EVENING LEDQEBPfeTL-ADELPEtlA', TUESDAY, TONE 6. 101C. StyiW- YORKER DEFEATS PHILADELPHIAN IN RING AT OLYMPIA-OTHER NEWS OF SPft BROWN IS KEPT UNDER RAPS; HE SCORES, ANYWAY New York Lad Whips Kauf man Despite Much( Clinch ing by -Benny MODEL AND RYAN BOUTS Franklo Brown took n two-hour rldo out of New York last night, baw Philadelphia nnd conquered. The little aotlinmlt, who is matched with Champion Kid Williams for a 20-rountl titular tilt In Dnttlmore, July 11. defeated Benny Kaufman In tho Wind-up to tho final show of tho season at tho Olmypla A. A. Howovcr, Brown did not Impress tho Fpcclatorn with tho rara of n future champion ns predicted by former foatherwelsht champion Abo Attell. Trobably It wasn't Francois' fault, aB he apparently' was kept undor raps by tho close-quarter battling of Kaufman. At that Frank looks as If his cars may develop into that of a champion. Brown was handicapped In his endeavor to display his real ability. Ho was un able to show more than ordinal y ability, ns Benny rushed Into clinches almost con tinually, and when tho boys camo to closo quarters, tho I'hlladelphlan held on most of tho time. On severnl occasions, how ever, they exchanged scries of slams, with the New Yorkor having tho hotter of tho mix-ups. In Brown's previous showing horo ho took part In a preliminary bout nnd was only a novice. Lnst night tho little form Frank was able to demonstrate) under tho cir cumstances proved that ho was a much improved boxer. Brownlo also has devel oped his punching nblllty and severnl times rocked Bonny with straight right-hand .punchos or stiff uppercuts. ijFIop for G. Lewis The substitution of GushIo Lewis, who promised to develop Into a stnr bantam weight, against Uddlo O'Kecfc, resulted In a bad plcco of match-making and also a (lop for tho youngster. At rno opening gong It was npparont that O'Keefo would stop Lewis In less than a lvuml, but Ilefcreo O'Brien came to tho latter's rescue and halted hostilities. "Pop" stepped botween tho boys nfter Eddlo had droppod Gusso With a body blow and had connected with a one-two punch on tho Jo,w nfter Lowls had regained his equilibrium. Gus wanted to continue, saying ho wasn't hurt, but O'Brien used good judgment la not allow ing tho contest to continue. Terry Ketcholl, .Too rtoblnson and Leo Flynn were victors In tho preliminary bouts, respectively dofcatlng Franklo Clark, Jim ray Gannon and Wlllio Spencer. Biff, Banff, Zowic! Punches of ovcry description good hard tiallops aro scheduled to be distributed over tho anatomies of Pat Bradloy, the Italian, and Singer Charley Thomas In tho wind-up at tho Model A. C. tonight. Brad ley and Thomas aro downtown favorites, neither of whom know much about boxing, but when It comes to just letting punches fly1 they hold o. class by themsolves. South Philadelphia fistic followers aro manifesting much Interest In this ,match. They aro divided lr. tholr opinion as to tho probablo result, but whichever way tho tldo goes, It's a cinch each will know ho was In a real, good slugfest. Both aro aggressive, slam-bang and hard punchers, which should mako matters not only Inter esting for themselves, but also for tho spectators. At tho IJynn Jack Toland is scheduled to glvo Ryan A. C. patrons a demonstration of how to elude southpaw knockout wallops tonight, Ho la paired oft with Knockout Harry Baker, of Wilmington, in