iti ' L( If; praaaiBsWaWaMisMBaaaWsisWPPMWBB'sssiaii " s&E3mFfirmmmm lWWm- ' .-v- . , - m-- M v . ; ', ' ' ' ,"s:"'-f -v 'frVsf ,;' w a 18 ' EVENING PUBLIC, LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1922 " X rl, ' v ' Etf IX . K ! h 'i m i h f tiip ti'?- 1 "s' V First Twelve Races Were Easiest for Once Unbeaten Bleck's Morvich 'MORVICH NO LONGER . IS INVINCIBLE SINCE WHISK A WA Y DEFEA T ) Ne Fluke Whatever in Victory of Harry Payne Whitney's Steed in Winning Frem Bleck's Idel. Better Herse Wen I AIDS TO THE VACATIONIST n- iimtKKT w. maxvi:li, SiHTts Kdllur tlirilnc Public ledger THE first dosen races nppurentl nri the r::siit. nccerilin: t t.i lpe ' spilled by the follower of Morrleli, the oike tinbrntrn tlircp-yPiir-elil. Lest Saturday, when the Werk vlt facM the vitrrle:- for tlie thirteenth time, he was trimmed in n met thorough and i-emplete ra.inncr b Harry l'nyne Whitney's Whiskaway, thus c.uielnB one of the bijrget upets the turf has experienced In years. But they all take the lone fount sooner or later. Ch.inipl.in rnr.ie and champions go and that Is the reason vp see n manv new fnre. 'I'hcy are uprcrae for n time, are uienari'h of nil the survey, but the time comes when they arc forced te de the nee dive, take it en the (bin. or te set 'iwnv frmn anything pertaining te ulanc they take the dewnwurd skid en the slippery toboggan. Jehn h. Sullivan entered the rins once tee often. IVitte T'eli Fitzimmons ; ditto Jim Jeffries. Fer ether name leek at the list of et-i hampien in any boxing record. The i-pert world censi'-ts of nothing but up and downs, with n majority of downs. The wlnnlns streak of Morvich ended abruptly in the Carlten Stakes at Aqueduct 1at Saturday when the Whltnej relt scared ti hollow loter. Many bellered the son of Iiunnj mcs-lr would K en winning forever. beliilng he did net have n peer en the turf. Hut the idol was shattered ami frm new en the gallant Bleck colt, which started out as a ."() te 1 -elllni: phiter end Inst month wen the great Kentucky Derb. Is nothing but an erdlrary race horse, no longer Invincible. Many explanations have been rffered for the el-feat. Se:m ciitlcs say Morvich had tin off day or was nut in the best of iap' for such a gruelinx race. He was being pointed for the big $.0,C()0 Special te be run at I.atenla next Saturday and the finishing touches had net been put en hi- trutnlng. Others state he gave away tee muih weight te hi conqueror. Fifteen pounds proved te be tee much of a handicap, tbej claim. WO MATTER irhat ft 'aid and no matter irhut explanation ae offered, the fact rrnains the race I erci", Morvich irm bcatr; and the victory lean .YO'f a fluke. )n that day the letter home icon. iS'eedcd Recerd te Beat Whiskaway MORVICH was pitted agaln-t one of the bt milers en the turf last Satur day. In order te win. it would ham been nerv-sfnry for him te smash a let of records something he never ha done yet. The race was a sensational one nnd It can be proved by looking ever the fractional times for the distance. According te the record-.. Whiskawax broke one American mark and equaled another while speeding toward the finish line. After getting off te a geed start, he stepped the quarter In '2'2 4-." second". The record for this distance I 'Jl'j. But the half was run in 1." seconds Hat. which smashes all previous figure. Way b:-ck in 1000 Detian established the record of 40 l-." in California. Twe year later at Juarez, Anion equaled the record and no speeding teed ha- come cltne te It since. But en Saturday, Whiskaway clipped 1 1-." seconds off the record, which proves he was traveling SOMF.. Then came the three-quarter. The time was I :W ."