r$xff'MrzT'JWrr 1 '.rjiTi LTiTf"TOPP ypSTT 'W'W'-tt, ftK" ffW - - ,v .' ', ,I,J.&P J i ' " ' wettcng public ledger Philadelphia; Thursday; September 21. 1022 -JH ers of Whitney's Pale Blue Get That Way When Bluemont Upset Depe in $10,000 Raci jimwwi. I Back fit; M ? r 1. ' ' . A I I 'M VI ' I-!. ! :.v. ?'b ' r i ii fcl 1 i ' , t k I I i : ' li ' M , :!: i It' . Mm .i m; . ' ! 'A " rpj ) .. V St.. Y . m J .:. 15' ' t;;. :.. eft " W ' ' 4 .' . if. in fc HEfci ; m&m KtWWJ'i- t- BLUEMONT TAKES BIG EASTERN SHORE PRIZE AT HA VREDE GRA CE Quincy Stable in Deuble Victory at Maryland Opening of Fall Racing Upsets Feature Day 4000 Philadclphians Siuell Throng HAVKC I)H ORACH was fertunnte In the settiiiR for its aulunin .xpert, with n Rdirreim crowd, n spec-Mess sl.j - (, perfect ilny of early fall enhanced lv Krcen tiecN anil decorated with w n Injc u-elden roil. ' Hut the Roldcnred looked no brighter thiiu illil the copper colors of the Qulnry Stable te the bnclecr of Itlucmeitt when t tint sterlliij;. strapping ten nf Viilcalii-NetiiMiIca carried tlicin Mxct-ptit;; p:i.f the wire te win tlie ICnutcrn Shere Handicap and Its 10,000 pibe from a band of fifteen juvenile thoroughbreds. And the throng that wagered en the pale blue colors of Harry Payne "Whitney were blue sure enough when IV kctr and Chlchvnle were In 'the Hick, having abandoned tin i'hae after the tlx nu I'luemeni. Tlie I'nstern Slieie !,.. ii"er l n'mi t deemp u great here In the Vlnner. Tins no cvrej.t W 1 en 11, n'a. n- iienatcd IMekiiter nt Ilcl Ilcl iiienr Park a fe. ci.ix- nge - i . n t''ik- i The lib .i.i mi Lad -'.ir'' 1 ein.v t.m le entered the Knitcrn ANOTHER TRY FOR SIS SLINGS SNAPPY SLANG vUaJlSWII IMblh.JiWHIiillJ ctsisnpu' iwiiflfc. t,.tnvttjt --ft',v. J-JS -- .lS. -.- my WV -. f I IMC.f .... b.. . A.l. ., - . ..V j Z.ztt.Mtf WHITE AT TITLE Must K. 0. Leenard or Win en Feul te Earn Crown October 3 IN RING FOR FIFTEEN YEARS I5M I.MONT W1NMM. I'lIIJ KAST1 UN SHOIti; Ptinre. t - , lteie ri . ' tl,e . renl"s day nt Hivre d" (iraec. Hut the )iuIji' ft II for 1lt li'ne cur. .! .1 i' il bard. Iiliien out in"l ;?1" " fcr u S'.' mrii'iei ticket (ind ve'i ni I'enee pleased. Vigil. uv(iii't li.v W. J. .niueii, :n luntung second c;hik'(1 another Mirprlsc. rt 'KS. PATN'Kll'S sprlghtlj Iltlk- filly Marie Illaiuh tool; the short end et the imrpe. l!luement appeared n proud of hts victory as did "Sunny .Tim1' Pitz Pitz ximmenn, hit trainer, who it -eein'. was net surprised, m lording te many of his friend, who paid they bad the "tip" of the double melen-cuttiiiR right from the feed be double, because this same ii'-tute trainer had let the che'-en ones in en the tirt w I en Carel, ul.-e his charge, wen the opening dn.su nt the jui('y odds of SL'O for ?''. Hut the geed tiling inner get all the way around, for while the un initiated wffe seurr.iiig eer the betting shed te get down en Willis Slinrp Kilmer's colt remembering Sally's Alley, the "(jueen of the Slums." v.-lin( sire bad once been void for s;t"." for remount service, the Sally's Alley that had showed her heels te the aristocrats of the turf In the $.10,000 Futurity Mr. Kilmer's thoughts were far from Havre de (irace, turned te Canada, where his Kxtermlnater was winning the $ 1.1.000 Terente Cup. His Suiiiiiet was irimlpally in iuet of shade at the Havre de Grace Affair, anil his Sun Mtt and Siinfey also were relying en old r.xtermlnnter te keep up the honor of the bun Hriar l"amil. a d fllESl,' inclen-ruttinqi en thr turf trltlem ijrt nreund 1e th light ptaci until ten late. If thr