IPPUJ- NtffWjlP t' - EVEHING LEDaER-HniilBELPHtA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1016. itV in iii HILLIES AND ST. LOUIS BEGIN SERIES GOLF, TENNIS AND OTHER NEWS OF SPORTS WORLD P WILL MEET L1NDLEY MURRAY ON THE COURTS Ma Day for Oriental Tennis players at Crescent A. C, in Brooklyn 50TH WIN AT SINGLES IlKEW TO UK, Ausr. 3. Ichlyn Kumagne, Jl ToKlo -lonmuu, luai. mu iirar. pel ot nis ntch with Harry s. I'arKer in the third ..,t nt the onen tennis tournament of tho IKf;cent Athletic Club In Brooklyn yestor By but thfn ovete,, to nl'' tornaillo ways i Bind' eliminated his opponent from tho tour Bment. Tho final scoro was 2 G, 62, -0. iil doubles partner, Hnh!shlro Mllcnml. Bvas amonir the other victors of tho day, SBuid In defeating Clarenco C. Poll, tho na tional racquets champion, ho sprang what bomo consiuercu a surprise. Alter trailing Well In the rear In tho first set, Mlkaml m along at a fast pneo and won out hv the. score of 0 7. 64. This afternoon he will meet Robert Llndlcy Murray, tho DAtlonal intioor cnampion. plirlnir together In tho doubles Kuma- ra and Mlltaml defeated Whlttlng Preston ind E. W Page. Thoy took the first set lof this match without tho loss of a game. (tut In the next set wcro sent to extra games before winning out. The nnal scoro was 0, 10-8. Murray played two matches yesterday nd won both. Tho Palo Alto refugee was it hla left-handed best, and did Just what lha wanted to do with tho ball. Ho eased lup In the second set of his match with Wll- ijlafn ltanu, ju, in mo second round, and allowed his opponent five games, wlnn'ntr by the scoro of S-2, 7-B In hla second natch or me uay no dereatca Edmund J. ritman, the Now York University captain, In straight sets, at 6-1, C-2. S. Howard Voshcll, tho Long Island champion, was among tho other winners of tho day. ills opponent In the third round was Charles M Hull, Jr., tho Cres cent champion, and voshell was tho victor In straight sets, at 62, C 2. VoshclPs opponent thin afternoon will be Roland oberts, tho California youngster. Hob- trt scored over Charles Burrowcs In tho (Ingles yesterday at 0 1, 9 7, but did his best work In tho doubles, with Clarenco J. (Peck) Griffin as his partner. )UNDEE, IN AUTO, KILLS DOY; HOMICIDE CHARGE Italian Lightweight Out on Bail; Welling Match la Off NEW YORK, Aug. 3. John Dundee, tho Italian lightweight whoso rcnl namo Is Joseph Carrora, la out on ball today fol lowing the killing of a boy by his new high- powered automobllo last night. His pro posed bout with Welling Is off nnd tho fight er faces a serious charge of homicide, as tho police sergeant who made tho arrest de clares Dundee was at fault. Tho boy, Ernest Qrub, was struck by Dun- lee's car as It rounded a corner and wns knocked down. Ho died soon after being axen to mo uooseveit Hospital. 2NTRIES FOR CHICAGO TENNIS IcLoughlln and Williams Among Play ers in Western Championships PHTPAHn All( 3 Tt.n nrAo,,.... Aln fehamplonshlp tournament which begins fcere SatUrdaV Will lirlnir tnt-Pthr thn nmm. try's best players, the list of entries an- iiuuutcu iicro luuny indicates. f Amonir thnnn Anffre,l fnr ,hn v.An, nH Maurice McLoughlln, of Los Angeles, tWlCft nn.tlon.il nhnmnlnn ni-ul tirAntnn lt holder! Xfltlnnnl Phnmninn TV t t, .,- Bf San Francisco; Norrls Williams, Phlla- iciiiiiia. ; tvuru uawson, of L,os Angeles; jicum liyiora, unicngo, nnd Clifford J. uwnuum, rvunsas city. Qeonre M. Churnh. nt Maw Ta..aA.. - t - - , ... mocji jj, ca nt western singles champion, will defend -a imo in uie cnauenge round. MAX MARSTON DEFEATED Unknown Trims Expert, 4 and 3, on bchenectady Links SCHEN'tTTADV. M v A..