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pjwp aw v.if ni 'WjSl!yi " mrA-v IV V- .A,r pW W vs . itftiiw-jt ' V, .Wi "'., 4 ' ' ,Vf . ,, , . , ' EVENING PUBLIC LMxER-PHirADELPHlAV THURSDAY, AUGUST BV V$L V'lAW " 1 :K el p' Mtl Famous Oaqsmen Will Compete in the National Championships en the Schuylkill Rivei : ii ? It", I ' "" a a a. .A. a aaa ibb aaaa. A. ' ' '"' -' - --- La INTER SUCCUMBS BEFORE WILLIAMS , ;J --Sg, :-,:, --,! Conqueror of Washburn and Patterson Defeated by Bosten Ace, 6-2, 9-7, at Seabright JOHNSTON BEATS KINSEY Stabrlfflit. N. J., AtiR. .1. rrnnels v Hunter, of New lleclicllp. N. Y fnrmer Cernell tennH cantnln, who rtartleil lnrnl pntluiHlnstR this wools hy defcntinR Wntsen, M. WnBhburn nntl ficrnM Tnttcrsen, Austrnllnn cnptnin, In micpekhIvc mntches, collided with nn Immnvnblc forre In the pprsifn of Dfi-k )Villlaiit. Hoten nre, thin nfternoen, n l(hc peml-finnlrt of the Henhrlsht Lh, Wllllnms wlnnlnc, -2, O-t, .(ler two sets of dn7.llntc tennis. mil .tnhtiMten. 120neund rout lller. l.rncKetril with Heb Klnpv. nnether (jiillferiilnii, In the upper half of the ' Kinl-tiivil'-i wen his wnv li;te the finnl iml l.i n 0-1. (J-1 (IceMen. Kin- i,ey pit up n despernte fiRht, but the nnnntli-plnlnR Johnsten wat, mi te fcc (IciiI'mI. W'illlnnis nml Tohii'-teii .will inert In the llniiN tiiinonew nfternoen. This hum p-ilr wen' the llnnllsts bore lnt year nml ,lohi("ten weft h Ipfc in the lilstnrle Senbilijlil bowl n tin op str.ilRht ti . Point weips: HI'NTIJIt WII.I.IAMI rntsT ki:t Williams 4 1 .- .1 ,1 4 4 .13- it Hemer ii '2 a a r, a i el-.' y siicenij .sji:t willlnmff (I il I 1 I I I 1 t 3 I Hunter n.lll 4 il'l 'i H s J .1 n 0 2 4 0 JOHNSON e ii n 2 l i -KI.NhKV 11 T nnsT hi:t Jhnlen JSlnv v 4 5 114 4 121111 2 .1 1 1 0 2 0 12-1 m:cenl si:t JeliniHn 0 3 .1 2 II I 1 2 I : 3(1 (1 Klns'y 1 .1 3 I 1 1 4 4 0 .13111 Itiirelj is one piUiloRed te witltc-s the iiiiM'-iiipkpiilnc .ort (.f tennis that pmnllnl In the hnril-rmmlil battle fnn- ttirltis rrani'ls T. Hunter and K. Ner- rN iiii.iius, wm, Williams hreke nwaj te n fast Mart and wen the hist set hniillh'. but Hunter found lilmvelf in the -ei ml ami thrilled the Riiller by u Tlpiniiis emi hm Is. Airs. liundy lleatcn Mr. Mnj Sutten Hundy and the sx- tPin-e.ii-eld Helen Wills. Cullfernla tennis vtnrs. weie both ollminated in the -cmi-linals of the women's tourney, i.. u.... .i . ... . - .hi-, .-iiiniii t-m oewn in (loient bi fine tin loseiireeful came of Mrs Molln IHnicir.il, t.tll..r.. ..i. ii.. ii iir'ii lljlll-trdt .Mallerj. while Miss Wilis; bowed le Mi-. Leslie Hanereft. Itnxrnn lift-liauiler. Mi-s Hanereft and Mrs. Mallery will meet in the limil round Saturday after neon nt :.i(l n-pioek. ' !.l t.. It l i . . . itnnTV. " "n,,i '.,nr ,':r "thful I centna uiar, hRiired t0 u agulnst Mr"ln,M,S4 ,. , i , . Mr-. Hiinil. uatiennl (liniiinlun In inni . i. . i .i 7 r. ;iiiuij in mrtiMiu ruwiiiB l'iiiiiiimiinis 1804. no lenter has the requisite speed, 10 ,..,.,. ,KK national lecntu. ami ,,mlMa,,.i,i.,, held off ,hc speedy New lerker. and for the lnsr tun imm ,.. 11 1.. 1. ... ,. ... 7.. "" . V".' " ii?. iMiiiu.t iius oeeii eeaicu consist tntly hi the former Norwegian girl. Miss Wills Ileaten Mis. Wills had been beaten three I nes this soa-en hv Miss lianninfT I ,tmi.a tlllfcl UAn.lin lin Minn 11n.. . I ." "" '-"" ".' ...in- jniiwruii iireilens te this morn ng's 0-3, 0-3 set- t.-,. v hack. The point score of the Mallerv-Hundy match : riUST SET I llri Mallur tin Itund -1.1-11 1 l t A I in n e n l 4 4 2 .1 u 2 is 3 skccinii skt ' Mm Ma Meri Mrs Ilund i i r. .! j. ' 2 113 4 4 .-, i 24 2iuns uniih mere limn n L'nlil 'nil.,.,, i,. .uiss inns tiucateueil only once, at the Mart of the second set when she uicreaeii tne severity of her drives, nut the Kit-ten girl came from behind te Kin decisivel). Tl.. Ii ft ii'i,,.. . "" i..nii.rviu- ins iuatcn wns a ceinparntliely fame duel between two base-lliiers. The match wua net fe. lured by the brilliant net play Miss mils crowded Inte her sensational vic tory Bgninst Mrs. Marien Zlndersteln Jtsjup yesterday. The Coast youngster ldntlv wns Knffin f.,.. '.i,. !!... tffMtB of jesterdav's trving battle with ! 