in-ie? cenn i early, the flood tliini blnus up; if net early cneutjh, it always icun. "Tips" Mece. But Oivn Herse. Wins Bl'T the hottest tip straight from the feed box was accredited te ''F.uck'' Foreman, who does net. belong te the class Hnrnum talked about In his birth statlstl'-s. That was the rumor that "Buck" Mid Moee rra a rum thing In the KyLOl'IS II. JAFFH ClIAULi:Y WIIITK ought te he knevni as the clinmnlen contender for n ring title. The Chicngnnn preb- i nbu iitiM had mere opportunities te win n listlc crown than nny ether mlttmau In history, and he's going te get an other chance. till October ". White Is tn mnef Itennr Leenard nt Mr. Hejle's Jersey City i Acres, and while the match Is seheil- I tiled for twelve rounds te 110 decision. 1 Charley will have a perfectly geed op portunity te become the tltleUeldur if the diadem Is te change hands. ' Of ceurie. if the sette gees the limit Leenard will retain his laurels, no mill -ter who has the better of the .irru- merit. White ha- two ways nf detbre lug Kenny, one by 11 knockout and tl. ether in the event of a foul en the part ' 01 the New Yerker. 'I'lu. Cliln.i,... llnl... .!..!. .. i.r. 1 . ' , . .. . ...v..h.. 1.(4111.1 emm, 01 it'll 1100K fatne. has heeti waltini? fee n mtnm match with the champion since their' n, eeting at Kenten Harber two vears iflge. Tn July of 1(H0 White claimed ' Leenard tool; tin unfair udvantage br binding a knockout punch In the ninth round en the break after they had agreed te break clean. 1 The Kenten Harber mntch wa at catch weight?. White healed l.'l.l pounds. while the champion went into 1 the ring live pounds heavier. i White Dreps Ileum- in Fifth White knocked Leenard through the ropes with u left hook In the llfth round, lu-feree Kd Smith counted live 1 eyer the champion while he was strug gling te get back into the ring with the help of his seconds. White was leading up te that time and held his advantage until he was huechcu out in the ninth round. $AV. S"!?. 1EL? ME aeT . WILL YUM -9) IMTIA WRITE 4VEL- f-0R.TtT feet ball Team wt i caktde rr- NElTHCa VAW pad wen. M COME 0M5I. BE A SPOILT, YOUTflYWaw. WWJTcHAiUs SePA SkEAKce.! 1 W,7T -S. ' I rjmmm . & ? 'Sz$ 1 m- CO Qeb -1 mist es A Ley Lip I r rfPv UstyrTcv7' V" vfV .W 8 A x. V. s-r ' r J2-s--j iAJ M mi (OrUTIMI ! 7 Cem6 em,TbW51; I iS'o'D'BLSTERS.'Beot- (JeTTERS.rvbet-. Pl(?SklrJ YOU rCliV . RoeTY -Toet-IboTJ Alffi ( ... SiSsN VO - V ly". Jtan-ss. m t-f n" r-2-n a , 'C-4i-nsg!c C&, 5 P.A?.s( Cevvrtalit, tOSl, bu Publte l.tJeer C'empanu GOLF CHAMPION AFTER 20 YEARS ag1K,ny'li;sruj,:--ii Marty O'Laughlin, of Plainfield, Wins Twe Titles in 1922 jter- f&'e iiW X, teU-. Mv JEfVa tw" -v 7i 8tvjr& S vt -TV p4?t0 tttytftr -&.& .i"" 1WvZ'r-a2rr--?-ikjt. Li, Aia r j . in IfTr iiHrtWlt ' ri 1 i'i1 Oil 1 ii'lmtrliaMBhwWlnirTiWi offers te have his man meet White in 11 decision bout and White has turned uewn numerous eJinnces te meet the champion In no-declslen contests. White posted a forfeit of $"..K)e' with ' me .,. lerK ,tutc j?exIng (, s. Mn for n bout In New Yerk, but C.ib C.ib ien refused te consider a decision con test. Oni consolation White has is that the champion will make the lightweight limit, 130 pounds,4 nt H p. m. the day et the contest. White has had Utt battles within the nftoen years he has been boxing, twelve of these being ngainst champions in liri0Us) clusves. II.. Imw lw.i.e.1 . tell, Ki'.bane. Welgnst. Ritchie. Welsh.! Leenard. Krltren nnd l?wis. White's record shows n tot.