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a fx 17 iacey Wins Way Into P.G.A. Semi; Jennings and Beadle Lead at Springhaven i 1 THEY CAN HAVE IT sf.plHnnnr gt Hit- roll-'B1. nut try out 1fit tenrn Im1 fr 'in llln." By Rube Goldberg ii I oJamt to -see OH, T3- TUCV AIJ CClfRS "TO ABOUT JOIfilhiG OTHlKiG- ill. HAME AIL THE FUAj 0 1 7 GJ i 1 JUST A Fe.u0 HAVE IT 1" THIS CLOfe- SUNDAY- -miMK. I'LL of- -me TELL ME JOIM A C30LF MEMBERS KCILL- wim.

lVG THEM Go GET A LITTie CM OUT OF LCCKER.I WHAT'S Room THAT cal Golfer Eliminates LFE THeY'ce i rl.lK.. Sampson as ommi Bows to Kirkwood 8L 5 cd re SHOOTIAiG THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1930 if VALLEY EH fS ARMOUR IN SEMI-FINAL TILT 4 4W 5 ft Other Matches Sarazen vsr -fi Lies Over Espinosa and trmour Defeats Farrell 101- Her boas LA 'tint rii-SIIINO. X. Sept. (A.

--t'uiitrlvlit. HflO It. linlillwrr. 1 J- Hrm-ssioiial Golfers Association mr Inpio.is.liiP today former BrUwh aubjecti and one St. Joe Mentors Need; LLANERCH GOLFERS tviPENN QUARTERBACK Unve American.

In finiin Sninicn w. I First Class Punter RINGS THE BELL! Here's a brew that rings the hell of taste and memory. Schmidt's Special Brew is a welcome beverage in a time of drought. MAYOR HANDS PRAISE TO PENNAC OARSMEN rfspnt the Lni.eu o''" the nest to last line-up made AND LEAD BIG FIELD inn ni CHr I. in 'iihtr.

St. f1 tpii Hii'lirnii Tut nit. i ititir rtitut iln.v of liftliiiiit 'I'hp ortlrr ff IT in ll.r tli ftntna i' of hmlicrlnit tin tenUci In nnntn. charier Lacy, born in Liigianii. 0 nr.

the l'ine Valley INJURES SHOULDER 2,1 Chib of fine Valley. N. J. scot and. anil iMH'i! lit h'Ml'R nf Cltflm tft-klini, nml t'-Mlnj Hie iwll rmiml In th gfirrn.mil Judge Martin Presents Electric Clock to Each of the Bill Graupner Dislocates: All ine nif-n i'iii'ti h- ii tr id trim 3.

Kirkwood. who first 'saw tie light Jilif in Australia. ll Kirkwood furnished the day fl.v.iiU "hen he eliminated the high-if." Smith at the thirty- Eleven Men Taking European Trip; Jack Kelly. r'''' Jennings and, Beadle Each Shool Fancy 74 to Low Score Springhaven Participants; Jack Buchanan and Will Gunn Deadlock on 75 arc Brrtinlnr Al Bone While Posing for Pic ture in Scrimmage Praises Turner and Mullet; Scullers Tell Story ti'h hole Tliev bail fought a nit end 2k battle all day. Kirkwood had fit -t A nil heen iinrnrl ullicr Ill' 'fieri'." Hi.

tew H1IV I. H.Il.a a lill. I 'I I I ja I lie a-cn ct 'II. a fiariat.f I flllt HI lilt I I I haru ill. "illy on" -e.

i Xr eighteen olr. but evened matter anil from a tlit CorrtnmniliKl. Club crew, and llie saw. Kelly is liairniH.i of the Pcnniici (,,., hi. i unci IIP llliir I i I I.

,,1 It til. lac and acted as toast- i. n.V rowing coninntlee. I ii me iu'" inasler at the luncheon. CAPE MAY.

X. Sept. 11. Penn's did more I linn all football squad lost the services of one! the diplomat in the world eer did. to I crtnenl Ihe frienilshill of the I lilted iit.ni.iri htiiin rpcfivfil a Mir Qualifiers Paul Jennings and Bill Beadle, a pair of veteran kharpshooyrs from the l.lanerch Country Club, upheld the links dignity of the Philadelphia district yesterday whn they shot couple Unch inomhpi of llinrrcw tnld rtl it.

tii im ut in. kU tHMntt Ii rnt'l i advanced by eliminating Har- .1.. alim I'ulifnriiiiin t'mir of Ihe of how the crew look three ION tl.n ha when Bill Graupner suffered at the climax of an otw iree ii, na. mi-r me i ui; victorien over nenmark. ranee fl.i.itl nil.

llaly. eactl in worlil record tune Irj pro had gone to luncheon one li. ld d.nti. Ihe iiuartl on the Ihe lolehiened nf fanrr 74 a over the Snrinshaven ciiMoeaieti snouincr inai is enprcicni nf fln( ol l.ie brinir home the "l.ncon keep Country Club course to topa fast field him on the sidelines tor at world's championship eight-oared crew w. r.

