sensational buppert. especially by Powell. The Braves scored nil e(. their runs In the first Inning en singles by Powell nnd Kepf, Cruise's sacrifice, Itescr's sacrifice fly te Mehan nnd n sIiirIc by Barbnre. The Phillies scored their only run In the sixth en Hnpp'.s double and Walker's single. Details nf the Game FIJIST Meknn filed te HeFcr. Itnpp fnnned. I.ebeurvcnu beat out a hit te Kepf. I.ebeurveau was declared out when "Walker's Rreunder lilt him en the shoe, Wnlker getting credit for a hit. Ne runs. Powell HnciPn single ever Parkin son's head. Kepf bent cut n lilt te ltnpp. Cruise sacrificed, Hubbell te Lcfllle. Beser'n long fiy te Meknn scored Powell. Barbnre singled te right, scoring Kepf, but when be tried te stretch it. into n tieunie he was ent, Wnlker te Parkinson. Twe runs. SECOND Parkinson was called out en strikes. Fletcher filed te Ferd. I.es lie singled te left. Leslie died stealing, Gowdy te Kepf. Ne runs. Gibsen singled te right. Ferd sac rificed, Hubbell te Leslie. Gowdy fouled te Itnpp. Fletcher threw out Miller. Ne runs. TIHItD Henline filed te Reser. Hubbell struck out. Bnrbare threw out Moken. Ne runs. Powell filed te W nlker. Parkinson threw out Kepf. Cruise went out the same way. Ne runs. FOUIITH Itnpp doubled te right. T.ebeurveau struck out. Powell went te deep center for Wnlker's long fly, Itnpp going te third nfter the catch. Parkinson walked. Fletcher filed te Cruise. Ne runs. Hubbell threw out Itescr. Parkinson leaped in the nir and pulled down Bar bore's line drive with his gloved hnnd. Gibsen filed te Meknn. Ne runs. FIFTH l.islie singled through the box. Henline fanned and Leslie was doubled stealing. Gowdy te Kepf. Hub bell filed te Kepf. Ne runs. Fletcher threw out Ferd. Gowdy singled te left. Miller was called out en strikes. Powell beat out n slew roller te Hubbll. Parkinson threw out Kepf. Ne runs. SIXTH Barbnre threw out Meknn. Itnpp doubled te right center. Lebour Lebeur veuu Hied te Ferd. Wnlker singled ever second, scoring Itnpp. Parkinson forced Walker. Ferd te Ilarbare. One run. Cruise beat out a hit te deep short. Ileser forced Cruise, Piuklnseu te Fletcher. Bnrliarc bit into 11 double nlay. Fletcher te Parkinson te Leslie. Ne runs. SEVENTH Barbnre threw out Fletcher. Ferd threw out Leslie. Hen line walked. Hubbell singled te center, Henline stepping nt second. Meknn pepped te Bnrbare. Ne runs. Gibsen filed te Wnlker. Ferd grounded te Leslie. Gowdy wnlkcd. Miller was called out en strikes. Ne runs. EIGHTH Rapp was called out en strikes. Lebourvenu also struck out. Kepf threw out Wnlker Ne runs. Powell grounded out te Leslie. Fletcher threw out Kepf. Cruise dou bled te left. Reser filed te Wnlker. Ne runs. NINTH Parkinson was thrown out by Ferd. Fletcher filed te Cruise. Les lie flied te Kepf. Ne runs. MEAD0WBR00K POLO FOUR MEETS ORANGE COUNTY Mlllburn and Hitchcock, Interna tionalists, in Herbert Cup Match Riimsun, X. .1., A iir HO. Meadow Meadew Meadow IueoU'h fiiineiip ile four with two of America's inteniiitieuiiK Ulteheeel; nml leu'lhe great Millhiiru in the line-iii. ninile it.: ItrM niiieiimnei in the llereeit .Ale .Ale ir.erial eompetitlen at the iii-tuieMiie ltuiiiMin Country Cluh tedny. 