-i! of f.ir. I ty-uine knockeutH. having a far better ii'ici iimn me tittetieliler for hneek-i ," outs within fne rounds. He t.as scored' nine knockouts in the first round. 1 1 mc 111 wie secenu reumi. seven in , the tiiird. four In the fourth leund and su 111 Uie tifth round. . SLTiO.OOO Gate ; Kxpecteil bv Kkliard I Net a few belng fans tism- JOHN ROWE'S FINE WORK F(tl twenty years Mnrtln O'Laugh lin. the sturdy professional of the I'lamtield C-euntry Club, lina been striving for honors in his chosen pro fession. Fer twenty years he failed te win a big championship nnd then, In one ( .season, he has chalked up two of them te his credit. I His latest fent was winning the Met- ' ropelitan Open, which, next te the Nn- ( tletial Open, draws the finest Held of professional gelfeis In the United States. Walter Hagen has wen it thrce time, and players of the btripe of Incomparnble Walter, of Jeck HutehUen. Karnes nnd the ether top- uetehcrs alwayH enter I ST. LOUIS FANS QUIT l Less Than 2000 See Browns Beaten by Senators St. I,euls. Me., Sept. 'JL With the 'Hrewns trailing the Yankees by H mimes, u hmidlcnii regarded as vir tually lmpeviblc te overcome, St. Leuis liilldem has resigned itself le less of participation in n world series. Cen. lug en the heels of the Yankee, debacle, two defeats at the hands of Waslilnglen found the home club jeered In jesterdny's g-ime. "empared with the wild enthusiastic cheers of a few dati i.ge. In coinparipen with the "0,000 crowd each day at the Yankees series, the at tendance at M-Ktenliiy'si game was esti mated at bately UOOO. A .F.C. PEN HERE OCTOBER 7 LAFAYETTE GETS INF. GROVES Lecal Bey Who Gained Promi nence at Easten High Will Take Course in Engineering WAS ALL-AROUND STAR Jehn F. Oreves, one of the greatest all-around athletes in the history of Fnsten High Scheel, has entered La fayette College. Although he gnined fame at the up State institution, droves is a Phila delphia pretege. Hu first attended the Northwest tira.nimnr Scheel, Fifteenth nnd Kace Mreets, where he gained prominence as an athlete. After leaving Northwest. Greves' 1,. . I ,- C,,a Teim Patents meed te Fusion, where he af- Amencan League Soccer Team tended the borough high school in wn- OnnnwQ ReMpIipiy. in ! ""V 'rwns,1,P. As this inhtltiitieu has Uppeses Uetnieiiem 111 only a two-year course, (iieves later Initial Oam i,c u," ,1,l!,,l?,1"lif" at Knt-ten High. initial UaniB Hack In IICO he get his firm ehance . J" niake an Kasten Higit team. Several I basketball players were Ineligible and TO PLAY AT 10TH & BUTLER L,:'!;fnl "'If; 'V tll,lJ,,'"";...1.n",l1".. a ' i ujiiitini'ii inc quimvL (luring me Jii;i -L hons-en. Hew Dees It Strike Yeu? I Kamm'8 Task McWilliams as Coach Seventh Place By THE OBSERVER WILLIE KAMM will comc.lnte the blf lengue next year laboring under tin greatest handicap1 that litis ever been placed en a ball player. The Faclllc Coast youth has been given mere publicity than nny mln league player ever received and if he makes geed he will de be in splte of S advertising, net because of it. There have been n number of hlgliJpriccd athletes who have come up f,., the bushea heralded as second Ty Cebhs and Walter Johnsons, nnd they aV net been worth the price of their fare. . n in every visiting city, and even in Chicago, Kamm will be the target f bleacher blasts. The wolves will he en him. " Kvery error will be ningnlllcd nnd every mental mistnlte will be "played un' in headlines. p Already Kamm has cost the White Sex $100,000 in coin of the realm imt $23,000 in players. In addition le this fortune, the Chicago magnates are pit Ing out