Bpftt. l.lBTfnh Piul Jnniofi. Llmerch In Rut lunnn. Mtnifi turer Mil! cvunn. friirtnrharn ChUfl liofrnmK, l.u 1 ChirlPM H'kiirr.

Odnrrtrnoli HflrtiM i tiilibrt. Ahbitirn ttfir I hi Ion. GHnlf-rt (ill a dlan.al nnlleoll tnat "it ill. na a.a"tl Smith, who made Ml. lore for.

of local and out-ot-town Mars in ine uiialifving round of the annual tour in- a month. 'J (irautmer was hurt in one of the mld- at its gala reception at the I eun A. I "These men have done a wonderful ibini for the cilv. for the country, and Ultzen. unit I in win.

t'n and one. for he was down ut the half-way mark. He Hie lla.vks "hen he tun ttiro.nn 111. enure; -j Charley Mcllvaine told of the r.iucb trip inersea, which perniilled only three days of work on rowing, inut ilities, before training was abandoned en route, nnd the crew gained much weight, losi again by two rows a day when the ney for the Springhaven Cup. lennt for a on kickiifl.

la haik aaul.i Una jear a. lailai i i .1 firitT M'ftrr nun. Afchhourn a.IIhI the mutch at the twentieth ja- est acc.iienis ever encountered at narMn be- Ken is ira. n- kSeld ca.idl.iM.e. a few Irli while Phil 4ii football training camp.

Hill had Ins thev have no giiindsland; no ap Molllaan, Int. est. II. la nnittii.g in. lorwai.i.

40 I wlian taa. 1,1. (unci I I a tl.oic ailfaii-f ttlitV Are llll and never was down again, Ar-jbir went two up over Smiling johnny 3iri.ll in the first eighteen holn and i this advantage until the holes ran MM Il.lo lroiipeu none dphiuu iuf i vn.0i Jr from thr lplnware county ilub whs toitff w. u.ffnr. another squadron nihlick-j wielders.

imlud.ng Buchannn. of Knc.i. Uhiiii and Will (iunn, of Ji Brt.di.cck urtw Meaduit Springhaven. with 75 audi "i Kif fZLk III. Ts 311 TH Iwo iiromi.

nor raiioinsies ...,1.. lew reached I. lege. Wert Off the Champagne Tom Curran told how ihe men re lis 40 ut a mock sfrimniflKA while uroup nt phnlngrHphem were takine piclurfs of reatartltiy. fi.lllta.

from orllie.ai.. IS 40 7S I hiiir-innl atnr i.a eaoe a on johnn.v at ine tniny-iiiui. I.H.kfleld last Hiln.l'll ha a 4ii as plflys. to ChaWoy iAiwning. of l.u l.u; llaioltl.

p. j. rwuit. fmiariimnk Battle in Strong Wind Coach End Wroy had called off lion aa a pi.n.er an. I n.

tnaj. a.au a. t--ao-lar It lie dl.t'lsys any skill all M. Eaiihnrn. Inn liolf 41 711 rkwiiod and Smith played the best ir Ilnlnra.

Writ Kair 'M 4: frained from the nliundiince of chiiin-pngne offered them until afler Ihe races were orer. Jack Bralten I old alsiut the eats. Pane McNichol gave his impressions of hearings coxswi.ins roriner.y in i rre. 'he ere loach Thon.aa with in. of the round on a day hen good line work as a n.sii.u..

Morris, who la a Cuthtwrta of Ashbourne, and Charley Ueckner. of Cedarbrook, with a couple of 7tl'e. Following this septet of Quaker City satellites came three of the leading fi.reiim" threats, (ieorge Dunlap. of heralded, they row alone and are out of the limelight. That is my idea of devotion to service, in rowing long and hard until you gniu the honor of being the best new iu the world.

"I hope this crew remain together, and goes to France next year to defend that world's cliiimpionship for Philadelphia and Ihe Penn A. C. The people of Belgium couldn't understand why the Cniteil Slates Government did not of-licially participate in the Jl.Oth anniversary of the freedom of Belgium. But her fopcot all about that when Phil- T. Pirkliw.

Koi HtlU 4ii 37- Dr. W. V. HintM. Kt.rlnrliavf 41 7" It.

Nl. Aronlmlnk Itx 41 7 .1. K. M'altm. HprlniiluiTn A'X 3779 11 It kitxt-nhnL'h riiirintrhHten 4:1 7H scrimmage for the afternoon to give the men a much needed rest.

In fact, when the men lined up for the picture they were told to take things easy. (iraupner was making a mock tuckle of Masters when be rolled over on his If rt bard to piny. A. fresh wind veil their iiisiruclions in oilier liin- pt the long fresh meadow course. Ii its scores of yawning trans, tuak- uagei than English.

