'WPPBWW EVENING LBDaBIJr-PHIIADELPHIA, WEDKESDAF, AUGtfStf 16, 1916. JMBIN6 ST. LOUIS BROWNS OPEN FINAL EASTERN SERIES WITH ATHLETICS TOfiAlf hiiH m 0NTE CARLO'S RICHEST TROPHY llS PATTERN OF LU LU TEMPLE; fi.UanliaiiGi Cud Makes ifranns Prize Bare Upper Lip Alexander's spowniaii T,- aAtfDY McNIBIilCK ' . n, t.inn waters of tlio Medl- li ..n. nn the rocky slopes ot the 4jL there Is rut up for play through .7.A. of the beautiful gardens near 111 8 ' . . -4..I.m -iA nf 41n . . ...in rn nlnn ntirt nf Mm Sttraphlesof the world. It I, the In KUional Challenge Cup. a bewildering Cm which la offered by the Monte rolen ";."-.. L ,r,eHHrm The ennr. "floUClub for competition The enor cwlo uoii w" ,.nlod. hammered nnd S Lt out of polld Bold nuRffrta and rep ?"!.. a triumph In the delicate enRravliiR i,"i.HnInK of famous Italian goldsmiths. t cal Jewelers now are cnuroweil In the KinlnC of n. entailer n'l""-" '", "". H fet prize of the Prince of Monaco "vtSi Will 8t!in" t0 lllP "alKIU nI "' mu " wblcn wiii - ,ahcil lhu urn wiu bn pre- S'tn tho LU Lu Temple Country Club Vw t "Hill") nnbenhauer. to bo played to annually in tho Invitation tournoy of tho .tournament thin year will open the Reason "or the fair nsx and will bo held W.fSSiiV. IB and 18. The-cup will :,. ns tho "William V. Umbenlmuer n . ..- nArA.1 In tin thn nlllv ftnllit l".p; .m for colt competition In this country. Rt.t.i. I'rpnnrnlion Itlrf.finrato preparations nre belmr mndn fur the louriic. " ."" ithfilon Rolf meetlnB over hold for women ri .Cll I.u course. More than BO feml Stn. fhcmbcrfl of the club have been np liinlfd on committees to boo that the tour EnJlli a flucccR'i and that nolhlnR Is ovcr iVit' for the comfort of tho cuestB. The Rhrfners' wives are greatly antlclpatlUR the t! tourney and are working caRorly for ittnbenliauer. who Is the nclon of nn ancient Austrian family, has done morn thin most of the Nobles for tho succers if wlf at the I.u I. it Temple Country Club. T!ieiamo has become In a short tlmo at thellub the leadlnR religion of tho members. ti George C Klaudcr, chairman of tho rttim committee at Aronlmlnk and a mem ktr'of the Golf Association committee for the Interests of tho public course, will play coif- this afternoon at tho Cobb's Creek course with Mrs. Clarcnco II. Vanderbeck. roman champion of America, and Mrs. RotuM. It. Barlow, of national famo and many times local champion. K Quito a Rallery gathered at tho course In anticipation of tho play of theso wcll isoW golfers. The rcault of the play will te l&'Jhe nature of tho tlrst verdict from thnliwt players on tho now municipal course, a. i Upper Lip Flickers f A. C. Alexander club champion of Bala, hfre the, now classic tournament was held IisC.treek, which ralKCB tho curtain on tho local fall schedule, now realizes his bitter mistake In lovelliiR his mustacho to tho tplderrnis. Tho beautiful Rolden effect fwhlch ho had carried with him through jBany a bitter match was shaved off Just before tho tourney , 4t's upper lip flickered ever and anon 'in 11? nakedness In tho moments boforo ln'teeJ off, and when ho sliced his first drlte he began to realize that nil was not i FIELDER JONES AND HIS BROWNS BRE HERE TODAY iy 1 yfast-Going St. Louis Team Hopes to Advance Closer ito Lead in Athletic Series lUSH MAY OPPOSE PLANK V f.The Athletics return homo today. There will be no brans band out to meet