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bw w!'T'nBlflKH e A afljBBRjsejSAJJguunsjsj BJgtai'.a'Bi'M : 7" r:' r w' m1mHam--trV jr, , . ai i. , im :ifr k r. ai TWILIGHTERS ENGAGE 'IN FLOCK OF GAMES Same Fine Performances Mark Heaviest Schedule of the Summer Season te Date . ATTENDANCE JUMPS ny WILLIAM S. DALLAS THE twilight sensen Is In full blast. This was proved Inst night by the number of games played. They were decided In all ncctlens of the city and while the attendnnce at the contests during May was below expectations, the fans are beginning te turn out In peat numbers and capacity crowds were at all the contests last night. Brldcsburg scored one of Its most retable victories when the uptewncrs turned baek the Reuth Wills nt Rich mond and Orthodox street, 3 te 11 Ocne Costelle was en the hill for Billy Whitman nnd held the down dewn down eowners te &cvcn hits. Their only run come In the fclxth when I'asnuerclla doubled and Eddie Ocrner singled. Chnrlle Hnnferd made one of the lengCRt hits ever seen nt Brldesburg and .vet it only yielded two bases ns It lunt' wny out In the cornfield. Cos Ces Cos tclle wns In form nnd proved this In the first innings when he retired the side liter setting the bases leaded nnd no one out. . . , , The riclnher yarncrs played nt Twen ty. sixth nnd Reed strectb and secured rccni?e en the Philadelphia Terminal for a defent sustained the previous eve nine nnd the Ann! count was e te 4 in favor of Tem Wnlkcr's aggregation, but hn rtcinrv wns net achieved until an extra Inning was played. The yamcru hit the ball Imrd and poled out fourteen hits ifT the delivery of Baricss, Lcn Lcn nen. Smith and David. ...... "I.eftv" Oullman wns nt his best in the game between J. & J. Dobsen and Spring Clty-Koyersferd' plnycd at Thirty-fifth Mrect nnd Queen lane which the weavers wen 0 te 0. "Lefty" only illewed a single lilt, and that a blnglc te left in the sixth by Onyner. Jimmy Clinten, a stnr with Pntersen Silk Sex and the Norrlstewn Pres., pitched for the vMters. but the Dobsenltcs took advnntnpe of his wlldncss nt the start nnd piled up a Dig lead, getting one in the firvt and four in the second. Eight thensnnd funs attended the third cinch between the Sphns nnd Hill dale which wns played at Shetzlln Park. Krnnd nnd Illglcr streets, and Eddie Helden'B rlinrgcs new have the edge en Eddie Gottlieb two te one. The DirbyitfR sent Gillespie into the box te feeure revenge for u former treuncin3 nnd he came through In fine style, keep ing the eight hits of the Sphas well Mattered, while the llilldnle players made their dozen safeties against Krepp's count. The score was 1 te 3. The Marshall K. Smith xtere team turned In one of Itn bout victories In defeating Monmouth. Gloucester Ceuntv leader". Stchrr Zephle was en the hill for Jxck and uni hit rather harder than usunt. tat managed te keep the hlnales scattered, ulth the exception of the third, when the Jraemen sent three runs across the pan. The home ptaers In the meantime were taklnir kindly te the slants of Marty De lne. the former Nativity Htar. and he was nicked for a dozen solid suat. The game as wen by Cntrher Edward, who made ( lone tue-baRKcr In the eighth with llel tick and Mencll en the runva. TA I.usk. of St. Ilarnabas. Ii pleased with the mound work of Pitcher Jerdan. He tum-d. In his third straight victory last nltht and In doing se h-ld Klcetewn te tw hits. The score was 5 te 3. The first te runs of the Inverters were made en rrer, the ttilut- tinvlnr five mlrcues charged asalnst them. Sandrew'a homer In th eighth was the only real lilt made off Jerdan, who had held his opponents te nine hits In thn last three Karnes. St. nar tubas made all Its runs In the fifth. The nmj was plajcd nt Sixty-fifth nnd Elm Elm weed. The Mrrrlll Profs, continued their fast el the last fertnlcht when they took Lit nrethcrs Inte camp en the atoi-e bes' own field at Fifty-fourth nnd Elmwood sienue. The score was 11 te 7 In favor of tne Columbia nvenuers and SrhnentHB was the wlnnlnc hurler. Merrill Is making; extra K'S.W.1'" fcT fh" same en Friday night M Thlrt elh and Columbia avenue, when the "euth Phllly Hebrews will be plaed. riP",'., Wennls nnd hla Oermantewn'irs rlwed ililer seiv.nrt -(r.mc at r-jn-lten cnue nd Mannella street, nnd one of the old time creuds erected the plnjeit tt was n tV.,.."".lh"n51.n:r ,ePn,,.t a" are a" samn be IS'1' ,h? HioeKlyii Iteyuls and tlrmiiit.iwn. ,,i 'nr" ".,1! in 1" In fnver of the t.7i.i s' a.nJ .,nl Vven Irnlnca wtre &?i,m,.