Mvrlm Janea told W. A. KpIIt. I'ltimn Hollow 41 31- i-K. H.

Vfirii. ttortniliiTrn 37 Wi X'W Vork, the National Intercollegiate ii it longer and more difficult than it I hftn.llfi. Krnntt HoiiHr 41 f.t hmi i r. He experienced no pain about the starter sending the erews awing in French. Captain Joe Dough lor the moment, but found he could not.

4' been at any time during the com- nintion. i After halving the first five holes. erty told or rowing llie second race, afler hearing that Ihe Ouincy, III. use his arm. Dr.

Arthur B. Eight, Ihe team pbysi A. IlfllKlMtl. IIOIIIHK lilPfH hniiii, 4.t I I hirlct Hlielilon, Hi moo? 40 4t- i Dr. Konaio.

'J'redTffrin Sh W) i Bowpm. Uancnh 41 lW H. lio.Tklr-r. 31) 41 hit i 'I'M for lnt eeu nlaci-h. Oilier mor.a: T.

I n't', l-ani'lon n. 41- 4iv Nl: Vm. 8flrn.loin. RoMini: 4'- champion: Don Carr.ck. of Toronto, former Canadian Amateur king, and F.

S. Wilcox. of Norwich, aU wilh 77 each. Tied with this trio of out-of-town celebrities were a couple ol Philadelphia star, including tariff Hoanlman. ailcliihia'a exhibit won the Grand tin ii.

was called and by the time he (hUotiil broke through to win the a Ii. but fin it li cnn.e right back to take reached hi in Ihe Audubon, N. ,1,. aih l'ine, and when llie renn A. woo the world championship.

It' seventh and from then mi it was four-oared ahell had lost, lo Denmark. I Dan Barrow went. Inlo the determination to win of the men on the morning of the final race, not spurred any by Ihe half-mile walk required to gel lo the bt.al house, when Ihe laticab I. 'Corner of the li te shoulder was ctunplelely dislocated It sn hattoenetl thst I tr. .1.

K. 1 a ft I eontis I ula I their coach, rank 1 I. haihtiajinn. HprinKlinvru of A.hboune. and George Hottner, of Ah 1: Rpii rarrnll.

AroiilminW. 40-41 si: Or to Hie hill. The tall Missuiinaii up alter eighteen holes, hut ll" tri'k liot expert took the twenty- nett, famous bone specialist and mem-' Mnller. antj every man in Ihe crew." NilrcriUht. Afiiboonif.

ber of the Pennsylvania fo.tti.all coin- Judo Martin PV Tribute Five other conte.tants from onlni.le. irV T'K iniitee. was among the specially. There were many other tributes race nresenleil hv Italy, and of i. llie reil of the holes being halved null Hie twi'iity-eiglith.

Hilly Penn's bailiwick, also gained aifi.m, 4o.4-..s't;: i- Dr. Ijaruolt worked the shoulder nf the crew, among them ihe rr'i imini io ruin 0 ran sy thrcuqh i I iiincp ie til nicnt ot inirry-ri4i n. w'. S'uiih went one up at the 2Ht It with I W. H.

.1 unfit, ami a pur was good enough players. Kcharrrr. Ruihorn.nl.. 41-41 S'J. R.

Hum back mlo place and treated frMt frm mlt a J. lh grf.t (lalian combination until on Hie held. He ordered the iiuarter-: Mnrtin of I he lub, ho made, nnsrler mile was reached, back to be taken to I hiladelpliia am prenialin of an electric i.nck;Tninin Mack and Pele McCaorern were I rira.IID lliiLnlla i Charley Mayo, I'iinn H.lln.v. 41-41 SJ; Ii. H.

Al.i.r- her were rk liim iso ahead at Ihe Kirk f.oiit Island: Al Brodlieck. of New ice men isiiiiii ine intrnilucetl. holt, I. MTir.nK. O.Url.roi.k.

4J 41 tVHcr Reynnltli. t'J-41 H. Hunter. 8irl.ialilien. i.llch.ll.

Melon. 4J-4I Sll toii.o.'t'ow. After that is ex- MPr the "Knule tun down and only four to go tli "iL'iiil. was halved, and beaten tinmiimous consent of the gallery, llie Aiislrnliau cast a dissenting peeled lo rejoin the sonad. York, and J.

0. Saeger. of Bethlehem, with 7's; T. Philip Perkins, former British aniaieur champion, who now plays from Vox Hills. New York, wilh Jack Kelly, former world' singles Itockne of row ing," but Mnller said lie t.rmn.l aai-iitv l.i.

remarks until the ban- As luck would nave it mil in. tier. H. Sllnirrr. iuoslt.lii liolf.

4'2-4l S-'l: Ii. A. Aalitini.rn.. 4I-4J S3: W.ll.p fin. let.