3, " I!' "H ber game was net as suverslficii or spectaculnr today. The xilnt scere: mi,,,, ,,Wm Hanereft ' v.! J.,"7"'! . 4 i 2 a i 4 e 4 2ii a "ns heen erected at the tinlshing jwlnt, " wms .10141224 e ji 3,11 is en the east ri.er shore and the skcend set ! tickets nre being reseried for mih- Bai croft . 2 4 1 (1 2. 7 4 4 4 34 rt I ' " '" .. 4 I 4 4 4 3 t 2 2273' F n. - LtOCCtl Of1Vfinill '-' OffCOft rVin Jumnr Htttti ' ' HI UUlllUI neULS i ntlneiil from IMie f I1P J' Will. Net only did the local lad lw .,;. i" :i""",er'bl niargln, but he 1 I", ,l";if',NVt' "me of the four In i minutes Tit! m..i,iiL i. , . .. " ... .1 5,.t ,. ,. i. . . ., - . . ....in hit in iiellillieiis the ... ""''" who haie written f. """n "ge in IViin Mill 1(10 bind l. '. -s "III. .. 1 wn0 lulu taken II ti riii I.... . I. .!.... ilefe.? Cy ie.8,i ,feaH0. n fourth. The ' liiSI. 1 " wu6 " nlt et ' upset , nnliik.i y vents. Last Saturdav he I S!'1 ,'(,Pni1 ln me Canadian Henlei I ured n 1 HCU t'v'"t "",1 wns ' , Ti.i. ""I"'r. c. 1;. Cernell, the , tart K " n' - fllllei, failed te 'url 1 low mini.... '.i . -"".. H minutes sent the lowing fans In.. I iilirn BUIll lilt. Iiiulllir rnilM CniiK!' U,"",'r trees and under the i'iht trees and under th ... ." "t'nU0 brlflift for ..l.itltnt Itn. ..; ". "venue urn ice for suHtr ltn. Ms nrel"'0, ,,lnll'el Old Sel mnde M . I .,uIntl nml tl,p fnN TIMS. iU"h ,0 tl,elr l",its of Rowing (endlti, Pra in "...iiinilis, aCCOrdlllC te VOf. 1 r'n Fliiirni. ..I... ' . ' ".t ' I . . .. HH,.j ., .'. """ wite 111 till' Iiress i..i ' V"'ild lint In, luninii'.i.i in..... 'in... lid iif'""i ''' V" '" '"'proved upon The for tli " slln """le it excellent I UIU (l.irsiai'll. ulm ..mi, I.I !.. .1 "'"lest will,.,., i i " " "' mill- ""WlnV'ft, S'llfal:' W,ry ft,'0,,, Water Smeeth lie water unu .i . . . 1 count. I . "7 """"'ni as a iki Cfren? Z ntP' t'"HllBht wind 1.1 uii V"ra., ''i". northeast failing te 1 mm.. ' . . "7 """"'ni as a iiike en OW- kick BtJuyFkiii. st ,pI " tl, )lacl, 'lwbn 'f't0"1?' Dy "BRtta swollen J) ! " i"16 rlv.cr wn ,,il nd le wltheu, r.M'r thH ftoen wns with . " ,!"UHl"n8 wntern thnt Jim Te., i? l,,well,n Ntrcsm. M Da nil, tf' con' f th Syracuse Se old -i 1 I,ea,t. C1,,b: Jlni IUIi-j. eid.tline eculler who races JI. . Ill shii. kii,.,,,, ...i in! . i r i ' . . .;,.. ii"""". fKi.....B ........... -:;i . ' llennu lis Uuiwnereirnn lis fin.,1 ri ..,,',"."" i'""i i"i ut M. l.eius guinea iKiuuienni glurv uy fened rnurn or. ,1 in Smith In light- i.ii8. lis lifiphriienu J Pi,,,, .J., "'""e" ,w" t-ecemls lie- outiewlng the famed Aigeiumts, uf stone. Hernsbv scoring. Ainsmith IluiUe'ah lis RrUht Tomorrow n 1 'It Iktlll . !.. . t .1 1 tl aTfiln 11'. Kde.i i. '.F.01"" .. .... . walked. Humes fanned en turec ,.,. lh. -,-:".'.. "- third. i ,i V V ll',er lll"e. was The inner new was sireKeu uy .lee j pitched ballH. One run. , wi nill; ilireV.yearV.ii, 6 furleni. ' me i-riiiccten liuril- i vtriEiii, new lunu s iiiMruccer, wiiue Wulker t led te .lai'K Wimii. .leknu iieewax . ids r r Phuntem 117 r....i... .. .;.".... 1 1.... 1 .11. . i." 1.. ... '""'".. "uui-,1 Sh ,,M t, . j ........ ..,.1 1 ia caused ills 1101110 urn. 111 uniiur nun rnntTII Hiirnsliv ilreiined n Texas fwe ueuijuei 11 1'iea . .. . nn fc , mft'V" f'ilVr,',:!lam ,ef, . "Vl T' '" "'"""' '" "ng" ln"S Muelllr fen-.'d &.'"" 185 Vrn ..I. "'IT "f the euismen nor tl.,. tlwiii. 'he rowing spiure. 1 ii.,e,,.i,v. .Ilm Smlili te Viuhisteiip a.,,,,-,,,.. ,,ur... neon .i.r.i.. ., Of thB'Ms!.bl',,'iitm'IH who ,n(''' tlp bunks I ..;. ... ..... rounder singled te center. Mueller le-ir-elds and up 11 tufleny, it.tt'.S'L, , ,, r HILLDALE IN LEAD s,ePpi,,g ,,t re,i. .11.., smith's nu- 8Wrli?tecH '. iMiSft:,,.,,, St1 which fli i1 "' me first nice phi retired Topener at first, both inn-, Tldlnga 107 Turnabout lira 1 unkUou,ll".'ee,im Pace. Aealnst Bill Tate's All- tiers advunclng. Alnsmlth walked, fill "J,"i f? " ... im, ., "u.au", a sliain shower lustniL' 1 " liic th IniseH. Jim Smith fiimb leu .1.7;.. n rii:li.l. Ji: W L J WiMMlMMmmaiBaiJi .. - 1MW -.."' BBB ."BBBHBW "Jl' VbHHAbbWHBMHMIbuNmBs.. 