-lln.udn.rkn"'? hal,,'1 lhfl '-entest. ratiman. with four hits, nnd Hyde with Bilf'h, tt ,l" n,tuack ,or he home team? L .u.r,t,n ,?' ."" .'"lnB Pl'cher. but tee lime was well plated. r.i'IlMn-R,,,.aII.l'r',1 5"!her victory te the r'.,n,r l1" ''co "' n.sumed the man lin",1 a,t welt. when thu fiterlst. t.mk rtJSJ1! ln.,9, """? 8 t0 n- The came was BmTfl? al Se"ntP Hreet and Oranae avtmie. h.rald-h.r-vi!u en.ihe t1" ,for Fe- nnd. while hf. .n-V ' ra,hCr ,r''el'- manaiteil te keep 'Jl,,Mi''" we". "cittered. Johhson. the Mn ! l 'f' ,na'1 tn'' lensest hemer ever fJ!?nJ ? " ."', u"tewn creunds In the fourth inainiT, htuilnt two runnsi s nheud of him. 'r!tlt-l""'ihcr for, ,,,,,,l "tw. Manancr I";" 6 X"S inndc a (treat start airalnst thi "";!, "."'' ,,,y ",llnB " ceht "ins I. 10 tn pitrhpr Trox- vinJ n.lZ' V nnlnw r.n.i i i. "..." ;-.- v.i tiia " ? Saints? ulse ,m'1 a trlu of "-''etlea for he1d!riir1iiiH'.& P,,"'1''''"T. lilch hne been e? ,",, i ne blB, local '"mi te small S2Jf' ."''"'e a tr p te Fertv-elchlh ami et'jU.nnTfe h.?"'a "J!" "'! ''"' 'hV'plawrS ,LJ.i: P"y Canie's Sluinft'ian nine handed aVeKu1.0 t"," 'r fei ,hn "Inn.TandTe1 ,;,! Islanders down with three scat- ,V.ehl,J. ue witti tnice hits, excelled . pnananan PLAY TEAM GOLF Uanerch Is Favorite Over Mer Mer chantvllle for Title th. um'I ls tIl(i favorite te win 'of i'i turb,nn. tt'""1 elt :lnmpient.iip m! Ln,le ',1,,a t"'ny. 'I'Iip Mnnei xmX , ' .mct "!' with Merchant sine. i,.. r . i "" '"ii iiii inn way In in c'sivu ylcter-v w Arenlinlnk Woedh. rvl !"",c ' u,", 1,,Ht wecl 0v bT '"the b0in. final match 3U w""..1' we' "W Points te v eft'lin sl0llb,"'y W,,H rcRiinled us one 01,1 V.re ,8P.,,t f'enten.lers. ouch Irlt,Ut""l- Wnncrcli, Itoxber--.re'tl,,. ,r(.,,ftntvll,B "' Woodbury Tin, t ,.'U""crB et tl,e "ve tltvlblenB. In th. ''.n,no te ,.,, M'im-fliinte nn.l llead ni,?.V ,t0e,ls,t the fif"' temn. Yerk lest l,i l,e Tt'ijklntewn town team Winereh e "etll'"ry wns losing te c.iSnt('1!',Ci,iI,ns " tenm wl"cI)' en paper, jwuil tiicltle any tenm in thn e tv en I,,,;,, ii V , "" " """mm me second vlc .yn f J J' tcl mer at. Columba this week. ant Vn "" wc" '" rwenty.fenrlh street n?L"M,1(,ny "nue en Monday r. slit. urine, Mnent-y and n'Vmii , ..!.- Lima l",,u" l,lb ,0"k "" St. Rese of tl sxu'i?,lr"mi' en ,h,,'r home Brnmid, X te V i ilr1' ,',rH!t nnrt. '' h!inan nvenue" li"me t...m rmn1WM8.en ,h '""urjl for the He Snn im 2"'1 i"'1'1 ",8 lltnra l hits "wfirtKiaMy.' lh H'l",t,, "Jp.-ur.d a i-.i I'rr kiimi.i i. i. J1....I i home m, ' i,e eime championship en i-ianoreli lm t.nn.. ....... n .i. Mr thsf f e,ourte nml imike a sweep se r ---.7I , v? '-&! it ik..a&&&iiw$t bmfx3ti)iPM ii iri n 51 tit vi ii i Today's Independent Games TODAY'S OAMES Klrlla C. C. at Merrill. Thirtieth and Colombia avenue. . . . Iwan A. A. at Btrwabrldce Ctethterj Situ-second and Walnut afreets. Bathararh Ulanta at HlllcaJe. Third nnd Erie streets, Camden. nmrriean . cnain . at EmmllUTllle. Fa. Seuth I' rnnir Hebrew at J. X. v N. narher Company, e Larual Fleli. Trenten. Flelaher XI axn at Cheater, Third and Smedley atreeta, Kenli fenslnaten. at Bt. Barnabad Blxtr-flfth and Elmwood avenne. nenatr Narth PhlUlea at Seuth Phillies, Bread anil llisler ilnata. nartram Park at Nleetewn,'' Tenth and Butler streets. u,IL.u -A - fl.