1 .11. S3: Wiley I.ouis W. (iraupner. bad driven down, srr(Ml itrk he ever knew, and said quel pn.inisetl for la.er in the falh Hiichrll. Surinihitin.

40 43 sa: Ri.lwrl All- to see his boy in jetton, i.raupner rrpB. hflt h(. tTfr AS anie-lignts ar ine oinner ll'scnt a No. 4 iron three feet from and Charley Niel.lon. New ork, 'final the and the resulling! wilh SO.

m.n Win. A.niltrffnf l.u I.tl. 8S; Shorltind. J'sxon three left him only one down. Sheldon SO was barely good enough lew.

S3: H. W. Swcrinlcn. np. Marge Kavior.

swimmer, and a bstlery of Kodeo experts from the West.lnow in action at the Stadium. 4l'-4 1 J. B. liriy. thcsltr.

ftlici. iimde a great shot at the 5S7- to put him wilhm the charmed circle. RINGS THE BELL? When you tilt a glass of Schmidt's Special llrew clown a dusty throat you know how a desert traveler feels when he rones to an oasis. CHMIDTS SPECIAL BRfiW Sold Everywhere Brewed just as in the old days C. Schmidt Sons, Inc.

Philadelphia Phone Market 0602, 0603. 0604 Brewen Since 1860 His drive left him in rough just aeveu of nine 80 got in the lie called on his bag of tricks to! first flight. leu lor town wnn nip. miner nioi nc will spend Ihe night at his home in Audubon. Monroe Rmilh.

the third siring quarterback, moved up to take Hill's place with the second team. Smith, ho conies from I (addon lleighis. N. was quarterback of the freshmen last year and he played lor Swarlh-more Prep before entering the Bed and SI; Robert citiwle.v. Sprnigltsrcn.

4. -42 s. R. Blneflelii. 41-43 R4: I.

Ilam.rt.il, PaTon llt.lir.w-.. 84: It. i Artmimlnk. 41-43 M. Tht.mil II 41 40 SI: Xiirlustiaveo.

4341 S4: Jut Slfln A.lih.'ttrnc. 44-10 SI: rrccntnn. Lido Club Secures Four New Gridders Rtiowinf rim I hit will prnbaltl he nfmi for llif tfani, I Vl Motw t. itianaaor of iiif J.idi rifted. Iiao ncciiifd tin mi vlt ea of two mm itrtiii ti antj two hack.

Tin linfnifn ffltmtrl? of fit. Jo- "luce a good spoon shot, although he I w.is HKt yards from the green I behind a trap. Smith was on the of the green wilh his third and Among ine qununers were jeven stars whom the doted Stales tiolf Association, has "('keyed" for I'niled Stales Amnteur to be held at Morion SiirlnBlinTi-n. 43-41 S4: Stci.l.pn Kfir. Nnrtb lllll.

4-43-Sll; N. II, Mrf.ilM. An.nlri.lnk, Continuing Our Second Annual kwood Imd to make arrangement, litter in the month, incl.nl.ng Phil lor- 4ll-3ti Jtisrnli V. M. Kticry.

wnucmflfun i hnlf or his inn.son. of Plymouth, in addition to Mayo. lllue. 41M3 It Crostian. Whltcmg.t.1..

R. 8. Klcliutnan. Sprlngliaren. 44-41 Uh only two to nlav.

rera.nn. incuion, neciaiier ano SS: I'. C. McViuilt. P.nrj 42-43 S.V: ll sa not iu the card for Smith to Coach A rav plan to PICK lip MceH' for rftni Imtitui Ihr aefliii lomorrow with ihe ihouglil n-w Mwirlicr anrt Ja.k WIIImr.

hl.linV two more Rcrimm.M Week. .30 Setuh Klfhin street. oiiif (lormie today. Kirkwood sent Howartt Turner, loncnrd. M.

I Rhodes. I'lTmootb. 43-42 SS: H. M. Mc Unwell, UpMneha.fn.

42-43 S.V I'layiort I l.u S.V: II. Arcl.lhaltl. Miner, h. mashic shot high in the air and the NH ilrontied on llie m'ftatn nml alnnn.H W. Acutf.

Koiborouiu. 40-49 Weill. Kirkwood just missed his nutt llimlap. already mentioned. Marston.

the only Philadelphian to ever win the National Amateur, just earned the right to play iu the top division by shooting 70. but the Merion star decided to withdraw from the tourney, tine to business pressure. The two biggest surprises of the qualifying round of the big four-day joust lie in the failure of Charles D. -S3. J.

T. folll.ll. Sprlnhven. 40 44 S4 V.nile-tfnfl. fent.lv Ivania lltilf.

42 Used Car Special Sale The buying action of past 5 days it evidence of public confidence in us. PHILS HAND OVER $25,000 AND TWO PLAYERS FOR 44sfi; J. Ml.klter. SI. Ilavl.la.