'The OriiiiKe t'eiinty team led nt fl te 0 when piny mi called beenuv of l lie hntulinii Mendowhreok had te allow. After the M'ilinui:iKen up and down the Held Illti'hceck scored for the Meadow Meadew Meadow hreoldtes. Ritiusey evened it for the Ornuge County nfler u foul a ineincnt later. .Scere: Ornnue County, 7; Jlemlowhreok, !. What May Happen In Baseball Today NATION l, i.i:.niK I ('lull W. I, v.v. Win Lese .111? .Mn .11.1 .All ..1 III P"t Ne Verk 71 en in IIS 07 ,1ft 41 1 ID A4 n.i M fifi n.i 73 Kit Ml ..ini ..itn ..us ..14,1 .fi.'ti ..101 ,M3 ..1.11 .ISIS tnirnse I 1 aet 3', ?!. Ixiiils i inrinnuti Ittsliitnrli Itroekljn Ihlllles Ilosten ,IS4 ,IKH .ISO .3(111 ..171 .MS .'.17'J .331 .317 Win lim l.ee tn VMIIHK A.N I.KAC.t'K Clul. N'ftt' lerK t, lul llrlrnlt ( leirlund . Chic in Washington Middles llntten V. P.O. .111X1 ..IS) .,1111 .101 .Itfj .urn .4.' I .380 Win .611.1 .."ill ..113 urn 47J . un .3HA Lese ,,111,1 ..18 1 ..13.1 ..100 .IMS .4111 .IK .377 1.1 71 KS flit HI AH fit in YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL I.KWU'R llroekhn. 31 I'lttshiirgh, 2, l'ltUliurth. Oi Hroekl.Mi, e Isreend enme), (h'rnse. till M. Imls, II, Other clubs net sclirtlulril. AMKHICAN I.HAtlllK Atlilrllrs. Al ItiNlmi, .1 Urn Innings). New lerk, Hi Washington, I. St, Leuis, fli ClereUnd. S. Cblcaiv, 0 Detroit, 3 (ten Inntnii), Phils and Braves Split Twin Bill Continued from Pane One Wclnert bnd the best of Braxten nnd Oesehgcr In the second. Wolnert'H bet nlse was n feature or tlin nightcap. Lefty breuiibt In four of thn Qunkcts' halt dozen markers. Details of Hie Game FIRST Meknn filed te Powell. Ferd threw out Itnpp. Williams wns out, Gibsen te Braxten. Ne runs. Powell whs called out en strikes. Rapp threw out Kepf. Pnrkiiien threw nut Nichelson. Ne runs. SECOND Kepf rim Inte sjiert right for Walker's fiy. Pnrklnsen wnlked. Fletcher forced Parkinson, Braxten te Ferd. Leslie dropped 0 double In left. Fletcher going te third, Peters lined te Reser. Ne runs. Reser walked. Bnrbare nlse wnlked Gibsen beat out n bunt tewnrd third, filling the bnses. Ferd filed te Meknn and Reser scored nfter the cntch. O'Ncll forced Gibben. Fletcher te Par kinson, Bnrbare going te third. Bmx Bmx ten fnnned. One run. THIRD Wclnert reached first when Bruxton dropped his easy fly. Meknn sacrificed, Brniten te Gibsen. Rapp doubled te left center, scoring Wclnert. Williams fnnned. Jnlker fouled te Gibsen. One run. Powell doubled te right. Kepf milked. Nichelson - forced Powell, Wclnert te Rapp. . Reser fouled te Peters. On nn nttempted double stcnl Kepf wns out nt third, Peters te Rapp. FOCRTH Pnrklnsen filed te Reser. Fletcher filed te Powell. Leslie sin gled te center. Peters forced Leslie, Ferd te Kepf. Ne runs. Bnrbnre Hied te Meknn. Gibsen wns out, Rnpp te Leslie. Ferd was out the wime way. Ne runs. FIFTH Wclnert singled te center. Meknn sacrificed. Braxten te Gibsen. Rnpp pepped te Kepf. Williams lieunced u single off Kepf'n chest, scor ing Wclnert. Wllllnms died stenling, (J Nell te lord. ne run. Wclnert threw out O'Nell. Brnxten filed te Williams. Fletcher threw out Powell. Ne runs. SIXTH Wnlker filed te Reser. Ferd threw out Pnrkinsen. Fletcher wns hit by n pitched bnll. Leslie tiled te Kepf. Ne runs. Fletcher threw out Kepf. Nichelson fouled te Peters. Reser wns called out en strikes. Ne runs. SEVENTH Peters lofted te Powell. Wclnert singled te left nnd took second when Reser let the ball go through his legs. Ferd threw out Meknn, Wclnert going te third. Rnpp singled te left, scoring Wclnert. Rnpp' died stealing, O'Nell te Ferd. One run. Fletcher threw out Bnrbare. Gibsen singled te