-. Club, I nnd Ontario streets. . . Au Nitr-i inirricen nanwaya Kxpresa at uywuea A. niir-ninin ana .iiaraet streets -ninth and. Market streets -diie eerTice. or camaee, a FertyelthtK and Brown atrreU, if It 4. Iobsen at I-ansdale. SUananan, , . nobaen at Ijinsdale. Rran A. f!. ml J,r1h U'nrlil. Thlrv.llnt and Dickinsen streets. Tex Moter at Columbia C. C, Frent and Perter streets. NaUvItr at BelBeid, Church lana and Broeklrn Rerat GlanU at Bloemiburs;, Htcnten Field Club at Conshehoeken. Netaseme at7 Stenehunt, Flftjr-eUhtn and iMuut irreiB, Puritan at Wlldweed. Wakelln and Dttt- man streets, Frankfort) e sireeis. rrankferd. Marshall K. Smith at RrMntAti. Atlantle Division at Monotype. Forty, aerenth and Spruce streets. . Banker and Brokers' Icafue E. B. smith f Ce. vs. (iraham, Parsons A Ce.. Fifth street and Taber read. Firemen's I-eaiue, Platoon ''B" Ninth Battalion at First Battalion, Thirteenth and Jehnsen streetei Second at Third, Twentr nlnth and Cambria streets) Fourth at Kil'J1' ?r.nk.nl "venue and Pratt streets! Fifth at Eighth, Fourth and YVInsolieeklna streeUi SerenUt at SUth, Frent street and Erie avenne. ."'Vdt!Phu. Jnnnrtl Iree Tradea-Srn-;-N""en"i D"lc.T. Intearlty Truat Ce.. Klnnesslnr Recreation Center. Fifteenth i!Hri Pnit Chester avenue i Philadelphia ShJUJi Company . Ninth National Benk, R?'52",r T"t, 1 B- 8 Shawmut. lvalue 'sland avy Vard. Ei T. laue, Section "A" Rldce at SffJl0" 'B" Belmont nt Woodland. Forty ninth and Klngseislns avenue. Jim Kern an Accuses Temmers, Yale Coach, of Playing Fa vorites te Held Jeb New Haven, Conn., June 11. .Tames Kernan. Ynlc's star catcher, who was benched about a month age nnd has net Hlnce played, declared yesterday that his absence from the team and the benching of ether men, wliicli has puz zled Yale graduates, was the result of politics en th part of Bernard Tom Tem mera, the coach. Temmers will run a summer camp nt Plattsbiirg this summer for preparatory school boys, a plan which has met with considerable criticism becattse it seemed te held the opportunity for proselytiz ing. Kernan will sign n contract with the Reading club, of the International League, te get enough money te return te laic next fall and enter law school. Anltle Net Hurt 'They gave out for publication te ex plain my being benched that I had n bad ankle," said Kernan. "But that Is net se. "After the Southern trip five letter inn went te Mem'jicis Mid protested te 111 ,11 10ftfnt .MAM I-, .. A, 1... him shifted in their positions. Of these men "' .-" uciuk cuminuniiy tnrcc. ucd, Durant and myself have been benched. "Temmers Is conch at the large sal ary of JtfO.OOO a year, but the commit tee actually runs the team and Tom Tem mers tekes orders from them. Lnudcr, who wes coach for four years before Temmers, was dropped because he would net let the committee dlctnte his coaching methods. Temmers is a New Haven man and se are most of the members of the cemittee, headed by Burnside Winslow. "By keeping men off the team Tom Tem mers hones a man favorable te him will be appointed captain. He has appointed several men he liked te positions as councillers in' the Yale camp. The chief courlller will be Crnne. the left fielder. Mnllery. who Mipplanted me ns catcher; Chittenden, a pitcher: Murphy, the second baseman, and Ress, who will pitch next year, will also be council lers." Grad 'Backs Kernan '; D. lattray, a Yale graduate, backed up Kernan's story by saying that the catcher bad .been unjustly treated at Yale. "Kernan came te Yale from Syracuse in my senior year, se that he could enter the Yale Law Scheel when he graduated," said Rattray. V "Ne boy ever had a tougher time than Jim Kernan working his wny through iale. He was virtually without funds. His character and habits were of the best, and he never drank or smoked in Ills life. "I personally took an Interest In him nnd helped him with his studies. Morn Mern lug nftcr morning he would come te mv rooms as early as 5 o'clock In order te Uhe my books, because he didn't have enough money te buyu books. My room mate leaned him money te pay his tuition, and his studies began te show the results of constant plugging. "Prof . Mendell, in charge of ath letics, told me last fall that Kernan was n credit te the Institution. And ns te his bntcball ability, Lauder, the for mer varsity conch, told a friend of mine that Kernan was the best college catcher he ever saw." JOHNNY WILSON READY His Manager Says He Will Meet Harry Greb Any Time t Bosten, June 14. Marty Killllca, manager of Johnny. Wilsen, middle weight