-." and it "qua! the mark hung up by Iren Mn-k in a race run at Juarez in 1014. Therefore, one record wa broken and one equaled when Mcrvich tin!he( even length be hind the winner. And the time wa net te slew for the mile. 'Whiskaway finished in 1:36 3-n, which I only four-fifth of a second slower than Man ' War's n.nH Of 1020. AFTER netting an eyeful of the fae's and f.aacr; nehndy ran elalm Morvich had an of day or ie? hratrn by a fluke. He icm run off hit feet hy a fatter horse and the race will go tleirn in history as one of the most remarkable ever run. Net Formidable Favorite in Special OW com the ..r,0.000 Special at I.atenla ii"- Saturday Morvich will be f- In the. race, but net a f'-mldab'e favorite. He will have te run one and ctie-half mile, but will meet no her- at a dl:idvintage , regard te weight. iuc s"i'"P "in ee a Feme wcisnt aim-, a nil nig talt- event- slieu Id be V Fe(? "M? -UAR1 W0Ri W- Picture Tejt card wRiTtrt., TPiy FATIGUE FftEwTlvE AVOIDS WRITERS CRAW1 0 Msa .a - - r I 3S Ili vflevNata. class . $ M i j rS1W, m'lm In ml - J Q BHiklAi IiilRw i i m T Al cjmt . il' TeR T5T5 OuV op LiWfrtD TftvwW SPACF OR TOCKET WJOrr . TRY OUft" THREE IMOMECCAT WOT) FOR. ALL OCCASIOMS r M0 WEED TJtflMC- A BuJmel er SWbES - Our. NEvufAtttiTCcieas AMD MipTVCOIIECTiOW 0FTE5ISMS MAKES OMEPAift- AwSa-EO. mCAl. OCCA5-I0WS T07Tr viv -aW ILUlrwiicl e'es WA HZ ttws LEGION WILL HAVE ATHLETIC LEAGUES FoiiTBeSewHo "DESIRE THE? TjistimpTiew aX 9um Burm unlteeT ITS USUAL Aseur, K1 0Jl QUICKANEIV. WlLt MOT V;A?H, Sum NeafECL f cpuriulit, imj. lj Public Leaver Company LOUGHRAN LOOKS FOR IE MB Lecal Youth Sees Ahead of Creb Match: Wilsen, Car- pentier and Dempsey CAN WEIGH IN AT 160' . f former glory, for h- will 'be Ticerj- weuia retere an et tlie iirnwn -pi inter pittel ngalnt the bet liere; nn th continent Sntb II. the ..", 000 ferejgn-bred thoroughbred, will net tnrt He split a hoof last Saturday nnd hi trainer ay he may be out of training for the remainder of the ?eaen. Still, the Ceh.'n colt wa net r0:!si,i,.rP ,, r0u contender. There are ether heres that appear te have a better chance. Harry Payne Whitney's Olympu rebably will .be heavilv plave,l. The Koyal Eagle getting has been pointed for thi race and will be n t,p form Pillory Ilea, By Ooh and a de;en ethers will face the barrier and the rnce Mould be a sensational one. Ry T.Ol'IS II. JAFFE "JOHNNY WIT.SON. Oeerges Car- W pentler. and then maybe Jack rempev " That' the way little 110- pound .Tee Smith, manager of Temmy i I.etighran. ha hi schedule mapped ! our for his lfK-peur.d Seuth Philadel phia Hash who ha been emblazoning j the local punching horizon for the lnt . .even month?. "Ne we nin't handing ranch te i Ilnrrv Oreb," said Smith today, a ' the big, grinning T.eughrnn threw back ' hi- shoulder nnd nodded in unison. , "fireb" going te be easy. They say he 1 a nrettv c'eer nnd fast hitter, but no one hr. ever seen Tem extended. ) He'll make flreb leek like Morvich In ' tin, f'.irhnn Stake nt Anueduct." I.eughran is indulging only in light training nt present nnd will continue 10 He -e until next week. Then he will get Jewn te diligent work for hi meet Runs Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues NATIONAL LEAGUE I sTmtTw T I V S Tl St. Ixiuis. . . 4 5 1 0 Phillies ....' 8 8 Pittsburgh.. 2 5 7 Chicago .... 0 0 Brooklyn ... e 0 a New Yerk .. 2 4 0 Cincinnati. . 0 Hosten .... 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE S1MTWTFSTI Dotrelt ... 1- 8 111 I 19 Cleveland . . I) 41 IS llosten ... 1 ll 10 St. Leuis... 5 31 8 Athletics ... 2 5 New Yerk.. 2 2 4 Chicago .... O 2 3 Washington. 1 0 1 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE SMTVTF!STI Baltimore ..I 6111 I I IT Jersej- City. 2 0 8 Iliiffale 2' 2 4 Heading ... 