thm, no delegation to escort them from -StUon or a gathering of the faithful to give them the glad hand. But regardless ot the reception, Connie Mack and' his Ath letics will nl.lv nut ftiAlr RfihArllllp BFIelder Jones and his triumphant band M Browns will be the attnfttlon. and two warns that havo made records In .the last nw weeks will clash. The Browns have won 1! out of tho last 2G. Tho Mnckmen have VOIl about as manv ns the. Ttrowns rlronned. Whey have the same marks, however, with Wr English. After equaling tho mark for consecutive atftata, the Macks have come back and mto had an even break since, taking one ..SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS By LOUIS II. JAFFE viU001' much wrannllntf. but finally Freddy Silly, on behalf of Henry lUtickle, agreed to KlH,ii''Wfl.b'r Adam Hyan for a match with Ji.'rS Wilte. Tha contest will tafca place P"l Tueaoay, ntsht at tha Hyan A. i' Hotli 5?" arajltallaiu and have creat fallowings r,SPiU!!.,'l rtpctlv neighborhood!. Wains h"" K JjTtlia Italy. After this net-to Whll will K'S. J1,."! for hl tilt with Johnny Mealy C " uijropu-a reopening. Pj'iny O'Leary has epllt with Darby Kelly. ESTi?111..!0 ,word from Buffalo Since Ills fjatcft with Ever Hummer In Boaton about Itwjeweeka ago the boxer baa been dolne his SJ, W'lneaa. Hu has aluned himself up to wt Hammer In a return match for 15 rounds lid. .if". 9!ly- September 11. O'Leary may 'Si" th stable of Harry I'ollok, Fred Welsh's hi WftJl thy reopening- of the Model A, C, Mutt I2V?.$? S.111 ba 'nto ring regalia. -"J'ro-itI$T lroodl ta eeelns that Mutt. , who SJtihla career with a atrlnit of knockouts. KTxteS0! "! b, f shape. His -opponent at uw Model the flrst week In September probably jw ta Charley Jtedman. They met ones be- "sort was current K this mornlnr .that one nf the beat bantam ).. inAtia Will be runnln around loose shortiy. Uk ulii u'iins arounu louse unurii. KlShu? Vpuna-ster. who was one of the Phlla utfe? ,,?..u,!t Johnny Ertle lust fall. Is dls "Uined. with bla present management. RfeJ,,'r note Tha marriage of Mies Reglna us ,r,ri "- V"" .MOymna'- avenue, to Jir M0)U1 Robld.au. 20S8 Umlly street, was Fk'wd at 11 o'clotk nu inoruina at tn fcif Sacred IJ.art Third street and uj?n,'r,,vVnue- After t-i' mar'laif Mr Ihl.r'it- Robldeau left for Wlldwood, N. J,. S'e they wm ,MniJ ,btlr fcBoeymoon, ftS?t? nte Sam Robldeau. local lightweight, lia. iifi "laf e todav to Miss lleglna Calla SlffJSi)1. leave for Wlldwood. N. J , where ha utLS"? bla honeymoon with training In prepa ISS.'SJ w? season's debut at the Olympla. Wml ' W,1U t00te wiu " Bobby' op- eir. il d!v'0Ped that Johnny Ertle. doean't tit m? ?.. tough a foe as Benny Kaufman rtbrtti.t& bout J tb M10-1T e.mI4,l?.n,' ," Kmi-Si r1? made to set Champion Kid Wll ufitt..M,r on with Kaufman Ertle la one m.!.!.'Y Present-day boxers who demand to CSS1' o.wa opponents, and It seems strange t"f nmMunakera to let him set away with It i i i tolil5?fc5 'ween Jim Coffey and Jack Dillon SeSToft?" for Brooklyn. Labor Day, but the 3 W' muas U undecided Two opfn-aic mfc: Hi 8,raJway Sportlne Club and Ebbeta are after th mm,., m, a?J.a?