I " i WMW. Ill1 IPWMft tWWlggnraglWPWWHWflr'' rWTraffgy ff iagrqiW i-El ftsa ''-"' " tr'1J m mln-u'-''Tt,n-,Kt'!ni'-fVu- ' ' :T' TVTl'-?v.fi, "iari(!--"-'' -vP?; ,'" iirrry uk9cuii- j. earns nope ie tvesume 10. WfStv Aa-iSSmyfw . ' ."I" ' '.'111 aalTtanTflr' T" TiTi- 1 II l -" - -' mmi wi . i .. .. ..jumntjjai night Mter .. . WV, . i L Mter .SBRBb' imfflamBMKm tilNELAND f CHAMP IS !& 'nfiirrev, Lightweight hftd .Welterweight Title- Helder Of A. . -Cenfmwc Fistic5 Here fW0PE4h2 YEARS ' . ..a . .IAFFE If VI i..- nf the American KT'Jl;.nW" ;: rejenr. ..,!.. Inr month KTS service of I'nclc Sam ana ten ittjiwr.:. I- Br ,'?"; hi. nvrr there, (his youngster, ..fourrenrsef nRe. IsBoingte Btinue hh mreer In tist.cun.s .n i.. fc'V"uu ,,..,.. ,i, em de guerre of Kltcoenlry. n. "--. .,;,,., ,,, Kwn Murray, ADrams cs."u- .... BSSSlltaHn boxing reputation et & doughboy cither in i- t - i Princc or the A. r . u. It '. L. n the M. D. 'i'. C. mean- K. h. Medical Detachment Training 'ftlr, Murray found sumclen , en H.ilel.urc ..ours " " " - l iisMtrtlgnts ier ni i . "- I " . 1 1. f IteltprlVPIfflllH I ilw-bang a iu- " ,ii7- vlTAKliilen and take several middle PSShftnd light heavyweights Inte V(mipM wen. t: rwj.1. Champien W" . , ..- nVirntlfl Murray rcturneu ii"ic !" ' uSniay as the lightweight and wcl- , ttnttllht champion or tlie American L S In Ormany. Known as "The ' &7u .Kid I "and the greatest Rhine- iV.j flrtiicr. Murray wen thp ido-peunu Und Sinter. .i" J Srhlelffer. n I SJSi lad, In six rounds nt Cob l& February' 17, 1UM0. On July 2i. Um, February SirNew Yerker, In a ten-reuntl dc- dilen nci-iu " ,,,v- "- "-- UmIieu le capturing thee titles, . ... . kmnmp thp llclitwcliht chain- Jen of the Third Army by putting te ? Sm Jack Itoener, a fellew-Phlladcl-, ehUn, In the seventeenth round of what U In which he ever has competed. WtMn thousand soldiers witnessed this iiniplenshlp contest at Clcmcute lMatz H July 4, 1010. later Murray shetted te advantage h a tit-round decision contest with rte.l. f. 0. middlcticight champion, UtSy, il Husten, und boxed an tight-round draw iclth Geerge Oil ilrap, of Fert Itenten, Mich., light ieaOiccfWif litfrAefdcr of the Ameri Ameri tujerccs in Vermany. HrURRAY, or rather Abrams, en- AUil lillstrd in the United States Army during the hummer of 1017 nt Hhonnn Hhennn ieth, l'a., was transferred te Columbus Birracks. and from there he went over ever mi In December of the same year. Mcrris get into a let of action and get en of .the mess without a bcratch. He , tu under fire en five different and dis tinct fronts at Soissons, Verdun, the irsennc, Chateau Thierry nnd St, Miilfl. Durltie thesp dins Abrnms was I ijttftthe Second Division. ww In Poland tAtttr. tfie armistice, was sicnpil nml I, fP,ln, Frame, Abrams. using the l wmt flfi JIurrav. competed In nhnnt !rng-battles, nnd he never lest a m, meeting the best men In the American, British nnd French forces. laAmust, 1010, he was ordered -te Po und with the American relief expedi tion, and before his departure he defcted tee welterweight champion of Spulnat la Poland he entered the ring en ev fral oecajiens without meeting detent. uJ!