right. Ferd renched first nnd Gibsen j-cered en Fletcher's fum ble. O'Ncll dropped n single In short center, filling the bnses. Gowdy batted for Braxten. Gibsen scored. Feul went te third nnd O'Nell te second en n wild pitch. Gowdy wns purposely passed, filling the bases. Nixon batted for Powell nntl pepped te Peters. Kepf singled te right, scoring Ferd nnd O'Ncll. Nichelson forced Kepf, Rnpp te Pnrklnsen. Three runs. EIGHTH Nixon went te center nnd Oeschger went In te pitch for Bosten. Williams struck out. Walker singled te right. Pnrklnsen singled te right, Walker stepping nt second. Fletcher singled te right, scoring Wnlker. Pnrklnsen took third nnd Fletcher second en the threw home, Oeschger v;ns tnken out nnd replaced by McNu nuirn. Leslie pepped te Gibsen. On n short wild pitch Parkinson tried te score but wns out, O'Neil te McNntnnrn. One run. Parkinson threw out Reser. Bnr bnre pepped te Parkinson. Gibsen dou bled te left. Rapp threw out Ferd. Ne runs. VI"MTll.ln fni.tml ,. Itnehnrn I ... . ... VV . ''"" i Wclnert wnlkcd. Mekihi smuled te i center. Ferd dcllected NIxem'k perfect thtew Inte the Rrmidstiind. Wclnert wns nllewed te tcere nnd Meknn went te third. Rnpp's fiy te Nichelson stored .Meknn. Illinois wns out, Gili- j 1. 1 .1 . Tvv i ,- Pnrkiii'-eii threw out O'Neil. Cruise . bntted for McNntnnrn nntl Hied te Wnllter. VIte.i klnfflnil In ....nler ICnnf I .......... .. .. ....a.... ... .. ...... ..g.. filed e WilllnniH. Ne runs. Pratt's Hemer in 10th Trips A's, 6-5 Centlmcil from Pace One way iineii te I'J, .Miller and wni 'a (v when the latter niiiffetl (hi. bnll. Me Me Me (lowen Hied te B. Millet. Scheer Hied te Harris. Xe runs. THIRD Ruel pepped te Yeunu (lallnwny whipped out I'enneck, Yeun tnseil out Mitchell. Xe runs, Hatnineh singled te left. Yeuhk t'ied te Cellins. Hauler pepped te l'rntt. Walker called out en strikes. Xe runs. FOCRTH E Miller doubled te left. ' Burns bent out it bunt te Heliuneh. K Miller Hiking lliittl. Pratt singlm! te rlRht, M'erintj K. Miller nnd iiuiiiiik ' Ilurtis en secentl TrviiiK te pick Hums off second. Ileltnacli threw wild and , both runners nilvnnced a bupe. Har ris singled te left, miring Hums, l'rntt ' takitiB third. Celllnt,' .ticrlfien llv te ! Walker "-cored l'rntt. I'ltteiiger pepped i te Gnllewny. Ruel walked. I'eiiiuult ' liiBled te light, -.coring Harris, Unci inkitiK Ihird. I'enneck went te ''ecend I mi the threw-In Ogtlen new pitching for Athletics. Mitchell Hied te Walker. ; Four runs. R. Miller pepped te Mitchell Per- l kins pepped te Rnrnx. Cnl'ewnv ,i1mi pepped te Mitchell FIFTH 1 Miller fnnned ,'iud was out, IVrkins te Hau-..' Rurtw hit a home run Inte the left -field stands. Pralt fanned Hurt is milked Cellins Hied in R. Miller. One run. I Mct.ewan singled te left Si beer lilt I his second major-league heinci , the b.tll Kiiltig high in the left-lieltl hle.u hers. i.MiCewiiu scoring nhend of him. Pratt threw out Ogden Pratt and Iliirns tetlretl Yeung. Hutiser fanned Twe ' runs. SIXTH AValker made a nice running catch of Pit tcnger's liner. Ruel fnnned. I'enneck lined te It Miller. Xe runs. Walker tiled te Cellins. 1'iatt tossed mil R. Miller. I'etkiiis singleil te left. , liallewav also singled off I'ittenger's I glove, Perkins pulling up at second. Mcllewnii pepped te I'ltteiiger. Xe i runs. SKVBNTII- Mitchell out. linlleuav te llnuser. 