'i VbBW bVMbVRP 'BVSBVBTaBVBVBVlBBVBVQiBVBVBU''' bbbvbVbb1bVbVbVbVbVbk?PbVBb1SbsbbT3' '' vbbv. bVbb ''V .:BVBVra,nala'BBVBVJBBVaBBBVCBlBWMBVflBr'l- i IIMbIbbIbbbbbHKhSBHbbKw ' K' S JL-a. ' CwRG&l wSwmKsKmttHBtmp -ssr- KBBWBfflaBBBiUBmflHBBBWtS --, IBp?' 'MB? Sr '-?$?' tSPMHHbK .-T . . 1 "WABBTBVBVBBVaVBVBVBBVBVBVBVfiLjitMp BVa 9BVBW ' ,;L. r-K3k M. r BJBVBVBVBVBBVHnilKA - ' lames II. Itlley (left), seenty-ileht jpars old, nml Krl l'lalsted, aceil seven of the National KeRattu en the Sdiuylhlll. Ileth tools part In the Centennial Results of Junter Races in National Regatta flinter "lnelf slel. (Imt linnt (lru, nnl "hnrli,,VX,vv! 'b'lphin. mnmi, rri ye'unil inn nuidlfv fur llnnl hent Wnn In e"por Hunt ("lull, Phil i llipl., I'ntnn .tr. lelf ineunl Unulnir AxwirlAtlnn. I'h 1 1 n ilnl i.ti ! ji thhd. Clannip O Wanl. N'ansau Ileat Club, .New Yerk. Time, K23l-Ii lunlirr hIiikIp kIei, mcnnil h"l Wen li lehn P. (.'unnlnKhani "i t l'hllnil1phln lleat C lull, "nienrl .Inhn N llrehm, Mont Ment rnw. Heat Hub. I'lillnil, Iphln. thlnl. Ailnlph Well. ,lr I'ndlne Ilars-e ( lub, riillndplphlu Tlmn. S 51. Junier -Intcle hlirll", first hfat Wen Iiv Themas Jtnlley, Nih'hii lleat Club, Npw erk. KPcnnil 1". I, llrn:!" I'mlln Ilarn Hub 1'hllHilPlpliln thlnl, Itebirt O. Mnw hlnius. Celumbln II C. 1'lttnhuiKli 1lm. 34 William llnvnr" Mitreii illtan H (." . e;,'-Yurl ""Ish I "rxt but wns dhiiuall "'' for rewlnit nut of lili i-nurw Junier ilncle shfll--. mi.nl bout -Wen b rrani'ls rinlKiin. Mall i Peit (lub, I'hlla- M'Miniu. renii J ,s iiurir uiiHTiliv llarup Club. Phllailelphln tlilnl. IMuunl Dennett, I'mllnc llarse Club I'hllul'liiiiln mu,...i . i., t. i. t. ..... imrniMi , A ill riiiwvj IH I'.un III'- Vesper elKhl te Tails In 1SMIII; .to-epl. WiiKhr. ceaeh at the CnUersitN of I'eniisjlMii.la. who came te town with., .. " . r ,...;..'. ' h'o.e of e ii .....1...1 ... ... it lewIiiR netnbus wuuiieii me laces. AValter Hoepr. Dlameml Seulls win- nor and Philadelphia Kehl cup dial- lengp rm'e titloheldor, was also am """" Heetater mid when the nut .., 5 n 5 j 4 .1 .1 5 -JJg9 'louiiRstei s saiv the rewii.R here of theHn .... ? 8 4 0 3 4 11 3-41-SO ,.,.. .,,. fl, , , ... ., ",' V i, ., ' V "V " .. , ", ififfni. llnlin Hull, l lum lw. Iim.i'u (In. 1...I after Habe Ituth when he leaves the ball ground. IInoer a Here Many tiled te shake hi- hninl. white Intlmpu i.renli.il Mm filtnlllfi rU .till, I la "Hew'il d'ie de It?" "Holle Hoev' Seme class te Walter." A nat en tim lu'nil tn s..eri nf iiw. vnimirote-ui .couple of fortunate fiitiue greats who I rushed te their less fortunate com- ' panleim te tell them what a grand land glorious feeling It wa-. The Hoever buttons that were sold In Duluth before and after the great sculler arrived home weip being sold around the finish mink. A brisk -ale marked the efforts of the lenders. Scene of First Kegatta Ne mere fittting stage could be found for the golden jubilee of the rnw-ine br .soeluti"a ,lmn t1"' l,i,'-,turcsipi Sehu.u- kill, for It was en this plneld stieum, with its beautiful and romantic eu- ... .. .i... ., .... . v... ... - I viruii., Willi me nr-i .uueniu ISegatta was iii-iii nuv jenrs nge. A grandstand te accommodate 1000 "CrlDerH te the fund Of ?1(J0U required te HtllgO the tilg lixtUM. , It '""-'. following the, ferniliig f u,e National Association m 1S72, time fhe tli-tf nhnmnlnnul,:,, ,...,,. . 'ie,J ln 1S7;'" n,,a Mnce tlint iw the rvKuiUx ,., bPen held scion times, uaiiici, in inni, laeu, iv.i, lfe'js 11101, 1007 mid 11114. Historic St renin Over this stretch of watei. tiiilvcrs.il . ly lecegnled as the hest in the world the gicutest exponents of inning hnie tin, fin iniiM . nnil hi ri. unu ilni ..li.t'Ail is.. ....... ... . ....,,,, ,,,.- unnr iUI M HUM) M.per eight, of the T. -. ... . ... " . Vesper Beat Club; the Ohmpii chaii Tnli, 1 l.?t1,v ui.e flni nnci, fne fhn fn roen and Oruy. There, tee. Jack KelU gamed thu proficiency which enabled him and his cousin, Paul Costelle, te win world's acclulm in the Hrussela "egnttn of 1020, while it wns Hoever' wetery in tne ruiindcipnin 1 nailenge Cup nice that the latest of the single .....in... ..lu .mi, flirt frli. ..Iiii.h C. vtmia. Hill lute's All-Sturs, from Cleielund, ......l,k 4lmli. fltjr tit.tntni tlTli ii linrit tllUI season, when thev opposed Illlldule at llltlltU Itlllt III 'fc UIIIIVIIIIHII.V "-- I Durbv this afteinoen. lowing ill- iilmis. nf the snme cllll). ulilfli In Hull ll....,.,l., .I, (,, nt thlnl 'I'.n.nn ei. curtla 111 !"ollde . 