$ bout. at Ceblcnta was in the Ik. i eL.Bn(U, ,m'1 t0 lllIp Put up the ring himself. The bout was 'under tbe auspices of the Knights of Colum Celum f?.;; J,Jct"rn'nK a winner, he was Kcreim l,saruttcs nnd n dish of iv?!LJ.u.,is. 1020. the Kid feiinht ZlluT' '"".cight (hnmpien of wuritiMi anr.s. and the Ainprlrnn lntf titer a Tali iTf..V i '""-"'i-'nunu uait c. IBI8 Icfeat mid one nt the hnn.U nf Frrfirii .... . . ttup rles were the only Veverses suf- jj-.,' uiiny in mere tnnn u linn- W ring battles hejmd in Europe. Out ;of Murray's earlier spectacular SK,'" ,hc inlh round of a S. i., 'f 'fJ-reHd heut. Marius " &Ker lKaZC "'C hrmi mrrau ' " r?' defeated by 1 1'V.ST M-rmr was dis Cmeten,i,0,!rn,i,cd.S,'ltMAny J. M. m0c b"xln8 Instructor with the i ir? -swat Ple. of ,he ny?l"? Vrlnr ever La ,CB' British LTix,A ","' and New- t J1 five chamruw? Cr ,le '"". who "V. am Int ensh,l" In the K. gllsh " RclaL "1"crer of Helland JPteM.'n ,,0'enal lightweight y&nV1 that he ,va8 nn i'V for ,h. ?Cr',,br'"B a '"He tee fcw. elhi, iiq10 wet"weight ,3 Pounds ntl."evK-V TOUlU nmke :' NdRTHHIL. BATSMEN ii I B,ck.tep of Uptown N,e '. ""line for M,.u .. ... 'xftteSr.hltHn.b.rl k- lcndinur '.- ieat aienic..:. "..,. Ul0"'"? V vr.'uier t.;"h in " official m ..'''' ' I'lllllllPiI lu Jehn r.ttff rffer.1. "' ,uWlun of Ne.th 1Ulll -1 UIIKMfll . . , .. - iT ., .? catcher I'ha 1 . ft r. has HX' former AT.,' KEF . irHAt.,,' mi, in in in ii 4 IH A III II 0 ID till Aer, ,3U4 ..1.IH 3iK .'ll .Ann .U4 .'.'Nil :? .176 ;l!e L'll IIS 71 f,.'l 17 II .1( III 33 .1'.' 17 70 ?- a 1 'J 1 HI I r 4 in A 7 11 n 12 Jfcfctf,"- ESV.vv E?h '' ."' , VMV'X' m:r ' Hit. 1 lit... I irf.i'"'lx ncnnLu. "vvn nt hn 'at US? tnt..Tx h?1" nml llns 1'lt lfeU;?,?rJ'" blows. 1, DOUBLE BACK HOME Philadelphia lad who was best doughboy boxer with American forces In Germany THEY'RE INSURED, SO irSALL RIGHT Married Men's Baseball Battle at Shetzline Park Today Premises Seme Thrills .INRURANCB CO. n. relch, r. XV W. Johnaen or VM. lb. n. I.tiriw. 2b. C, Stnrtln or Reb- rrt Flnlrr. us. T. Rnlnrx. 3b. '. Pitt., cf. n. Ifrinii. ir. p. Mnlrr. rf. Unman, p. M, Ilarrfi, p. INDEMNITY INS. HhUn. 3b. Cnlheitn, m, Feryth. 2b. lb. Mlllrr. c. Krr. p. Tiyler, f. f'hIMs. rf. Ifendrrsen. If. Late BUnnem will hn tl. ,t. day when the married men of the In surance Company of North America nnd the Indemnity Insurance Company meet In n baseball gnme nt Shetzline Perk, Uread and Biglcr streets. The married men of the two compa nies have been joshing each ether about their respective merits as bnll players. One threat, one wise crack after another led te a couple of challenges, which were promptly accepted. The stage Is nil set. The old-timers and the young-timers In blissful wed lock have been practicing surreptitiously whenever and wherever they could get held of a herschlde. Others have been going through enllstaenlrs te get into shape for the grueling contest thnt is f.ure te result when married man meets mi' rr led man. In addition te the ball game. Chnrles Martin and Themas McCoy, both of the Insurance Company of North America, will stage a hundrcd-ynrd dnsh. Fer the Inst six months the supporters of the two men hnve been arguing nbeut the merits of their respective sprinters nun ine race mis airernoen is. tnc re sult. T. Learning Smith, marine secretary of the Insurance Company of North America, will threw out the first ball. The umpires will be Fred Clement, of the Insurance Company of North