- th yorlusrueao lightweight v f'SlMV,K ' ona of the early ahowa at tzffErT1 tUO here this aa.aun. has an ODE who ma -- - . u lujs iwvu. ue WCW! Fflnc ciaiuher .,! it ha atlLCttCiiS tn ' ijcvuira cui tutiu eauoao IH It would place biza ua an GUi-dJ ujkin j? uic JUA1K GOLFERS Tomorrow's Tournament and Today's Tec Talk fl V.rlT.,.''fW?f. P'Jt,n ." the links ef the ih-'ti""" r1"''. naff"! In nil members of Pliki tnmorr Aaeoclntlon ot I'hlladel- mi?n.')lnlc '"' t" the plsle In bnttmll mfiiin ?ol7. """' " tnnclinE up to the ball In i.J'iJ1" lafl)ill plajtr In not property net 2.i' "1". t" 'n"l one ofr. whllT or flee ni?10.'" tnikle't-aml orrstrhlt fclnil ot n .-. 'im. "mp tlune npiilieii tn Hie position Inken before iimklns the nwlni In Kolf. It yi.9ninnl. onlT the pnnlllon of Ihe.boilr nnil I'!l "." .''fn'' of the knre nnil the welalit r.i ."I'.t'n't' nn the lea, hut nln the viar In I? II ,nl,u'l,M Brn" ani1 the Hi "re OnK benil ulluhllr forwnnl from the wnlM. nntnnjlly nml wllhoiit llltne. The Unrr ehnnhl nenil llaliitr. lfflnt- itn-ii In the nntnnjllj nml wllhoiit IHTne eliniilil bend llhlljr. ellllns ir"."'. tj'e f"t nnt hue n nil Joint fre nlm. Arm srlp am! f'nrry nbnnlileM lnoelr, nn Ihnt left rnme ilnwn n right rlm anil Hie ritht ilonn n Sett rle. i . The left elhoiv ehonlil be well out o Hint the left nrm will not tonrh Ihe body -llh the InrUwiirn utne, hut Ihn rlithl elhoxv ehonhl he hehl fnlrlv rlne tn the timlr. TliH rmlllnn come llh ehiift to left of left bin. as It should be. He stroked the placo where his pride had been, There was no answering nlzalo. It unnerved him. Tho best he could do was qualify In the second slxtcn, nnd he vra trimmed out of that In tho very first round In Ihe beaten eights his pathway was very rocky, tto had some narrow escapes, but managed to survive two rounds. Ho wns then taken' Into camp sadly by Alvln M. llhrct. who trimmed him with a mid-Iron without any trouble. There Is every possibility that bolh tho Corkrans will be here for tho national tourney at Merlon In September, D Clarko Corkran Is playing tho best game of bis rareer this season. Ho had some splendid rounds In the Lynnewood Hull tourney and was only beaten Anally by Max Marston. He went to Shnwnee, and tint only took away tho golf medal, but won the finals through a very uphill line-up ot experts who oppooed him In his hnlf of the draw. Hut Clarko Is no match at all for his brother Warren. No Hrothcrly Love Hero 'There aro two plnyera that can beat me any time, and I don't know why," says Clarke, "nnd they are my brother nnd Mnx Marston. I haven't won a match from cither." H. Warren Corkran probably will bo able to play, provided tho Tobyhanna troopers with which merry company ho now is, break up In tlmo for tho going. All B. Warren has to do to beat his brother Is to throw his clubs out on the tlrst tec. He can beat brother In tho old-fashioned way, with n mldlrnn. They toll a story of a golf match that happened at Hass Hocks, which shows tho meanness nnd diversity that crops out In tho gamo of golf, even In tho summertime. A golfer took a shot nt ono of tho holes from the tee, which went fnr out of hounds. It got mixed up In tho fence and ho Bhot another. What was hid horror to discover that ti-in Bi-nnml li.ill bad cono right In the hole nnd he had a triumphant "1" for tho holo plus his penalty- shot. Hut Just then his caddy bnwled out that tho tlrst ball was not out of bounds. It was plumb under tho rail, and tho golfer tnnk a "" to hole out. Ills second ball, of course, did not count, and tho golfer had to accept tho scoro no mano on mo first ball. Another renson why