112 At the end of the leurtli inning mil- wulKeil, se uiu .viekan. iopeicers won wen l dale was leading b the score of te 1. ' derful play retired Mekan at second, M.I. .I...I .11 ..!!.. ,,... ,!..,, I lie I leiliuilll eilis M'linu ill inn inn. j . . .. ii i. !..,....: n.. 1 ....i.. t...- Hilling, iiciiiiiicksiiii numni, mmr n- i nml went iii thlnl (iii a short nassed und, went te thlnl en a short passed ball, and scored en C Jehnsen's eheiI- , (lee fli te (t Jehnsen lllllilille came right liaik with thiee runs I'laiii Is singled, White also sin gled, Alb n tripled te i cuter, scoring Kramls and White. Allen scored en (!. JehnsuifN hunltice lly te nglit Tim nlmniiis fiem Diirhv lidded an ether run te their total In the third. McCnll nnd Hay lies were the hurlers uud Jehnsen mid Klchnnhen did the receiving. Yates and Watsen Draw Londen, Awr 3 There was nn play In the International chess tournament yester day, eicept for the completion of the un flnlshed an nu of R O Yates, Unaliiml. and IS. tl. Watsen, Australia, I he result belns u draw. . VETERAN OARSMEN IN SCORES RN HIU IN SHAWNEE GOLF Ray Lambert Leads With Even 90 Therrien Tops Lecal Players HERB NEWTON SHOOTS 88 Shawnee, Pa., Aur. .1. Six score e- linxlniwin.l ,,ias.iriAtt nnl fn.i CltttTfttrfStl In .,nllfvl,r In ll. nnmml Ttiwk u ellll III! II'III I'll 11)111 llllllirill IlilT-l-V I IlkllK' 11 ... .............. .................. . .. ... classic discolored tedaj that the arelii- ect who lei.uilt the hinwn.p ("eurse iiii'w ni- iiiisnn'-s, n no iw-w,,,n of thp field in net a linksman had broken iRhtj, the low score being nn even . (entrlbuted by Hay Lambert, the 1 ronten crnds Tmlili Tlmrrlnn. nt Tlnln nnd Havana. led the' Philadelphia doleRatlen with nn .sl. niwt thic krnfii llllvl f.dl-l,nil nnlv te ti,n urhlevpd hv Lambert. Ted wns (IU tii 4,', and cut four strokes off this mini nnmim, iinmn. THb cnnl : lllgnt lieu in a llicrrien was inni gnimi leteran of the links. Herb Newton, of Whltemnrsh; Oenlnl Herbert romped ever the first nine In 4.T and came home In 4." for an 88. His enrd : Out 4 4 n 4 B 5 (1 r, n 13 II 5 4 4 11 7 4 11 3 .1 SS Several local nntnes are nlrpady in- scribed en the HuoKweoU irepliy. out Trophy, but in winning It or permanent no one has yet succeeded the requisite three tinies for Bossessien. T"-0 yen; rs age the tournament was almost entirely a Philadelphia nffair. , I With live or tllP lirst Sixteen local men, ." -..- .... . - . n.l tlie finnl hllftln lie n it hetivi.nn T Weed Piatt, then playing from North HUIb, nnd Maurice Hisley, of Atlantic City. Summary" ItHj lAnbrt, Trenten K. W. Halev. bin C. C . 4.' 38 42 88 41 41 4 41 4.', 3H 4r. 41 43 41 (,i) h0 . Spencer Jonm, I'lymeuth Jack Dlien, bhawnee , H. C Maxwell, Trenten . IC. K lllalr, Kahknuh . T. T. !lrrln, Hala J A I.uman, nala Henry IhKm, Jr , Shawn 8J S3 se 5 '' I ST I 47 40 41 ' " 42 S7 , v. HiacH. Trenten .. . 45 if ll. Newton. Whltemarah 43 4(1 44 44 4.1 43 43 43 4) 47 41 41 4H 42 4 42 10 4 J "t ' W. D Jehneen, OaTdn Olty SH . SI su , tin liO HO Oil ' Al II. ll. Arsar, Tremuii , I. C. Sheek, Hhnwnne . K, F Bshi-tdt. Hhawnee . C H. Clark, Pine Valley . ("hatter Maiwrll. Trenten A. J rualleae. New Yerk lotto W fthaum. Vblimttrih It II .Salmen. Olen Hiai? .. , T,Z $SE&i" .V i.leut. A. Q Clark, Niwal Acad ,11 40 01 4il 411 02 4ft 47 (12 .. ... A. ;ni ia vi i w- A j1 W . Errer Aias Laras J. r - J -.. Dl..'ln iv utrnu uti runs ( entlnneil from Pae One died Fteuliiig. Alnsmlth te Topeicor Ve tuns. Muel- ., , I iiurillU uivevn ir.....i.. nnlVn.l Ol, -'''" ii,iiii-i.. . mi' U.n.iill 1 rtenllne te I.e i. ........--..,. -- ---- i funned. Wrightstene tiled te Mueller. Nn nins. THIHD Jim Smith threw out Flack. Wrlgbtstone threw out Stock. Jnck Smith pepped te Wrightstene. Ne runw Lee grounded te Mteek. llornsev threw out Henline. Meadows singled . off Stock's shoulder. Ilnpp walked. ...... . 