Amcr icn, and H. S. Winters, of the Indem nity Insurance Company of North America. The two companies are planning a field day for July 1 en the Havcrferd College grounds, AWARD"TRACK LETTERS Present Eight Athletes With Felts at-6warthmere Prep Letters were awarded te eljlit mem bers of the Swnrthmere Prep Scheel track nnd field tenm nnd n new captain was chosen yesterday afternoon. Captain Longwertli. who formerly pltended the West Philadelphia High Scheel nnd who will be graduated this enr. was succeeded by Alten Evans, hurdler nnd field event star. Geerge Wittmer was elected manager. Captain Frank Longworth, Cnptain eleet Alten Evans, Melville Coombs, Frank Olsen, Hareld Halleck, Leslie Ilrean and Perry Thematf Rebert Uenu Uenu ment were awarded the coveted "S." Six members of the team were nwarded thp "H. A. A." They were Morgan Thicme. Pack Miller, Antheny Flen nella. James Ewing, Jehn Sw'epc uud Ralph Mcli. Scraps About Scrappers Oprn-nlr bexlnc In Kennlneten will atari thla week. Johnny Huma ulll Bet hl frmh air matches unJr wav at the Cambria Club I-rlday nldht. Mia Initial wind-up In the open will be between Mattv Drooks, of Knit land, and HUnlcj Wlllla. jf California. Toretnr Iushran. Seuth rhlladelnhla's eleer liht heavywelirht, la te meet Harry tlreb. of rittaburrh. In nn elirht-reund bout at the intllllea' Ball I'nrk en th nlhi of June IV! A aft.re between wIUIa inxi... and Alex Hart may be decided en Iho aama vniu. Jee Lynrh. nf New Yerk, la preparing for a Weatern Irlp fnllewlnc his lcterv evr M'dcet Smith, Hddle Mead 1, negotiating for .four beuta en buhalf of Ijnrh, ene te Le with Jabca White at Housten, lex. Rnttllnat I.elnky la a daddy new. Jl wlfe preaenle.l him with h ten-pound b.il.y boy lant week. Mrs. l.evlnaky and the lit tle fellow both are doing well. lark Johneon. one-time he4ywelsht chani- pleii, will B.'t back Inte action en lulv 4, I.I'I Artha will go up igalitat Tut Jacksen, of Dayton, O, at Washington Cuurthouse, u, A negre bout between Battling l'rlece mil Kid Biota will be thv wlnd-un at the N,.. tlenal Club tomorrow nUlit Charley Cress also has paired off Dannv Buck with Jeluinv Hngan Harry Netter with Seal Jacksen und Billy Jacksen with Andy Martell, Andy C'hanrr. llaltltnore Iwxer. who new l living In New Yerk, la matched with Freddy Jnrks. the Britisher. n nn open-air fifteen-round match In New Yerk June 10. The new date for the acrap between Terry Mellush nnd Carl Treninlne h? ben set for June 111 at Buffalo. N. V. Mclfuch had the contest postponed u weU ewln te Illness. Five Leading Batters in Each Majer League NATIONAL I.EAOUE . a. ii. n. ii. B. (irltrith, Dklyn. 36 17 16 30 llernaby.' HI. Ixiula 46 171 41 (11 It'gbee. Pittsburgh 48 17 1 20 6.1 Margrave, I In'natl 20 R8 16 3,1 UOttU), Bosten . . 28 80 a 3e AMERICAN LEAGUE II. A.B. R. II. Nls'rr. f)l. I-enli. . 47 IB7 4.1 St Hlephenaen. 'ee, 23 HO 21 84 Miller. Athletics.,, 30 104 33 60 Wilt. New serk.. 37 127 26 47 Hpeaktr, Cleteland 44 2a it Ct P.C. .300 ,:ise .380 .370 .313 r.c. .1JT .12.1 .300 .876 ,869 K: ', , ' - .,; l'"? 