mere money for premiums covering the $125,000 insurance policy inil taken en Kainm's life. l Chicago officials must be convinced that the youngster would make geed they would net risk the large Investment nnd then protect It. r Hut Kamm will have u tough fight ngainst the publicity that has jene btfew him. Ills debut in the big circuit will test his nerve ns well as his nbirt.! ability. " T5 AY SCIIALK is one young man en the Wilto Sex wlie Is heartily j-v giau mat itaintn lias been purcn.n; insurance policy. purchased. He sold tli 9126,000 Ilf McWilliams as IViui Coach I'JLVK in the air Umt Allle MeWillltuns will be the nssjstant te Eddie McXiclii as conch of the l'enn basketball tenm this fcensen. The University could leek far nnd wldb nreund this bread country wltkert finding n man tivallnble as geed as thcfermcr Grcysteck player. The Quakers lest n valuable nsct when they permitted Ynle te weau Jm Fegnrty. and there is n vnenncy in the staff ns big ns the new stadium. Eddie McNIchel Is n geed coach, but he needs help, nnd he needs the Mai of help that men such ns McWilliams and Fegnrty can give. New that Fogarty has gene, McWilliams is the best bet, nnd the Beener fct is signed te n contract the surer the lied nnd Blue will be of a successful quintet. Sonic mention hns been made of Len .Teurdet, who Is back permanently te this city, but. the former Quaker tutor, who turned out many championship tcami,, is tee tied up with his business te take up coaching ngaln. McWilliams knows basketball ns few knew it. Furthermore, he has alwiyi been u clean player nnd will teach clean tnctics. He is the type e man who would add prestige te the University. i N MISS VIRGINIA I'KP will play in tlie women's golf championship. If there is anything (e a name she should be among the leaders In the final accounting. Phillies Heat I-ast Year's Recerd ANYTHING Is likely te happen in the few remaining games of the season, but It leeks as if the Phils and the A's will finish In seventh place, which will be quite n relief from the monotony of the cellar. Mack has been In last place since 1015 and the Phils have been flennderlai nreund In the basement for the Inst three seasons. Hnth nre elevated new. Only a notch, of course, but some lmnreTetnent has been Phewn. Heth Koten clubs Hopped miserably, but the climb of the Phils nnd the A's Is net due entirely te the fall of the Hub. The local club have bettered their last year's- percentage mnrks. The PhIN went nhend of their 1021 games wen when they landed a deuble-hradcr from th Cubs yesterday. This gave them a total of fifty-three victories. Only fifty-one were landed a year age. The improvement has net been much, but enough te take the shame of the booby prize from Philadelphia. ST. I.OUIS funs arc continuing te seek World Series tickets, whlih prows again that hope springs eternal. SO.MH OF TIIK HAIL. I5IKDS WHO WERK THERE id a nag In ' i sitne ,i-s. 'i ip U)n-t r rjth'- g .7ehu w ''one name !s ()t Moie a 1. ,r, pjylng .$.'l J0 Ifrnnd rrn e. Peren Merrill. Se the piji. ;,i-. .1 ip m..-t r 'rjth'-g e Hut "UuckV J"La Merrill wen wttl.jut v nr for 2. That md(. ates Kere.".-in at least i a ead juug" e I rs.w The tip, hewexer, hse n)tie of Its upp'al bv n petition. Aluiest (verjbedj Is looking for Ui3, but are geed lasers win n they blew up. Knet threw a snarl lme the form plajers' roeketbeokii. The Carey T. Graysen sprinter couldn't lese the third rac. ecerdsng te the tlenrlng house Under tbe big shed. Hut calamity oxcrteu't. the wi ones when Calamity Jane fairly ran ever the speedy marc. Then Tlppity Wltchet carne along an'l knocked hr out of Ecoed money. 