'. WtV'(VL'1 J -V-. ".. r i i. . -,."" , " 5 1lW Vn "j ,.,.i; jv - ; S,; i ;hv v , -witotf" . ?? ,v fl.f TjnrTr, orai ,; .1 v -jji -:vm,ji r 'c t fr evmi'- r0&mf0mkmfl3t " prepay, may , ftW ftfrr ' f ' vp.;: mKPW8m v Hi' &, -' J I ' F ' ' fV GIANTS HAVE PUNCH, THEY MUST BE f KEEPING IT IN STORAGE .? . KOSHLAND "Kin of Odd Lotsr' M2S -J R HENDERTON TURNS I . OUT MANY STARS Northeast Gets Cream of Brilliant Athletes From Grammar School TYSON COACHES YOUTHS Kfndcrton (iranunar School hai produced m,nv stnr nthlftm who hac mnde rooiI in hlKh i-chool KVtietcrtoit nlu.ijie liasj Irtti fortunate In ImMnic come one In tti faculty who la Intel etcil In Mort Mr Kind iirlnclpal of the Micrldnn School, Mr J,ami,Iolon, who Ins ch-iruc of the Trades School track te.imi Mr Hhus of School of Practice nil lnn had charge of the Mhlctci at Kemlcrlon fJcorKc Tinn n. Kinduate of f cntr.il IIIbIi and th L'nlversity of Pernio Innlii. hat chai-R" of the sports at the prexent time Durlns tho wininier nionthi he icpi events Ocrmaiitown Ho' flub on the track Some, of the first to become start In hlKh rchool after leiliie Kendeitoii wee H.my Krlt!! and "Lew" Yoiiiik. llatry l'rlu was one of the best athlete that eci repie tented rvntral HlKh. belnc u incudier of the baseball football and track tc.mi" After IcaWnB Central he plajed professional base ball In the I'edeial I.eaKUe Lew Vciiiir went to Vorthcnt. where he wa.i captain of the football team and later was captain of tho rnlerslty of rcnnilanln football team of 1H Durlmr the laM few ;.cars most of tho Kenderton nthletes hac entered Northeast and the football, Ims-cball track and cricket teams hae matij former Mudents fiom that school One of the best all-around athlctei who went to Northeast wjk "Axel" McC'oinas, who iil.iccl on the soccer track baseball, basketball und Kwlmmlns teams In 191 ( "Artie l)re, Allan (Innble nml .Norman Leldy wero former Illuo and White stars who plajed on the football team nt North east last J ear McComb und McKee wero substitutes The Northeast track team teems to draw nuuiv former Kendeitoii pu pils, due no doubt to their earlier tr.ilnliiR receled under Mr Tjson MniiiiRer l'ltts of the Northeabt track team , former Cap tain ' mil" Jlentencller, prehcnt holder of the two-mile Interscholastlc record of Phila delphia, and his brother 1po, u member of the track team , Cironucpilst a member of the fast reln team which finished toe one In tho American champlonsblpi held at Franklin Klelel last week; KliiRcter. u hurdler, and Yot, a mllor, nil are former members of Kendcrton's Hack teams Captain "Uob" Paul, of tho Northeast cricket team and n inembei of the hoccer nd basketball squads, together with Man ager KiliKeter, Nueber, Sennits: and Wal lace, of the cricket team, leaked their first teaching at Kenderton lieehan, of this j ear's Northeast crew , Squires, of the 1915 crew and "M" Woilej, a catcher on the baseball team, also came fiom Kenderton OTHER SPORTS OX PARK 0 HAIL JOHN COOMBS! HE CONTINUES TRIMMING N.Y. GIANTS, 11 IN A ROW Q1NG the praises of Christy Matliewson, firmer Alexander, Wnltcr John p Ron. Go hack Into the pntt and dust off the sparkling records of Cy tounp, Joe McGinnity, Jack Chcsbro any of them. Then come hack to present-day performances and gaze on the iccoul of Jack Coombs. ' ' In Ihc stietch of year that Coombs Imb Leon pitching he ncor has been beaten by the Giants. Klevcn games now hang at his belt , -as victories over teams" led by John J. McGraw. The eleventh point was reached yesterday when the former iron man of the Athletics went ten