- i xr ion was walloped to the tune of 4 and" 3 by ,. ? 'eeiin, a. ijencnectady attorney, 111 Unknown tn fha iilrtnn mi., i-l - .. buniiib Bame, illo IU- er seldom playtf mora than two rounds a W..A r - - '? a lon "river and an apt tuaent of the game, although he 'has an ......u onaiu 10 ouset nis urllllancy. BINGLES AND BUNGLES Tha In nor Tnstri tttnlnv in u t ini& n he American I-eutue pennant apparently haa een reached inHv a .u. n a...-dn.i.,a 51. J" tSm tn tho rut, of conarcutlva de- !, ujr uuirrs, ona ine anuiierinn ot tna pen- .r ,.avi,no V)L-Il lllll 7UI!OVMIl DUIll UP JOr SIW YDrk. fbm tn marU ,1... p.,aII nntn, In h icrambla tor Ban Johnson's pennant. At tho very moment when tha Yanks fall rom the. peak Rowland's White Sox started un 'Pwara drive and today ore out for their ninth dralaht. The Red Sox. cllmblnr into nret place )VCr tha nrnatrntA Vanb hm.. !,, Intf, n fnnr itralrht from the Tiger Up out of the depths fie ound of Fielder Jonea' Ilrownj, with l'J itraUnt wlm. la heard, while lower yet Connie "r Ainietica are aettins a patnecic recoru rUtl 14 conaecutlve defeat. I Tha lnfurfee ivhlh rrlnnt th VnnkM anil pader which they stood so namely for a while. pave aoDarenllv rmt Dnnnuan'i mn thefr ntaca i the aun. The aame 111 luck pursued the fig-tit-Ins Cleveland Naps, who Jost their star. vrmr. last weea. ana learnea loai uuir jiur on may never pitch again. Today the world's, champion lied Sor are de- J1DJT fate mil t,aplnff ulnnir In thn lead. fol. &y the ambitious White Box, a few points rr.T"' wnua tne xanas naven I even a ciear UlU to third place. TKft nnli1,lr I1I4M wn nn m YlnnAt fni thn Dodieri. Thev .ima thrntlah with tha lucky Punch In tha, Innlnv nn wnn tha nnaf srania from the Reds. A the Braves lost to the Cardinal tha scrs increased tneir leaa to nva sames. Thcaa haaUrv m,rfa. White Box and lied ox. are In a death grapple .for first place. Tnfea nAlnla aan-pa,A hm T, will b HQml Uel when the teams .clasjj next week. 'The Olanta maA it flva nut of six from the Mtltta uh.n tttmtr Dosln h,mm,r,H iramtm't Mtrlngs. L''Th Indiana applied the whitewash brush u 10 tne nationals. 18t. Tfknl la wilt, tnAav fnr n four-fame rl. Hornshy. the sensational shortstop, will 'fiivfm every aay ana local tans win ui Kaoce to compare him with Worlnian, the ISO.', beauty owned by'the Cubs. Artie Ilofman, former utility man for the AIDS, la hark In lha hla- whnw airaln. Arthur SfaS afarn1 l.v Tlltl Tlnnnuan In Phl.flln VMlfrillV M"J will leave tonight to Join hla new teara- in jJetroit iioiman nas Den runnmj a aSahall ahn., ...Un... kn, la In lh. Wlni4w K,----- nuwii niiftlDlil lua " " ,. L?The rumor factory is working- overtime again. B,.-,ut,,,t u rm Chicago to tha effect that f.'alty Mclnnla probably will be aold to the -";" uutsiae or toe raci toai uoonie aiacia l-OUIan'r tp.il. 1.1. b.km nwa,-aa.lfaa nv thai hall k, there U soma truth In the rumor. Ritter performing for ten Jocz ycira under th Z m( iwr tisrufu steps uown iu toe loiuura ZQOrrour mtttmnnn Vav haa tuan uillh lha "J 'or many years and was sent to Bait!