tho feature fray, and Jackie Is scheduled for 18 minutes of teady ducking, side-stepping, and careful ness in tho clinches. However, Toland probably will do soma punching also during tho time he Is on the defenslvo. Jack hits pretty good with straight left Jabs and short right-hand crosses, which may have Baker in a quan dary in his endeavor to connect with a sleep slam. It will bo a case of one boxer try ing to win on points while the other Is working on the "one-punch" style. Preliminary bouts at the Model' follow: Jlmmv y.Ae.nt'!" V- reddy Goodman. Frisco Levi. - i?fcBSX" f? X?.- Mile -Dunn & ". -Recently put UP 'a' VpV.nor'fi so ai lue uiympia. .rmVJ.y.vnellIlr.nr"1 Jad Wt will furnlnh action In the semi nt the Ryan. Both nro hn SS.ersi. 'P."13 other botiS i Pet "Slower? takes Wlir31ahoniyy "rU,COU Pcn" th8 8how " inhK wJnl-UD at the Lincoln Club this week Jilinreton!""" aeorF'' Ulabu and Tommy i. ?Jnn,y riazzi. the 17th Ward featherwelEht. una?. iS !tkPlnir In good shape. I'fazzl may W &i,SfflSTO0&& m,burBh un sHv to '-riKSoUd ffiSf,1 SSctt will bo tho wind-up of a blc boilmr nleht it V?.i0ayetywThe're tomorrow niihl The semi: well a.,i,8n,Sh2,ou?0 cVf wll baVontes iuSr tt"k.Viumber P' matches n tho 112-pound ewss. a battle royal also Is on the program. Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring limits Last Night OLYJIPM Ai A. Trnnkl Itrown defeated ltenny Knilfmnn, ldle O'Keefe stopped (tin sle Lewis In theflrst, Terry Kefehell won from Frnnkln Clnrk. Joe Robinson pent Jimmt .nnPon 'n ve ronndt, Io rlynn haded Millie Hpencef. I.ONIHIN Dick Smith. defended hi llcht-JienTj-welnlit ehnmplonshlu title nriilnat imrry vurron in u rnunus. Frank Krne, liare Nhnnkln nntiinssed Jlnunr McAnilrewp, Kid Thomas quit to Joe Metx In the first. Hid Campbell stopped Mnllor Aletr in ine ursi, inn nous urew nun I'nr t'nrk NKW. YORK Jimmy Renmn outpotnted Joe llnsh. Sailor Jos Kelly, Charley Hares won from 440 MARK WILL BE BROKEN AGAIN, SAYS MEREDITH Ted Predicts New Record for Quarter Mile When Pie and Diamond Clash BOX CHOICE FOR A'S IN CHICAGO Murphy to Start Behind Bat. Bush Leaves Team for Legal Purpose OLDRING ILL; PLAYS WELL Runs Scored This Week by Major League Teams TO RACE IN SEPTEMBER Th. rlp-snortlnc con- By TED MEREDITH Tho nssault on tho ciuarter'mllo record has begun. Whoro it Will Btop Is hard to tell. It seems Imposslblo to lower It much moro thnn It has been, but I bcllovo It has not reached Its limit yot. For lfi years wo havo looked at Maxey Long's 47 4-5 mark with wonder, nnd up until this spring Hliook our hendB wisely when any ono spoko of breaking It, but now It hns been smashed twice in two wcckH. After tho Intercollcglatcs I felt that my 47 2-B mark would bo a good, safo ono for a few years. I did not think tho auartor mllcrs In tho Knst could touch It, nor did I think tho West had nny, but to my great surprise DlBmoml, tho colored Chicago Unl vcislty runner, covered tho dlstanco In tho samo tlmo. I say surprlso because I never classed Dlsmond that fast and ho novor has been until this year. Ha was about as good as Wlllcox last year and not ns fast ns Sloman, tho California schoolboy, in tho na tional championships. AH Times Were Fnnt I have not heard of tho conditions under which this inco was run, but I believe them to ho all right. Tho times in nil tho racei were fast, so tho weather