1 ti... ...... 1.1. v" ., llnines' iuheld grounder, Muellvr uud rounder scoring und Alnsmlth milling m. nf tlilrl Vln4'iV frtrPfV, llulncs, llll iV tlllllll lS.k OU1..1 Wrightstene te Jim Smith. Twe runs. Stock tossed out Williams. Wulker II ,. .. .!-,.... .l.A ,1....... I.'.. 11... iiiuieui' liluuiK inr lllli, immrt Li i.i i m.. .i rvuuiiiiiH iiiiiii, mi'uiiTr iiiie uiu l.ee. Ne runs. Lee. K IKTI1 Stuck (hopped a Texas . Leaguer lu hft Ibid Jnck Smith sne- litlced, Meadows te Lee, Hernsbj wulked. Knpp chucked out Mueller, the base runner adiancing. reurulei' walkel, tilling the bases. Topercer tiled te Meknn. Ne runs Ifenllue walked. Meadows forced Heullne, Haines te Hornsby. Ilnpp forced Meadows, Feurnler te Hornsby. Jimmy Smith filed te Hornsby. Ne ruus. Malene Easily Defeats Walker Bosten. Mass., Aug 3 Jeck Malenn, et Ht. Paul, cunvlnclnsly defeated Mickey Walker, of Elisabeth. K J,. In their ten round bout at the llettmi Arena. Malene leek every leund, some b veiy wide mar Kins. , i. l,n,nf.il n s iil'Ii. elf Meadows irleie. Hun Ihlalle l- l.umlnlst ... 11.1 NATIONAL REGATTA ly-tue, will row a race of one mid one -quart or miles as nn milled feature Regatta In 1870. In the center Is William It. HapRoed, a crack local sculler What May Happen In Baseball Today NATION T, T.RAnUR .. Clnh Wen l.est l'.C. ln Iife .ip lerK OH .ivi .nun .1111' M. IiiIh IO 41 .Mlt .film (hlrnce 63 43 .041 .04.1 (Inrlnnntl A3 4H ..13,1 .fi3 Pllt"lnriih 49 47 .1110 ..II.-, Ilroekl-n 47 40 .4110 .4U1 I'hUllf" 35 117 .330 .387 lloeten 33 61 .347 ,3ul iiw 3RH .1S.1 5(1 511 1 INI 370 341 AMKIUCAN' I.FOI'E Club . Wen Iit l'.C. Win I.em st. 1.011U as 42 .iHe ..181 .nil i-ejr ierK en 4 ,nuu .aid DfTtelt ...34 47 .(IH-i ..111) Ihlcare S3 47 .530 .33.1 (leveland 03 31 .510 .514 ahlniten .. ,,43 53 .4(15 .4711 Athletic 40 57 ,4lt .4IH Dosten 30 cu .304 .400 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ,503 ,511 I sun ' 4110 4 OH 390 NATIONAL I.RAOCK . . -V,,la?., 7 l'Ulladf Iphla. 7. (Hllir rullrd 'Llludclehla. 7. du moo, iirtrrnin en uoreunt Othrr club net achrdulnl. en uoreunt of durknr"s. amkbican i.KAUt'r. Athletic, hi St. IxiulH. 4. Vrw Yerk, 5j I'lmrland, 1. Wanhlnrten, ci ChltuKe. 1. llosten-Dclrolt pontpenrd, rain. JOHN BLACK BETTER Noted Gelfer Said te Be en Read te Recovery San Jese, Calif., Aug. 3. Jehn Hlack, nationally known golfer, In jured at Irvtngten, near here, Monday night in a meter crash and thought fatally hurt, was en the fnir way te recovery today, nccerdlng te reports from Columbia Hespltul here. Big Game for Qirard Field Club Saturday at II i nd ClearfleM atreeti thf .eiriird n.bl Club wilt .ntartaln tbefHit-i Kelnx Kennlnsrten Conirreiiatlenal team. he , !K. ntt'Vftr'bYiI?" ,t'!?,,i,,f thi-iin two teama Kmalncten wlnnlns th laat ';"1 ",n run. eirard would iik te hear YUrcmSnt rn TurAnv MunTiav mi7iiiuiV, 'unmM. Aiiares uarney sstmerer. in i.uurel "- . . r i- ':..". ...-" -"". "' muut """ " uu.nib ... uj . Shinault te Jein Kansas City Kiuuaa City, Me., Aur. 3 C'ut(.hr Aire i iiiiiiiuii. ii. me wiaynniii .iiii ii.niiB, n,u jiiiii tun Atnifts uy Aiiiniii.uii Aeaui-niiiiin team at l.eutmllU ntxt Tliuraday, It was announced today. Saratoga Entries for Friday Klrat race. clalmlns for maiden fllllei luii.tuai'.iiM. K f.i.lnTia.i Iteaa Tata let I'a'ddya Lata . 104 (,BQufl 101 I.lttU Heds .104 Itubke . vu sun uell ill Conundrum li.r Puaa Ueck Pocket Marya Pat Dream Day Uluiplei , . .Malmaey Heirloom .105 Little Beauty . 104 , 104 Valley of DreaniH 10'i ..in iiJati .104 Moonlit Way .104 Dvlcadla . . let) Menardclla, . . ..104 Taasel .,104 Eielyn Sawyer SteDlechaiia. Relllnu 104 Mil 106 101 112 I 100 .Ss.end racrt for I i 137 147 im four-year-elda nnd up about 2 mllea Tell Me . ..-7 aa Scot .. ." ..." ran 0'I.nn llallailll 147 New Haen .. 141 Mohican Third mfe. the M.rhitnlr.vlM. Ili.n.11... n iezw:rwM L?" ,.. e.,.r.i. ... . 105 nini i-i .'.'..'.'hi.. SA ameC; ";'.' leB ' liroeina or , ler Fourth race. tbe Saratoga 9j!ta sta'.t fnr tm yaar-iitda "' furluna-a re1np . m i-upe fiaar 12. , .).'