1 2 3 Newark ... 31 ! 3 Rochester ..10' 21 2 Terente ...iO 1 1 1 Syracue . . . 1 ' t MIDDLEWEIGHTSJN ACTION Bradley and Rawlins Clash Tonight at Haller's Park The second open-air phnw of the season te be stnged nt Hnller's Park, Thirteenth and Jehnsen streets, will be held tonight under the 'llrectien of Promoter Arthur SllveK The wlnd-np will be between Put Bradley nnd I.cn Hawlln. and there will be six ether number Bradley nnd Rawlins will clash In n scheduled eight -round set-te. Pat hns been In strict trnlntng for several month, nnd believes he will be able te fight himself in line for u match with Johnny Wilsen. The ether bout arranged b- Willie I Edward, the matchmaker, nrc : Bebby Uohldenti v.. Billy (iannen, Messenger Miller vs. Jimmy Marine, Al Moere , vs. Billy Williams, Jimmy Briggs vs. Mickey Derr nnd Jimmy Deran vs. ' Dnuny Morgan. j Temmy I.eughran, local star middle weight, will referee one of the bouts. ' Dempsey Coming East I Oaktard. C.illf.. Junn an. Jack Iimpiy. world ? h(?awelfht diamplen. who has IX'pn 'here eeinl days, exretts te leae tednv I for the l'ast. Acmrnlnu te present tnilt I ctlen hlH next three fltht.. Oetnpiiev mm I will b" aeaint Pill Hrcnnan. Js Wlllard land CloerBea Carpfhller Basball, Basketball and Bowl ing Circuits te Be Formed Among Philadelphia Pests CHAPIN IS THE CHAIRMAN Various American Legien pest In Philadelphia County are going te have n baseball league this season, accord ing te O. L. Chapln. Play will begin In August and end In the latter part of September. Mr. Chnpln, who Is the county chair man nnd who will have charge of the league, Is n member of the Greenwood Pest. Ne. 332. and Is the manager of the bnseball team of that organization. He has had a successful season te date, nnd his club has wen from some of the best teams in the city. "According te the present plan," said Mr. Chapln, "we Intend te start a league In the beginning of August, nnd the senen will Inst until the lat ter nnrt of September. We have In vited all of the pests In Philadelphia Cenntv te enter, nnd we Intend te make 'the circuit n speedy one. "There nre a great number of pests In this city, and it will be Impossible te have them nil play In the same lraB,1Pthat is. if all nre favorable te the propeed circuit. Therefore, we will form a number of leagues nnd have a plny-eff nt the end of the season for the championship. "This is the first step taken te or ganize league athletics nmeng the Legien pet. of Philadelphia County. We Intend te have a baskctbnll league this winter, and it sure is going te be fast. Then, tee, we will organize e bowling league, nnd the competition should be untiunlly keen In this branch of sport. "We have nny number of star ath letes In the American Legien pests of this city, and we will have them plny lng for their respective teams. That the leagues will be fast Is a foregone conclusion, and I leek forward te snappy competition among the teams In the near future." The Legien athletes are sure te draw large crowd te their games. They are very popular among the fnns of this city, and the step made te form leagues among the various pests is a credit te the athletic efHciiils. It will promote cleaner athletics nnd greater fellow ship among the members of the various pests. Phlla. Pres Have Open Dates The Philadelphia Profcjflenaln. one of th fattest ttavellnK teams In this city, have two eaniea nperi for July 4. Th J'ren would Ilka te play anv team within a 100-mlle radius Games can Le arranged hy wrltlnn the. manastr at nm West Lehigh avenue. The team will tour Western lennsylvanla during: the last two weeks In Ausust. play Ine