innings to turn buck the team -that has been picked to win the National League pennant in a walk. The world's M?rles of 1H11 first saw Coombs fncing the Giants and ho won over Christy Mathewson. He went back in the fifth game of that scries, but fell quivering to the giound when he injutcd him fcelf. The hcore was a tie at !! to !!, which ically makes twelve games in which Coombs lias faced the Giants without defeat. He was iclcascd from the Athletics when Connie Mack tliouirlit he was Ha was throusrh to the extent of havinir n irrpjit nrt In niteliini the Dodgers to a pennant last year and to the extent of winning the only game credited to the Dodgeis in the last woild's scries This h Coombs's eleventh year as a big league pitcher, although the lecord leaves a big gap in the years of 1!)13 and J!1 1. years which Coombs Lpent for the most part in a brd witli weights stinpped to his feet. T HoiMnr.v?v f ' ' 3mhV3a .' Hk y & JACK COOMBS through, 0 STAR k A, EDITION ROBERT N. HERRYMAN TO COACH LAFAYETTE Foimcr Local Prej) and Stale Gridiron Star to Dnect All Kastou , 1 cams KASION l'a In 1 At n mretltiK cif the board of tiustce-c of l.afajitte c'nllei;e held here, l'obert N Item man Mate Col lc?e football star and formeil coach nf (5ettsburK CcilleKe football team, was selected as football loach fi the lomlni; season l!crriii.in s duties will be In fact iiccoidliiR to announcement, that of athletic director, itirulritiR bis full time dtirliiK the college jcai, with all athletic teams under his supervision and direction It Is ulso expected that he wl'l be connci led with the teaching staff of the Institution Hcirwmin Is expected to report at Eastern some time during the summer It has been understood for some time I t Waller (1 Ciowell formei football coach would not be In charge next ear lleti, man was selected over a large list of applicants 'I he new coach graduated fiom Northeast Manual Training High, Philadel phia In 1111 and was elected as an All American half In his senior jear at State Conn Leaves to Join Ueservcs Tu!T Conn iln sensntlonul quarter mllrr echo hHpeel I,.i Blll' ln Ihe ell cuIIcro ehim Iitoneililp left cMcrclc fur hli home In OicKoti cchore hn Hill nnlMt In the Nnul Cnl8l Up Rpres This nfteninnti i tnhattnn collPtje cUI pin l.l Sille nt hteliliin KleM Tin Mew vorlcers bce not been 0 f rated this neimon THIRTEEN FROM COLLEGE ELEVEN ENTER SERVICE MINNEAPOLIS Mil I -Thirteen mem bers of the football team of the l'nlcrslt of Minnesota have responiled to the call for service, eight of them becoming members of the Olllccrs' lleservc Coips roUKTII AND YOKK WINNKKS Kaily Lick Fellow Cops From Front Lick und Fellow Cops From Masters, 1!'J to t The team of the fourth and York streets police sir on defeated the nine from the Prow in ii Muster streets station in a game vesteiel.n In the score of 2" to 1 'Ihe vlctens outplacd the losers In oerj depiiliiieul Tor a time Ihe game was mllicr tight, but In the sixth Inning Mas tersnn shortstop for the Trout and Master sin els nine, made all error, and befoin the side was retired four inns were scored I'ownlug twirled line ball for the winners, while llrctlmnltc nt third, Illoom in Pft, 1.mis and Ilonrrs also put up a gncel gain" AMATCUIl HASKIIALL NOILS t ! II n firnlreii iilnelef-ll rar oil teem flwmiincrn llirft It !o" tint mv rMHnfd or Che nil ininterR ' c luirk ' Srpel line. hIkhpiI ,i ion irint in pin with Hi" I, ike I'lire All Htir. V I iite en Mo North ltnnlelph street lolm r !., wis & Pros iVinipim out a Biiiii for tomorrocc. 