conditions and track must havo been Ideal. Dlsmond can do this tlmo if tho paco Is right for him. Ho Is what I call an Ideal combination for a fast quarter-mller. Ho can sprint; In fact, started his career as a 300-yard runner; then for tho lnst couplo of years ho has been getting lots of work In running a. half mile, and has dono 1:BC for thl3 distance. Tho half-mllo work gives him strength for his finish, nnd when this Is combined with speed you get tho best quarter-rollers. I do o,? ' think tho record Is ns low ns It will go, however. I feel that it still can bo lowered, but tho conditions would havo to bo ideal and tho race mean a lot to tho men running In order to get it there. - ,To Meet Dismond Tho national championships In Septem ber will be the next real big event whero wo all will meet nnd each really care whether ho wins. Dlsmond and I surely will meet then, probably sooner, but In that event wo both will bo in good shape, out to win and got tho title, and will show our best. A record will bo smashed then-nnd tho winner will hold tho mnrk for some years. I am anxious to hold this record, not jointly, but all to mysolf. The quarter Is my favorite race, not so much on a strnlght-away as around the turn, and I will get in tho best shapo possible for the national quarter. Before this mark was equaled by Dls mond, I thought I would try the half this year, but now I shall have to mako a new mark for the quarter mllo. WHAT MAY HAPPEN IN BASEBALL TODAY nrooklyn . New i'ork Pilules . . Cincinnati NATION'AT,. J-EAflUK Pet. Won lost xa la 00.1 22 17 ,501 2S 18 .001 Monton 1!) 21 .475 t'hlrngo 21 81 .JM Pittsburgh 10 23 .453 bt. Louis 11) go .183 AMERICAN XEAOCE. Win .015 .875 .571 .ISO .4 IIS .478 .405 .433 lint tonisht e '&.V;jb'!n: tournament be with 01 eStrl.a ' i'hPS? S1"" Athletto Cluh. r 11 ?&.. mSln?L10B pounds class there hi vl?ii V. amon? them beinir John Hones, .ht Awards C, C.s Joseph Mullen ot "victrS ?, m" Macule, of Holy Name. In tho 110 J? o ?";. J,,"t?h ." of St. ar.eory'i th;UF'te.i,Wai!'iO?CprleyC, C.. and V 'i.;i"riJ!?.nn..K"nn.9d!ri. Heir Name: Edwird , Won Lot Pet. Cleveland 27 1 .(100 New York 24 17 .883 Wuililuxton 21 ID .5.1H lloston 2.1 20 .5:15 Detroit 21 23 .477 C'hicnEO 10 23 .432 St. Louis ..18 23 .410 Athletics 15 20 .300 U'ln .AIM) .505 .808 .545 .48(1 ,J03 :4sj .381 Lome .500 .550 .518 .408 .40 i .457 .442 ,413 Loso .387 .871 .515 .52J .407 .442 .400 ,337 By KODERT W. MAXWELL CHICAGO, 111., Juno 0, Connlo Mack nnd his trntned troupe of young gentle men who work on his ball club nrrlvcd hero this morning nil fussed up over tho series with tho Whlto Sox, They nro smnrtlng under tho pair of defeats handed them by the Browns and nro eager to mako up for it by slipping ono over on Eddlo Collins nnd his pals this afternoon. Fielder Jones put oor a good ono when ho culled off yesterday's game. Thcro had been somb rain In tho morning but the Inrield wns covered with canvas and was perfectly dry at 2.30 p. in. Dense clouds overhung tho ball nark, hnwnvnr. and tho day was qulto dark. There wcro no signs of rain nnd tho Athletics ap peared for their early prnctlce. Joe Bush warmed up beautifully, shooting his fast ono over In grand style. Just tho kind of Pitching to bafflo tho opponents on a cloudy day. Then the Rain Whllo Jlr. Jones wni looking the pitcher over n few rnlndrops fell. It wasn't a