3B1mmWWwSk 'k-'U; ' nFiw3akm ' ' ... l l-1 ilr !h 'A BARNEY-SLAUGHTER SIGNS3PLAYERS Will Make First Appearance in Came Between Lit and St. Columba Tonight MANY OTHER "CONTESTS THE usual large list of Tuesday twi light games nrc en tonight's sched ule nnd the managers are hoping that they will get started nn the clubs are Incurring n heavy less remaining Idle. Harney Slaughter, of Lit Ilrethcrs, linn his store boys set for the firt of their three games nt home this week at Fifty eighth nnd Gray's avenue. St. Columba Catholic Club will be played this eve ning. The Seuth Pllly Hebrews Is the attraction en Thursday and Wilming ton will be here en Saturday. Manager Slaughter bns several new players signed te make their debut against the Snlnts tenlcht. Vlvnn. nf Donevan-Armstrong, will be in center neiu nnd Wilsen at third base. A new pitcher from up state will likely be found en the pitching hill. Manager Smith will depend en Bcrkcy or Waller. Anether stellar West Phlladclnhla attraction Is nt Fifty-eighth nnd Wal nut sirccts, wiicre the Heutli I'hllly Hebrews mingle with the Cuban Stars. Eddie Gottlieb's enne made their debut en these grounds Insr Wednesday, but after the strenuous activities of Me merial Day. the team was in nenr shnpc'nnd took a trouncing nt the hands of Bnchnrach Giants. The Snhaa were disappointed as an Immense throng had turned out. Mnnnger Gottlieb hopes for n different result tonight. Big Game at Flelsher The Flelsher ynrners and Seuth Phil lies come together nt the ynrners' field jt Twenty-sixth and Reed streets. Plnjing as St. Carthage en Sunday, Helshcr trimmed the Bread and BIgler streets tenm 7 te 1 end expects te re peat with Bill Bnrrctt en the hill. The Inrgcst crowd of the season will witness the fray. Uptown several important games are en the program. Ephrnta, which has enjoyed n wonderful measure of success opposed te Philadelphin teams will be the opponent of Bridesburg at Rich mond nnd Orthodox streets. The burg ers have net been seen by a home crowd for n y.eek owing te the rain. Gene Cnstclle will nitch for Brldcsburr. whilp Tem Friday will likely work for the visitors. At Tenth nnd Butler streets Mar shall E. Smith meets Burlington. It is the first nppearance of the Jersey club In thnt city nnd Sweeney, the former Camden City star, will pitch. Manager Mays has picked Mackey or Mnckin aa his opponent. Stenton at Dobsen Dobsen was scheduled at Stenton last evening, but rain put an end te the en gagement. This evening finds the teams switched nnd the playing field is nt Thirty-fifth street nnd Queen lane. "Lit" Powell will take te the hill him self in an effort te maintain Stenton's winning streak, while Grnnsbnck will pitch for the weavers. Johnny Castle has booked Nicetown ns the nttractien for West Philadelphia fans who are rooters of the Forty eighth and Brown streets club. Shnna han has one of the best records of nny of the local nines nnd has played con sistent bnll from the start. Al Macnc will oppose Carsen en the hill. Anether big Wet Phlllv clash Is be tween Hatch Moter nnd North Phillies nt Forty-seventh and Spruce streets. The schedule nlse includes Bnrfram nt Mackey, Mcrrll nt Fertycighth Ward, Spring City-Royersford nt Media A. A., Belfield nt Columbia C. C. nnd Wildwood at Pelhnm Silk Sex. Fifth Battalion Wins The Fifth riattnllnn, of the Flremen'a raaue. defeated Tenth Ilattallen In a ttame nlayed nt Twenty-fifth nnd Snjder nenue. The acere was 0 te 4. The K.ime by Innlngn: n. c. Tenth Fifth natterlea McKntsht. ,t aoneooo l i a l n .' a n n