40-41 W. J. Rohv. Arnnlmlnlt. 32 44 SS: tharle.

binlie four aud the hole was 'red ia lives. He still was one down to holes were left to play. Smith Loss, Hii Chance Jod.l. (inrlnll.avi n. 47-3H tH; U.

Uoeic.huren 4..44 Sfi- .1 Mion. SoritlK tiaien. so: II. B. I.lanenli.

jTkcn Smith lost rnnlml unci a it 44-42 8H: 1. noic.il.erg. IMiilmont, Chuck Hunter. long-ocking-hoioe 4d-44 st: fl-N out, the match. He drove out club brilliant, and Hob Monett, i tie H- i 4I44--S7: i.

A iieiier. LIL STONER AND. MALLON Mails, drove again and wasted a young New Yorker, who only recently rs.nl, 441 St: r. w. Ulrrr.

i. minium Pi', ti i 1 1 I UI ,1. Thomas. I.anadftwne, 43 S7: i mugn and nnally reache.1 the the Long Island junior chara- R. Jmkktin.

Kenntll Unuire, 4., 'fi in nve strt.kes. Kirkwood holed pio.isnit). 41 S7: liiil.a.l.a'l. Lansdotviie. 4n 4117- r.

r. rsiolcv. 4.V42 S7 37: thr.e has. hi. er- Big front nine totals iiroveil rninous nve and the match was square jiii.

By STAN BAUMGARTNER i.it imi two.ha. sua The Phils yesterday announced the I .1 J. Milt hell. III. Merlon.

W. II. lo both Hunter, winner of many Pucitic Used Cars Still Available 49 Choice Thatcher. Hi.rlng'uve.'. 7: It.

Stone ('oast litleia. antl Mott'elt. Hunter was drives at the If tl. Smitl I Roanoke. 43-41 St: CI At tiri.

lltniJoroiiKP. in 47 in tnr an K.I LJ- 42-S7: I. J. Lain. Norill Hilly.

4:1 l.V-ss pitrchnse of Pllcher I.il Stoner and. Fleidi li: 31: a. Secou.i Baseman I.eo Million from the at. percen.i... Fort Worth club of Ihe Texas League.

Xlnffeir 4t-dt hi tutu if i.i.1 Kirkwood placed his well on lie pin. Morton, wilh his queer Mohawk. 44-4-1 Ss; A. Wllllama. Rolllni lireen.

41-44 I.lan- Taw ii W1P, MS to S.SS P. M. evtry weekday ef baseball seatoa far The purchase price was Sii.OOO cash HiAdPl.l arsnPrkPn antl players, ll. ha not been decided! t. ui.

tue niifcn int. m-'n feet from the tiin. Kirkwood Schmidt's kroadcait of 6 nil what players will be ent lo the tori, UlStriCt Mnai Worth club in the deal. I while Moffett needed the same number of strokes as Hunter to reach the turn, and eame back in 87 for an SI. .1.

Wood Piatt, nationally known Philadelphia golfer, who went to the final of the Canadian Amateur this year, also found plenty of trouble strewn about Ihe revamped Walling- P' lM to the edge of the cup and Smith hole his long one to keep the line. He missed hv incite. Evtry one offered ii guaranteed ai lo condition with thi pr.vil.9t of tiling the cir that you purchase for five days. If, in your judgment, it it not worth the figure you pay, you may return the car and select one that you do like in itt piece or WE WILL CHEERFULLY RE. FUND THE MONEY YOU HAVE PAID AND KEEP THE CAR OURSELVES.

Prices range from s25.00 to s1100 was out and Joe in. l0 0f Ihe lo.l Cornea aents.e le.l for Ceselta Rieg.l.; Germantown Cricket Vltth. to defend her tjuaker C.it tnma la.irele. this afternnenj at tnn clock when ahe or.oo.ea Margaret i Mnrsanlown, W. Va, In the.

The men are not due lo report until the training season Urals, as; the Fort Worm club won the second! half title in the Texas League antl ij engaged in playing for the league championship with ihe Wichita Fallsi kail. 1 Biiirietl P'M rush fonl layout, and did not turn in his card. erch 44-44 SS: R. r. Hcsrll.

Mtrlinhaten, SS: A. Kllst.n. rt.inllns.lotl Valley. 44- 44 SS; smiley Pearson. Pine Valley.

41- 45 SB: M'-LltlT. Sprmsharen. 45 1 sit: s. t. Hunter.

Huntlnsdon Ull't, 41- Vfc W. Dnraall. 47 42 so: Hirr. Sollitin. 44-45 m.

r. A. Beale. ItunHntdon Vallev, 45-44 SO; Fverett. reniisvliin'a tielf.

41)40 SO: A. Hir.cH. A.hl.outnc. 4i-42 Sit: .1 Mcfccnrie. Sle parltt.