reg ular shower nor could it bo classed ns a drizzle. It was only a few vagrant drops that had been lost In tho previous shower, but It was enough for tho astute manager. Ho looked over tho empty grandstand nnd promptly called off tho game. Ho didn't caro to risk ills safo position outside of tho collnr with Mr. Bush's twirling. Connlo was anxious to work Bush yes terday, as Joe will leavo for hli homo In Bralnnrd. Jllnn., today and will bo gone ui Buvurni uays. xiusn is ono or the prin cipal actors In a lawsuit which Is being tried up In the. copper regions, nnd ns the court summons was imperative ho decided to leavo before they sent somo one nfter him. This means tnat tho star twlrlcr will not bo available until tho Cleveland scries. Tom Bhcohnn, who pitched such n swell gnmo last Saturday, will work against tho Sox today1, and Mlko Murphy, the recruit from Blnghamton, N. Y., will stnrt behind the plate. This li Murphy's first chanco to begin a gnme, although ho has finished sev oral. "With Schang still on tho Injured list with a busted mitt, Meyer hns been doing nil tho work and Mack Is giving him a .mucn-noeaoa rest. Oldring in Form Bubo Oldrlng has been playing good ball despito tho fact ho has been III for the lnst thrco weeks. Bubo has a touch of malaria, but refuses to go to tho sldollncs whllo tho club Is going bad. He Is suffer ing from terriblo pains In tho head, which not only havo affected his batting but his fielding ns well. Ho visited a specialist In St. Louis yesterday, and wns told that his ailment would leavo him ns soon ns hot weather set In. Rube batted well In Now York, and has dono ns woll as tho others slnco leaving tho big town. Tho Athletics nro making preparations to receive the group of collego recruits which Is Buppoood to mako an appearance when tho club comes homo on Juno 20. Tho boys aro practicing their collego yells, nnd will glvo tho newcomers a hearty and cheerful reception. Just who will bo on tho job Is still a mystery, but It is whls perod around that a gang of regular phenorns win bo with us. vi!!"" fofd ! tenms nt Amerlenn nnd .ntlonnl Lenintes front Tnesdnr, Jlny 30, to Slnndnr, Jnnn 5, Indn.lve. Only runs that nti re In ofllrlM nrrrnites nr Inelmted, Scores of Incomplete comes nre not connted, but Ih fnC?lrU'dSn"tl;rtnflble,r,, """"" or mo" re AMERICAN I.KAOUE. . , . T. XV. T. F. Ft. S. M.T'l. rierelnml ,.,.,,, 4 in 8 1 11 0 0 H New York ., 7 17 0 n 4 330 ;hlo ...11 4 fl 0 13 2 S3 V.".".!.?. ...12 10 1 ' 3 831 'e'ri't. I" 7 31 3 4 3 .in Jt ,'fl"1 ' ft B 8 S 3 4 37 Athletics ...,.,.. 3 12 5 2 3 25 Washington .,.,. n 1 0 2 3 213 NATIONAL, LIIAOUE. rlnelnnnU k rs 4 0 4 310 J,.f.7..W.k 11 4 2 4 7 330 KL,il.?!"lrh 2 8 2 2 Phillies ..., 7 2 4 2 2 02.1 HI. I-Olll 1830 6211 Boston .......... B 2 8 1 8 0 IB Clilrnro ,, ft, 7 j 2 117 llrooklyii 4 3 o S 314 Did not play. TENNIS FAVORITES WIN AND ADVANCE INTO THIRD ROUND Misses Evelyn and Eleanora Sears Among Victors in St. Martin's Prelims MRS. HARVEY QUALIFIES MIKE DOOLAN IS HERE WITH CUBS; ON THE BENCH Chicago Opens Four-Game Series With Phillies This Afternoon SEATON MAY PITCH Manager Joo Tinker and, his overly press-ngontcd Chicago Cubs nre hero for a four-gamo series with tho Phillies. Sov oral old local favorites who cast tholr lot with tho Federal Lcaguo will mako tholr ilrst appearance ns members of tho Cubs. This list Includes