Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 06, 1922, Night Extra, Page 21, Image 21

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ateur Gelf Tourney at Brookline Is Representative of Whole Country
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K4&3 "'W'1 Heme-Run Hitters
10&P &&& JftJ ' in Yesterday's Games
WT-gfa VSsM American leaece
4,iM$&m I Im." , : .y )J'1',r Yerk i JS
F?5V;- 'A5K"-vV NATIONAL LRVOHE
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Ljjiand Match Play Allew
Net a single ehh-wk
k ' for Winner
5LLEY HAS BIG CHANUt
l ..... nmrilenahlD is a real
1 . . averv nnirle of the
. ,a seeker for honors must
t'vt, worth en stroke competition
rii-neofthe,ewestth.rty
Liris no easy m "-
f 150 best goners m
"Ji ' if he is lucky enough te quail
5plfer who wins the tiUe must
l his ability at ma'cn i " ";
W11" ,i llntemiin. And
,,1.. five excellent I...-- .
Hmtciplar w " """ "--"
nwpm':. , w. n.
Xltre is a vnni eiucu ... .
ltlJMa fine mcnai r'? ' u" ,c"v
,1m at pitting "is """ ...-
tun's in a iuu.v.... -. -"--
f Ber or less a matter of cold and
bilititi; nerre. ictini way . i":r-
ins abetter test ei rc.u p ;
Shi mitch piny is no less a test of
Land (Uhting heart. ,,,..
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wr. w" ""''- ..i " "' c;
il ne even n ne " "-
!!!ii. ..wvriivl thn noitien as Enc-
& areatcst mcrlnlist. Telley, his
r tStF en the ether fit. i looked en as
V rK fl'ntst of Ensland's nmntcur mntch
tr.
mnej't Fine Chance
Yet It was Telley, and net Wcthered,
L came threucli with a magnificent
IQt 111 ll'C IJUI...... ... .iv... j... e
IS under the conditions thnt prevailed
Brookline nns n plCIl(Ila mm, ana
itM Enslnnd mere thnn a fichtine
baet te walk nwny with the highest
nun In American nmatcur geir.
Te!lr Is an Ideal match player. Net
K!r physically Is he fitted for the
reding test of fueh a tetirnnment, as
amateur nlnnys is. his mentnl nnd
aptrament equipment is equally ideal.
Irae, ne win nei nave tne moral
ickinj of wch fine plavcrs ns Cavcn,
'(tiered. Darwin and Mackenzie, but
it sort of moral support Is unncccs
irj, ai "Beb" Gardner proved two
m age, when he carried England's
iat te the thirty-seventh hole of the
ill match In the British Amateur be
lt losing out.
Gelf la ns uncertain a game As is
ijedbT the fens of men, but the odds
alntt England are net ns great as they
a at first glance.
UbUphia's Bad Luck
lie break of the luck that brnueht
lttcj Greer against Jess Rnilfnrd.
coriBIelMT" Beadle against "Bebby"
HmBks, "bed Kampman against Frank
HKcaiui ana x'aw&Ker fceeiey against
MA" Gardner is typical of the
mt that has nearly always gene
PaUsst our lernl hnnaa in tU -nit
ihmdt. "
It us come te be almost expected
It Fhlladelnhlnns will ha mnt.,1
lAliit the most brilliant stars in the
ipmeni in we very nrst round. It is
n hiHr i 'e uut Datl 1UCK' ana tne
S,ur hemebreds can leek for.
wJi ir' ln lualifying four men,
Uwelphla turned a notable trick.
w though none of them pnssel the
reuna. reur registered cw York Yerk York
llse went into tli colon. .in
that does net actually mean that
opal Metropolitan stars succeeded in
L .?' T.we of them are Encllsh-
B Willie" Hllnter nnH "Trr.'
oeur, who nre slated from New Yerk
daring their sojourn which has
a long one in this country.
"iun is jne only ether city te snd
Zjr?"v,? ?0n9 lnt0 ,ne flnnl "ay
ejrj did. thr(p roTireoonni.o k.:-
il'iBx. fi,nij" :''""".""' """
""..'"' ,aBl years cnnmpien ;
'KS ?raetA Bnl McPhall and P.
wi X u v " ccun i. nun); our
"jwn the braw and bonnie game
Wt Is mentioned.