golfers throw their clubs In tho river. from Detroit and two out of four from tho Yanks. Desplto tho speed ot the Browns, tho Athletics should make a good showing In their own bailiwick. With Myers and Hush to toss in against tho Invaders, It will bo no cinch for tho visitors. The Ynnks learned this to their sorrow last .Saturday, when this pair went In nnd twice drubbed tho New YorkeiR With this duo on tho mound tho Macks aro bound to bo dangorous. and they dem onstrated that, with anything liko big leagtio support, they can turn In victories. Mack probably will uso Bush this after noon, with MyerH as tho tecond choice. Kvery victory means much to the St. Louisiana, who have pennant dreams. Wins to tho Macks do not mean so much. For this reason the fust-going westerners nre anxious to take advantage of the weakness of tho Macks, and hope to sweep the three game series. This Is their ambition, but they have to reckon with Bush and Myers. Jones has his lnrge stuff of high-class heavers working In great form, and with Eddie Plank, Davenport, Koob, Weilman, Groom. Harks and Hamilton all In shape to take their regular turns, the Browns have little to fear from this quarter. Slsler has been playing a bang-up game, and even as a third baseman continued to play his high class game of ball. Plank or Davenport most likely will work for the Browns, with the odds favoring Plank. Jones wants to get the Jump, for wins here, while the White Sox, Indians and Bed Sox are lighting It out, will give Jones just the chance he needs to climb. If Plank and Bush do the hurling, then some pitchers' battle can be looked for. Evening Ledger Decisions on Ring Bouts Last Night A nVN A.C. Terry Ketehell drew with Joe Tubrr. Al 1'ot defeated Charley Hear. I'ele Howell stopped, llattlbig Murray In the fifth. Frank t'nter knofked out Harry McDerniott lii the third and Kiidle Hates beat Matty Burns la tno rounds. BOSTON Johnny Dundre knoekrd out Johnny O'Leary In the ninth round. JfKW YOUK Jimmy Coffey won from Wulter Mohr. even scale with the leading contenders for l'Vea Welsh's title Azevedo and Leonard box it Saratoga. N. Y- Krlday night. Joe Tuber and Terry Ketehell apparently are two of the best-matched banUius In Philadel phia For the second time In a month the tounseters put up an een battle, at the Hysn hlu" is' iil"M and like the first contest. It was a real humdinger. Ketch made one of the roost Li.?iluiiu. iti session ralllts eer witnessed K local fuuf. Bouts like these are worth while traveling a long uy to sea und a third mill cer tainly wouldn't b out ot order. - The report of Johnny Dundee's knockout vie. tory In nine rounds over Johnny O'Leary In Boa ion last night came here today as a ble surprise. Dundee never wee reputed ae a knockout Puncher, uiiiisO lary proved imnaelf a real tough light. vL.i'ht In aeveral matches here. Dundee is ao r.ithe loses mui-h of the steam behind bis blows, hiit It is probable he plckout out one good one Kit plg't and let It fly MC3A.K. sold from tbe Seitsjy Vv Huroldor byalldeoieco ( 0AYik Bhos.. HtQUfacturer c Baseball Summary WHAT MAY HAPPEN IN BASEBALL TODAY NATIONAfi LKAHtir, . t. Pet. V. I lit 38 ,24 n to . , IU 4S .693 61 nn .mo ::::: 18 SS :i" jm . .-..:: IS m :i .s m AMERICAN 1.1'AOl'B , S2 60 .6.10 t.600 t.610 .6,.8 fl() 62 .63rt .SHI .S3t ... (10 83 .831 .638 .Sift ... 87 62 .623 .627 .SI8 ... 