13. Miller died the same way. UuriiB rolled a slew single te short Hums stele second. l'rntt Hied te R. .Miller. Xe runs. Scheer bent out a bunt te Ruel Og ilen hit le Pcnneck. who tlnc te sec mill, tning for Sclieei ; when Pralt dropped the hall Schrer continued te third. Yeung lilt into n double u. I'l'iut tti Aiiii'iieit in mime, Mlieer scor ing mi the phi. Hauler fmiletl te , Ruel. One run. F.KiHTH Hnrris pepped te Calle- ' j way. Yeung tossed mil Cellins Pit tenger iepped te Scheer. Ne runs Walker doubled nleng the left Held ' I line Miller singled te settler scoring I 1 Walker. Mitchell threw out I'etkiiis, ' Miller lllldlif hpciinil tiiilli.tv,.. .. ., t purpesel) passed. Mcliewan 'sai'rl I lit ed. mid was safe when Peniieik threw I wild te firr-l. Scheer died te Pratt, Druggy bntted for Ugtlcu, and walked, forcing In B. Miller with the tying run. Yeung filed te Hnrris. Twe runs. NINTH Nnylnr pitching for Ath letics. Ruel singled te left. Pcnneck wnlked. Mitchell sncrlllcd, Perkins I" Yeung. E. Miller fouled te Schcer. Burns filed te B. .Miller. Ne runs. Hnuscr filed te E. Miller. Wnlker wnlkcd. B. Miller lifted high te Pratt. Wnlker out stenling, Ruel te Mitchell. Ne runs. TENTH Pratt hit n homer Inte the left field stnnd. Harris flied te Me Gewnn. Cellins lifted te Yeung. Pit tenger filed te McGewnn. One run. Perkins safe en Mitchell's error. Gnllewny forced Perkins, Mitchell te Prntt. McGewnn filed te Hnrris. Gnllewny out stenlliiR, Ruel te Mitchell. Ne runs. Evelyn Sawyer Wins First at Saratoga Cnntlmtrrl from Pnite One 2. Panaaaln. 100, Marlnect 30-1 10-1 R-l 3 Peer Pne. 104, M-trtz 4-1 7-fi 1-" Time, 1 ill) 3;5. Homestretch. Avalanche. Q"J1.1.',' A.0"!'. P. V.J" Bml ''UcltliU nlae ran. 8M.OMI ltAC'13. ihu Flett"burn Handicap, threo-ypar-elda nnd tip, (1 furlemr 1. Knobble, 121. L. Tatnr . . fl-r, 2..-. out 2. NulUinllst, 1 1B. Kvefh. . !.,- 2-S nut 3 Wellflnder. IIS, Merlmee. 20-1 4-1 7-3 I'."1.?:.1 !.".':?! "00'1 Time. ilIke run THIIllJ HACti, for miles. tbre-ear-elds. Ill mile. 1 '".motion, lift. McAIpp . . fl-fi out out It. Nedna. 11... Kcetrh 3.(1 nut out Time. 2:11 1 n Only two ptnrlcrp. KOL'llTH J1ACI1. the Amsterdam Helllns., thrpp-piir-eM nnd up. 1 mile; 1. CeFtlxan. II.". M.rlinpp.. . n-l een out 2. TatufprlnP. US. Marlnelll.. 3-4 out out 3. Muskallnnne. 101. Mum. . . r.-2 3-r. out lime. 1:13. Hedselleld nlse ran. 'Cou rted. FIFTH HACK, thn Crown Point Handicap, threp-yenr-elilH nnd up, 1 mite- 1. Prince .lamps, 100, Timlin . 4-1 fl.fi out 2. 't of. White, ion. A.WIIaen 4-1 7-S out 3 Thimble, OK. Themas. . .. 3-1 eon out Time, 1:42 1-3. Illeres nlxn tan CONNAUGHT PARK RESULTS FIIIHT ItACn. rlalmlnit, threp- ear-olds nnd up. fl furlongs 1. Tltenla. 110. Ilernes 10 00 I. in $2 Br, 2. Ciceronian. 107. Walls 3 3s 2 fiR 3. Hedmen. 112. Nelan . . 0.3s Time. I 13 4-3 I.aurH Miller. A I Pierce. Illiick Pal, Jaceblna, ThtlllH and PrettndPr nlnn rnn. HKCONP RACI!. cleimlnir thrco-jear-elds and un. It furlemts 1 Purl, 112. Erltksen.. 2 Vlbrntp, In', erxnn . . 3. Viva Cuba, 110. Ilexa- 3 00 I2.K.1 $2 se 17.00 ft. 73 nnvyskl 1 1 73 Tlme. 1 II. lints It . 1. Milan O.. rtatllvant. Lidy Luxury. Florentine, Shenandoah and pllpd ( elleen nlMi ran THIIU) IIACH. rlnlmlnu. thrrp-ve.1r.eld9 and up. foaled In C'aiMd.i, 1 mile 70 yard'! 1. Mallonmet. 100. Sharps J10 in J7.a."i 15,10 2. Scet Heiut.114. Ilabln fl.UO 4 3(V 3. Aunt Mn,, 100. Jlewan. . . ... 