champion, says he Is ready und willing te sign a legal contract te let Wilsen box nny legitimate contender for his title, Hnrry Oreb preferred. "This." he said, "will prove te the public that Wilten is net trying te evade a meeting with Orcb. light heavy weight champion of America." Referring te the recent announce ment of the New Yerk Boxing Commis sion Hint if Wilbeu did net agree te meet (ireb before June -0 the commis sion would tnke action te declare Wil Wil eon's title forfeited, he asserted that he had signed "under duress" the con tract with Tex Rlckiinl for Wilsen te fight fireb and that thq contract wns "mi illegal document." M'Tlgue After Beut With Carpentler New Yerk, June 14. MlUe McTlitue, boxer, Hailed from here leilay for Paris en the President Adams. He hone te arrange a heut tliut he says he has hen premised with Onerges Carpentler. rvht-heavywelght cham pion u( the world. lOM.OWINO TIIK POM) PONIE1! William II. Ilecan. known te theuhands et sports leaders ns "Hilly" Recnp, Is follow fellow Int." the unusual activities of the local pole entliuslaMs In an understanding manner. Public Interest In pole Is Increasing. In terest In sports of every iklnd can be main tained by regularity reading the sports panes of the mernlnr PUBLIO LlDOIU. "Make, It a Uault."-Udtf. M-nihm s Wft POLITICS HURT ELI NN SAYS CATCHER ASeffcw' y a, 'l GOLF PUY-OFF Campbell Meets Heffner te De cide P. Q. A. Championship and trophy Award TIED AT 155 STROKES By By SANDY McNIBLICK A GATHERING of the natives Is ex pected nt Paell, Pa., this after noon, when Jack Campbell, Old Yerk rnnd. lees off nffntnsf Chnrlle Heffner. Phllmnnt. In thn nlnv-nff for the first championship of the new Philadelphia Professional Golfers' Association. The Evkni.e Public IiKDOEn Cup, sym bolic of the championship, will no pre sented nt the eighteenth tee. The Initial tournament of the new body was for Its championship, n thlr-ty-slx-hole medal tournament, at Tre ryffrln Country Club, wherq the play will be staged this afternoon. The two local experts tied at 155. Campbell was 70-70 and Heffner rounded the ceurse In the rampant gales te the tune of 78-77. There Is $175, a couple of beautiful medals, the championship nnd the honor of hnvlng his nnme first engraved en the main trophy, a magnificent solid silver urn presented by the Evening Public Ledoer symbolic of the championship, a permanent cup te be held by the club whose representative wins the local P. G, A. title each year. Charlie Heffner was slightly the fa vorite for the going today, but Camp bell, one of the pros whose connections with this city dntc back considerably, Is a steady golfer and liable te spring a surprise, though he doesn't compete ns much in tournaments as does lien- ner. A "Wee" Gelfer Jack came te town in 1003, nnd has held down Jobs here at some of the big ger clubs all these nineteen years, gain ing In popularity nnd in golf pre cision. He finished third in the Phila delphia open Inst year. "I'm n wee bit of a golfer," says the midget Scot, "but sometimes they break right for me. I'd like te win today." Heffner Is a home-bred of this city and has played well in tournaments ever since his early twenties. He wns a member of the American professional team which wns sent abroad last year te compete in the British open. They will piny eighteen holes this afternoon nt Tredyffrin, teeing off at 2 P. M. The next tournament of the local P. G. A. will be a thlrty-six-helc event arranged by Jake Gray, local manager of A. G. Spalding Brethers. This firm hns offered $500 in prize money and will also entertain the con tenders at lunch nnd dinner, after which there will be a social geed time nnd meeting, such ns proved such inn enjoyable feature of the first meeting en Monday. Te Stimulate Game Mr. Gray has arranged the event te stimulate golf in the district, believing that such an event will net only benefit the pros by mere competition, but thnt amateurs, who learn much from watch ing the'-pros In action, will also be benefited. Inasmuch ns Tredyffrin has been se hospitable te the pros. It has vlrtunlly been decided