82 80 .181 .480 .177 ... .22 83 .210 .417 .2" ... Iiiled. twin to, Loe two. nrooMm Itonton ... M'lilllles ,. New. lork ritnlmrah Chltnao . . St. I.ouU t'lnclnnntt . I)oton . . . . Cjerelanu . . ( htm go St. Lniil . . Detroit . .. ew York. . VlflMilncton. TODAY'S SCHEDULE national i.r.Ani'n. Chicago nt Cincinnati clouoy. (ilnly gaiur.) AJir.rtlCAN LHAOUK. Clevetaml nt New lork cloudy, t lilniKO ut Itnnton clear (ttto gnmee), St. Louie nt I'hliailrlphln cloudy. Detroit nt Ytnahlngton ruin, CHUHC1I DEFENDS TITLE Jersey Tennis Chnmplon Dofenta By ford in Strnight Sots i.aki: rrmnsT. in . Aug. tn. Oeorg- M. rintrch of Tenafly. N, J aucceeefully ijefended hi" holding of the western lawn tennis chnllfnee howl Iwrc voeterday by winning n strnlght-si-t victory over Heath Myfnril. of Chtcnao. tho chal cnaer 11-4. (I 0, il-l II wan n sweeplna victory for the easterner He had a driving aervlee that Pyfnrd cnulil not handle well, while hla tlnrlng on terrltlc clrlvca from th rhallenter's euny acrv Iro roril point aflr pnlpt. , rnlrltiB In the niiinrtl round, of millnnal ilnuhlna will bring t'.r-ttir Pnuth INat Hinersoij iind Lew Hardy, of Memphis), nnd Purine count Maurice MrLntithlln and Ward .Dawson of l.o" Amtelen), In one frnnie nnd. In .the oilier, -:nit (Chunh nnd Willie Davis. fn V 'raneleroi. nml Went (Walter tlnsen and Ralph nunllik. t'htnso). will plnv The southern pair wen In n thrill lis nve.net match In thn orcnlnu of tho national ncrlen to day. 4-11. 4-n. 0-1. H-1 0-4. It wit- a rase of n menu nnenrs mi lha nnrl tt TrnfTrtrrt J A IT. paired Willi fielfonle slellwngen, Minneapolis. an hoMor? of tho northwent title. Nat L,mcranti a nine nn i nn l.lnm tinltltea fnr I 111 KOlltll. ifi lilt iiwu limits' t"sin- j ... . t e McLouqhlln nnd Iinwann had everything thfir wny tn heating Jack Cannon of K.Bn'J" '-'tv. end A. .1 Llndaiier. of Chicago, the Mlnnourl Vnlley hnldern Their net work nnd Dawson s overhead nmanhes hid their onpnnenH at their mercy. Tho ncore an 0-3. 0-3. u-l. Y? T iitoTiii'iin 3IUR1MIY DRIVES TWO WINNERS IN RACES OF ARAM) CIRCUIT Directum I nnd Miss Harris M. to Try for Now Records Today COLUMBUS. O. Aug. Ifi The Murphy drlvcn horses started yesterday as favor ites for Grand Circuit racing events nnd each won In (straight heats Jay nil Mack battted with Dlumcter for tho Civic Center pacing stake, being forced to cut his record lo 2:03i,l to keep nhead In the middle heat. Mirthful was the other Murphy winner, she having no trouble In leading nil tho way In each of the thrco heats. Directum I and Miss Harris M., cham pion pacers will start today to low?r their world's records of 1:864 and 2:0U. respectively. WINDSOR ENTRIES FOR TOMORROW M Flret ra.r, puree $8nn, all niren. nelllng. a furlnnta Mom Kox, 107: Oood Shot, 1011; rornhrnnm 121: Armlne. ill. Lnnl Spirk. 107: Mcrtrlde. ins: Do. Haven, lni: Oirlnh Sun. 121: Dorothy Carlln. Ion. Second rare, ruirne Jnn S-year-nMe. S'4 fur lenm nelllnit Doctor Prnthi 107: Pori. PO: US ""r.eneM, 100; llnney Rlmek. Int: .tnvno. tn, Private inn- riol.l Bond lol; Mlnnlo llehrenn, tni: Dvion. 107: Mah. 101; Cnm mone. in;: Prlncem t..nJ. ns AI,n ,gM(. Dir-hc nf Llswell. 101 Third race Trrumeoh Handicap, puree Jinnrt. l-year-nlds and up. 1 1-10 mllen Chrl'lle. 107. A'd'bnrnti. 101; . J.ndv Curiion,. tn; Thornhlll. JI'J. Mcburne. 107, V.rAiton, 107: All Hmllrn. Pnurth race Ontario Puree .no ndded 3-enr-n,M nnd lip. mile Rannher. Inn. June Strnlth. tin: Sllphed. 