44-45 SO: XV. M. Klrlh. Old T.i.k Hold. 43-44 SO: 11.

Ihoninson. Uoihoroiillt. 12-47 Sll: H. c. pucv.

SnrlinhHven. S. fi. tl. WLIlemarsu.

Ml: tValter Lint-ton. Mantitacli.re.a, 4S.4;'Oo; R. W. Malm. Koihtiroitsli.

I2.4S tai: W. V. Simile. Ilelioholh. 42.K-t.O; Waller Mann-facitirara.

4S 42-00: Mt lietlll. hile, marsli. II. K.lii.lM..ann. Merlon.

43-47 (to: II. Welsh. t.lelltlBle. r. It.

boniltlstin. HnnnahaTen. 4515 Ja-ji final nf the. annual Phllld. Iphia and rt.a- The fiTorflea! in series wiion rmoe.too tournament ii.t'iiiiua o.iiy io was.

four up on wl'l I-icey In-fore the Jersev his first hole at the eighth, niorninn. however, grew weary iileriMl. having ouly a one-hole d- rouow ing mat me etun musr pa rue-plale in Ihe Dixie Series if it is fortunate enough to beat Wichita Falls in their series with the championship club of (he Southern Association. nill lake the ctoir.a at Ihe Cermantewn Cri-kel Manhe.m. nf cla.a.c.

Mi, ftita-'l. seeded one. and I he Let to ese.i.ie t.e crown left l.l.defelted hT Virginia 20ie.trold Pl.lll.lelr.ltll Cricket I hit. a.e sained an earv acnt rioal oi rue near, six 7 tmai Armour, hut T.m... I t.rr.i.h teaieiilHT, Oi ilia Iri.nined John: Sloner was in the mljora belore.

as T-. i I. ar.lme aier on cri. set nut aiar. the property of the Detroit club in lbei(12 American League and with Pittsburgh Car.pecketi.

the r.nini star who, utl nt the luncheon recess was 'l. Jolmnv keot ut rtie-trtinir nil Ii in the National League. The latter clul.M.'ii" ff" his i "ve ami six-tooters, i lly )T wmnig thTfe 8traiRht I'Tne. llollitcJ Vannemao. P.

firove. 45-41 01: A Aronimink. Il-2i Ul: H. M. Bai.it..

43-ls-lll: Han Haaier'y. Hl. 44- 47 01 11. Wor.llow. BDrlnfltat-eit, 47.44OI; 11.

I'. 45- 4IC-VJI: 7,. SI. Miuerkle. ulendale.

46 45111: llalton. h. 47- 02: W. K. VVnl.h.

4.1-401.2: II. H. fri.ket I'lith. 4ti-4-92: W. K.

Mellon. 40 -4002: C. A. Unto. 47-15 112; W.

II. Kchoff. 4n-4K A2; H. F. All.r.

44.4s 112; B. Hflriar. Sltrlnlltaven. 45-4702; .1 Bailer, 43 50-113: L. Warren.

4S-45 1.3 1. V. ItlltaKliet-. In addition to Nash the assortment in this sale includes the following wide variety of maitesi Studcbekcr Chevrolet Hupmobilc Esse Hudson Peerless Buiclc Ford Oldsmobile Pontile Dodge Whippet and ethers C.rtAN'D TtAPIDS. Sept.

11. Some 10.000 Inns looked on here today while the Athletics were handing a 7 to 1 defeat to an nil-star cast in a stop off exhibition tilt. Connie Mack who made il a point Special Finance Tcrml during laic 'your prttcnl car will be taken for all or part ol the down pay on it worth, in relation to the car you icltct. It will be good newt when wt tell you that all types of Nash utcd cart arc to be had with an especially line selection at very moderate cost of re-built and reconditioned 1929 and 1930 Nash Automobiles. In addition we arc offering it veral executive's cars and company demonstrators specially priced first title to buyer.

Buck, tonnlv tin). Sltd llie To.o.K Tieiilon, matron tvlin la llie mother of ail chll.llen. Hunter for. ed Hie i.lav and Car. lie.

ken. seeded ne.l 10 Miss Hieael. iiol afford to let down I whit, for her tl 3. 3 lriii.h. itta.

t'ntofotiT Madeira and Anne Pflae. Loth of the Merio.t t'rl. kel Clio. entered finals of Ihe d.illl.les plav. 'the Hater-fold defeated lotto Onrtliner Mrs .1.

