r"T TR4' SATURDAY August 21, 1915 5- Sle&src itwewmn -vV 4 w inn J I J' WHEN SUMMER SATURDAYS COME THE WORLD THINKS OF SPORTS AND LIFE IN THE OUT-OF-DOOR i ..I M LATEST GROUP PHOTOGRAPH OP THE PLYING PHILLIES, WHO LONG HAVE HELD FIRST PLACE BUT WHO ARE NOW FACING A CRITICAL PERIOD IN THE FIGHT FOR THE PENNANT Bottom row, left to right: Becker, Paskcrt, Moran, Bancroft, Byrne and Cravnth. Middle row: Trainer Mike Dee, Whltted, Baumgartner. Tincup, Alexander, Killcfer, Niehoff, Mayer, Rixey, Dugey and Weiser. Top row: Chalmers, Luderus, Burns, Stock and Adams. The picture was taken by an Evening Ledger staff photographer. -jj I, ' - rrir: rm, .t fe I' nfc,3ftKyii BbBbbbHHBBBHBbhI Bw vi 'iBBBBBBHHBteSiBBBBBBBK IeVBBBI iEB381RSltsBBHVj9MH9isisisisiSSSSSSiisiSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSH rKfllsV!',':' '1 'ivl Hialx&'fc jSSKJsHKBSBK LHiB HIIBSSSSSSSSSSSMlEkh isiflifl M A CRAFT THAT CAN ALMOST BURN THE WAVES "Miss Detroit" was the winner of the Gold Challenge Cup at the hydroplane T"?s BjlIanHs?.otNNn S.he "P d? 48 8tatut0 mes an hour. On the deck Is her driver John Milot, who gained fame by winning a race the first time he ever held a motorboat wheel in his hands. The boat is owned by a syndicate of Detroitcrs. GOVERNOR IN FATIGUE UNIFORM Charles R. Miller, Delaware's chief executive, and the cream-colored hat in which he inspected the rifle range at New Castle. MANEATER CAUGHT ON LINE William S. Gale and the 6H-foot shark ho took from the water near the inlet at Atlantic City after a long battle. Photo by Uiw QUARTET OP PLAYERS WHO ARE STARTLING THE GOLFING iyjiuu Vnderwool. On the left here is Thomas McNamara. who ha ut w ? urf- TlhTothar7o2 SJ& nne'ry0" & iSt MrLot'CIir.lK AWb iKLi. IN iUUsi u S.tWi-yttU 'l'OUKiJiai.NT iS uef ow' ACIIf ', AT