i s a 12 j 0 -Helt nnd Smith; JlcOetvan nnd Umplrea Cullcn and Wilsen. WestVlrglnla Elects Mentantnwn. W. Va .Tun- n. .1. Fulton Weeda. of Pr'nceten, W. Vb . hns been elected captain of the 1Vet Virginia Unl eralty baaehall team for 1923. Weeda haa pitched en the team for three seara and la new a aenler. STEAMBniP NOTICES CROWElL & THURLOW INTERCOASTAL LINE Will Dispatch from PHILADELPHIA te LOS ANGELES HARBOR SAN FRANCISCO and SEATTLE SS "FELIX TAUSSIG" June 7 Phila. & Reading R. R Pier 2i, North Wharves LAVINO SHIPPING CO., AGENTS Bullitt Building Lembard 5600 MALLORY TRANSPORT LINES, Inc. Operating If. S. Gov. Ships Te BARCELONA, GENOA, MARSEILLES. NAPLES, and VALENCIA SS "West Laihaway" June IS Genea Direct via N?w Yerk GEYELIN & CO.. Inc. Philadelphia Agtntt 108 S. Fourth St., Phila. Lembard S144 Main 7620mm KERR LINES Operating U. S. Gov. Ships ' Sailings Frem Philadelphia FOR HAMBURG. SS "Cbick.iaw" (USSB) ,h . . . .June 7 SS "We.tern Scout" (USSB) Jane 10 HUDSON SHIPPING CO. Inc., Agents 328 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. Lembard 8264-8 Main 7311-12 UOLLANI) ii AMUUCA UNI VkW ,NKH 10KK IO R01Ti:RI)A1 U l'l mouth, BouleBiit-Sur-.ller Noerdam June lu July 10 .tug. IB Itetlenlatn June 17 Jul) 2J Aug, 38 Ryndujii June 24 July 20 Hept. II, Amsterdam , ...July 8 Aug, IV Sept. PaiiMfir Of ct, 1531 Walaat St., rkila. What May Happen In Baseball Today NATIONAL I-BAOWR flnh w. I., r.c. Win .09 Mi .042 .010 ft .432 Nr.Yerk 37 1 . .037 I .Ml .021 rittkhurth 24 IS .071 in 21 ,ii:: 2il 22 .(1.12 2ft 25 .000 21 3 .417 IS ?ft .410 1ft 28 .340 ?l. lieam iireMtDn Cincinnati 'hlrme ., nnten ,., rhllllti .. .4IH .400 i t AMERICAN I.KAOUE rtnb U I. P.O. Win .633 .604 .010 .400 .466 Iee .612 New terk M. fraU :i0 24 24 IS 10 24 20 21 24 2 2S .006 .000 .431 .439 ,0SI .400 .460 .46.1 Wnnhlnrten 23 leveiann in Athletic 10 Tloaten te letralt 20 Chicago 20 .4ftn .432 .426 .447 .447 .126 INTERNATIONAL LBAOUB W. I,. P.r. W. I.. P.r. Baltimore. 32 14 .606 Jer. Cltr. t M .460 ReehdKlrr 30 17 .686 Rending. 23 .440 Terente.. 20 22 .082 8rranii. 21 7 .437 llun-Ale... 23 24 .489 Newark,. 14 32 .304 EASTERN I.EAOUE W. I,. P.C. W. T.. p.r. N. ItnTfn 24 12 .667 Fltrhbers 10 20 .420 rittefieM. 21 14 .600 Hartferd. 10 20 .420 nrtd'epert 10 16 .014 Albany... 16 22 .421 tVatcrbur.T 10 18 .014 Hprlncfleld 10 22 .409 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION w. i.. p.r, w. i.. r.c. Mobile. hi ie .620 N.Orleana 27 34 .nse I.lt. Reck 28 21 .571 Niuthrlll. 28 27 .400 ur'cham Memphis. 26 21 .008 Atlanta.. 10 26 .422 17 39 .327 27 24 .920 Chafoeftt AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ... . .. " W. I., r.c w. i p.r. MIlUVpeils 30 10 .667 OeJmnrmtj 21 26 .447 " Inif'sUwilla nf 1M 'mm mi Jfttl t Sua Pfltll. 97 19 ail il..ff. t Mmn UH Milwaukee 56 23 .061 Teledo... 13 31 .209 YESTERDAY'8 R5SULT8 NATIONATj ixaeue rhlladelphla-l'lttabanh fame halted end r aeeend, rain. ""ften. i Ht. Inla. 0. Onlr same achedaled. AM131ICAN IJCAOVE Ne camee carded. INTERNATIONAL LEAfltE Jeraer Cltr, 4i Newark. 3. STTacnae. St Terente. 7, naitlmere-Readln- (rain). Other team net scheduled. EASTERN T.E.4GUE ritt.Jeld. Si Ilrldcrperl, 1. Ilartferd. 1 Albania O. Waterburr. 3i 8erlnrflelil. I. . vL ,,I,,,en ,9' jntchbnnr. 