3.40 Time, 1:17 3-fl. Arrnrl, Myrtle Crown. Indian Prlnre. Itnck Silk, rieninll. llarsann Cov. Prlmu nnd Mell Cutpurse also ran. FOURTH IIACi:. clalmlntr, three-yenr-elds and up. ft1,., furlencs 1. Sun lime. Ill, Krlcksen IT M $3 or, J2 ,-,n 2. fpylanc" 110 Turner. 2 70 2.3."i 3 The I.amh. 117. (irennry . . . 70 Tltnp, 1 07. Fuiee. St. Dennrd. i.'nmou i.'nmeu fluKp and lllui Ribbon nltn ran Firm . llAfi:, dnlmlnr. threc-ycar-elds and up. ' mile"' t. Xerth Wales, loe, ., A"ln, '. " 23 SO MO Or. 14 20 2. llne-ieNllle, loll, Wnllnce 17 30 4 te 3 Sailor. Ill Krleksen . .2 00 Time. 2.37. Harry M Stevens, ("iiuiiwnt, sweet K.l3 nnd Whit RIiIkp also ran DEVONSHIRE RESULTS FIRST RACK. P'lrse $1000. clalmlnir two-vear-eldi, maidens 3 furlengs: I Dentnrlu. 107. Murphv $2!.S3 $7 70 $3 20 2. Kan llaille. 107. Small- weed 4.13 2 43 3. Miss Mbertv. 107. F Wilsen . . . 4 3e Time. 1.03 lli-tlv Mae, Hartells. ,Dlcl(l Dlx. Ilrandpst nnd Sly Vex also ran. Si:CON DRACn. purse I1R00, clalmlnR. threp-venr-elds nnd lit), 1 l-in mllps 1 StBnlev. 110. Fnter ... $10.1)0 $103 J1 73 2 Kemi. 110, PctZTOIdt 3.00 "73 3. Felr VlrKlnlu US J Grccerv . . . . . ... 4 20 Tlme. 1:.".0 1-: Amanda Ynnkei Hey, Net Vet, Cillt FranK". Plum ninssem. KlnK ln II, lljijy Cel. F.dna I) and Nupthallus nlse ran THIRD RACK, nursei $1000, claiming, thrte-sear-elds, 11 furlonus furlenus 1. Little lllnclt HlieiP 116. Wayt . .. . J 17 .10 10 20 $1 Ce 2 Delhlnmr. 103. Cli.ilmers . . 4.00 4 10 S Miirlmbn, 103. Petrirnlat 4 20 Time. 1 1." rinrastle. Tene Sue Culj.i KnCnntn. ItrlJJJimt Rav and Onlala nln rnn. FOFRTH ITACi:. purs.i $1000. clulmlnii, Ihree-yent -olds nnd up. 1 1-ld mites. 1. "IICK Krtl. I I... H n'l . l J.4U jr. U0 4 20 j. civaicnneur u no Trnmbiev i.ne 333 ," ' ?iiiivi oe.j Time. 1 no fiinck' Hi.ckle. saw.ty jiurt and tir Si-l.aer.T nts Km 3 Te He- CHURCHILL DOWNS RESULTS I'lRhT RACi:. pure J1200 cUlmlnir, ,i,r,..y,Ur-eniH im.i ui, 0 furiet.nn 1 Und.Aiim lne. f ...S-mlth .... . $14 00 1 I flfl 00 2 WliluiM.n 100 V Peel. S SO 4 30 il Miss .Mufrlns.lOU.CIrtPns 3 '.'0 Tlim 1:12 4-fi Ixittle heirulne Qualltv. Pi men Welles Diana, .lnnku, Di-rnlpr Seu urd IIpIIp ti I'llzint'thtewn nhe the HKCONI) HACi:. purse J11I0O, maiden two. eat-olds. " fill Ien s 1 Who Knows M". 11.1, l; Peel .. .fin 00 $.1 tn 13 0 n. rush. 11A. SleIiIp 1100 B.lll Is. Itencelaw 111, 1 ennedy R 40 Time. 101 J-.1. Helle Aniln Thelma K . Lilly SI.. L.uly Ve,nle. Yerlck ituniu Jr. ' Htiinlvy. Pctutit. Kinsman. AlliPrt I., audi I K.haltnctte ulse ran. -leupieci. auiicu ! Tllllin Itrn. purs Jisne rlalmlns. thioi'-ter-olds and up, 1 mllp "0 yards 1 I.eu WldrlK. inn. I Owtns tJ'J 0 ell .10 $7.00 1! Opulent lull Ktslerls 14 30 7 10 'it Thev Hliall Net Pass. I in.1 II .tones. . . ROD line'. l l.i ,-e. liaildi r lyiiiu j-rim-i-Tex. Mavehnns Unm drace UtuRherty, War Spirit, Alex. .Ir Jlerehinl also rnn Five Leading Batsmen in Each Majer League AMKHICAN LKAfil K (i. A. II. n. II. P.C. sUler, St. 1Mlls 1V0 IU7 IOI 301 ,40H Cnlib. Deirnlt 113 141 S3 177 ,30H lenker. Cletelnnil 113 IIJ H.1 1,12 .3nt Itellinnnn. Detroit. I IH 4.1,1 0! inn .3.1H Sehanit. N Yerk 0(1 310 37 10.1 .311) nation i. i.i:u;ii: llnmslij. SI. I-eul-. l'-'i IK.1 Uri IHU 3IH) Tlmej. l'lttshtirKh 1)0 310 I'J 116 .371 (Irlitips, ChlriiKO HSI 3U0 SI till ,30(1 lllxlirr. PlttshurKh 113 171) M.I 174 .3113 llnlleeher. C'lilracn ?