te held the Spalding terunnment at that club. The date has been set for June 20. Jnkc Gray was given three reusing cheers when he announced the tourna ment nt the meeting this week. The pros have had some difficulty In getting under wny. but the first tournament went off with a bang, and new Spald ings' offer has greased the whcels.,. At the meeting the ether night Bab Bnrnett wns re-elected president; Frnnk Celtnrt, Philadelphia Country Club, wns mnde vice president ; Stanley Hern, secretary, and Walter Weed, treasurer. . There was considerable discussion en the prospects of an nmntcur-pre tenm match in the near future. This matter was laid ever for dUcussieu nt the next, meeting. PHILA. TEAMS TO PLAY WOODCREST POLO FINAL Bryn Mawr Springs Season's Sur prise by Win Over Fauquier The Woedorest Pole Cup will remain in Philadelphia this year. Tfcls was assured yesterday when the Bryn Mnwr Fexhunters defeated the Fauquier Country Club quartet at Bala, 10 goals te 14. The final match will be pleyed en Saturday when Country Club and Bryn Mawr battle for possession of the A. J. Drexel Paul trophy. The Bryn Mawr Fex Hunters sprung the surprise of the spring pole season by dtjgcnting the celcbrnted Fauquier Country Club in the semifinal match. General Bet hell, the dashing lend-off mallet of Fauquier, uflcr ripping five goals ever the Fex Hunter line in the sixth chukker, was struck in the face by a bnck-hnnd mallet lunge by Converse. Piny was stepped until the doughty Britisher was patched up by Dr. Alle man. who plnycd u first-aid role In stead of his usual position ns referee. General Bcthell sustained n gash In the forehead and a bleeding nose. He im mediately resumed play after receiving medical aid. NAVY YARD LEADERS TO PLAY FOR CHAMPIONSHIP U. 8. S. Shawmut and U. S. 8. Rochester te Clash at League Island V. H. S. SHAWMUT V, H. Si. KOCH US- Davis, 3h I1BV1S. .in ins TKU t uiine. ir Harris, lb Donetan. rr Vllliuirtry. cr Ilroemflrld. e Henley, 2h Farley, m Nichols, p lUsbcn, p Withernam. 3b Wrlrhrl, lb s tubing, ct Joyce, p White, e Hudsens, 2h Rnbrrts, rf Wuckcr, If Karrr, as The championship of the I.entfiie Island Navy Yard Ilnsebnll I.eiiutie will be decided this afternoon at ! V. M., when the teams representlnc the I1. S. 8. Rochester and U. H. S. Shnwinitt elnh en the Marines' pnrade ground. The records of the teams show thnt Tloehestpr has net yet been beaten, while Shawmut hns been beaten en one oc casion. That defeat was administered by Rochester, and the Shawmut boys are anxious te avenge the reversal. Shawmut hai conic along rapidly nnd Is conlident of its ability te lower the Rochester's eolern. Reth teams have been playing the leading semi-pre teams with geed results, nlthnush Rochester was beaten last night by Hhnwmut 14 teO. West Virginia Stars Graduate Miirgiintnwn, W. Va., June 14, Three varsity football players will se lest te West Virginia Unlerlt by grniliintlen this year. J oe Harriett. Heb Kay anil Khugreu, vtnrs et lh lH'JI team, w II bn given tlielr illnlemas, ns will Martin. Hawkins. Klger nnrt Qeargu Hill. milntas ut the baseball (nam. Joe llnrrlrk and Turlievkh nuinbera of the wrestling squad, will be graduated, ana Cap tain Lazelle and Cantner. of the trftk team, also will pass' cut e( celleg. J- J l ' y Q'. - .. ' .. a . J ..1 yli FOR LEDGER CUP B. AKsUjIAJsbX. i.'iLs .'kSI rj felfeS Way tot Sfjinrafpaii ' Cup Chatftpieii What May Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAL M5A0B rtnh Wenlet P.C. ln 1 New Verk Pittsburgh St. linula roekljn Clnelnnatl Chlritfe . . iu .n l .no; iiopien . . . Philadelphia AMERICAN I.EAOCE ttnh Wen I-ent P.C, Win Iaf New Yerk St. IxmiIs . Wnsrilnaten Cleveland . Detroit .... Chlrnice , , , Athletic .. Bosten .... .a. at .m -j22 51? . 32 2S .9W 555 '5ii fc i? k ffl m Tl at T 73 A3 20 an 23 2ff ft 3b : i 47 40 21 30 Yfe8TERDAY'S RE8ULT8 if NATIONAL MSAOCB Philadelphia, 14 St. koala. 0. rhtnare, St Brooklyn, 3. New Yerk, 7i Cincinnati. I. Uosten, Si lMltsbnrah. tt. AMERICAN IJ5AGIJE Athteflrs-Cterriand postponed, rain. rnicsn, U uosten. e, Detroit, fli wnahliuten. I. St. Leuis. 