3JT backers would only hnxe wen n pn tzel If Knet had landed Anether vlr was recehed b the form plovers when IWit.dnu tool; the fifth race. The tr.i' k b.ind.i nppir nd t..'- ether luudieappers we'ild have It .that the rare was made fcr iren Maid, If net hT. then Knight of the l.Y'i her or Attorney Mtur or Due di LMerny but never Debuduu. Mid. Lebnieii cashed without a uniggle. Siren Jtlald did net have the face te leek at the judges alter having knocked efE se bsany sure-thing betters. The photographer wouldn't tak- n pictuve of the siith raw when he saw Our Hirthday out in front. His wife hud given ssi the rent money te bet ea Gov Hirthday and he put it en the field. The Petters' Field for him. yiry came By Jimmy. lint f,iei e the JOGO I'hihJtlphiann nt ' A tAe track had return tn.Lcta home. Plenty of Thrills Throughout Duy ftJEGAUDLCSS, the threnjs which went te Havre d Grace get what they JtC went after a day of tUrdling sport. Their fiuaucul wounds will heal, fyrr they arc net deep. , ,. . .. , Nine race faus out of ten tre mere than pleased IT tbey can make fcxpenses," feeling that fle are nmrn than rejiai'l bv the outing. There 14 iett s much eicitement m nfe ter a les. r a n winner. There wss pb nty of excitement r Havre dft Grace. Great Improvement- 1mm- been luade In the course nnd tlie grounds The imv clubheuce ! a thing of be.nitj. It Malms "the best restaurant In Marv 3nd " The I'lubbeuse i, fitted : witii a balt"ry of pnri-uiuttiel maehines nnd all the appointments are complete. Marj land can easilv prove .in nlil'i if t is ev- charged with hating the thoroughbred. It is n- nuturnl for a Mjr hinder te love a herse as It Is te drink nt the spnuB- They lik a berbe almost as well as they like a lior?e This qualry is 'Lewing In the rapid growth of the breeding .ndiMry I nit .., ...... a , ui.TO u.n a canaipieu is Clese et. Marty u i.aiiKiiiin. uuu i- 'I'lm I'lillsilelnlim !..,,..,,. ,,f the I .i i ", . ,,l',""n' " 'rj ler tlie t.. an end. as his ...ntest.s wi.li Krlt- fame ctcept en his home links, showed . . . .p,cn ' 'r.?' .a ! , , Av Vl i 1 ""- "" "" t""",S "n1 W"n tea avi.dler and Ilai.imir were r.et up his heels te the bent of them last week 'V,1 ., s I'Z nlt Tenll , m,,l Kut ler w "7 " 'hth ""?"' H".W-s ' 'l ',: bwenrUsSn!M'l1'0rn'1nn? ' ; J l,rVfl1 ,lm th, mBn, rim k',,:1,3 "lr"f!"! ' ""'"' " K.'" ml 'w H ! n " "a3 " nU""br "f hh "a"- op,Teats ,,,,i,l be M,t Lew Tendler , r r' nee 1 ael t.ey. of Atlantic City; J ? ; 'r , ,( , ',,' ,' V'S W naLX rlfih u'' ITu" MlliW was subjected te a sexere body punch- i i-P,iPn nml ether stnri. Te de it , , r, , ' - ,,,, i,..,,.,..,,.,,,, ...".'' ... ... .'. ..",c. tllB """I nnd Gu-cn in .,....,.- , ik, ,"",""" v.s...u.. ., ...... ..v........... i-uciia iiisiiiuiieu. lie xas weunileil tewws fv M-ffh&M: s& ,et, tll, fm.m(r A1MV,er ftvril lii'-ii ii iu imv.--" - "--. i iiKiT in iiti n 'Jin i nir i iiTeii, uiuiiini ii'ur.i jiite. DRILLS IN FORWARD PASS Aerial Attack Plays Big Part In Cernell's Preliminary Practice Ithaca, Sept. 21. The forward pass is playing n bigger part than UMial in Cernell's preliminary practice. Fer sexeral days new Coach GUmeur Heble has been giving the varsity and second team an c.teiiiled drill in this effenslw weapon, and yesterday when the teams get Inte scrimmage, the quarterback! wcre instructed te turn loeso with tin passing game. Kaw, Pfann, Itnmtej nnd Cassldy all took turns at tossing the pigskin. The Red nnd White mentor