P"'a PallurB
ha! i been mnny a long year since
lEi. ,8.a u?ual thing, the mnn of
nit v"IRn ,n the Qualifying
.- . vm cuuniea en te clve t
RT,i.M..u.nt,9f hlmse,f ln the matches;
CHELTENHAM PLAYERS IN FIRST PRACTICE
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I.KnUE TOTAI.3
American I.encus 4jjj
National Lcniue ,, 439
ported te Coach S. Welcheans en th
Cheltenham gridiron. Nene were mole
skins. They were clnd In old clothes.
A few were running trunks nnd jer
sey, while terbes, the center, wnsx'lnd
in n one-piece bathlnj; suit. All, hew
ever, were loeionu snees,
READING-FORFEITS
CAGE FRANCHISE
One of Organizers of Eastern
Basketball League Decides
te Quit Game '
FOUR TEAMS ARE READY
. The Eastern Basketball League held
a meeting te get plnns under way for
the 1022-23 season last nlsht, but the
outlook for the veterun cage organiza
tion Id net be geed.
Anether team Iiiin dropped out nnd
the fnnR were rudely shocked this morn
ing te learn that Heading hnd decided
te forfeit its franchise. Itcndlng is
one of the organizers of the league.
On) four clubs have signified their
Intention cf facing the barrier. They
arc Trenten, Camden, Centesvllle and
AVllkcs-Barre. The last is snldte
be rather lukewarm te the proposal
nnd is net really anxious te start.
The ether managers would be mere
than pleased with n new team te take
the Barens' place.
Mnny of the players who formerly
played ln the Eastern League will be
seen ln the Metropolitan circuit. The
mngnntcs then Issued nn order which
prohibits any plnjer in the Eastern
Lcngue appearing in any games In
which Metropolitan League teams ap
pear. The outlook at this time is rather
dubious bh te the personnel of the
league. A couple of teams in this city
should be pnylng prepositions, but ns
yet no one wants te get Inte the game
from all accounts,
The Karwoed tlMerves. clghteen-twcnty
year. A. Nemrtz, 1503 Seuth Twenty-ninth
trcet.
HILDA JAMES RETURNS
British Swimming Champien Sails
for England en the Mauretanla
New Yerk, Sept. 0. Miss Hilda
James, premier all-around vweman1
swimmer of Europe, sailed for her home
in England yesterday aboard the Mau
retanla. She was accompanied by her
coach, William J. Howcroft, and Mrs.
Ilowcreft.
A delegation of star American girl
swimmers was at the pier te wish the
plucky British champion a safe return.
While ln this country Miss James
broke the world's record for 300 meters
and the Amcrlcun standard for 300
yards, both in n race en August 5 in
the Brighten Bench open-air peel. She
also is carrying back with her the
American medley championship, as -well
as the glory achieved ln finishing third
in the Jeseph P. Day Cup, international
ocean swim of three and one-half miles.
BIG WEST PHILLY GAME
BUTLER WILL PLAY
ST.
WITH
JOSEPHS
Captain of Crimson and Cray
.Will Be in Shr.pe for
Cridrien
"WILL BE BACK" MILLER
It was the first time thnt Wnlrhfnn
hnd charge of a Cheltenham grid tenm
in four years. He tutored nt thnt In.
Mitutlen hack in IMS when he left te Bartram Park Will Play Archbishop
coach the tennis of tne Army nnd Navy
Academy, at 'Washington. D. C. He
returned as successor te Jehn It. Bow Bew
man. Twenty-two candidates worked out
under the direction of Conches Stan
Cefnll nnd Jnck Orcer, of Catholic
High, en the K. of C. grounds. The
iirnctice marked the first time that a
local scholastic eleven ever held a pre
liminary out of town.
Cefnll. the -new Cnthellc mentor,
was pleased with his boys. IIe said
that he hnd enough material te give
Catholic a "winning team this fall, nnd
that the ether teams will have te step
lively.
Orcer, who was head coach last year
and who will assist Cofall this reason,
was of the same opinion. lie said that
prospects weie better for Catholic than
they have been slnce 1017 when the
school wen the city championship.
49th Annual
Midsummer Sale
Best Quality Rep Negligee
Shirts Guaranteed Fast Celer
Jp 1 a55 each
Formerly Sold at $2.00 and $2,50
Silk Lisle Half Hese
were 35c, new 25c pair
Marshall E. Smith & Bre.
Men' (Incorporated) AthUiie
Furmihing 724 Chestnut Street Geed
w-uu can ee counted en te clve a
2eunc Of himself In tl, ,.,.l...
Hh. J Ar Marfiten hat been stepping
K 'J? bt clip of his mere thai!
IK? ,w.ee.r- wen the I'cnnsyl
FT .championship for the second
BEi. i. r ln'lln a11 the " tour teur
rrwin which hn ttai mn..i...
w an excellent showing.