01 Mllenlone PO: Pin. J.r- !.nl; .'lr.lnc" Hermln, 108. Jack ndowd 101: vcnetla. 10. 1'lflh rare. Pure lnn a year-old filllen. nell te r,,Jfl"ns-:PrlclIla Mullen. 108. Kriillrake 10.: Hinter I.llv 111 KnKthryn (Jrnv 111. Beaumont Lidi 101. I.onir UHtanee, 07- Snnlile I!,i"wo?,'' J,,nr",t Dollv 100, Matin 110, !lriRht "T"',. W 8,,,,l lM ,,ll", Hraaa Belle, 10ft Alno eligthle Meiin, in. fjlxth race puree Rnn 3-vear-old nnd up. nelllng, 6H furloncn Ileta-een Pn t12: Knot eiiay ton. Kerf Hate Ms, je rinn. inn: piniltrj-. 112- Birn and Ptnm. 118; Aitrolncer. 113. Mnrn Cannblv, 110; nmlnnk. ina, Pnnte. frnet, ton. Alnnda Plber 11n flind of Pleanure 107 Alno ellglhln Martin Caeca. InTi Timh Tunh,DR: Mouvenlcr. 01; Plerrntt, 100: Tlnnjnn. 1(17 Henth race, ptirno tMD 3.year-oldn nnd up. nelllnir I 1-1fl miles 'lnjurv 101- Benniilnce. VII- rlr".' S,'J:- t01:.Balwa. na; 'Prime Mover, 107 M'rlet Tetal inn. Ilnoker Bill 107. 'e. Hind .103. Wnterpronf. In.".: Babv Lynch. 10,n Jn w Bnne, 1 08 Apprentice allowance clnlmed. Weather clear: track fnnt. Tu?S ' il I. IIP i llii'WI HI WKKBSSSKSaSBMUKUKSHSSKBSi Tire dealers this July United States Tires than in year our sales-recor And this is the year of astounding and record breaking sales increases for United States Tires. Such great sales growth proves two things, that car owners who have used United States Tires continue to use them; that car owners who have been using other tires are now largely f buying United States Tires. i Have you joined this gigantic army of wise motor car owners? 'Nobby' 'Chain, 'Usco' 'Royal rm fin i .' - rnltm. Runs Scored in a Week by Major League Zllubs RUNS scored by all teams in American and National Leagues from Wednesday, August 0, to Tues day, August 15, inclusive. Only runs that figure in official averages are included. Scores of incomplcto games are not counted, hut tho scores of gnmes of five innings or more are included in the table: AMr.nirAN ixAotin. W. T. r. S. P. M. T. T'l. Athlelln 7 1 11 ? 27 Boston S It e 2 i 1 is tblcaao 1 6 0 3 4 13 (Ictcland 8 3 4 n 4 3 10 Detroit 1 10 2 O 0 2 21 p York S 2 3 4 fl 18 fct. I.O!il 4 4 8 11 3 30 Wn.hlnitoil .... I O 1 2 0 4 Totals "iSnTiTlTo 1R 0183 national i.r.uni:. W. T. 1". S. S. M. T. T'l. Ilnnton ..... 8 1(1 8 421 Itronkbn fl R 8 1211 rnlcnan o 2 o 3 3 8 Inclnnnll 8 0 3 I 0 21 New lork 8 7 3 4 022 hlladflphln ... J 1 ? ; r. ' 3 Plttalmrsli 3 3 17 32(1 bt. LoiiW 7 3 li i ... Total "so 1 Ti "si Tn "ah "io- Tm Did not play. 10 Mile Hacc at Point Hrrcze One of the hest racing enrdn of tho nennon will he presented Ht the I't Brccre Metordrnmn tnmrrow night, with the -to-mll- npecini match rmeil tor a purnc of 1 Btid nnd the three pro feastonal motor rncen for the ehamplnnnhlp cup hendlng ttto Met of fertlvltlen Besides Iheno two fenlurn nltrnctlons there will bo a trlnl heat for motorcycles ,to lirenk tho two-mile track retard of 1 minute nnd 21 nerondn The motnr-pneed cnnlet will bring to the poet n field of the hlaheet clnnn In the racing tritne, Clarence Carman. O-orge Wiley, leon Dirtier and tlcnrro C'olumbntto. IANIIATTAN SHIRT SALE MARSHALL& BUSH, ic A Shop for Gentleman 113 S. THIRTEENTH ST. to any s to Insist that your tire dealer supply you with United States Tires and see the difference. t jriii H .ir Tuitnii i rfiifr i Tirr," i ,mi irti d i r