sems of thi best teams In the State. F PILLORY, the biaecit unnnrr of the vrir. itnuM nnhi ih Kentucky Special, he ici'l hann up a rial tnav'.al rcerd. FOUR KNOCKOUTS FEATURE ALLENT0WN BOXING SHOW Jack McCarren Disposes of Indian Boxer In Wlndup Allcntewn. Pa., June J0. A large ing with Oreb nt the Phillies' Ball Park ! crowd witnessed the fourth great box T,,lv in "Tnmmr needs enlv two week I lnc show nt the Fair Grounds eneii of geed work te' get himtelf ;n perfect ' air ni-enii. There were five bouts, four xhape.r explained Smith. of them being knockouts. In the open- iuk iuui N'neuuu'ti ier ieur ruunus uiuy Beets and Saddle Horses which seem bt at Latonia today are: First rare Jeanne Bowdry, Naughty Iflsba, Dorethy Buckner. Second Barbara Palmer, Power, Superbum. Third Plcter. Lady Lillian. Kewple man trell. Fourth Beit Pal. War Pen nant, Jehn S Renrden. Fifth Trav esty. Leuis A, Meke L'p. Sixth Kd Pendleton, First Ward, Leslie. j.v. enth Innekalee, Perlu, Spat. FAST BIKERS MEET IN i INTERNATIONAL GRIND Derval Park First race r.adv Lux ury. Actrei. Role. Second The lie. clslen. Iren Ilov, Klmnnt. Third Caretaker. Meuse. "rn Ttee. Fourth Llli. Full e' Fun. Ileet Tap. Fifth Nemis. King' Court. Blarnev Be Sixth May Rebert. Fllherty fijhh.-tT Jewell V. T Seventh Jehn Arlxjr, Jtomce, Ilendrie. Anuedurt First race Pelvthis. jj!lst Straw, Penrose. Second Leugh Eagle. Quecreek. Lucky Find. Third I'oiy I'eiy thla, Mercury. Whik. Fourth Thim ble, Eplede, Tufter. Fifth Wecnm Stranger. Jug, Arneld B. SUth Hge Sweep Hawk. IWIble. . vtiiuunnu i A ,.ii. of Leh c htnn. wns knocked out On 1'rid.n I.eughrnn tntends gelm? te I bv Kid Hegan, of Philllpsburg, In the I Wi'.dwoed. where he will loll around. I first round. i pike tl.Tg env and attempt te in- Md Burns was knocked out in the' i create In weight a much a possible, third round by Jee Leenard, of North "The idea rf tin." informed Smith, nmptnn. IMdle Grannie, of Bethlehem, ' i. -wi th.-.t Ten. will have -emcthing te , wa knocked out by Billy Allen, of Al ! tal-e off when lie get down te hard luntewn, in the tirst round with a hard Iwerk. lie won't weigh in mere than right te the jaw. ' KiL' pounds for Greb, and If lie were te Jn the seml-wlndup of eight rounds lej, ,,n the wnlels new he weuhln't tip Allentown Dundee, of Allcntewn, the he.itn much mere." handed a (ine lacing te Pete Ress, of Madrfnr3.Ceinmh,tt . j r. 1 After the Grcb contest, says Smith, i Philadelphia. Dundee forced the fi"ht waoaena-colombatto and Carman-1 Txi,li:hran wm be ready te take en the from start te finish nnd the Phllndel-, Chapman in Match Race , middleweight champion at nny old time phlan suffered hard blows te the stem- , The old rivalry between Vincenze Mad- I an"1 ,in' Plnee- "A hndrcd nnd sixty uch. ,,,,,, dena, the Italian, and Clarence rr. I i"1"' at 2 o'clock, weul.l he a cinch i In the wndup Jack McCarren. the ... - for Temmv, says in nine mannger, rnggcu iiiiuuipwtisin ei nucnuinii, tue American, two world's leading I "n,,.l them's nn ilmiht In mv mind that knocked nut Chief Halftown, of Senec.t ' meter-pace fliers. 1 nt fever heat, fel- I.eughran would make Wilen think he Kecrvntlen. In the second round of lowing the pretest of the latter against I wa in a boxing-glove fnctery with a their utheduled ten-round bout. In the loe r'ething worn bv the foreigner's thousand and one mittens fulling off Ifirn round both boys took It easy. In I pacemaker In their Inst raie, .- n re- ' the top telf en him." the second round Jack hit the chief with i su'.t of Cnrmnn'n nrnien n L,.in. ...i tv,e Cmiti, reeled ninnt- Tnmmv n hard rlcht te the jnw nnd he took as te the nnnnre of meter rim-emnk...