- ,. Bia arrangement prooaoiy wu: tie tern- rarV aa lh. V.nb.. n.unaa aew Ihol llurt ". will be with the club agata net year aa a ?ifa Tria Speaker on the sick list Ty Cobb MUaMiniP a Bnlitan nnruirtnntlv tn fa tfnr. hla IlH'.I avrtfe Tyrua tb TrrlbU has txxn ft! blta tu.v bounced off bis trusty bat Cobb e bux eoe on iota wseK ana ou Been tt 11 times, clayed a crul eta ea tbe VulUas Atb HUGGINS POLO SERIES STARTS FOR ARMY-NAVY CUPS Meadowbrook's Third Team De feats Rugbys, 101A to 614, at Point Judith NARRAOAN'SETT PIER, R. I.. Aug. 3.- Two fours hailing from tho jreadowbrook Club, on I-ong Island, the 'third team and tho Rugbys, played tho opening game In tho Army and Navy series yesterday at the Polo Association tournament at Point Judith Club. Tho trophies are Individual prizes presented by Mrs. John R. Pell for teams with a minimum aggregate of 17 goals. Tho Meudowbtook third team, re ceiving two points by handicap, won from tho Rugbys by 10 Vi to E'4. Eugene S. Rcynal mado his first appear ance ns forward for the Rugbys, who waged a strong up-hill battle to tho seventh period, as tho thirds got the Jump on them for two more goals at tho start. Fouls and safeties were much In cvidence'as Indications of the swift plays. Opening tho eventful seventh, tho score was 6i for the thirds nnd BVi for the RugbyB. Rugby had the ball for the first minute, but could not gain moro ground than to mlddlo field. Hero the thirds got control, and after an out over tho side tine, Hitchcock, Jr., mnde u goal riding through with theball. Raymond Uelmout followed suit thrco minutes later and at tho closo Hitchcock scored again. This was the criti cal action of thj game and gave a com manding lend to tho thirds. Roth the Belmonts, Von Stade oid Hitch cock made a strong combination, and all were at their best In the seventh nnd eighth periods, Rugby falling to core In either. A cut-In members' match was won by the Reds, with Walter L. Goodwin as cap tain, by C goals to -J. Tho final for the Randolph Cups will bo played today and the second gamo for tho Ilathbono Me morial Cup, letlca In Chicago yesterday. After kidding the Mucks along for (our Innings and ullowlmr them to get a two-run lead, the White Sox tied the score nnd later pushed acrona rive more tal lies to show how easy it Is to win a ball game. DOUBLE BILLS ANNOUNCED The Phillies Have Nine More Bargain Day Encounters NEW YORK. Aug. 3 Following- are the datea fixed by tha National League for playing off postponed and tie games to August 1, In clusive, all being double-headers, except where noted with asterisk At Boston With Cincinnati. August 3. a and 7; with I'lttaburvh, August 10. September U3, with New York, September 2; with Philadelphia. September fi and 0. with Brooklyn, September 8, with Chicago, September 1'.'. At Brooklyn With Pittsburgh. August 8; with Boston. August IS. with Cincinnati. Beptember 18; with Chicago September "3 At New York With St. tnouls. August 0. Sep tember 23; with Brooklyn, September fl: with Philadelphia. September a. with Cincinnati, Sep tember 13, with Pittsburgh, September 18: with Boston. September so. At Philadelphia With Cincinnati, August 0. with New York. August II. with Brooklyn, Sep tember 1, with Chicago, September lit; with Pittsburgh September 2u At Pittsburgh With Brooklyn. August ID: with Philadelphia, August 21 and 22; with Bos ton, August 28 and 3d. with Cincinnati, Septem ber livrlth St. J-ouis. "September 0 At Chicago With New York, 'August IT and 18: with Brooklyn. 