( 18S 7 17.1 ,3,1 Skin Tortured Babies Sleep Mothers Rest After Cuticura Sesp.Ointnient TaHim,2f.e STerywhere Kertsmfitts address Ostlceisll'bitr!l,tlpt Z,llsll,ttll, Faulty Elimination Relieved Without the Use nf lMxatives Xnjel Is n, lubricant net a ntcillelne or Itisntlve se cnimei Ki'll'. WlH'ii jett ttre (iiiisilputi'd, net rtitiiigli of Niitiire's u lirlnitlni; lltitiiii is, unxliut'd In the heu'L'l te Ki-en tliw toeft ivitste soft nml meling. no ('tern pre mtIIhj X ii e I IllH'JlllsO It Itl'tH IIKp tliN mitn rnl lull rlcftnt nnd thus re- jQll plttpiN It. Try it teuiiy. A LUBRICANT-NOT A LAXATIVE EAST MEETS WEST IN GOLF TOURNEY Beth Semi-finals in Public Links Competition Are Inter sectional Battles HELD TACKLES AULBACH Teledo. 0.. Aug. .10. Knsl met Wet In both setnl-linnl tnntcbcH of the Mi; tlennl Public Units Relf teurtinmctit thiH nfternoen. ench section fiirnishlntt two victors in the third round plnyctl thlM ineriiltiR. , , Kddie Held, of St. I.eiil. fncetl Georce Aulbncli. of Rosten, In the first senil-linnl. while Henry Decker, of Knnsni City, met Rlchnrd Wnlsh, of New Yerk. The lnernlnK round furnished one up set, Wnltdi defentlni? Hill Qulnlnn. of Ileutfiti, New Knglnnd 6hainplen. i tint!1! nfter being four down ul the turn. On the Inst nine Qulnlnn bertnn tnklmt three putts te the ureeti nnd Wuhh wen five out of six boles begin ning with the twelfth nnd halved the ether. Ileld's victory wns In nn Intcrnn Intcrnn tlennl tnntrh. .7. V. Christie, vetcrnn of Terente. Cnn., MiccumbltiR te the nlneteen-yenr-eld St. Leuis boy. Held plnyctl errntlcnlly with his mnslilc. but never fulled In the pinch, driving the 281 -yard twelfth nntl the aei-ynrd eighteenth, the latter being just n bye hole, however. Sit mm nry : THIRD ROUST) IMrlls Held. St Ixiul" Mn . defeated J.iF. Christie Terente. Canada. 4 and 2. (.erice Aulbach. Ilosten. Man., eeieaicu Tem Mnlle.v. St. Leuis. Mn.. fi and 4 Richard Walsh. New Yerk, defeated W II Ham Qulnlen, Iyosten, 2 nnd 1 ...... Henry Dicker. Kansas Vt . defeated lvl Curtln, Newark. N J . 2 nnd 1. MRS. BARLOW DEFEATS MRS. F1TLER ON LINKS Miss Collett and Miss Cumminga Will Meet at Shenecesaett New Ixnden. Conn., Aug. .'10. Mis Glcnnn Collett. of the Rhede Islnnd C. C, nnd Miss Kdith CummingH, of Onwentsin. will meet in the second lniind of the Shenecesset invitation golf tournament tomorrow, both having wen rather handily today. Miss Collett wen today from Mrs. Alex. Smith, of Sheneceett, by fi and 4 nntl Miss Cti turnings wen from Mis M. V. Griscom, of Merlen, by 7 nnd .". Mrs. Rennld II. P.arlew. nf Morien, defeated her club mnte, Mrs. E. H. Kltler, by S and 7. Summaries: t'ltamplensliln Division M'ss r.lenna Collet. Rhede Islnnd C r defeated Mis Alexander Smith, of Phen Phen cessett 3 nnd 4. Mls IMlth Cummlnus Dnwentsla. d ftM'ed Miss M. F (Jrtscem. Merlen. 7 nnd MrB. D, ('. Hurd. Helment Springs, de feated Mrs. C. M Daniel" Huffnle. 4 nnd 3. Mrs. Albert Tailor. IViinnnek. defeated Mrs J C Pr'rer, Sheneees8Ptt. 4 and 3. Miss Anltu I.lhmcJ Mlseunml-ut defeated Miss Muureln Crout Whlte Hecch, 1 nnd 2. Mrs Renald II. Harlow, Merlen defeated Mis n. II. Filler Merlen 8 and 7. Mrs .f II. Hese Hewlcklcy, defeuted Mrs. Charlvs DOArey. Sprlactield. 7 nnd 5. Hetty O German. Metaremrt. 