Mlko Doolan, tho former Bhllly shortstop; Tom Scnton, ono of tho mainstays .of Dooin'a pitching staff In 1913, and Stovo Yerkos, tho Mlllvlllo boy who wns n memher of tho lied Sox when it won the world's championship in 1D12. It Is posslblo that Scnton may faco his old team-mates this afternoon, but Mlko Doolan will bo stationed on tho bench, as he ban given way to Mulligan, tho former Cloorgctown shortstop. In enso Seaton Is not selected to faco the Phils, It Is likely Claudo Hendrlx, formerly of tho Pirates, will do tho twirling for Tinker. When ho was with tho Pirates, Hondrlx was lookod upon as ono of tho best pitchers In tho National League, and nlways lias boon a hard man for tho Phillies to boat If ho Is right, tho Phils probably will havo their troubles this afternoon. Manager Moran will send Eppa nixoy against Tinker's team this afternoon. Ono of tho main reasons why Blxoy will bo asked to do tho hurling Is that southpaws usually bother Cy Williams, Vic Saler and Frank; Schulto, threo left handed swingers who havo found tho short right fence too easy for comfort for tho Phils. Aside from his ability to stop tho threo left handed sluggers of Tinkor's team, Blxoy Is the logical pitching choice, because ho always has been cffectlvo ngalnst Chicago nnd Is going better than nt any time In his career. If Itlxey Is as good as ho was last Thursday, against tho Giants, tho Cubs aro not likely to help their averages any. ST. MATtTlN'S, Pn June fi.Tho first nnd second rounds In tho championship singles section of tho woman's national tennis tournament were c-omnletcil nn Ihn courts of the Philadelphia Cricket Cluh, St Martins Orcen, today, without any sur prises or unexpected Upsets. All the favorites ran true to form nnd Miss Kvclyn Scnrs, of Boston, national tltleholdcr In 1905; Miss Mlrlnm Steovcr, of Chicago; Mrs Bargcr Wollach, of Newport, nnd Miss Klentiorn Scars, of Boston, who, by tho way, Is no relation to Miss L'vclyn Scnrs; Mm. Kdward Raymond, of New York, and Mrs. Gilbert Harvey, of tho Philadelphia Crlckot Club, nil camo through with (lying colors. There will bo qulto a thinning out of tho "tnlont" In the third round tomorrow, whon Miss Stccver meets Mrs. Itnmond nnd all tho other favorites also meet strong oppo nents. Thanks to her luck In tho draw, Miss Hvolyn Scars looks llko a sure semi finalist, aB sho Is In tho upper half of tho bracket, whllo tho best players entered aro cither In tho central or lower sections, nnd so will havo to meet each other in tho early rounds. Tho championship doubles began early this aftomoon and If tho threatening thun derstorm only holds off long enough a stnrt will bo mado lato this afternoon on tho mixed doubles. Summnrics: CHAMPIONSHIPS Sttlt,ES. , 1 -,...CotnPletln nr8' round. iu. i...:11"1 ."."-"'"v B!"n Isuind. defeated Miss Currlo, of New rork. 0-2, 0-2. Alias Lllinbeth Osthelmr. Huntingdon Vslloy. defentcil Jtlss Oertrudo Ostbolmcr, Huntingdon valley, oll, rt-2, .. Miss Eleanor Kenrs, Boston, defeated Miss L. C. Hcnsol, Merlon C. C, 0-3, 0-4, Second Bound. Miss Allen Pnttorson. Philadelphia, Cricket Club, (lefenteit JIIss Mnrsnrct Jiocs. Chevy Clmso. tl-1, i;-3. Miss Evcljn Sears, lloston, defeated Mrs. Thoodoro Cnusobeer, New York, fl-0, (1-1, Miss Miriam Stcever, ChlertRo. defeated Mrs. Clement II. Walnwrlitht. Philadelphia Cricket Club. (1-3, 11-0 Mrs rdnnrd Raymond. New York, defeated Mrs. C. W. Adams. HuntlnBilon Vnlle, 0-2, o-l. Mrs, Ilanrer Wallnch, Newport, dofeated Mlsa M E Wilcox. Merlon, tl-0, (1-1. Mrs T. II ('shot, Boston, defeated Mrs. Rob ort Herold, liolfleld. 