'August 23. At Cincinnati None. At St. Louis None. Point Breeze Races Tonight A field that compares favorably with any ever put on at the Point Breeze Motordrome will start In the Brassard one-hour motor paced race tonight. The itinera will be Clarence Carman, the New York cyclone. Oeorge Wiley the Syra cuse flyer: Qeorgo Columbatto. the Italian cham pion, and Bobby Walthour, the eteran o( the racing game. Tonight's feature event la the first Brassard, run this season and will be tho most valuable to the winner, aa he will receive a rasn prize, a shield and a cash prize of 15 a day until be Is beaten on the local track The management of the Motordrome baa made firovlslons to guard against accidents by lilac og 40 oil lamps In the Held, wblcb will remain burning during tba evening, so It Is not llkelv there will be a repetition of what happened last Thursday night, wben the Ugnu went out. Red Men to Hold Sleet The postponed outing, athletic games, bike and motorcycle race of the Improved Order of Red Men will take place at tbo Point Breeze Motor drome on Saturday afternoon. 'Too entry list baa ben reopened and many new onca have been added to tbs long list. Whyte, Golfer, Killed at Front SAN FRANCISCO. Cat. Aug- 3 Campbell Whyte. Vaclnc coast amateur sole star, has been killed while flghtlnif with the British at the French, front, atcerdinz to word received here today from J B. Wfiyte. brouisr. In Edinburgh. Scotland. Wolfe's High Flyers Win Denny Wolfe's Hush Flyerj defeated Marty Hayes Colts on tj, Wvtuwwaod ttouad jes ter d J y. by tb seert el 1 to IX. AND SOME OF HIS HIRELINGS YOUTHFUL GOLF-STAR DYNAMO CASUALLY SHOOTS .70-CALIBRE GOLF OVER HOME COURSE NOW Maxwell Going- 74-75 Clip Peace Dove Fixes Olive Branch in New Club By SANDY McNIBLICK ONK of tho best little golf, clynnmos In tho city theso days Is Xormnn II. Max well. Aronlmlnk. There Isn't nny golfer In town now who Is scuddlnij over his homo pasturo at equal speed to thin slender younsstor. Almost a dally sight it Is to see tha straight-standing young golf mechanic striding over hla course, tho familiar cap pulled down, the neglige shirt collar turned up. chipping 'em up dead for the flag. Maxwell'H regular clip has been around 74 and 75 lately. He has taken a sudden new lease on the game In tho laat month, and his backers maintain that he will make trouble for tho best of them In tho fall tournament season If he holds hla pace. Maxwell first jumped Into the limelight two years ago, when as a schoolboy he took the Gelst Cup away from a fast field. His season last year was Indifferent. This year his best tournament play was at Shawnee, when he came all tho way down to tho semifinals through a really line field of starters. Beaten Shooting 75 He was beaten then, though he shot a 75. Like many another star golfer who docs not seem to attain the Big Ilacon, Maxwell has his fatal weaknesx. Golfers have- found It out, nnd many of them have said they have played for It and found their victim easy when he began to slip. For Maxwell gets "mad at himself." This was plainly evident at Phawnee In his match In the semifinals with W. II. Gardner, 111. Maxwell went tho first half like a machine In 3C But Gardner hung on and was finally up going to the fourteenth. Maxwell missed a