'von from Mrs S Wilde. Full-view, bv default. Teams Want Holiday Games Th" Tlnlrum A A. ts open for n m en Laber Dav nt home or nwny Call I. M. Sebrlnir. S7 Lester nenue, phone Wood land 4013 W The Qunker City Profession His Tirft nlsn open for both A M. and P M rentestt fall Poplar 8304 W. Standings of the Games in Phila. Championships PHILA. CHAMPIONSHIP POl'TII rniI.AIIKLPIII SKfTION" W. L. P.P. W. L. P.C. Snlins 1 e (MM) 8. I'lille O I .000 I'lelsher I 1 ..100 NORTH PIIILAIIKI.PMIA SLPTION" W L. P.C. W. L. V.C. Hsihvnn 8 0 l.OIMI N. Phils ..loe llrldrsh'g I I .1100 Mentnn 0 3 .000 WKST PIIILAIIKLPIIIV SKCTION W . L. P.C. ; L. P.P. sienenut t ii i.iiimi I. it tires e i Shitmihnn I 1 ..100 Phil. Trr. Il I OUT-OF-TOWN SECTION lien .00-0 IV. L. P.C. IVIImlne'ii 1 n l.iuie chrster 1. e P.C. 000 Men's Hats VHbuTfl. Derby n ami s n f t n KemndHM Inte latppt mylen and rrtr'mmcd pquril te I1I1V Jeffersen Hat Ce., 135 S. 10th St. " PUBLIC SPEAKING! vv natever success you may make can be increased by the ability te speak en your feet.1 The Drexel Method is unusual; net oratory, but practical business talking, every class ! hour. ' Enrollment Opens Sept. 5' DREXEL EVENING SCHOOL BASEBALL Today, 3:30 P. M. MIIIIL- nitlj ;ilt AND I.MIH.H . ' Mlll.llKs ,,. iiikte.N Itesenrd sent. l l.lmliel. nml snjil.llnr. Rl iril T 23'" i: n vr. ii mi , BIJUU BOXING TONIGHT Eddie Dempiey vs.Yng.JackDempsev I wii.i.ii: HAttitw . ii mm ikuh iiivv I 11KNMP. rttlLIIMXN i" l"e.,r : c I VSi-i lev, (;rlin.eii lpr.."rp "' "VN'- I MiIIp ILni's Mill lim ,k-r Delance Ball Park, Delance. N. J TiiiKMi.w rvr.MNfi. tnrsT ii ' HITS llt IIOXINi. , l.l.W IK.MM.IH is. J I ill.,,,, ALIIOLTZMVN ,.. Willi K III itii i (jrlmiP llmitnm nf lllierslde pi.Vi W,lPnllHi0 nUN,:v M. HKHII Ml ICli'lK le,v.v,.!JMi,"s " ''-!!i5iK ciiAiii.tr. KITSIK nun. ,! .. .. "'I'". C'emnisnrhi 4JLN1 HAL AIIMIXSION RKSKRVKn 8I1ATS . l mi Rl.n0 Beets and Saddle Churchill Downs fall meeting opens tedny with the tistinl high -Muss cnrtl te be expected nt this famous ceursi). The fields art well bnlnnced nnd the public bns no fear that the well-filled cards will be tern te pieces by Kcrntcbes. The Fulls City, Handicap Is the feature for the opening thiy It Is for three-ycnr-eltls nnd up, nl n mile nnd un eighth, S.(MM) milled. ReckinlnKter np iien.ru best, with I.ndy Mndcnp nnd Pnrnder ns ceiilenders. flther horses which seem best nt the Downs nrc: First race Miss Muffins, May Hotline, Relle of Ellznbcthtewn ; second Montfort .Jenes entry, Rencelnw, Who Knows Me: third Merchant, Wultiut Fall. Fixing Prince; fourth I)r. Clnrk. Itrnetlalhnne, Choclie; sixth Prince K., Tip Tee Inn. Miss Melse ; seventh Mnrinu Cerps, Georgette. Tulnne. The Anncrdam Selling Slakes is the feature nt Snrntegn tetlny. Medo an pears best at the uelglits, although Mtisknllengc nnd Cestlgnn are dnnger dnnger eus (ompetlters. Horses which seem bet it the Spa are: First race Evelyn Sawyer. Peer Puss, Noen Glide; second Knobble, Reutlctlge, Goetl Times; third Prudish Emotion. Nednii ; fourth Mede, Musk Musk allenge, Cestlgnn: fifth Knobble. Hit of White. Southern Cress; sixth Brocade, Hcnnn, Jigstep. Devenshire: First nice Eatt Gnlle, Dixie Dick, Sly Fex ; second Stanley, Nnpthalus. Gilt Fringe; third Del mlmcr, Little Rlnck Sheep, Ouiek Run; fourth Pincerest. Cel. Mntt. Plrnte McOce; fifth Tycoon. Mnrc ninnehe, Hughes Grnhnm ; sixth Citntien, Guv' ner, Mght Raider: seventh Wild flower, Americnn Rey, Ettnhe. Cennanglit: First race Redmon, Rlnck Pnt. Al Pierce: second T.mlr Luxury, Purl. Gnllivant; thirdReck Silk, Aunt Lin, Sweet Beuquet: fourth reylnncc. Cntnriiflncp. Ht. n.