.! DilKtabeiu 12. fui miildfu tuu-ieur'Ol').i canapu ... ';"''' ,,ue furl nRH siiindav llet ,l'uj;run'1, 110 Many HmlL. 113 II17 110 ReulttB . 1'reludn 112 Apprntlcn allowance! claimed Weather clear, track faat. Hamilton Entries for Friday riret race, purse 11200. euimlnr, for ;h'j''"';;n,1J'' 1''1 UP. f"lJ In Canada 1 mee en lurr. ... carry On ni ilend . leu CuMilcadnur 2d inn Role .... 101) William Otdt 102 Third race, the Waterloo Handicap purse I1S0O thrwe-year-eMa and up fuuled In Canada, lit miles ' El Jaamur 1)7 June Kly Woedblna 10 Keltic Alem . 114 Fourth, ruce pjme $1200 clalmlnii ar-elda and ill) 1 1-10 miles Veiled Celliii-n 100 Lent Azrael I Oil I)h1ih,1,,ii 104 112 three in.! ins lus 112 Sana Peur 21 101 Prank Munreu Oeorxe Duncan IDS Hun lirue Fifth rsie pursa $1200 three sear-ildt and up, 1 mile 70 yards llrisa Tacks 03 Rubidium 102 Uandv 104 Hun Ilnl .M 101 Itedttnne 14 Mcsslnes 104 Despair 107 Hlith race purse $1,100 clalmlnir thtae year-olds and up ! furlongs Chlerla .. 0 J Cluunali 04 CraeK e- Dawn im freaiance 101 Elemental 103 Hidden Jewnl .103 Duster 108 Det ter Jim 100 Nlren Maid . 107 llulletproef 100 aeoend Theufhta 100 Htote . 100 Treutllns 11B Seventh race pursa $1300, claiming, three, year-olds and up, 1 1-8 mllea. Topmast ... . 103 Darnay . .113 mus jeans ...iim Toeaiaa , 104 (jan resariy . ,iue Kxpiesiv Katharine Rankin. Ill) Clannnr Current toil l6 112 mere Current Kienie ApprantlCH fllewance claimed Weather cli. track fait. 112 Ethnaa . . it' HOFKIN MEYER IN NETJLE FINAL Seskin and Axe Eliminated in Straight Sets en Woodferd Tennis Courts PLAY FOR PARK CROWN Milten Hefkln nnd Mllferd Meyer will meet tomorrow en the courts of the Woodferd Club for the heys' sln ,'les championship of rairmeunt Park. They reached the finnl round bj ur liiliiR their seml-flnnls today. Hof Hef kln. who wen the State title, snuffed out Samuel Seskin in straight sets. tl-'J, 0-L. Mejer. n State final ist, defented Hnrrv Axe In two hard fought sets, 0-2, 9-7. Seskin get off te a geed lend In the first set against Hefkln. He wns able te rush the net nnd he wen en his vol leying. Hefkln, bow ei er. get better control of his placements and wen easily. The point score : FIRHT SI'T n 4 1 5 3 4 8 1 4 3 6 1 Hefkln Seikln 430 221 .SCCOND .SET 4 0 14 4a 1 4 0 2 0 4 Hefkln Seskin 4 2S 1 HI I In the first set, Axe tried te p!n Meer at his own game sma-hing. u'1 "p was eutdriven. lie adopted ulllcrent tiietiis ill the second set and T"nJ',!,:iII,5 U'P'" tu ,.he ba;!tr"rt,- .-. oetlierid Ale or, who went wild, but he was eutdriven. He adeiited Heweier, he regained control and wen ,"1" i "e point score : . t t . riHST SET .Jrc'pr Axn . 4444414 4 2D 0 ' "" '" " ""'ry .riHT neat 11111 l 2 2 3 ii 4 2 u20- j 'Thornten In the sl-ieutid curuiln HECOND SET I r,l'ser- M'yer 1 'J i T. 72:!44nR414 i -., a 1457224408414 4 .",1- .j(a 144 0B544224414J 0477 The auiiunariea SEJU-FI.VAI. ROUND Milten IIufKIn defeated Samuel Seskin 0 2 0 2 Mllferd Meyer defeated Harry Ae 0 .' Edict, 3 te 1, Saratoga Victer ( entlnunl from Pue One ken Traveln mus I.ady Myra, Haldee and Pri. HECONn RACE, claiming-, three-year-olds and up. 1 mile 1 Halu, 100, Meln . . . , 6-1 7 r". 1 2 2. Up Less, 110 Oniley. . een 1-3 out 3. Meedy. 101. Hammend. 7-1 2 1 3.1 3 Una, 13035 ciiuur una i nuieuui,rf I" WiTd rack. h9 fl,e. ..!. three year.e hh. ii rurienuB J Tanrerlne. 1011 Marlnelll ill 2 1 e, en ,rim(, t u 3.s Hank-r Hien Nete !.. and Tin also run HAMILTON RESULTS riRSl RACE purs.. S1SO0 for tw Ids 1 ,alinlnu, 1 furlong' 1 .Mikiiama. IDS Mi'TMih-uil II 20 2 l.llai- 'lime I'M Welner .1 Tup Neti.li, 1""! Unbrene 'lime 1 H 35 Mtnnta 11, anil Stylleh MIsh uIre rn 13 11 4 il, 3 OS 3 Du ilubeililnt, 1 hECUNU RCE purse $1200 four eai olds and up. clulinlm maiden Jeck.M. n tullunKS 1 lllr.deui.uu, 103. llre- den . 182 40 Jlw 40 IT Te 2 Numbe Jumbo. 102 Iluwden . 