0. (Forfeited Haen ) 3 le 1 In favor of New AMERICAN ASSOCIATION f'i rnul. 4t Mtlirankee, S. '""nella. 7 1 Columbus, 4. . Leulfivtle. Oi Teledo, 2. TODAY'S 8CHEDULE NATIONAT. Mtinnv P,M,b"flS,'JL,!!.,l"J,!P,,l otPened. rale). M. Leuis at Uoaten. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. A.MKRICAV T.Kinrtm AthlHIrs at Detroit. ew lerk nt Chlcace. Mushlncten nt ClereJand. Ilosten at St. Leuis. INTERNATIONAL LEAGCE Baltimore at Jersey Cltr Jteadlnr nt Newark. Rochester nt Terente. Buffalo ut Syracuse. Today's Independent Games ig d"alSyS,B,r0t,"M' teMh Bre,VS',?rt'i, Snani,hV. Fertylthth and i!F&Jit$,m ttt et- I "! Ve mJiTJUSSS'StSf. m T,m'"' Thirteenth HerhitPiifir. Illfin ' HUjra Frllhtl,-.nd V nut "atrSt ,' " K.fh,S'l,?d Wa.nyl:,rJeVa,.,;b"-- bb Til It- J.I.I.B. an . Orthodox street.. " "'raena r.Dnrarji nt 111,1.. t... : and -.r".nI-nJV.','l c,.h nt Bobaen Thtrtj-flfth " ". furfmi lane, 5u"Blfwt!lI" "' "'"'. Twenty-altth and ueeu Kireeta. andTpSee afSS,,"1 Mackey' Wwth atrVe'Tn",d"i,,lfi','h- '-d. Twentr-flfth emVlhdrshpVu,c;n,VrJi.:,',, Me",r' Fertj-- mUButTer"trW.i:tt"'",U r" Smlth- Tn- npruiar i.-iir.Kiierarenl nt Media A, "J'rff'S."' " Oxford atneta. o?r.,,re,ri.telU,,,b,', C' V" Frent SeVl&r-r,tSfva,lkf0rd' n r"ham A., and fellk Kenalnttoe A. A, at Delance. N. .1. Audubon nt Berlin. N. J. Mntli Nntlennl Bank at Fmnkferd Yelluw I'hlladelphU Navy Inrd Leuirue V. S. H. Shawmut . nnl llnapltul, 1,13 iM.l 3:19 1 SI.. Ineiie lalnnd Nny Yard. Bank und Tniat IairiM Cnmmrrclal Trtiat va. First National Bank. Klxliteenth and Rockland atreetN. '" National Bank and Trufct Cempaav Leactie (luarantee Trut Cempiiiy . Cern Ex. chance National Bank. Shlbr I'jrlc. Banker nnd Breker' InTi, Dreirl fShnV'Vt"- Sm"h C" r",h " " TitlHir rend. 1'hlladeliihln Financial Iacue Market Street Trust . Inteurltv Truat. KInxelna Rwreatlen Center. Fiftieth Mrcet and ClieC ter ivenue. riillndelphln Mnntifnrtnrrra' Inane nentl t'olledav at Jehn T. lewl & Bre.. Rtrhmeml ami Orthodox itrecli Cpep'fi Ire Cream at Frunklln Suser, A and Leuden streets. STEAMSHIP NOTICES CUNARD AND ANCHOR Mi Excellent accommodation Is Btlll aultable ut low tates for June and July. .-. i. te cnerbeurg nnd Keuthnmi AUiiiT.i.-MA ... June in July 14 Aug. I HF.RENtlAHIA .. .June 20 July 1 1 Aug. H MAPRETAMA . .June 27 July 18 Aug. te N. Y. te 1'lymeuth. Cherliurg & Humburg CARONIA June 17 Jul) 20 Aug. 31 HAXOMA . ... .July I Aug. 3 Hept. e CARMANIA lune 13 July',3 Aug. 17 SC'iTIIIA (new) . June 22 July 20 Aug 31 UCOMA (new) . July 6 Aug. a Sep? 7 sn'n.X ,0 l'niendrrv & Ulaasew AIX1ER1A June 14 Ju y 10 Aiur. 2.1 rei.I'lllllA . . .June 24 JulJ- Si Auf 1 ) CAMEROMA hept. 0 Oct. 7 Ne 1 N. V. le Vige 11 ml .Medlterianenn l'erta ITALIA .... June 10 I'i"Ji:.i.,2 'ndndrry, I.Ieipeu Glasgow AHSi RIA luly 8 SepJ. la ri..,0.V.M ,0 """' Liverpool MA.MAK,A '""' ,UI"' 2H Ju'y 50 Aug. 23 J'hlla. te Cllbraltar. Malta. Alexandria. Beirut ni.d tyrlnn Perta RIVER enONTKH ... ... ..June 17 .... .... FlilliidelMitn te Londen ,T ALAt IA ... . j,,-. ,, 111.. n. . &....... .. ... " ' '..,,,IF a O.IIIIIH MM11 P .W-'Ka Freight enti ltnnre 'll'rt.., I'hlln, Fer Vanceijyer & Victeria. B. C. NORWEIANrBASIKIt "DICTO- u III h, ?y.,,cii"i T."' Philadelphia about June SO ipr.'. Fer full particular aa te cargu apale eln.i apply te ' ' T. H. WARREN &. CO., Agent llrewn Building. 