Is alie giving his Bound n mere vnricd set of plays than last season, nnd it Is pre dicted that when the Ithncans take the Held their attack 'will be broader la scene than the sweep plays and off tackle dashes which prex-ed ee success, fill a year age. reason thnt there xvlll be a convention of the Hankers' Association In New Verl; at the time and a requesr from that bedv te change the da'e , ,i granted JACK STRUBING BREAKS LEG Fermer Princeton Star Injured in Baseball Game Yesterday t.hla who arc ns geed fighters ns Marty j. j,nt.it tl0 barkers, and lias signed a u'l.'i ighlln. Take Johnny Jloxve. up, strong eluli. lie has lines out for a ,ii St. ntijii, for instance ', number et ether well-known plajeis. , ... v... ! Turn has nNe arranued u '.n-iii'tlce Ktm.e Kewe s line lc.u f(pr S(lllir(lVi septe'iher :, at Tien- .lei i,v, for all Ins iiiclus. H ft Urn- , t(m V!! th( ,, . ,lf i'r(,llUlll lie dr.ev. and a xeiv steady plujer. iJV) (,lt)l lf )ins .,.,,,,, SIU., n;n-en Hi. golf has been ex.ellelit. He ""lU'lns .Imk N'eSS. of ).s-tn. geal: Aled; ti iie. le (iliailiv ar .-h'jr.u- iMi.ii.-. .. Jehn K (Jack) Strublng. fermer1 lnxe that i baseball yesterday betxveen the Thern 'ten-l'iiUcr team, of the Industrial League and the Racquet Club. Previous te the unfortunate ocviir ecviir retife Strublng had scored three rirs nrd made two hits for his team and xmi. slidjug into second base ut the tine had the bad luck te hit the flag with an L'h shot, and toiiexveii mat xvuu upprenci: McLaughlin, of Hai-tUnn, fullhne "Jap" C.impbell. .Merchant Slilp. tull- back; Hilly Kllp.urick. Rrthlehcm. e.irdn. bnlfbnck; daclc Hnd,er, Uissten, half back, mid Have l'ullerten, Hethlehcm, halfback. The forward lii xxlll haxe Peiey Andrexvs, Disston, outside left : Jimmy , i troves will take up a course of en gineering at Lafayette. He xvas an ex ceptionally geed student, and should make geed at the I'asteu college Lynch Bexes Wolfe Tonight New Veili, sr-,,1 Jt j. i ,, iam,lln. iw.Klit .lin.iii.len ail. Jn.k Wel'i .,f 1 1 ".-. liind. will meet Ir, u llftfcn i jur I mti r.t r - ,T""1.H. f"r the Junier fehthrmlit chmnler.hli tenlitlit at M.i.llmii iauirn was out et ueuuuM Pviuceten football nnd baseball tr. itx inches only. II nu net unisn win ti patient at the University Hospital I'l.i'.adelphla Open becaufce his nencs xvf'h a fractured leg. 'n. in tatters from the btrain at Jilt' ULCIIJU1L IILUIlllL'll ill .. .1111.. .11 . ii"i.. . .....an' .. . . . .. . i - - :. . .. :.. i in i. n let or ..... '.. .. ... liin ir.s xii mi v te ....-... xxiiseii, itarrtse!,. eutsiiie rignt, ami Si'lmlkill 0ien mid his third Plnce In , Roency. Xew V.,il I'. ('.. center for- ... Simnghaveii 'Mieii IkiIIi of xvhlcl, , w(u.(, Other pin.,- an arc expected te irnaments 1ml, ideil almost identlcnil ,(( ,.),, m,;,, , v ,ilXK nrfl xinrrv ih. sme plnyerM that competes! in ine i IVn ,.,,,. ( at Kell . ( , , K Spalding, l'ull l'p ...lelphla was proof that he ranks , havk nI(1 A1 Jtlil,. nn( jjmIUy Mc x, t. the best In this city. Ghee, forwards. All are Philadclphians The folks nt Strnten think that Jehn I ....,, ,mv(, n ,a,Kl. ,-1(iU ini; l.-is few peers in these tinted States. -lf5 (Pa,n will l.n. iav uniforms Tbev will have the opportunity of see- . Brnet strp, ilniJ t li. "lii .r league ,g Lew lie compares with one of tnc i ,,. HW,,j vIi) ,. a N-Pw Vei k en i.... n est linksmeii in the world when n . Sumlnv, October V i lax. In the exhibition mated, paired "" ' liarl?V1,'ffrriilfniU,nst '"'''""'New "Three-1" Attendance Recerd .s,irn;-tu nnd Ien, Kernguii. , ii ,. l.il.innii mil lie ti '.Xcil oil lilcnse, srt '.''