P. lieiger. Ilertnatilown Cri. kel 1'lijti. tl 3.

7 5. 'l i.e Madeira I'ate duo will cro-s rai.ii.na wilh Cecilia llierel and M.r-uarel Car. or. ken. tl, favoriles.

foitovt.nl the of the ain'jle. purchased this player last year ami returned him to Fort Worth without giving him a trial ngninst the Nnlional League hatsnien. Cpon his return to the Texas League the early pint of the present season Stoner quickly asserted himself by pitching a no-hit, no-run game. If was on June IS when Stoner slopped inlo the "Hall of Fame" against the S.m Antonio club, the genre being 2-0. Stoner narrowly missed a perfect game on this occasion when to be here at Ihe sp.cial invitation of 'W aqiiared at the ii 8lil1 11,4 and went the thir- and thirty-fourth when Johnny stroke over a par at each Thij Was Soma Battle 'irn and Espihosa.

two golf war-, have fought many battles in 'cad in Ihe lnil hoes Jr. Morimhi.ven. 40 44--O3: W. V. Ander best i it.7.en in town -was presented with a handsome table from the city.

He started his regular line up but. kept yanking them nut one by one as Ihe contest reared a finish. l.nu Krause and Jjeft Perkins divided the pitching chores for (lie 1 rimzw1, world champions. These two held llie son. I.aiiidonlie, 4I C1 W.

Mi.1I.it. 0. ei-hroot. 45-4S 03: J. B.

lireenwood. 1. ansdowne. P. E.

I'nTell. 45 IS Frank ednr-ttrook 51-1301. -1. Lawrence. Sn.lna-hare..' 4.1-44 HI f.

W. Rreitinier. 4-t; '15; W. S. Ia-hIs.

Suritiniateii. 4S 17 f.5; .1. I'omeroT. So.ltis-haven. 4fl-tft A.

A. Zeitler. Snrlnrlufen, 4S-17 1.5: l.flre Lewi, lliu.ti.iar'1'.n 49.48!t,s: I. Parsons. Sunncharen.

Ml: 4. Alenn.ler, Clt. 50-5S trii: flcehrnaek. l.aii.lowne. 40-4.

Pl L-Vlercer. SnrlntiU'en. 50-17-117: 1 VI. atl. 43-5J-S7: William K.o-aitl.

SI. SI .4 OS f. Sar'-eot. L.n- i iitit.iiKu eighteen. Saraaen leveled mat- 1 lilt BASEBALL TODAY, 3.30 P.

M. National League Park Phillies vt. Chicago "Cuba" T.AD1FS APHTTTrD TUFF rT AT OIMBFI AND rAl.niN ROBERTS-NASH MOTOR CO. Nortl. Broad Street at Thompson OPEN EVENINGS home talent to three hits.

Krause allowed only two in his six innings tenure, and Perkins allowed one, which 'fik- the siliiatmn was reversed. Sara- was sufficient for the All Stars to escape a shutout in Ihe eight inning He went three-up he walked one batter, the only man! to reach first base. The runner was snuffed out. before the inning ended ami only twenty-seven men faced the; new Phillie recruit, who struck out; seven. I Stoner began bis professional caret with the Oklahoma Cily club in lUL'l.

was acquired by Detroit in remained Iheir property until WJft. when lie was sold to the Fori Worm Club. He is twenty-nine years of age. five feet, nine inches tall, and weighs one hundred and eighty pounds. Although joining a big league club will he no new experience for Stoner.

it is quite different ill Ihe case of Million. This callow youth, just be 'o-i'iiiig momenln at (lie iltif. These latter, incidentally, put the 41140 OS: 1. p. "'O On ISIlt hit a In fnr me away when they tagged a willing "HIIIO! a'l "'f'l'iity-secnnd reduced -sei rH ihy then halved holes nly iiU young pitcher by name of Hyma for four runs in the seventh inning.

The big shots produced only two of the tallies, one of which was a home-run contribution by Mav Bishop, in the haren 4.V54 ''5: K. Kliaoii. Iliisloirdnn aller. fii.r ditlaton. frtner Bracket Pea.lie Tt.

Brnt-he. Bnardm.n Bower rtiinlan Ward. i.thher. ts lie, ner rs. FaMh'irn.

va IVtttoi; tar rt. Ilroortv, Rutlianaii tl. fil. Lower Bra'het' t. Mire: Stieldnn ts.

nellT flalkett ta. Sraer. Ilownlns va Matures Perkiel t. Goeckler. Hslnea va.

I'or was left. is Kirkwood. today: second stanza. Shortly afler the game, the Muck li X. de-1 tt- fr.

Burlingaine, son. Horn it. W. A. Halkett.

o.mn men boarded their train for Cleveland where they will arrive early tomorrow ginning his twenty-fourth year of age. has never, drawn a check from! a club in a higher classification tlinn; 1 ii "ee 10 l'la-v: defeated Johnny ri lwo iene lork. defeated Al Ka. morning. ATHLETICS Al.t.