10 ie ; is 3 Thorny Way. 101 Oltck a 61 Time, 1 14 2-8 Hea Kinetic Oalilpet Urlsk, GreenlanJ and RUInK He, k alau ran IIASKIIA1I. 1(11)11 3.10 1' M. NTIOVl. l.l'.KH K I'AKK PHILLIES v.. ST. LOUIS sl.Vfs! AT U1M1IKI.S' AMI s' W.DIV,-. Free exhibitions b I.eiivltl I.im. tanlu Sul me C ii. frum sh, HluUeley, feet of Ine street, Pier 10, tlurtlns Vrlduj, Ausust Ith, 11 A. M. und 0 P. M. lauiltt will descend tu bottom of Dila ware In ARMOR. Sales Opportunities A jeurs ryan with l'le(iln 1 ersen a,ti ll be afforded unusual epp Ii arewtnc corp .Small arj un 1 tralniiiK Is cemplniril 11 d,a u and 4iene V In Hi t lett m sis. i.i.Di, kk erni 1: ns" J-tner', Mlttuel 4 Cerry. , E, ' Tn.i.kl M ''et'. Krenti. Prleea resigat bec, iae Mnd 110 K. ricea LOGAN A. A. ,"" ,P!.'nl H.. PL J ? a' r,S S'illMc. SI 10 Thursday Etc, Aug. 3, 1922, 8.30 Temmy Devlin ft. Sam Blackitten Four Other Star Bouti Take Willow Greve Cars te Leuden St. I VELODROME 7U1 "''Hv: ,!'"" BIKE Kl Ufnn,,l?.li,,,,,r-l,'Urd huilllilQH' B I rt E, hlp, 100 Kilometers Oiw. Mllea 0 niliriern Mllllilena. ',..-.......' 4TH BATTALION WINSFIRE TITLE Wallops First In Deciding Came at Shibe Park, 21 te 2. Scheib Stars THREE HITS FOR MAGEE trit DATTAUON 1ST I1ATT t,10N II '.cVr 3h. '.' 2 "I e 1 Arm a rf J " J 1 J 2 a 7 a 0 (irnily r . . 0 .1 I " 2 3 I ii ii .1 M'w.p r e J J; ',' 2 22" MKV? ' ? " n Ii Sr'cp rf Kln"y,ll) Kllv ftinnRMl'lrd) Knimm. 1 Hbnh en tili "" J .M',i,m?v' ,,.1,e,"bra-,r.ra.-rt,'"fnn5",Jttrnt-V.. , Tillnirn) fmnlre"- A1 im" nml Itcemm Time (it unme 2 SO i uy Tlinurn r ny w ukih" The Fourth Ilattnlien bv winning.- second straight game from the i lr i I'uttolleit at Shihe Park this niier niier niier noen, wen the Firemen's champion ship of the dt.. The finnl i-ero wns 21 te 2 .. . .1 r. . ... .1... I.l. .miirce. et tne i eurtii, vwi- no- mi- i ting star of the game, baling tliree blnglei, Including n triple. Jacob and 11 Sehiioper also bnd three safe ties. The fielding honors went te Scheib, the Fourth's stnr shortstop. Scheib hnil ten clmnces during the game nml accepted them nil without an ir- IOf. Chief Fnglneer Hess IlaiU tossed out the first ball from the pitcher's box ai'ild cheers from the large crowd in hand. Firemen from nil m i the eiti saw the battle. Ne admis-len was charged. The Fourth wai the first te (.core, getting ii run In the second Inning. .IikeIiv singled ever first base and was sacrificed te second by W. Mngrainiii He took third en Magee's hit te Ift and scored en n passed bull. The First tied the s(ere in the third when Douglas was safe en an error. Selden walked and Grndy was hit bj a pitched ball. Douglas scored en an itihcld out. The Fourth put the game en ire in the fourth frame by scoring tn uni on a scrbs of lilts and an error Triples by Scheib nnd Magee and a llm k of singles pushed the ten runs acie-s the platter. A run was scored In both the fifth nnd the eighth by th" Fourth be fore the ultimate winners stnittd en another lnttlng rampage and scernl eight counters. T.'ip First's only ethpr run fame in the eighth inning. LIBBY SCORES QUICK KAYO Sends Bruce Robinson te Dream land In 25 Seconds at National Jee Llbby, colored welterweight champion of Pennsilvanln. mnde short work of Hruee Itobinsen In the schoil scheil uled eight-round wind-up nt the Na tional A. C. last night. The men had hurdlv stepped Inte the ring when Llbby stuck Ids right te tin selnr nlexus nnd twenty. five secnniK after the bout had started Ktobinsen was in dreainland and remained out for , mero than u minute. I The seini-windun wns nkn ulm.i...,! Thesemi-win bv the knockei T'11, ;t0p,, third. Kofi roe Keut route when .Ilmmi topped Al HoNen in the Ilnrri Prem nlinuml T.'i.l Cettmnn from the ring In the fourth round of his bout with Seal .Tackscn after warning him repeatedly for hit- J , II-.- v,.... , ..... i Philippine Champien Beats Hepburn New lerk. Auir 3 Par-he Villa, of M.i nlli, banlamwelnht rhami ion of th Philip ptn.e, deflated Jehn Hepburn of N'ew Verk r icHInz the JuJk'h' I, sinn ufter a six "i unit contest. 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' I Woe.lrli.K ma.le his Intention known ;vKn"prn 3 2 S e n SXjhV. i V e , , Nat,enal Tourney n letter te Samuel .T. DnlliiH. the KMburn.p. 230 10 I) Kin" cf p I t e 3 I lttsliur;li, Auir .'(. PJttsliureh' I 'eeretary of the Meadow brook Club yes- TetniH 2t 21 2. 