. x; , n records for l'us exhibition will in '.,. .J ,,'rt 'n'ree T '-t-'i--"- rere.l lj- the, ii. I. .her 12. nnd nil tit Menton and ine ,,0Iimm, -AitnitnK1 T ' i1 ., .,ut. wliteh i,. igl Ixirlng Cedarhroek Club, will turn urexv se p.l.l nald i .r r..r thi jui-a 1 . K.1 . "h ,i. e In nclien- te v 'en I'rcsldint 1w nuunceil te.ny eiu i" p( ' it's .-....- - ;, , .- t , nuju'-i I Scraps About Scrappers i Temmr r enehran Ii nntuMns' tri!r,nt to te I v lr.1 .jr .t-bm t the li'iit .'.I er , t I' ,' 'r ,te , . ..npulim next x ,., - n i a. tr f'jjntplrt A. A., nr. I .. i. s..il n Cutlfurnln xvlll be lilt 'iln ., lmn will ui'penr In Iho simii ni' V. u-is M nireal 1'riliinn. : Lltirl 1 run - -n .i.l. Hi. . Hebby Jlurimm t Kiul H.l-.l r.t '1 llr luv JlTrla v. Menpenirer ( .. . Ku.h mlsU In aUnrduleJ fur tUl.t rnur 'i nbrigsssvm . ny-ii .. .(.i.:i tl su " -ar , ..- IT .. . ''ivMA ,---T-,, ' ,':.r. i".!.!..-. m,."WW- TVl-: H' , new dull xx-tll Iw epnytl ten rl , , ranUt'.re V J., xxlth Juk . Jw. . t pi.imuter nod nilcniri.iKer. i e H- ,' tf, Phlladi'lvhlu reurii;iilnitx. ,s,.. . r ....I !r a(. irr,ii(M fur i i irl i T , s .. Rui.i-,ii rhi.miw"," j,"'.,K';'. '; I ill iv .1X0,1 x. Hljt'-I llilli. Hit. .. j , lit . Mi.rty llrrin xi Al . r, ! I .-. e Kr.. (. Hlllw Ilnu ii . .- J , -vii x ji Kid lluwurcl Urn Trexke. R lienx j xx elclit tn r i slt., I ," tnrt i III 1'htluilelphlK fc. u n i", . ..ill. ii under of the mn uf I- u Sin. man. t ll-rm.nlev,n. .Swaiii.ii. v 1 I .. i...jy le rnuich l!n walnut Ad ifune .,r v it llii utlicr l-Uf betM In ubeut two v. ,i ... - .. . ..t .:.... n, rh or- or tne rcsi "i '.'eiii'ih j.liiii. Oitehtr in fielf Though the sere and d ew days are ifpidly apprenehiiig. 1 leteber will (ire sent a let of golf te let ul "iitln suist-'Hi- Ilerthellvn t'un lei.runnieM will Mtart at Huntingdon Vnllej en the third. while the eleventh M.es the beginning of tl,e Mary Thayer Tarnum Cup com petition at 'the Cricket Club. On October .1 this first open amateur tournament et tlie muw-oeu i euit'ry ITiere. They baxe DKIIOLIIOIJ UI'SKTTINO THli IIOI'K i nenehant ale for the steeplechaser, xvhieh branch nf the ..i u. ... i .. l.'n..ti...t. r C.ritiliwlin u iir find KlKirt IS tlOt lielilil r XXIttl tlH'll lieiglineit " t.nn...,. ... , : hunts rates iii Murxluml ai. in xegue In places remote from the scenes of fia, '"'"rile race meetmgs at llaxrc de Or.ice. Laurel, I'lmlire and Hewie, which Mrlll run fur into November, xxill distribute among the horse exvners almost quarter of a million dollars ... stakes and purses. Taxes te be paid into the State Treasury will exceed that amount. , . . Altogether ra.dng is en a healthy plane in Maryland and en a clenn foot feot foet nx. There are no scandals relating te the turf. ... t . ,u Racing is icgarded tbeie as a harmless diversion and basic sport and the Jireedlng industry us indispensable. '177 HOW the ,rr,I 1 the S 10,000 stakes uitl he c'ccidcd. Iht run mcetiwj mil cIejc n tceeh, irem eniruj. IMowbeT Hnrrls will te tn tti.s .'r f, m I flub at Atlnntlc City Will have its pre. .kinbru ("iii' aVei hte-k up ,l-h a- -. ew gross ill the quallfxing round, u In th.- liniil frimii or emeu rniimi- t.nvj(llti mult h v 111 l tl. . 1 ... ,f tt. kcmlrtr. rl lirnzliLC tb-i!;n. r j , t.,r l.n ant J,.iiim Uuutfhcrl) l.ti 1 e , fit M-rU . JurK, I'e.se xj i... .,rrr and Al Zeia. Xd. Charley ODeni.l. ,. ,,.,, iiuirbt c. ii.i. xiu ii. the Seuth' rn litfh"i. v I'.' '- loelmi eftcr by .c-'wly lreiii. tutur. Cedj Is, C"!"' ,,",1.,,,-,1'1 ...l.in ..rHinnllX. and XX III I. I te the rout urilan h l.turi Allen sha"- Th-n Irtnnan xmii i.