13 New Yerk. 4. INTERNATIONAL LEAOtJF. . Rjracuae. 3 Rradln. 3 (10 (nnlnis). Rochester, 8 Ilaltimere. 2. Jersey Ctrr. St Terente, S. Buffalo. 7i Newark, 0, EASTERN LEAOVE nrldxenert, 4iOWatrrbunr, 3. PtttsfleTd. 10i Albany. 0. New Haven, Ot Mprlnxfleld. e. Hartferd. I4i Fltchbura;. 1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kansas Cltr, 7 Louisville, 8. Indianapolis, It Milwaukee, p. Minneapolis. Ot Columbus. S. tit, I'uul-TolcUe, wet grounds. TODAY'S 8CHEDULE NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati at Philadelphia. . Fittsbunth at New Yerk. Cnlcate at Bosten. St. Leuis at Broeklrn. AMERICAN LEAGUE Athletics at Chlrace. Bosten at Cleveland. . , Washington at St., Leuis. New Yerk at Detroit. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Rochester nt Reading, Nvramai. m llaltlmeri,. Buffalo at Jersey City. . Terente ut Newark. Sectional Rivals Meet at Bread and Bigler Streets in Third Carrje of Season This is visiting day for many of the big local independent teams. The Fleishcr ynrners are the attraction en the Chester grounds, the Sphas trnvel te Trenten te mingle with Frank Spuir's Rnrber nine. J. & J. Dobsen gees te Lansdnle, Stcnten Field Club returns the Monday night vlMt of Con Cen Con shnhecltcn, nnd Marshall E. Smith journeys te Rrldgcten. Here in town the big fuss Is carded nt the Seuth Phillies' Park at Itread and Blglcr streets, where the North Phillies cress bats with the Seuth Phillies. In their first meeting this season the downtewners wen evcrthe rtpresentatlves from Fourth and 'Win 'Win 'Win goheckln?. A return game was scheduled en the North Phils' home loam nnd the Oleasenitcs ran up a record and one ene sided total en the boys of Rill Rudelph. Thnt makes the games played te date even Stephen and they begin all ever ng.iin tonight. Sex Sclbeld has ngalr. asked the privilege of hurling for the North Phils. His request will likely be granted but his opponent has net been named by Rill Rudelph. The crack Legan team has been liv ing up te Its reputation, playing all the leading t-cmi-profcsMennl teams, hopes te add Strnwbridge & Clothier te its long ll't of victories at the Straw bridge & Clothier Field, Sixty-third and Walnut streets. Johnny Castle's classy Shnnahan nine meets a newcomer in this locality nt Forty-eighth nnd Rrewn streets. The visitors arc the Public Service nine of Camden nnd they are said te have n classy outfit with n record that even surpasses the leading teams in this city. Rartram Park plays at Nicetown. Kensington journeys te St. Rarnnbas and the Jewish World will begin its twilight season at Thirty-first nnd Dickinsen streets with the Ryan A. C. as an opponent. 13 ATHLETES GRADUATE FROM PENN CHARTER Twe Teams Wrecked Others Are Hit Hard The athletic teams at the Penn Char ter Scheel were hard hit by the recent Graduation nt the institution. Thir teen nthletes were lest te the school when thev received their diplomas. Seven members of the football team werp ninencr the erniluntes. Tills nrac tically wrecks the eleven that wen the Interacailemic League tme last year. Warren Welllnnd and Alden Streng, both of whom played back-field pesi tiens nnd who were members of the bare-ball team ; Frank hills nnd Dick Stnfferd, halfbacks; Rudd and Evans, linemen, nnd Gage, end, arc the gradu nten. Park, Streng and I.ewry. all event winners in the Interacailemic League track and field championships, arc lest te the track team. Wcilland, Jely, Rudd nnd Perkins also will be missed next j ear. Captain Earl Rartlett. Frank Ellis and 'Dirk Stnfferd. first, second and fourth singles en the tennis team, re spectively, nml Dick Reeve and Henry Evnus, doubles players, were gradu ated, wrecking the team that wen the Internendemlr' League and Intcrscholas Intcrschelas tic League championships tljis year. Bartram Park Trounces Wilmington Kit Huftkcll's llarfram Park nine irav. elcil down Wilmington way, and defeated the Mrnntr home club hist night, H te 3. Henry Vechel, the nrlda of Clcarvlew, wns en the hill for tre i iciers, nnu nan minus his wny from the start, allow Iiik the home club fhe hits. Welling Quits te Angele Yerk. I'n,. June 1 1. Jee Welling, of Philadelphia, gue way te Hilly Angele, of Yerli. hm'e In thn sixth round, when his recend threw In th towel te save Welllnz from further punlsimcnt. Are Yeu Toe Thin or Toe Heavy? CORRECT WEIGHT' HEALTH, "PEP" flalned br Onr NATURE TREATMENT (Ne 8tnnt tluth or MilHM.ISTfti GOEBEL STUDIO 0 HEALTH VULTUHB tient seta tedies' .trtfiufaal 1114 SpnKt St. Wilwl ISIS &MLi.,A im$2AWmi...i J$y, tauuAi l-aAc .'