0-2. O-U. Mt.qs fUnrii !hnso. Merlnn. wnn frnm MIh Kitty Ilrlntan. Oierhrook, by default. Miss Plivtlls Walsh. Philadelphia. Country Club, non from Miss Eleanor Trccdley, Norrls town. liv default. Mrs. Gilbert ltaney, Philadelphia Country Club, defeated Miss Hannah P. Wright. Phila delphia Cricket Club, fl-ll. ll-O. Miss Mnrgaretta Taylor. Now York, won from Miss Mny U. Snyder. Pittsburgh, by default. Miss Eleanor SeM'S, lloston, defeated Miss Ina Kissel. Morrlstown, N. J., 0-4, (1-1. Miss Mary It. Merrick, Philadelphia Cricket Club, defeated Mlsa Alice M. Hawkins, C-erman-town Cricket Club, U-4 8-0. Stanford Athletes Leave NEW YORK. Juno It. Tho track team of the Lelaml Stanford University of California, left for their Pacific coast homes yesterday nfter spend ing a successful two weeks In the East. Fred U. Murray, the hurdle star, did not make the return trip, remaining In tha city, where ho will enter business and carry the colors ot the New York Athletln Club In competition as soon as he Is eligible. Tho outEolntr.party was mads up of Meredith J. House, who lllexcected to be elected raptaln as successor of Murray: W, p. Slsson. the broad Jumper; Eddie Sctinell, P. It, Wilson. J. K. Norton and E. 11. Coushey. COJDIODOUri FRANK BRENNAN READS WILDWOOD YACHT CLUB Elected nt Recent Meeting Club Build ing $1200 Now Annex At a recent rneetlng of tho TVIIdwood Yacht Club the following ofilcers wcro elected: Commodoro, Frank Brennnn; vlco commodore. Charles Hardgnbrook ; rear commodoro. Kmllo Franconl; secretary and treasurer, George C. Connor; financial sec retary, John A. Pew; harbor master, P. J. Conway; fleet surgeon. Dr. I. XV. Kirk; trustees. Charles I. Beck, Robert Bright, William II. Law. William G. Duncan. E. W. Omcnsetter, Peter L. Peterson, John A. Pew, William B. Pinker, S. French Spang, W. F. Wcntzoll and Elwood Thompson. Chairmen of committees House Committee, Henry H. Ottens ; Entertainment Committee, Dr. I. W. Kirk; Membership Committee, Joseph Gels enbergcr; Racing Committee, Lieutenant Emtio Franconl, Tho club Is building a new $1200 annex. Now tennis Courts aro being constructed. ANNOUNCING THE 1 sr Aionica . in 145 pounds class. J. i Wviu F SC Mwlaej John WAsT oif'oly Name, and ii,TJV v" "l.. uregoryB u. c .w juuiuswin. or Jlgly Name, will meet.. AnnJWo?k ine5tBSeIoXyL1?.ngh,l "aV2 d.yr'a?t.r&r.? f,ha 2,oxli' Vpframifiton yelter" scKrtfifiSrnSP ' wf .decided that tho bout, ttrrown&r ?. S"ua" "J 'wfri.S'T?"..0' "1 Un'ted States NavV. "i tiinst Wliiu t1.Kr.1S.V1" .?iut wre before IjWjolfe lie w2nt't,nISS2if ,,J.am,,ey and Eddie MSki.iV. ii!i J"!:1 '9 meet them again or any I Y " th raatebmakers may select. f'l!Ztf&H&Bri la ' CAGE RULES SESSION Eastern League Magnates to- Suggest ranges at Meeting Tonight Changes in rules governing Eastern ithe w..r. x u 'onigni. aemom does tumnTf Til League meet so eury Jn tho .K3B2T A&ml.i nnv w ianco of the many now changea suggested IwUonJ68 PIaylnK rulea M " take lciion upon a tllan T.1 r -..