-t t. , Miutneini .cuTitct loesu cKiunm. UIU u. r le-LK.unurn i the lilvi. a ''. I I nn In ,n ..., c.i tli wlniiir in the tirs, iiiximm and medals te the winner et Lie hntidi-i-ap t.mrnaiiKiit. 'ft... I.t. i.xhibit en .it Steuteii xi ul I, m, the center of the U"K" f"' '"' fxclf'h, and tb limit matches in ,, ..M Cup competition t Whitei.iaish iulv will he lielil en tne loiirK.-iiie. riot.ef-toivii events tne tee. for iieiDDer imxe. iiiitnereuH, the most lm- Ipertnpt liclng the Maryland open en the. :,:..i. nn.i seventh, and the American I .i (xnviif-a u rm B rr.nri ..I in...ii fi n nil. t .. erfT ." eirlm nt Uin siTa, h. , ,' "" Legien cliatnplel.s up. ne ic.r iier ic.ur !?i., HuihSS hivtna nmtcli. I ,i '..,, ,lB ,IIinle,u will b- held at the Itelhng Ilead ilill M MM WM B i HHIIIIW ' VBIHI 9HF :m- H Hf'" ':. IV.;. Mtmk mm.-':fimm I h$sm 33"3 OFP s:-yjHJWi'M I1IIIAI. 1'II'IN IV it tit j riertr .x. t'isurrtte llnldent In CaBfil CIP&5 REPAIRED Thoroughly -Cheaply i BITS FOR PIPES OF i ALL MAKES STERNERS CK3AR STOIYS 20-N-l2ST. imm (I I ID MfMrriMm EXTRA TROUSER SUITS Made-te-Measure SOQ.50 Tem Maleney, Mgr. 28 .White t& Ce, Philadelphia's Largest Man's Merchant Tailors Chestnut St. OPEN MONDAY & SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. I e i7i i;nv i ' cO 7ai-rr de !r WORLD'S TITLE CAPTURED BY AMERICAN RIFLEMEN pefcat Eight Nations In Winning Arnentlne Cub at Milan r..,i. n. f.r T'iKsil'iy nlBlu Sinii I . Jut.unv MeI..lUBlllln. rtle M... .,,. ! VB .1 Ittce ll"-. i;Utlle D'Mcill-: X. J,,. I,1(r .1. 1)1 Il.lll XS. Jei H"Xl" ll k limn, tl Kratikm Ke.ly. anil MJ Iiew.ipI t, i, i(,e liurivc. , i total i-cere of 514S out of a pesible I x Xerre match will Je the .n. up ni it, .t iuiui ev-un. . i i i .i, v.tieim". to-nurrew nlKht. Jet.n I,. a,,.r j,,i iCOOO. winnluc the chmnphmship for the . 'X JStrrin. xvtti i.atr ui,i, .sium iC beeend consecutive) jcar, ij" 7lV.v"i.it NVi,n xh .xikit,""rVi7. The Argcntlne Cup. emblematic of the. " .nei. S'r hf clittmpluiibhlp, had, until last year, been .ituuinHen x. KM Hmith. wen repcntedcly by tlie wJb teams. ., . ,.,,,,, of th0 Tl.irtv-feurth Ceuutrv lull in liiiic-iiuuu-latter in New Orleans. and the TWILIGHT BALL GAME In Rnrharaehs and Cubana Meet Qermantewn This Evening I The ltacharnch Giants nnd Cuban I c....e' ...til meet Ir.. a txvlliizht baseball. l! ii. HiIm afternoon at C helten avenue ' Jc lie .,.! Mnniw.llii Hlreet and tomorrow' at null . .... ...--. GJkcJfyen I Our Feature Hal W illi a 'Undine ! t'J.OO nnd Better dades West Phila. Headquarter for Stetson Hats Betson Hats 12 S. S2d St. 4012 Lancaster Ate. Salesmanship An intensive course in modern selling meth ods taught by a prac tical salesman who has been successful in his own business and who knows hew te teach. Many ether courses in Accounting Traffic Management Real Estate Business Law Finance and Investment and Allied Courses i Enrollment Open New DREXEL Evening Schoell Hi Ne StarcW n te Keu-h Edges cars Lent ?m c sdxv aves Your Shirts HE foremost indication of geed taste in dress three hundred and sixty-five days a year. Buy your cellars of a reputable retailer. He won't jfcr Yu substitute when you ask for a VAN rlEUSEN. He knows there isn't any. VAN HEUSEN the Worlds Smwlk COLLAH I'billipj-Jene. Corper.lion, Maktn, Ntw Yerk and 13 N. 13th St., PluUdelp.U i-,- ----- -- '-"- V-""-"' '- - - - - - - ' - --m ffift
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