"'th.e.vt,"':f0"t.t
Hit thf ... , "e et l" ClOUt -
5VwL Urn e1 th0. Rroekliuo links
Bi J. e ?n Saturday. Max could
. a uiint'i- n n tt AAn.iiiiu. i t .
1 wed for that, But the rnln
i "'"vi ii
pwJ Beadle
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Ea'bl'erytha
?2inV debu; "re ,n tdl8-"ls
E""'Je,,nny Beadle, who Is a club
J." Greer's nt Mnnoret, Ant..
z',".0. who is the ;. -r: .
an even hnrHnr flr.i,t
notables.
By PAUL PHEP
"VOU can bet your life he will !"
This was Heinle. Miller's answer
when asked if Jack Butler would return
te St. Jeseph's I'rcp Scheel this fall.
Butler, captain of the Crimson and
' "'Gray eleven,
was Injured in
nn nutomeblle
accident en the
White Herse
pike bctw ecn
Phila d e 1 p h 1 a
and Atlantic
City. Accord
ing te reports,
bis shoulder
blade was
broken, and he
was (enfined te
a hospital at
the hhere.
Then word
was circulated
that Butler
would net re-
turn te St..
JACK BUTLER
took
a in. "i t0 Jenes' 73, while
r ..uu.D u,a
Swt. 70 t ??
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WE?W ".."' . PhUndel-
M th,,tl,1,Le.Pin9 Valley expert, fell
7 Parler Hu rrnn? udchaur,
t Otida. . !!ley needed defeat at
laV A ,verl nanus.
TWt'a f..c,?5 two "-champions.
hi.uL wverlte and Hfi,-J '
"UwB" U)0 much feV r rcp-
Jeseph's Prep te captain the Cnthellc
Schools' League champion football
eleven. It was said that his shoulder
would net permit him te piny tne gnu gnu
Iren game for a year at least.
Coach Miller, however, says ar the
present time Butler Is, in perfect condi
tion. "He will be back," said Heinle,
"and I expect him te lead St. Jeseph's
thieiigh nnether luctcs'ful season.'
Jnck Butler is one of the beat centers
developed in Philadelphia In recent
jenrs. lie has played the pivot -position
for the last two seasons, and suc
ceeds the r.reat Lee Breslln ns the Crim
son and Gray captain.
On the attack there are few centers
better than the St. Jeseph's enrjtaln.
He Is accurate in his pntslng. nnd he
can keep his opponent from breaking
through the line.
But It is en the offensive that Jack
rinllr kMiips. Ife nlnvB a revlntr came.
nnd is a sure tackier. He Is noted for
his ability te smnsh plays.
Twe Teams Held
Initial Workouts
Beth Cheltenham Fllgh and Catholic
High held their initial practices of the
icnsen vestcrdny afternoon. Chelten
ham worked out at Elklns Park, while
Catholic's drill took place en the K. of
C. Country Club's grounds at Eddlng Eddlng
ten, Pa.
Approximately nrty canaiaates re-
Ferrest A. C- TOUld Ilk tn hnnlr !.
teams willing- te exchanra dates. The team
Jehnsen streets
street
Ryan Team Tonight
The Bartram A. A., composed of
btrlctly West Phlladelphinns under the
management of "Chuck" Francis, for-
merlv of St. Ciirtlinee's tpntn. nlnvs fhn
1 Mreng Archblshen Hvnn chin nt Vlftv-
.'. v .. -v-- -- - --:-.
ieurtii street una oecimml ajuinue this I
the strong Lincoln Giants of New Yerk.
J he liartram was recently reorgan
ized under the leadership of Francis,
who has welded together n crackerjack
team of home boys. Fer the remainder
of the season they will play en their
home grounds and nre anxious te hear
from a few strictly high-class teams. "
Tut Jacksen Suspended
New Yerk, Sept. 6. The State Athletic
commission has announced the suspension of
Tut Jacksen, who played the part of a
EV,nchlP.lt.l"1B for ""y Wills: his manager.
JJ ! b; Palmer, and his publicity promoter.
William JlcCarney. The suspension will re
miln In force until such time as the clr-
i-utiLs.uiii.ct uru uiesuHiiiru. ine cn&rffe
S at ;i..n.h """" lw maneKer Is that he mlsrepre mlsrepre
treunas i at Thirteenth and ,-nted the facts ns te Jacksen's physical
i. H. Feldman. C07 TaeUer qudlincatlens and also his flghtlnir ability.
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