.-rvi-i an iv 'jni -eii 27 21 .003 .(Ml jrll 'Hi -i 8oe 18 33 .M7 .M.O -no NORTH PHILS WILL PLAY SOUTH PHILS h 4i RWJVII UVW I ' - ' '.ILVT ' T ' W-VT .. .. . w . .. ' . . ... ?1K fflBWW'j'-; ' r MM1 ii " "ff k- 'JBBKdl '.J ti 'j .TUT t,. W fl . I -m I PENN CREWS LEAVE Four Eights, Coach, Managers and Others Start for Col lege Regatta Tonight ALL IN EXCELLENT SHAPE COACH JOSEPH WRIGHT, four of hit University of Pennsylvania crews, Manager Gorden Cook, Assist ant Manager Barry, Billy MlB: trainer: Bill Cedy, rigger, and several substitute oarsmen will, leave West Philadelphia station tenignt ar e uu for Petighkeensle, the ecene of the an nual Intcrcel eslnte rowing champion ship en June 20. , , The-party will arrive nt re igiiRecH sle tomorrow morning nnd will imme diately leave for Highlands, wnere Pcnn't beat house is lecaicu. " the beats have been rigged probably in the afternoon,. Wright plans te semi all four crews out en the Hudsen for their first trial en the three-mile course. With the exception of the yearlings who race two mile?, the ether crews will row ever a three-mile course. The lntter rlghtK have been at a distinct disadvantage en the Schuylkill prepar ing for the championships because of thelp llmllml Hutflnr In which te race. A little less than two miles Is the best that Wright has been nble te map off en the plncid Schuylkill. A couple or starts and a dash of nbeut a half mile after a race ever the less than two miles distance wns the limit. However. Wright figures that the ex tra mile will net de his oarsmen any harm because of the large amount el rowing they have been doing since tak ing te the water in February. Every man is In perfect physical condition and strong enough te stand the- work neces sary te a three-mile course. Penn s junior varsity exnects te come through with n victory. Frem Captain Rosenburg, Hap Day, down te Cox swain Dayton, the regular junior var sity expects te come through with a victory. They have been rowing to gether all year with one or two changes since last February. They are probably the smoothest crew of all. The light freshman crew which gave the I'lcbes one of their hardest battles of the year In the American Henley, lbsing out in the last twenty yards of the race by six feet, hns shown remarK nblc improvement since then nnd should hnnd the Middle youngsters a setback ever the two-mile course. With the exception of Mnttisen and Chambers, the remainder of the varsity eight taw action nt Peughkeepsle Inst year. Mattlsen was ruled out of the first-year eight by the stewards last year, while Chambers was stricken with appendicitis shortly before the regatta. The four crews will be seated as fol fel lows at Peughkecjisie : Varsity Rew, Roberts : 2. Williams ; 3. Swan; 4, Chambers; 5, Waldncr; 0, Wheeler; 7, Jcllinek; stroke, Mattlsen; coxswain, Chase. Junier varsity Bew, Rosenburg, captain ; 2, Day ; 3, French ; 4, Singer ; S. Mugler; G, Rugh; 7, Rlkcr; stroke, Medheldt, and coxswain, Dayton. Second junior varsity, 1H0 pounds Bew, Wagner ; 2. Beatty ; 3, Henn ; 4, Chesney; 0, Rehlfing: G, Outcault; 7, Teaf; stroke, Barnhart; coxswain, Shumway. Freshman Bew, Deyle ; 2, Lnmb ; 3, Haws ; 4. Beattie ; 5, Kcnrich ; 6, Mat Mat tes; 7, Mctzgcr; stroke, Vcach; cox swain, Rese. Beric and La Rouche will be the var sity substitutes, with Heinz and Mc Dowell as the freshman alternates. MARSTON IN CANADIAN GOLF Phlladelphlan Among Americans Entered for Amateur Honors Hamilton, Ont., June 14. The Cana dian amateur golf championship, te be decided next week ever the links of the Hamilton Gelf Club at Ancaster, will have a decided international -flavor, with a number of prominent American play ers entered. Mnx R. Marsten, of Philadelphia, nnd Reginald M. Lewis, of Greenwich. Conn., have premised tn compete, and ethers from across the border are ex pected te join the quest for Canadian honors. DASF.BAT.r, TODAY 3:30 P. M. NATIONAL LEAOITK PARK PHILLIES vs. CINCINNATI Beats en Kale at Clmbels' and Spalding's MOTOR VELODBOJIJB.pt. Brreie Park. ""VJ Tomorrow Nlsht. 