shot and then pro ceeded to "blow the match." The Blnnle klll sixteenth was to decldo the battle. There was a large gallery there, and Maxwell teed up thoroughly disgusted at his own game. He didn't seem to care a rap, and dropped his shot in tho creek. That finished htm, ulnce Gardner had pitched his shot not four feet from the pin. But Maxwell dropped another and without a waggle or scarce a look at It dropped It Inside Gardners ball for a 2, minus tl.i two penalty strokes. If he had made use of his cleverness the first time and gotten the bird he would only have been 1 down and 2 to play. Instead of beaten 3 and Z. Another example of how Maxwell gets annoyed was demonstrated this week on his home course. He was flying around serenely In one of his happiest flights In the phenomenal fig ures of 1 under Is to the seventeenth tee. lie had the chance of his life to crack a 71. He pitched to the green on the seven teenth and then looked for his caddy and a putter to sink his ball for a I, maybe a 3. Caddy Frolicking With the Birds But the caddy was behind getting a drink, whistling to the birds and picking wild flowers as caddies will forsooth. Max well got Impatient, naturally, and finally flubbed his ball In for a 5. He delivered an oration to the caddy, the putter, the ball, tha hole, the trees and the rest of the scenery. Then he tore at his cap, set his teeth and earnestly heaved the putter aa far up the hillside as he was able. After which he proceeded to take G on the home hole. Moral; Golf Is peculiarly ill fitted to frenzy, The public links are to have the honor of being tested one of these last days of the week by the woman solt champion bf America, Mrs. Clarence H. Vanderbeck. The Philadelphia title-holder has heard so much about the Cobb's Creek course that she wants to take a few shots at it her self. She will play with Mrs. Ronald H. Bar tow and George C Klauder, one of the com mittee supervising the course. None of the three has ever played the municipal links, and fans generally are wondering- what the -verdict wilt be. H Wellington Wood, president of the Cobb's Creek Golf-Club, and Arthur Edge comb Ilendl, founder, treasurer and threat ened mutineer, have kissed each other on tbe brow, flguraurcly speaking and have Tomorrow's Tournaments and Today's Tee Talk Handicap mrdnl play for women. Wood bury Country Club. . . ... Prlrllcpe of plnslnr; over thn links of the; North Illlla Country Clnli U extended to ull nirmbrra of the Women' Oolf Association of l'lilludelplila tomorrow. What nvulletli brute xtrrngth, and linlto Htrengtli nlone. In golf? Seenil prominent ( lilrago golfers, recently net nut to nnxnrr lhl nurillon by Inrelcllnc HiirkrlisrhniliH. the clnnt nrratlrr. tn the links it the Kilfi-wiilrr liulf Club, Just out side the H Imly City. They htimlrd the brawny Ilerrulf one of the brntli'st drltera that rould be found. "Hack" frankly ailr.iltlrd that he hull nrrer been on n gulf course before, but after he had looked Willi amusement nt the 'tiny bnll they iifckrit hlni to lilt ha iiImi frunkly admitted tllut he us going to uallop It clean Into the Urcut I.ukru. A pro tdionetj him the element of the cor rect stvlnr, ami the wrought-ap wrestler made aome beinttful aulmtH that ulmn-t made the henry rlun hrid ernrk like a whip. He then rrd tho bull. It (I lit nut ew-n milter. On the (iinlr.irs. It laughed