328 Chrslntit Street Phlliulelphln OR Til POTTER TRANSPORTATION CO. II Breailw ny, New serk Baltimore International SteamihipCe. Muniey Building Bnlllmere, Md, TO FORM BUCKS COUNTY LEAGUE Eight Teams Will Meet in Lang- home te Organize New Circuit" en Thursday ALL ARE NEARBY RIVALS n.v WILLIAM S. DALLAS ANOTHRU baseball league Is about te spring Inlo exlstenre. The Montgomery County League lins been pla.ving for many ears nntl enih sea son rnje.VH ndilldennl sueeess. 1'rempteil by the enthuilnsm dlsplnjed by the teams In the adjacent county a number of towns In Hucks County hnve decided te form the Bucks County League, nl nl theugh several ethers will be admitted. The meeting for the formation of the circuit will be held at Callahan's Hetel, In Lnnghernc, en Thursday evening, when representatives from the following places will be In nttendancc: Lang home, Parkland, Hulmcvllle, Somerton, Bristel, Morrisville, Newtown nnd Trenten. Just what teams will represent Bris Bris eol nnd Morrisville has net been deter mined. There nre n dozen or mere clubs In each of these places. Considerable rivalry exists between the towns men tioned nnd the race should be n red red het one. as they nrc all easy of nceess. Morrisville was in the Delaware River League for years until that circuit dis banded this sensen, nnd the fans nre crying for league ball. Frank McCIos McCIes key ulse bits n geed club nt Park land, where only Sunday games nre played nt present. It Is expected te start the season in several weeks. Resignation Refused The Beard of Governors of the Phila delphia Baseball Association met lat night te consider the resignation of Heward M. Donevan, president. Secre tary Semnicrs read n letter nsking thnt he be relieved of the presidency, but it wns unanimously ngrecd net te accept the same. A committee consisting of James Mc Clanaghnn, of Flelsher: Edtllc Gottlieb, of the Sphas. nnd Jim Benner, of Ambler, was appointed te wait en the president nnd notify him of the action nnd alae let him knew thnt the as Tire Competition GoedJJad E average American was raised en the idea that the mere people who competed for his trade the better off fie was. Like many geed ideas, it has several sides. Theyallshewthemselvesclearly in the tire business. There are tires which prefer te compete largely en a price basis. Believing that the public is mere interested in the dollars and cents they pay than in the worth of what they get. On the ether hancl, U. S. Royal Cords believe differently. And car-owners who use Royal Cords have a plus feeling which they get both from actual experi ence, and because they realize the the integrity of the manufacturer. People don't think of Royal Cords as high-priced tires. They think of them as better tires. "Prices en United StatesPassenger Car Tires and Tubes, effective May 8th, are net subject te wartax, the wartax fiav- ing been included. United States Tires am Ceed, Tires Copyright U.S. Tire Ce, sociatien Is willing te conduct lis nffalrn until his health will permit III lclurn, even though it be six months. Mr. Donevan was lauded by the mem bers for his untiring efforts in seml seml pre baseball nnd which was directly re sponsible for his recent Illness, It wns also definitely learned that thp dMinnd ment of the Donevan-Armstrong team I only