- .... J-... ISSSLV!? Trenton uCwSidi to in puca to the magnates. RukUwhirhlanS:i.d0?way " e rW 1ST fQh PronllIts Eastern League play'- jplM nutwy ouUlde game4 as they want. , Muhlenberg Landa To), n. -. fHArttP.? . R- JSW w" SW'ii?EE?i MtSS fM,i0"-..?rt t, Vi th.jS.t- aEmft2KS Vt4i loeat tm ikUtn- M anisat to SCHEDULE FOR TODAY NATIONAL I.EAGUI:. Plttuburch at New Vork clear. Clnclmiutl at Drooklyiilrur. C'hlraeo. nt l'ljlludeliililu cleur. ht. l.ouls at lloston clear. AMEItlC.VN I.E.GDE. New York nt Ht, I.ouls rain, lloston ut Detroit eloudy, Vt'iijlilniton at Cleteland clear. Athletics at Chlcuio cloudy. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Newark at Ilaltlmore eleor. Protldence nt Klchniond cloudy. Hoehester nt Toronto clear (two sanies). Buffalo ut Montreal clear. Giants Release Howard Baker imiDOErOIlT. Conn.. JfnnA Th. tirM... port Club of tho Eastern League has obtained Inflelder Howard Ilaker from tho Giants, lie w.a? drua"? by New York from Llttla Rock of the southern I,-atuo last season, but refused to report to tho Qlunts becauso he had a uood place maklne munitions here and feared McGraw might farm htm to some far-away city. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGITO rhlllles. Oi St. Lonls. 6. Chlcaso. It lloston, 0. llrooklrii, 3i Pittsburgh, 2. " ClncLnnatl. 8! ew York, i, AMERICAN LEAGUE AtUletlf-St. Loots, rnln. lloston. Si Cleteland, 0. New Vork. St Chicago, 2, Detroit, 3 tVathlnzton. 2. INTERNATIONAL LE.4GUE Newark, IS) Ilaltlmore. 4, Providence, 11 1 lllchmond, 8. Other fames postponed, ralu. INTERNATIONAL I.E.0UE W. L. P.O. ' w. L. P.O. I'rorlJence.. 21 11 .686 Ilaltlmorn. . 17 IT .inn Newark..,, 10 IS ,S59 llutfalo IS 17 .433 lllchmond. , 17 lu .SlSltocliester... 13 IT .433 11 1U .407 lllchmond., 17 1U .SlSUocliester... a.uu.rcai... u av fuuu.uruuiUi More Miles . per eallon, more miles per year, ,when 'bearings, transmission and differ ential' are smoothed with ATLANTIC LEAGUE Easton-Alleatown (nostponed, rain). Other clubs not scheduled. ATL,NTIQ LEAGUE Beadlor at laterson. WUmJaston ot Pottstllle, Kastoa ut Allcolown. ATLANTIC! LEAGUE W, L. V.V. iv. L. P.O. I'aterson... 15 8 .6.12 Beadlne. . . , i .iSo J'otuvlll. .. 13 T ,s5Allentown.V 8 l" '.400 XfUmlatha. 10 10 .SOOEa.ton. .... 7 u 33 . , Schuylkill Regatta for July 4 Th I'eople's Itesatto, . Commute of th Schuylkill Navy met last nlht at th Coloonad llotel and compjetsd srranrnneats for the row lair races on th Schuylkill, on July 4. 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KoUhntainen Back From Europe NSW YOItK. Jub 9. mm Kolehmibun. Jb4 wrotsssloaal , distaac. runner, brother of Untiti Kok'luinlnw, of th Iflih-Amfrlcan A. C. arrival OB. tlj Anchflr timt Tasessji lester eSy, H.oIehiaaJS& j, t Jjssgtee ts, wrot cau:j Civr iir a rest. In the House J llf TO OBDEB Jmt..mWi, Rduc,4 from J0, 25 ,04 f3o, 5 Our 7 Big Window PETER. MORAN & CO, 1TKHCIIANT Tlirnoi 8. IS. for. Vtu ami ArcU His. VEKY EASY TO SEE TheBdmont & Keystone Stakes Horsedealera' Sweepstake at r BELMONT DRIVING PARK WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7th AiitMsslsa SO Caatftv Cjuui mmtt 'Completely Equipped, Body Attached, Electric Starting and Lighting, J 000 Lbs. Capacity, Ready for Immediate Deliyery i Price, Complete, $750 Built within a few hours' r,un of Philadelphia, in the Immense factory' of the Pullman Motor Car Company, at York, Pa. Sold in Philadelphia at our sales and service station, 662 N. Broad Street. Prompt, everyday Service the chief demand of the business house