right In Ida fare. llnrkciirhmlilt lunged onre. twlre. thrlre, twlre thrice more, nnd then thrice tttlee more tlniei. When laid ''' the club lay In uteres nt his feet, a Ion? illtnt hung nter Ida hhoultler and he tvns dictating it challenge to Wrestler FronK (iotfh, retired. . The rolf Imll still sat sunning on Us tee. made up all their differences. They now walk hand In hand, all smiles. II. Wellington Wood Is said to have "sat on" the founder at ono of the meetings, nnd Arthur ndgecomb Itcndle Is said to have opposed every move of II. Wellington Wood and to have "s.ibsciI him in meeting." Ar thur Kdgecomb Rendlo has decided not to form another golf club for the present, and nil is serene once more. Meantime, wo'ro still wnltlng to hear tthnt tho Mayor will say when ho'a nsked to hecomo honorary president of the new club. Queries From Without S.ndy McNIbllck Will sou please tell me the proper length for the shafts of the various clubs? I navo an Idea that the reason I dub a lot of my shots Is becausa my clubs aro not the right length I am nearly sli feet tall. Do you think the length of the shafts really nun anything tn do with poor shots or Is a durrer a duffer "for a' that".' J- it, I. K. West Philadelphia. Pa Tho length of tne aarta often haa a definite relation to tha shots made. This Is particu larly true of tha shots of n tall golfer or a tery short player Since you are nearly six leei iau ine snail ot sour tiriver una uraaaie should be about 12'4 Inihes Your Irons for distance should be 38 Inches, your pitch clubs, 37 Inches und your putter about 33 Inches In lenjth Sandy McNIbllck Will you please tell me what lc Is that makes a putt no consistently to tho left? I know I nm doing something wrong but no aniount of practice seems to rorrert the fault If I hit deliberately to the right the ball goes to the right, but if I play for the cup the ball goes to the left A COBB'S CKEBK OOLFER. Philadelphia. Pa Probably It Is because our Btance Is habitu ally with tho rl'ht foot too near the line of tratel und the left foot not near enough. Send ing the ball habitually to the left may also be the result of a bad grip Do not hold the club too tightly with the right hind Putt with the right thumb down the shaft as this will keep the club ut a nic right angle with the line to the hole. Switch the thumb to the right on the shaft If ou are still putting to tbe left. Queries on matters ot golf will be ni uvtrrcd In tbU roluuin. Address all coin miwdcutluna of tuts nature to handy MrjNIb llrk. (loir Kriltor. Kttnlng Ledger. Club arhedules. anecdote, score and other link, lore will alo be printed In this column. Tim name of the sender will not be printed with out uermUsloii. POINT BREEZE MOTORDROME TUMRHT 8:30 TONIGHT liltASS.Mtll i-Illll'R I'.U'KU K.U'E t'1-AKKNCK CAIOIXN (iKoiu.i; wii.KV iuiiiiiv H'Ai.Timnt (ICO. COM'MIIATTO , , 4 Slotor Knees for Championship Cup ST. YVKS v,M)kkiu:kv VKIllTZ AKM.sTUOXG AduiUalou, 23 und SO cent T Point Breeze Park Motordrome SATITKUAY. AUOUHT B. AIT. AMI KVQ. OCT1NO (U51E.S MOTOlt HACKS Improved Order of RED MEN lO-UIU- PACED UACK AT NIGHT 57th Annual Scotch Games 'SATUBOAY. AUUlbT S. 1910 Central Park, 4400 N. 5th Street S1000 IK CASH I'KIZES. Ada. U. NATIONAI, LF.AOUE PAKK PHILLIES v, ST. LOUIS r,JH. kT'.KTH s-u r XI. Box Pert- TROTS FASTEST MILE OF YEAR TO WIN STAKE Mable Trask in Annexing $10,000 Paper Mills Event Shows 2.03 KAIiAMAZOO, Mich., Auk. 3. Mabel Trnslt, driven by Wnltcr Cox, won the $10,000 lnper MUIb purse yestcrdny for 2 08 trotters, nettlna; a mark of 2 01 for the event and. Ineldontnlly. trotting tho fantcftt mllo ot the proncnt Orand Cir cuit seaion Tho famous diuichter of Peter tho (JreM fully mistninod her reputation fr npeed nnd rnclnit stamina by disposing of a representative field of trotter qullo at miece-iifully as she had previously done at Cleveland and Detroit. Sho wan forced to het record mile by St. Frisco, driven liy "Pop" 3cors. In fact, Oeers njrnin divided honors with the crowd, livery time ho ap peared ho was greeted with rounds of ap plause There were eiKht etartcri In the Paper Mills trot Tho Cox maro wns favorlto ant won in four stralcht heats, tho purso r-olnr divided on that bnl. Her winnings were JIR00. St. Frisco nnd Guy Nelia tarried the battle to her In each heat Mabel won thn first heat In 2 074, but In the second heat Gears forced Cox to drive his best to win In 2:01ft. estahllshlnir a record for the event nnd beatlnK tho pre vious best marls of 2:05 'i, made by Peter Scott In 1918. Tho 2:1,1 trot wns a victory for Espc ranza over a field of seven starters. Tho California mare wns there nil tho way and was never distressed. 2:13 trot, threo In me. puma 11000: Keporni. li m . ! Csrlokln. burfee. Ill IJresrln, b. m . Fleming ,1 5 a Oeor N. I'ntteraoii. blk h.. llutherford 'J It l-.ehomore. bin. . fcDon.lld 4 4 3 Plttaburffh. Lh. D- . Miirnhv fl fl r. Teddy Ilrooks, h. s . Vvilion. . . . '. . '. '. . , '. r, n 11 Tho Uxplorer, br h . Donahue 7 T T Time. B OS. 2 OTH , 2 III. raper .Mills Strike, for 2.03 trotters (4-heat Tien), rurefj llii.uuil. Mabel Trash, ch. m.. by Peter the Orent. Cox I l t ft. rrlseo, b h, tlenrs 2 2 2 2 Guy Nelia. br m.. Snow H a 3 3 Laramie l,d. b B, MeHonnlr il 4 il 4 Vanco, b K , Murphs 5 It 4 dli Thf IJno, ch h . V loyd 7 .1 5 die Omar, b a.. Or.uly 3 ,11-. Vlritlnla Ilarnette b m . Durfeo I dli Time. 2i)7. 2.nJ. 2tm, 2-0.-,'i. 2. OS pace, thro In live, purse JlmlO: Leila r.-ttchen. hlk m., by Dan's Urother, Hnnw ... 4 2 1 1 1 Th" Suyoy, hlk ir.. riojd 3 l 3 2 2 White sax, b m, tlurfce B 3 2 3 3 Kin Courhmnn. br c, Atkinson ." r, 4 4 4 t5ener.il Toilrt b n , nea .... 1 4 ills Joe Patchen II, br s, Fleming . il il dls Prntrrn Hoy. l e . Daniels . 7 rlls Time. 2.(1.1';, 2().1S. 2.07'l. 2:nn . 2 00. THE man who smokes is apt to find cigars a trifle long; that cigarettes don't satisfy; a pipe will get too str.ong. And for a while to all his friends his "tough luck" he'll deplore until he finds a smoke that beats all that he's smoked before. The filler's gold Virginia leaf, the wrapper Burley brown; they're smoked by men of every class; they're sold throughout the town. And you will find if you will ask the millions that they suit, a real smoke treat awaits you a little old RECRUIT. fc5EiH " l'-" -?lj-Tl 3BB5S51iS223CSiliil MjJj' aaaaHaf Runs Scored by Majors for Week RUNS scored by nit teams In American nnd National Leagues, from Thursdny, July 27, to Wednes day, August 2, inclusive. Only runs that figure in official rtvernges are included. Scores of incomplete games arc not counted, but the scores of games of five innings or more are included in tho table: AMKKICAN LKAOLT.. T. F. H. . M. T. W.T'l. rhlenitn (1 .1 12 17 4 (I 8 ISA llotnn 7 311 0 B (1 If 17 Detroit 7 3 17 3 0 2 31 Cletebind 0 2 10 1 1 (I 3 in t. Laiili S (1 4 .1 K Afhleflr-. 