8:45 P. M. 1 PAPPn Heur Rrnnard .Moter Race. Car rnv&v man Mnddenit. Cerry, Applehans. Rllft? America, Italr. Australia, Her DlriC man Mprlnt Jfnteh Bare, Walt- ptrcc Heur, jr. v. ntorKneira, s am- xxw niur ana Liass u crer. events. Prlres, SOe, 75c and Si. 10. Bes. UrandsUnd. Keep Coel by Exercise! boxing . ei c REDUCING vlO 3 Courts nnd Ktinninis Trnrk O'BRIEN'S GYM Tendler's Headquarters! & 8. E. COR. IRTn ft CHESTNUT 8TS. e maximum combination of power and long' life - The Electric Storage Battery Ce. EXIDE SERVICE STATION Direet Factory rtrnnrh 671 N. Bread St. Thene Poplar 33b5 v FOR MHKEEPI tn !&Ak. - Five Leading Batsmen in Each Majer League NATIONAL LEAOCE O. A.B. K. If. ITemshj, fit. Leula IJS IM 4J 70 B. nrWrfth. Bklyn. 8S 104 SI 40 Richer. Plttsbursh 4J IBS 37 75 Isaubert. Clneiiinatl M tJO 42 SO T. Griffith. Bklyn. 83 103 IS 37 AMERICAN LEAGUE II. A.B. R. It, Wsler, tit. Lenla... SB 8 81 OS Htcohenaefi. Cleve. 31 1M 25 42 MlUer, Athletic.. 46 IBS M 69 O'NeJI. Clrreland. 42 123 10 47 Sneaker. Clereland 44 16S 32 62 r,c. .307 .ssn .870 .864. .330 .430 .400 .877 .876 .369 FOUR NEW WORLD MARKS FOR.JOHNNY WEISMULLER Youthful Swimming Marvel Per forms Brilliantly In Hawaiian Tank KahutuR, Island of Maui. T. II., June 14. (By A. P.) Four new world records mny be added te the growing Hstf compiled by Johnny Wcis mullcr, swimming marvel from the Illinois Athletic Club, Chicago. They were acquired in tank handicap events and were: 400 ynrd Covered In 4m. 40 l-5s., or 14s. faster than the previous record. 400 meters Covered In fitn. 81-5s., G l-5s. faster than the old mnrk. BOO yards Made In 5m. 10.. 000 meters Covered in Tun. f2s., a cut of 4 3-ri. from the previous record. Warren Kcaleha. of the Hul Makaui, Honolulu, back -stroked te victory in the 00-yard event in which Wcis mullcr was net Piiterd. Jnhnnv. however, wen from Kealehn. who defeated the Chlcagenn recently In the 00-ynrd event, in r0 ynrds yester day in 241-Ox. nnd in the 100-yard free-style In fi-K Kensington Has Open Dates The Kenslns-ten A. A , which hns detente,! Delance and Ferty-eljhth Ward and held the Cuban Stars te a 0-8 score, has .Saturday, June- 17. also lSth, open for fmmes away from home. Tenlnht, Kcntlncten plays St. Barnabas away and meets the Saints at home en Friday. Any team wlshlnr this at traction should set In touch with J. II. Dalley, Tin Delcrade street. or phone Ken sington 0032. g yr r w IQ22-SIX NOW 2375 . Orb. Factory The Greatest Fine Car Value Ever Offered Again National upsets every idea of fine car value. Never before has a car of such com manding size, power, beauty, comfort and prestige been priced se low. The 1922 National Six at its new price absolutely nullifies competition. With its 130 inch wheel base, 70 H. P. meter and complete equip ment there is net a fine car en the market today that can be compared with it. . & WW mil T NET PLAY BEGINS Fourteen of Sixteen Players in State Championships Are Lecal Representatives 10 ROUND IN Piny In the third round of the twenty fnlnth annunl Pennsylvania Stnte ten nl chnmplenshlp began this afternoon nt the Merlen Cricket Club, Hnvcrferd. Sixteen plnyers remain In the third bracket, consisting 6f fourteen local representatives nnd one from Pittsburgh and Wnshlnjten. Of the local plnyers emnlnlng nil the semi -finalists In the 3021 competition still remain. Jehnsen, the tltlchelder, did net compete in the singles yestcrdny, since he gained the third round through Mere for less1 White Geed leeks, comforts durability, economy $2 this' shirt combines these qualities te the maximum degrM. tlg' Most geed stores sell it today for $2.50. S Marshall E. Smith & Bre. 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