-. ! wnnlii he nil set te take the licht- i the count of nine and later he took the will be ;idhercd m in the future. !av weight crown from atop the bl-uid n nn evervtline ni ci ml. fnrrvin ' Scraps About Scrappers Joey Ieenard. brnther f.nslly win Ret uirtr ! mint of June je. hn of the champlnn. a. ttu r'nir en th- iwnnv ii' rv t , . ...n H.I.. h. ..... 1 !lt . . .. .. "liiee-H' i Mil lie will leji III .1."1 'Klerjll in the fort) -mile internnt una! te.un mutch r.n- en Thurdav nigh' at the Point Breeze Velodreme. Cirman's partner 1 te be (',-irge f'hapuiun. the Philadel phia youngster who had been riding In winning form nt ether track, in ,;,,, Ka while Mnddenn ! te be ceup'ed with (ieerge Colemhatto, A point i-eere system will be used te decide the winner of the te.-im m.itei. race. Fhe peintb will be awarded the than two jears. winner, inree ter second, two for third ieii'"""- "', nnd one for fourth. Beside this big event, there will he nn International match prltit race, with Italy and America rf presented. Fran Fran ciseo Wrri. sprint chnmplen of Italv. will try te irimp the winning 'tn-ak of the fnst-flliig llnbb) Wnlthi.ur. Jr. They will compete in n one-mile event, ues uve inji ei tnree iieats ecan of nrpentier, nnn n ine inuiic wa- anxious t have I.eiighrun go en v.ith Chnmpliin Dempe tliere.ifter, Jee explained thnt there would be no need for a team of heres te ding him into the rin: count of four. TED LEWIS STOPS BURNS with the Manass.i Mauler. In King Twe Years I.eughrnn sti pped into the limeglnre as a premising punching pnnjuft nt the start of the UtUl-22 season after he had been groomed along for a little le mitli. lern agie , I almost everything he knew about the art of iiit-unn-gcc-,iwny anil gives the little fellow, who is a retired boxer himself, all the credit for hi siicres. When Smith came out with the an nouncement t hat I.eughran was set te meet the best of hi wtigbt in the world bar nom there were n few .tilikcr mound In the "wife gin" cir- nnd toeK Knocks Out Australian Middle weight Champien In 11th Round Loe.den. June 10. Ted "Kid" Lewis. KnglNh middleweiglit cham pion, knocked out Frankie Burns, Au iralian middleweight champion, in the eleventh round of their bout here last night. The contest was for the middleweight championship of the British Kmpire. At the sound of the gong both men begun lighting In earnest. Bums lind the worst of the Infighting. Lewis wns the better man nt tdese quarter., but Burns wns his superior In long-range work. In the fifth Lewis lnnded some ter rific both blows, Burns vainly tnei te held off lii opponent, but the Kn "l;i;!:.:l !HHl-VTn..t' mm-. im iote0jv "' h! - 'yms Wm- - Thks! Wmetfiing wWirw . : ' : :--about- them :: i T : ' !il:l ypurll like1 pentCig0tiesJei 'the .Packag$$ '- ' ' : ' ' ' '''':-:'',i ' ' ' ;':::!:!; HAIE BUI lirfnni.n. it i. sain j, IO ,,.,. ,,eun program, which will n.-m at s . l." p M " "nl"";rl w'K-nt!ir ItriuV, nwiinv' repeatedly ordered Lewis te break nw ay mi n.rant of lid we te, . i-,..S twice; raj IvaisT. Hryan Hewue). ,',, ,.ii,,i,e.. In tin ninth Lews bout with n.,b Mar.lt, a. A.h.ami K" nisTRIPT OPPM 'W ''YvnenrFTshe, ' landed a hard left te Burns' jaw. fleer- juiy I HIM I It I h UlblHlUl OPEN Varbone and nunc rishe , Australian. Burns took u long h?1?"! r'l?&:- ""l"' '"" he Ms " Leughrnn does all of hi training at b t y whtn hp rose J&AH.r.r Ki" iSrVtiX F'rst-Class Team Has Been Going ' M''J 0'-' lacetl'T re" ," lie" l,a"s ' the bel I rSBTc jcrelved u hard nxleus te hook up lth Sum Neil ui'nn.r , tr,e. fii ah e l'llini at . '."" 