temporary nnd seen ns his phtl clan will permit the team will be reor ganized nnd games plajed ns usual. Finances Considered A genernl meeting has been called for Fridny evening nnd the iiiestIeu of finances will be put dlicctly up te the teams. It Is likely that u few will be dropped, ns they 1110 n burden rather than a help according te the nMocln nMecln nMocln lien. Tlie.v happen le be the ones thnt have caused the Inrgcvt amount of tinnble incurred te date. It Is likely that n plan for playing of the city chnmpieusliii series will be dis cussed. The sprles should net bp n short one ns it would be unfair tn the teams. The innnegers new clenrly see that thcic must be semp division cen In playing for the title nnd I here will in all piob pieb ubllity bp clnsses "A" and "B." The question of the fei malign of 11 twilight league was talked ever, lint was really out of order, as the ventur, if It gpts under way, will be a club pro motion affair nnd net one nf the Phila delphia Baseball Association. MADE FOR THE jestwetaiitram;' fmnlipn'tmtlmpmm4 ' The Underwear of assured .Comfert and Leng wean Identified by This kdWevenlaM "N(xt te MyutI Likt'B. V.D. 'Best" THEB.V.D. COMPANY NEW YORK StU Manufaetunrs tf'B.V. D." Vndtrwtat and Indifferent the instinct for quality, and the sense te find out true economy? ::k- " . VI . '- W U.S. Royal Card Tires United States Rubber Company Tire Branch, 329 mi is DAVE BENNIS RETURNS vT0 HIS OLD LOCATION Original Germantown Team Will Meet Cuban Star8 en Thursday Dave Jlennis nnd his original tier tier inniitewn baseball team have decided te play nt their old stniul, nt Cheltcu uc nue nnd Mngnnlin street. Bcntils plujed a few games a week age nt the GcrMnnlewn Beys' Club, but bus reached the conclusion thnt the Q'l'iairllljiaiiiiaiiiiaiiiiaiiiigmi mv!M 4 or rwmsk) real BJVl ' fGsttsss'lsssss.ssssssaasVssrS cas!MiKSv'v;?l te"'Jif2Srl I-.teS KaT.'ti-rrifWssssssB 'cJi? ' Vrk KVi'eWJIJsssI .. 1'rfSSByBas VK&-''JXM W0l8&m Bouquet QniaiiiiL Purttane Fine &jv4RjB ffleWlYW In the man who knows what a gee d, faithfid product the Royal Cord is, the tire that makes price its main argument hardly arouses mere than a little curiosity. Se which is better? A tire that thinks a man has no judgment beyond his pockefrbeok? Oratirelike the U.S.Reyal Cord which credits the nuhllc with r w s v:i m A7 V v M - 331 N. Bread Street 'scene of 1(1 prevails triumphs, Mi Dnvt! ban secured the Cubnri'l one 01 the best tennis in intt'na lliu nttractien fur 'llitirstlny, a next Tuesday the Brooklyn Olnnls will be plnycd. Tile same club thnt i)1n i'il nn (lie Beys' grounds will be in the gumu en Th " V? Augusta Buya Outfielder , r AtlaTiistn, !.. June H. The manage mfgt of the local 8011th Atlantic Association fM', has elgncd Uutneiiler Le". nf the Sen tmtle club, nf the Tt'Xns tongue. niiiiniiiiniiiiaiiiiniiiiaiiiiniiiiDima enjoyment TET'S talk sense about JL cigars. We don't knew the kind of cigar you like best There are men who really prefer the taste of a cheap domestic smoke te the finest that ever came out of Havana. But most smokers like Havana if it isn't tpe heavy. Ei pd"$te is the choicest of mild Havana, blended in a way that can't be imitated, and rolled in a flawlest, shade-grown wrapper. C. H. P. 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