is therefore within call repair parts .obtainable at a min ute's notice and a responsible agent always on the ground ready to offer practical advice and material help. Its sturdy, simple compactness spells efficiency. It has lines of unusuai beauty. The most severe tests have proven its abnor mally low cost of operation greater agility, faster hill-climbing ability, etc. Typically Pullman in price, in dependability and in sparkling performance. And it sells at $750 COMPLETE not chassis only, as is the case with most other delivery cars, but complete, with electric starting and lighting equipment, etc, Read the following specifica tions and write or phone us for demonstration, Pop, 1839; Race 2978. All for $730 'i 1 1 , SPECIFICATIONS Normal canaclty. 100O lb.i four standard il cylinder motor, coum'.et eiectrlo tartlnx and lUhtlna cquln- mant. SO Inch, full a.nftlave, rear aftrlcra: Dilia hfah.tanalan mat-nito, honeycomb radiator; full floatta rear axle; real josUnr curtains and upholstery. bodies. ExsreaS Tree. 17SO rPanal Tvna. IT73): lU.lnrh whaa .::!: ...-... --..--. " -.-. ---- v---. ' s.- n . ..---. oass. Buki uon-iKia tire on &ji iqmt woeeis, ox a. STAND A RD MOTOR CAR CO MJ. Xm.AI LJJftkMKU 663 N Broad St. AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES Th Nassau Club, of Overbrook-, wishes to Jiook Rames with nny 17-tO-yesr-old team hav is!C,!22,, i.0."""" address C. Kalmer, 168 North JRedflolil atreet. The Second fltrwl team has June to oren. Any j tub deslrlmt this attraction should address Charles Wllcock, 2838 North 8d street. All homo t-nm wishing n good attraction hould wrlto Joseph Snyder. 1135 Cantrell street. The Rterllnir A, C, a. first-class trat-ellng tram, would llko to nrranee a ramo with home teams. Address Frederick Hlnojiam. 0118 Addi son street, or phon lielmont 704 W. Tho Allejlieny A. C. has. an. open dAto on June 111. .For game wrlto W. Williams, 3238 Haul street. . The. Knslnton Travelers want n ssmo for June 10 with. any first-class home team. Com municate with Louis F. llaurnann, (110 Kast Indiana avenue, or phone Kensington 3128 V A (rood shortstop or outfielder would Ilka to slirn with ft llt-ld-year-old team. B. Wolf. 8103 Ileach street. V M. H . ... Ml .1 ?. -, i , Addre liar Tho Barrelt noJ's, Club has an open,dn1l nfter Juna 17 and all homo teams wlshtna- d IS5J NorM'ireeT18 Jhn "" . The. Anchor. Olants havo June 10 open an ilK .if ?a,Soll'red attrnei Ion ID. Cll.h H.nllHv i should write J. T. nue. Held. 221 West Ch?lten iwi Tho Postal Telegraph A, A. would llko to hear from all homo teams havlns; nrwn dates. Ad ?,"." ..,'- Krcwson, H20 a. Penn Bquare, car Postal Teleitraph Company. " Jun).10, 17 nnd 24 nro open dates on the rhllndelphm Hall schedule. Firat-clart Teams rtSS'?ri.&.13.2a.f.. ".h'"1 re.a It. Truman, The West Walnut F. C. would Ilk to meet flrst-clasa teams tuulnr Haturdays and Kunday open, For trnmej wrltei B.MrCann. B28 South notli atreot. or phond Wood and 4092 Jt. """" JR K 9D CPT(?"(1 KPBi 1 BTj vjSjjfify HbikVWBvtj Issr'JB iSiftBj CjImEiiJdcw-Ji Thi BEST u AD for M URAD IS 8L MURAD &tamtt)m4mjdJ REMEMBER Turkish tobacco is the world's most famous tobacco for cigarettes. mm MURAD THE YURKISH CKJMNEm miahmiSS Maim of th Flt Cra Wmtt ..,daJsatfanfsTTTT'fViyTtTTrissia-. L.rt til 1 1 li H WftiLissittft
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