-inne.t. fifth Sailor, North Wnlcs, narry M. I Stevens: sixth King Trojan. Tan II, ' A l1"1,-:, K'vcnth Gnth. Duke Ruff, I The Enrjuircr. Powell Resigns at Leland Stanford Clntelnml. Au 80. Waltsr D. PewpII. Physical director at Inland htanferd Unl prsltv. has rcslsnpd te cntsr business at Atlanta. Oa hp announced hpre today Powell fnrm'rly was a star tackl. at I'nl verslty of Wisconsin lis Is hern lsltln nnd pjtrpfts te go te Atlanta about Spp tembPr II. 49h Annual Midsummer Sale UNDERWEAR Nainsoek Athletic Union Suits, 75c . (regular $1.50 stuff) Pull-ever shirt 50c Nainsoek drawers 65c Jean Drawers 85c Carter's Knit Union Suits, were $1.85, new $1.65 each, 3 for $4.75 Marshall E. Smith & Bre. Mmn m t1nMin.ui FumUhingM 724 Chestnut Street jmsMwiEtim-Bms) AIae wltli Snap enil for Your own buckle The Saddlers Belt Martin Martin Inc. SADDLERS btraw r Infclj rAD PAI VAcMest Beautiful Car injAmcric Here's a Claim NO W H E R E -in Philadelphia's metering radius is there a OT-,..1 lL.1 u 'II ..-. f.iciuc iiiui : L' lii ..i in uign wuneut a murmur tell of the task performed. Call Spruce 1410 for a Demonstration OPEN EVENINGS GOY A.WILLEY M9T9R C9 Paige and Jewett Dif baton UR9A0 STREET AT Associate . IIIIOXH sr PMtii. m.ks III .mn snn, nrnll s, ra v I'LM IL Mil Kilt ( II.MPM '.'18 North ll.td .. IIVMILlll.N t.Alt(iK. ILirltri Urns.. Praps 37th nnd 1 limit ! Suburban M HIII:N's i:it r.i Inmaslrr te linn w, I tiiK" (. tt(,i;. Iliinrteun, pn. CADDIES HOLD UP GOLFERS, IS CHAR Bag Teters Accuse Playert of' Cheating in Scores and De mand Hush Meney IT'S A CHICAGO STUNT) Chlrnce Aug. .10. The Westmerft- In nd Country Club is In n turmoil erer nn investigation by the llenrtl of Get yi ernnrs into chnrces t lint golf cnddlen i). j have been exncling bribes from club -V, members nnd thnt cndillcs hnvc nccused ft golfers of cheating in tlieir scores. yj.: The Investigation hns been en for twftj !: weeks, it wns learned. When the nnnm i of Willinm P. Kent, secretary-tiens-urer of the North American Life In surance Company, wns used In connec tion with It. he said : "Yeu bet there have been charges and there arc going te be mere. Caddies hnve been n nuisance en the golf course. They nccuse members of cheating in heir scores, nnd if the members don't come ncress with n Sfi bill they threaten., te report. A caddy tried that en rae, nnd I told him plenty. The se-callea charges are n tesiilt of thnt instance." The nffnir went back te the club, championship tournament, Kent said. " THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT WHEN IT COMES TO 1 REAL SHAVING THE Afaa Improve I9K SAffTY RAZOR ma AthUtic Goe4t iN A Gmmte ::::s. U made of one eelid piece of real leather. Better leather cannot be had. It deet net curl up en hip. Ne ttitching. Civet no end of wear. Keep it shape, always loehe neat, 1713 CHESTNUT. PHILA.. PA. AND LONDON ii win net maKc te VINf PHILADELPHIA L il , " 'n;Nie me run mi.i:h . rvi ! Ilreikiiiiiii, Priin "'ft; 1"' s' '""l steiHnn ie .III la H'Merfnril Ae. sSMll.lt" miiis (iH!) (leriminteiiii Air. Dealers ll.n Mnkrllni: M , rrinkfnnl PVHir. .Moren ( e , K-l MarLrl Ml,, (.'umiitn A LSO SOLD BY thier, Wm. H. Wnnnmaker. Wm. Hepklna Ce.. 1 ewker. Walter G Becker. Gee. Marthall I A C, Sn.iuldltiR & Bre. I or "THE SADDLER'S BELT" I (tride mark) stamped en pvery en. I 4 K . 3 t. ? r an is; V4 i m jt .. (i -, 2' , .1 la mm at rain First Clear MiUt I-
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