3 n n 1 3 2 2 31 New Vork 8 B .1 1 'J S 2 1 WiislilnRton 4 II 0 J II 1 018 NATIONAL l.BAlUJR. T. I. . H. M. T. ttVr'l. Ilrnnklrn 4 0 It H IS St) .New .nrk a 0 14 S (1 S3 llostnn 2 2 12 rt 1 3 M Mt. I.01II-, 3 It H " It (I ft S3 l'bllltei .inn is 1 l rintliinntl .1 8 8 .1 2 422 flirt-ISO 3 1 fl 2 4 O IS ritMhurltti I 2 3 0 4 2 IB Dirt not nl.tr. WHAT MAY HAPPEN LV BASEBALL TODAY NATIONAL LKAOI'i:, rinh. Won, lit. Pet. Win. I.oe. .Split. tlrooklrn . . . HoMon , . . I'llllll-a . . . Neiv York . t'hlejtro. . . . . St. Ixillla . .. Pill-biiroli . Cincinnati rs si .nil .020 ,gu .nn .nin .37(1 .(!() f.fllT .507 .r.7t .r,(ii) 4U .1, ,r,ifl .nut 71 .401 4 .111 .41(1 im .4tn .40t t.384 ,30i AMnitlCAN" I.ILVfUIK. Won. Lost. ret. Win. Loe. ftpllt. l!nlon M 10 ,88.1 .,118 ,.177 Chlnirm .. . . BH 42 .AMO ,fiK .nil .New .ork .. S3 44 .84(1 .Ml .,141 Cletetand .. M 4 .r,in .8,11 ,841 imrpit nt w .oir, ,n:u ,ittu Wasrilnictim . 4U 47 .81(1 .81., .8(1.1 St. I.nuli . . 40 40 .801) ..Ml.-, ,40,1 Sli? Athletlra .... Ill 74 Win two. tIaio tto. .213 .Wi SCHEDULE FOR TODAY NATIONAL I.KAOCi:. St. I.nnN at PIillailetDlda flouilr. ( htcneo lit New ork eleir. I'lltslitirxli nt llronkUn clear. C'lnrlnuutl nt oton clear (two name-.). AMERICAN LIlVflUK. Athletic nt Cletelamllenr. New lorK lit iietrpit cienr. ah nt St. I.ntil clenr. Washington nt Chlcnico clear. INTKIINATION Ii I.KAdt'K. llaltlnioro nt Richmond clear, lontreiil nt Itochefiter clouilr, IltilTulu nt Toronto cloudy. "Cl c 0 r i) I .1!) 411 44 .nil 4 "I ,41111 .' 4i nr, .441 . jo no .4i4 38 fill .30 DOZEN OARSMEN FROM HERE ENTER DULUTH REGATTA Philadelphia to Be Well Represented in August 11-12 Crew Meet BILLY IIAASE WILL ROW riitladelpnlft ivlll bo .among thn foremost cltlei to contribute entries to tne nnnuil rcuittta of the National Association ot Amntetir OnrBtnen, vhlch will bg decided nt Dtiluth AtmuBt tl and 12. For gem tlm ' tho offlclalR of the Pennsylvania BarR riub were undecided nboUt somllnfr 'Will Itttn Itannc and his rowlnu jr-ctrier. Walker, but at n ;ncetlnpr before tbe entries closed it wan decided to enter tlicso ocutlers. This will brlnir tho local entry list up to i 2. na J. i:illott aN'owlln, of the PIillA ilelphln Unrffo Club, ivlll alro defend tha rovlii( prestlgo of tbo Bchuylklll favy lh tho senior quarter-mile dash and associa tion singles. The other entries are tha five crews from tho Undlno Club and the three from Vesper. "Billy" Hnnso, of tho Penn Bnree Club, Is one of the grandest little fighters that ever cent a shell skimming- through th water. Hid notable victory In the Junior slnfflcs of the Fourth of July regatta proved this. He will compete In the intermedial.) singles, while he nnd his partner, Walker, will hear the I'cnn Barge colors In the In tcrmcdlate doubles. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE. rhlllle. It Chlcneo. O (IS Innlncs). New York. (1 I'ltMlitircll, 2, St. I.illlla, 8 Il0l4lll, a. Ilrooklrn. St Cincinnati, 4 (13 Innlnri). American i.rioui:. Chlctiro., 8! Athletic-. 2. rintelnnil, .It M rifthlniton, 0, llnntoii. St lletrolt. 2. Other club- not scheduled. Beautiful Gray Worsted Suitings the Very Latest Styles to Order $16.50. Rcady-Mado Stores Ask $25.00 BILLY MORAN, tdetmlm 1103 Arch St. Evr-NiNaa in V vUUiiiMmm 1 l 1J .C I