1,lnV'1" hlr'rt "' utlliercut. which shook hill lip badly. ?urhn'.r;?nTl lls"Pt'u'1 Mil. in the SMn'Kn ,nL at,aS,t Cl,p A" Season 'net decided who his sparring partners l,,frcu;, vpvmtU ri,i the Austrn- tournament. Th(. Thirtieth District All-Police would be. although nil tig Jack U Brlen lln,, was showing considerable speed In Four femirr amntryr rhHmplcn eirh r rUver nnrt h.ird-hlttln tixer will nw,; n dlnTercnt bouts of the nr- H i,ust'n "V Pest Ne 3 Amrrm IT.nn at ' O,, OrpMum Theitre Oermcnie mi srel c'r.ele--nvenurs, r ,lnv nicht T -r Sur lllackUtnn. A'tl Mirnnn D- U.irtin ni llenny Pasiil nnil will rnt"t, reri"f n-eiv Matty Iturns (Ihiw llelmur Y"unv nhe-. lock Bin! Ham NnvU Ilnrrv Iln e rii-hh Hocke nnrt Jee Hlce t Kd !!n Flmlrnrriins are ether niimt-ers te be ti en this pre rram pr.'eils of which will h., turmd or te the fund for deinstatr-il S'rsn.e isatehali ( lub, which has been gein nt a fast clip since the opening of the 'eiiMin nnd whrh lest u tough gime lat Tuesday te the NeM'wnic Husierv Cun pany. 3 te (I. i anxious te book games with tirf !as teams. The team is tntirelv ' ompe-ed of members of the police fore in the Thirtieth District At present Henna, formerly of Bridesburg; uhirlmltrr, of Marshall V.. Smith, nnd Dei gun, of Onlilale. are tlie miners ,...,. - ......l . . . . j-'iuill', me rlf In the b?;t of .Mw N-'nt enVieppini' Hartley, who does the iceeiving, is a tb wlnnln streak of ltennv when thv former Hanever-Illair tnr. The inner Sllckey Martell vs Wlllle rheatsr. Prtllm" p' "l"st i .Miiilltt, second ; .Sinder, jea .uestrr jee uus-an. Ynun Jeck i thlril. UNil i'lielan. will be included en the stall. Npirs Willi Manager "At that, you knew," smiled th" 110. pound Smithy, "I think I give Teinun better woikeul than any of the g.mg of sparring partners he lias ever hail That has been a big handicap ler Tem holding en te hi shock absorbers. Thi-j come iiieuml one dny, that night the) sneak into the g)in, pack up and we 'never see 'em again." Temmy I still in hi teens, He will he twentv tears of age en Thanksgiving I i.i v. While It 1 agreed by niuny ex- mat ijOUKiiriin nn us ueiiiiny i,is footwork when Lewis landed a right hand punch te the jnw, which sent him clew n and out. Commercial Truck In Field The ( .mmi-iljl Truck Cemtunv has or ' .niz"i .i tusebn'.t tfam, Btirt has some I" ,l nllMTN la ths llnc-UP Cl(imH Mre imight .! "i .iiiunlRH and eenlliBS ..tire., P e. :. lie.-, lias North S ven tnenth stret. or phene Poplar UaJ, i.erts t int lyeuitnran hicks n fermerlv of Cleve. 1 wallop, lie U a clever twe-iiaiiueii nejcr. SlkiSrKrVr"r. l'Jlcl an'"1,,,m '"", land, shortstop. The out. .-'gardens are and It Is only a matter of time before tmnkii, 1-errls t Jack Herman. , . . ' ., sJ,,,,, ,, he wll have developed n knockout IIMM II -I' s .....-., !'' WHJ I1II14 . An nll-banlum prei;rain l nrrnnirert for t'w one (if tlie lliree pltener. 1" ' Cambria iTlday nlsht Itnttllni.- .Murray Hnd ' The te'lin lias open dud - for seml lrt FrrOerlcks ll en en In ihu nnil nth. r ..rufeslnn-il , ImIk 'renins ,in, b,.,.L numbers: Jlmmv luxie- v Stee cU. i prelessinn.il tlilli. Wains an hook jehnny Jtece Johnny Mivhn.di k u , thi-t allraitien by w riting Jehn .Miirphv, wanton vi. Jfniiny uuinn nj kij .mi iy i :;: ill) Irent s'rret. or lelt'iilimie Ken singten lifKirs or (lurtleld D'MIV. VI. Joe Ilritt. Watch out for Temni) s new punch nyalnst (ireb, warned hiultli, "It s a lulu." Bay Mtillitain, of llraya Kvrry. In nut nlth a challnKe tu any of Urn lOS.peundera herr akeutt. Hill Cenner picks Mul!li,;in as n fitur flyweight champion, UtrkfT Cenner has b'rn In strict training Dempsey te Bex Exhibition Beut Oklahoma C'U. Okln , June 'M Jrk PempJey wjll meet Anili Antltrxni. of Chi- ..sua Ih ., ,l..&m,,n,1 AvhlViltlnt, hnn, hr nn irir, irmiriinu'LUK,,. 