STARS ah. r. li.c a. l. r.

t. IU.ht.lt. 2h I I 1 I I f.i mi an .11. 4 0 1 3 ll Kalieiibath, Haley Tackles Allen in Uptown Starter Pat Hllej, Inni a favorlt. with Kenaint-ton flndora.

will aonar. off with newcomer to the district. A.idr Allen, a former onons the SmiiK defeated Hor-New York, one-up. i wr tii PIP 50 Class A. In tact, he has been ploying professional baseball only four starting in with the Mission Club of the Texas Association Class League in lill'ti.

He has steadily climbed the step in organized baseball and finally reached the ambition of all ball players, the major leagues. After spending two years in the "Lone Star State." Mullon joined the Akron club in where he per QUALITY 3 12 2 3 ll.see. Ih. 4 tl 111 I 1 Hi 31. 3 II II II (I I'relin.

as 4 0 1 lllisina. 2 2 2 0 1 Sullivan, 4 0 0 a 0 Jlarler.kl, c. 3 0 a 4 0 ter.rf 4 0 0 0 0 Simmot.a. 2 0 II 0 0 Newell. If (0010 Mntirr.

If 2 II 3 0 2 1110 r.nx. Ih 2 1 7 0 3 0 0 0 3 Scham. 2 0 I 0 Hvma. 3 0 0 0 2 Miller, rf 2 0 2 2 II S.immi. 2 0 ll 4 0 Ilnaa.

cf 4 (I 2 3 (I Itoler, 2 0 0 0 0 1 illiams, 2 I II ll It Krause. 2 0 0 0 1 Jov Club to Hold rnnual Casting Event Municipal Maaiuni doora the liamhrla tonliht for hi. eiihteenlli "MM LISTERINE 15 MINUTES FROM CITY HALL aeaaoa as in noiown rinania.icr. liiTel eiffltt rtttoods or less. Ihe home Idol and the bo who supei to crash Inlo clients ey.

''mil aini I "tiin tonrnnmont of tli Aa. Shaving Cream formed in auch a brilliant manner uheit a lien a acn eTementa in me tmi. i ever Oannr JleTlin. Joer Kntina sntl orher hnnirht bv the an, focrnen. ar.

likely to tain him reeer, and tpat I was DOiignr. Dy rne 'Ut t'ixi ll I nil UoIer Clubj lOflOO Mnlnfer 1110 0 Fort Worth club at the close of the tin. where.ee he mar an. And tonight be II Totals. 38 7 13 27 7 Totala.

311 8 27 ll 1 M' Bnl the WUar ilrirlni 'n nr. ii at. which Una snirtti- I I PALE For Benefit of Camp Happy THRILLS! ACTION! Z' it ti on leailln 0 1 0 0 lite tSl.tnte. a. a 1-7 i oi 0 4 ft 0 i 1 'tr.

h.i..'n:'''. receiced from 1 .1 Baltimore AnI.e.' 1 1 VITL-C is I Ct en trial, an there should he, nothing eaa.e In Patrick's a.aljnment. The Irishman It eenerallT at his bear, howeTer. wlieu the eolni and will he read? for nt-thin the other mar produce. Bnh Kehtlllna.

1. rick-topped Herman. to renew hi. argument with Johnn. Iltiott.

Kraukford'a al.iKauir middle, in the la metr rin.ucr tilt. eab man harinf ealned in red hot The uptown fan. listen tortrolien tho.e tilt, waged la.r acaatm, Charlie Purrl. North Philadelphia light- season. Starting the season at aerond base with the Fort Worth club.

Mnllon continued his brilliant work-in the Texas League and led all the infielder. excluding first, basemen, at bat, and turned in a season's fielding average of to head Ihe Teia League aecond basemen in this depart mem. Mallon is 5 feet 7 im-he tall antl MmX. vn IMnon' Un Breaks Babe's Mark ft COUNTT nnntne. KAI.TIHHR.

Sent II IA. -Joe Hati.er. tlrlole first haaeman. tonlihl dre walnut, will ta. Vle Tntum.

il'nit, a ami. to September 20th MATINEE TODAY SATURDAY Admission ila.l.ing dowtun.rn rins.ter tn weighs IWI pound. vA IHf hit 5nf WW ytrn (tar only hl( tnnert fet thi famemf fad 'SVl Temmy efl Mallon's hatting and fielding arersge the fighting f'amden fkTmer. in a aiT.ipnt I report tin to September 1 are as fnl-The opener will nd Jackie ftranton "nd ww V. th.

tOW. ts. sfi." J- Sept. 11 loot ht. home rnn of the seaaen a "itli ih.

Brldaei Baltimore def.ated Newark. 3 to 1. in an leaders In a' Itoernalional l.eatoe came. Ha.iaer drore th. rnna In thi fllcecril hall ever the centre field fence lo the 'ond Inninr with the ha.e.

emelT. The Slow Rridls 1 hroke the re, erd nf elreoit clouts, hnnj 0 0 0 3 u-41 to hy Bahe Ruth 1 It. i.iiaiijasss; laxwrr iiiwiiittnm. tinti. pattiai Garnea.

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