7 i T"f"""y- I yprcHcntnlltrH in thr national pref, s- .tenhiy. In his let'er WoedrlnK wVote Tetalii. a"-' 1,J Nlennl Relf teurnuiiient, wbleh will ,e as follews: n.-rthn. ..... ni e ie Hi - l'laed tit (J.ikment the ueek of AuRii-t ( "I will newr n.u In a sprint rare "rie-bm.. hit-n "sV.f?r. Throe-bn-l.'nK';! H''; 'luul.fUi.K round at the(nKaln. Thep fdm, t raeps hint my Iprs hi.--Mh"". srh." 5rrin?; Wti-w M- I I t-biirR i Held club today. Keen , I fin.i r nlll nlHn , , hf mmm II Hchnsfer Stelen "" -'-J "" ralr wis i uiipnreiit for the (He plan s ' p,iM ,,, ," - uangcr or (Irn-lv KpIIp. IViuI.I" pliis-I.jnn leSn 1. I I ,.,,, I ... , ,, ' i pilIIIllR II tendon. I reni new en I w n. ...... .itlf 1 mil' - i um 1w.- --.. ". ... .. r. iiv i . 1,1 nc rtiirii7(n Wildwood High Stars te Enter Venn in Fall University of I'cnnfjUiinln will Ret two of Wildwood IIIkIi Scheel'! Mnr nthletes HiIh full In Heb Crois iiiiiJ Isane Ifi'stun. Heb Cress, h!x feet tnll, 1IH) pounds In weight nlid nil fiRht, wns ii stnr tnrkie en thr Wildwood fi-niii for three jeurs .imI wns a letter iiinti jn basehall, ms ms ketbnll and trmk. IKc I lesion us rnptnin of the tniels nml thr eet uarter-inller In the sehoel. Mi w.ik p!(.lii'iij of his Kiadiiiitliii; el.is this jeiu. .Memll ami Max well, who nln) plned football, wi'l enter Dicxel Institute. GOLFERS QUALIFY f'nitnl States e ehampien and prnfe-kriiiiil ,J il,,. Iflii,. lnml r.,,1, .,, r,'. , arrno,1"7rem","hoLi:t ltiH merniiiR I.'ml Loefller. J'r tjnl I Ullliil op 11 lltl Ijr.lili i , v s upethe; pen t .Temlnenlentri m0M Iel(j, 'lb' nlny wn i lilt. nieiinng and aftcr- menmena i cam sells Franchise Itlihnieiifl Vii. uf i ",v ii nrn iiii'iim iinnwr uf Hi. Illehnviml 1 1. . ' ,u llll' llf I II, IrOllll.t I la .fin. , i. .. .... . . ... , .. .. "' ", ' : . " -.i..' nn, it, ,1 iijn m! il t th fran'l ml ih i K (m- Hful it tw r l( h . ... Th n owner" wtll "inllnun t. rliil, am mil"- "i'ii hi i"i. ii'i , ii ii - ,r V jl r, 'lnu an iimtiutr, wit i a IIimii ii! iui r at t sa" aald Dlllckl...L r. 111 - rl Fer sundry reasons && this if i!'T Pure Worsted Guaranteed Dyes Marshall E. MeriM (IncorneratcfJ) FumUhinga 724 Chestnut Street Reduced In the Semi-Annual Sale Site A X rioiqerii)a li vJ -ZJ 'Soot Shep f H20 CJiasinut St, - . rffTfUI yezjKsz ccrJJ--aV; sJslsi j mk Admiral Mlbi Per fee te jfBp 1 V Ami Xm 15 cant t MfatfL 2 for 25 cents W?.A V 1 ) mis. -,' .k:A Mn-wm f A sst-sM Pepulare ni' liM&'lM A t vWP$m wHf"$k mmSwM i mm K Kit y siaifl FsrBK i tmr;svwi) X tcBsjSjBftyBTrTil ,11 Hi3Pi-mXim I A',.. wJsMJjaaW w&mts&A v m , RVHWKrwi v ussaamii . a 1 VlBBBUSSSIl v I . . mztmKLS- A Henriet Smoked for comfort by men who de things. There s never any come back te a Henrietta, except pleasure. Three aizea Admiral, 15 cents; Perfecto, 2 for 25 cents; Pepulares, 10 cents and the utmost of quality in each. OTTO EISENLOHR & BROS., Ic., Phil.., Est. 1850 WOODRING TO RUN ONLY IN QUARTER Syracuse Sprinter Retires Frem Dash Events, but Will Con tinue in 440 TO RACE IN NATIONALS Allan AVoeilrliic, fumed Syracuse printer nml OUmpIp chntnplen, tins withdrawn from the dash events and In il"' future will (online bis offertH en the cinder path te the quarter mile. run en!- the quarter mile and will stnrt training for this distance se that I will be in geed shape for the national chain chain pienslups." Tin wlthdiuwiil of Woedrlng means the pns-ing of one f u,,. grentpt sprintirs in the iimnlri. He is prim al 11 a furlong riinnei, but Ins beaten ten wounds 111 the Kill. He wns entnrn.l ... ..... . .. ...... . -' '" ""' "" ""' ""' --" In the inter- ! ciillegltes at Cambridge this season, but 'he pulli d il K'nileil in the SCIili-finill .. . nf ttl.i nfinl l.l The first nppoarnnce of Woedrlnir since he Injun d his leg m Cnmbrldgu will be III the Allentnwn games which will be lif Id en August 111. bargain will appeal te you Life Guard Suits were $4.85 new $e Smith & Bre. Athletic Geed It takes twice as long, probably, te build a pair of these oxfords as it does the ordinary sort. ... the length of life is in proportion. X waF - ( I vw. .1 ek: 45siL) W raJ . 1. . ,4 jgtfmUbL.Z-, Ausfci. .j. . tU