111 ,. ,,.......'. .,.,,,.'. ....u, .,... , veral weeks. Its la down te 133 the nlaht of July S.Dan I.acksy leial uexlrK At says, and wants te se oe with promoter, annuuncu una, ueuiracis nave Start Serie3 for Downtown Title The SeutlivMirk Men a Club iiml I'o'l', I'e'l', elahth V. mil most t"nUht en the former's lit Id al Meadow and M'fflln i-trfets in tin first of i ieri of cairits In lieterrnliie the championship of Seuth Philadelphia The seend K.itnj will t placd en the Forty Ferty tUhtli War-i team's uruunds. Twenty-tlflh all cut and Bnydir avcrue, en Sunday afternoon. Plans Set in Case of Regatta Postponement New Yerk, June 20. Morten " Begue, chairman of the Intercol legiate ltewlng Association, an an neunerd today that If the Bough Beugh keepde rc'tatta, scheduled for next Monday, could net be heldi en thnt day en nt count "f weather condi tions, of for ether reasons, it would be put ner until the following day, when the tickets purchased for Mon day's observation trnlu would be honored. ROCKING ATHLETIC UNDE&WEAK THE NEWEST COMBINATION FOR REAL COMFORT A combination of outer shirt and undertlrawer as new ae the day ' we live in and as cool as the low temperatures. The Reckinehair Gelf-Tennis Shirt Suit consists of a well-made regu lation shirt, soft cellar attached, with elbow or regular cuff sleeves, combined in one piece with nn athletic drawer. All the noted features of a Reckinehair union suit and mere. Step in and let us show you. Your shirt CAN'T iull out HHf v aW aaal UVsfc&y Wcj White LinenGe!fKakkeri,Specialat?4.85 COTT &nUNSIGKER Shut Mevers end Furnishers 108 SOUTH 13TH ST. PHILADELPHIA Sering City vs. Marshall E. Smttk k Bre. A. A. BASEBALL, 10th A Butler, 6tl5 P. M., TUESDAY, TODAY Life Guard Bathing Suits Shirtpur wool worsted $2.50 mum ta th watar, atrjr tb batch, cemferUbl la er out. Pante allrwoel flume) 2.00 (uaraatssHl (aat-celer Af, C Belt with rwuetsbecMc j Price CO 7R complete v Marshall E. Smith & Bre. fisSsLHHit Mtn'm FurniiMngB (Ineorperated) 724 Chestnut Street AtkUtle Coeaf. Fine White Canvas Oxfords Rubber Sele 9 Beautiful white silk Hosiery, $2 a pair up All perfect, all full-fashioned CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Centiitently Fine Footwear Since 1868 William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut Street Well-Tailored Tropical Suits and Sun-Proof Blue Serges Keeping Us Very Busy These Days $35 (Fer Sun Proof blue serge suits with two pairs of trousers) T IGHTEST weights, steadfast blues a new suit for one that fades all sizes in new fashions. Sun Proof blue serge suits have made our store headquarters for serges new for 15 years. Once a man wears one of them, he'll never have any ether. Genuine Palm Beach Suits at $18 and $20 Net only de they give a man the utmost of summer comfort, but they are se well tailored that they keep their shape ordinary thin suits never de that. Hollyreod Gelf Suits in Four Pieces $35 Leng trousers, also knickerbockers, Nor folk coat and vest. They a r c popular because they serve two distinct purpose s either business or sports geed for work or for play. I Hetffietta, yi i r Ali Ihe famous quality of Henrietta it retained in the well known Admiral, 15 cents, and Perfccte, 2 for 25 cents, altheueh both hnvc been liberally increaied in '" Ve ,"me quality U in Pepularei, the new tiie nt IO ccntc. Each represent!, the utmost value that en ii be nut into -! :,. t . v.g,.. .fc ,a jucd OTTO EISENLOHR & BROS.. Inc., Phil.., E.t. 1850 XXg-Sikl xtxr-d "ii 1 -j 11 m aintr, r.ei win aiancu. &$& , Vh r.-swtc- -' i &&f y ',,Jf& j... .h w . tww .,.!' M ttfe.w1 .fl"ft'il.t.Vj)?4, . V
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