yi--tit4i BINGLES AND- BUNGLES Bob Bhawkey has had a, great apn . greater by far than hie record of fifteen victo ries egalnat ten defeats ehowg, Ills pitching day in and day out ban been beyond reproach. The last Western Invasion atarta today, headed by Cleveland. Pack nnd PIpp each plckd up a home run and a alnKle. The two homers were the blows that left Mr. Williams, of our Mackmen, with that tired feeling;. Thle cnlerprlelnir community baa Buffered three dKtlnct nhocks of late. The first blow came when the Mnckmen wrenched off a double-header from the Yanke The second. came when the Braves peeled oif three out nf four from the Dodaera. The third was the four-day operation on th (Hants hy the Phillies, who skilfully removed any dream about a ldlfl pennant. In the National League, Williams, of the Cuba, leads the home. run count with ten. Thn once mlRhlv Cactus Cravnth la no longer among tho first ten aluggera of his corral. The Robins mleeed the chance nf their ambl tloiia youns Uvea when they succumbed tn the Braves at the rati of three out of four Their once inmmandln lead, that might have been lengthened, ha now been cut to three gamea. 88k "A CAHSPRING TIKES 5N MOTH plain tread and nntl-akld, they have that tonghneta, strength and nimble resiliency that the skilled union of pure Tara rum with thn hlffhrnt ffrnile Ken lalmmt retlnn ! rsn. aSfvj fipnlNO Tires are hnnd-maile hv tbe ONK-CUHB WILVPrED THRAD rittlCKss. Here the complete raelna; Is built aa a unit and cured ns such, giving a uniform vulrnnltatlon nnd perfect adlietlon of part which prevent buclillnr and pinching; of the fabric, -..el". Ra wonder, then, that CAKflPniNO Tlraa are built on a 3300-Mile (luaranleo? For Year nderral car owners more previous month of dealers prove Cord' 'Plain' The Phillies picked tn three games In four days, while the Bravea gained two full. content, . The ned Box face their Me teal notf In ilw Invaaton which begins, today.,. If , Cafrjren'e club cap beat back alt opposition ha will be safely through the main morale. But he mutt atop each contender In turn, a h can look for no great help from Philadelphia and.Waah. Ington, nor from tha Tanks, unleaa ther to forth and tlva battle with a trifle mere tip, Carrlgan will need a fair margin at least bfera h plunges weatward In. Heptember, and with nuth. Shore, Leonard, Maya and Foster ? rimed and poleed. he should have that margin airly well guarded before Auguat cloaea out. The done about the Olanta hsvlnj the beat club tn the National League with. lienor and Bailee added, wan awarded a awlft kick Over the ankle by the Phillies, who, are now In fine shape to work. their way back to the top, boa. ton and Brooklyn still have a number of gamea left with the pianta and neither la likely to make It four In a row. despite the downward plunge ot MeOraw's elub In Philadelphia. In the haxv Ir.tfrlm few renranf weMa nrn spoken about Cleveland, and yet tha Indian per i. t in sticking around urn tup . .S-, , sites tlem a tumble, which la greitly to thetr aj. vantage, an tha opportunity la thereby offered to slip by quietly when no one la looking, DHHhi The fullest measure of pleasure is had when your car rides smoothly and easily on B.-A.CO.,307N.15ihSt. Dia&' Cleveland Standard Tires Atlantic City Branch SOI Atlantic Av: this. r a , A. .-Jf) - ' a'
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