1.. Iliowu. ! inlnio ficetiuc .with : An Vrcn e hih a oin 1 l(illc tint class teMiu Ins M ilo lllcraije iptrct i 1.' COLKMAN VS. SAYLOIt TONIGHT Meet in Caniliria'i! Windup Bouts On for National and Olympia 'lomnn e'oknnii and Mllluini Sevloi are tiniilsts at the Cambrli tonlKhl Thev meet ut 115 pounds ii-KS,le Chick Mver versus Chirlev lien llattllng Muir.iv versus nd Mitchell Veiling l.aidence Virsli- Maity Cojle leui Vltglour a I'lenchnnii who makes his American eh but at the National to morrow night will hee l!lll Kiamer as his Is-.iMh Willie Mooio has been palled Willi Paul llile who Knocked out Pal Inst week .Inlimix ItoMiei and llallllng Mm ra lire male he cl Tommv Wiiren takes on 'lenj Maihb n and .lack Coakle) inn ts rianklo II Nell The meeting of Heiuij l.rotmrd and Chailev ThoniM will be theli sec ml at the 0!mpta Club Monday night Patvy Hiod, Elicit Is In the teml with Young C.oldle. tJlhel bouts ale Samnn Dlamoiirt mmsiis 1'iankle C irk Voung Mcilcivc rn of Al i n lowii, versus Vouiig Yleelwav, and Pianklo Klein versus IMdie Mciiultv IVirifl A hns Vhi to und Mcmorltel li n rirnliicr nn 1 ledernoon opn K ytjvenioii. J1I I is! Dntsrlo itret. Wrllwool A i' Ires Vrnnrli1 Vn niornlnc nnl nfteni'ioil lime 0 nil! Ill opn. A Htslrj "to Hoc Irn flrMt caniil?n. .N. .1. RAIN POSTPONES MACK-YANK GAME Shower at Shibe Park Causes Connie to Call Oil All Bets PHILS AND (HANTS 11)LK B KOIIF.ItT V. MAXWKLL The ball game biluwn out Athletics ami the visiting Yanks which was scheduled for this afternoon was postponed lm him "f tain cold wenthei und nilnoi dltln "Mil Connie ti'ok this drastic in lion tins in. in lug when a sincere showct molstet",l Ihe landscape nt Shlbn Path and showed no signs of letting til' 'I his means n it i double -headet will be plivcel here tin i ' time New Votk Is in mil iiildsl Connie Micks bovn vine not the i i ones foiled to lemalti Idea foi th" nfie t noon llverv American League g.nin a called off dm lo wet grounds I 111- iu tin second time this Mick tint all tin ie mi In II in .lohtisKii s domtlu woie e mpille I lo take a cl i on Time also was much Idleness In tin Nn tloiul League 'Ihe Phillies title! i.niit waltid until Hn Hme limit expired befiie ilecldlng thil the londltinns vm not favoi able fen pl.n Moinn.w.is lidin taut lo c ill off tln cemtesl. as his bovs me going w.ll and the tllants me not In the b.'st i t shape St. Louis and l'lttvlniigh wuc Idle SHAY, BASEBALL RIANACEK, SHOOTS NEGRO TO DEATH INDIAVAI'OI m !nl . !n 4 -innnv hh.ii nmiwiKtr of tin Mlhvaukf handball t im n rxilf(l lo bt nrnlBiii l lod.i) on th rharai of iawlMff Him clcitti ut t In r tut i;ut a nei,r i wnlli r Mn Fhnt thf m Km tti i holnl f tt ntiJit ilnrliik an ircumpnt our migir hou I The rllto nn hkKIhk i worn in win it f it to 1m 1 on wnh Mn Something Different a "Pull-Proof" Tie 11. i e km It . Ii Id 1 ill 1 vcr haberdasher sc!U 'the best He' -o vc niav be excused from join inj; in the i bonis However, wc will appoint von judge and jur if a better tii and better value exists tli.iu the famous 55c "I'ttll-proof " (.lo to it. Si V Stores 1038 Market St. 1305 Market St. 2436 N. Front St. 1430 Chestnut St. Broad & Girnrc Ave. 3G47 Woodland Ave. g GGSl jfZZrsi imTi QWtoeiem& O STAR EDITION WEATHER FORECAST Slight Increase In Temperature. No Increase In Price. No Decrease In Quality. A Straw Hat Periodical for Correct Dressers -Two Heads Are Better Than One For The Hatter PRICE TWO DOLLARS Delivered On Your' Knob. Or To Your Door-Knob. Transportation Charges, Prepaid. VOL.2. NO. 2. PRICE TWO 1307 MARKET STREET OUR W1MDOW DISPLAY IS AS STRONG AS OUR EDITORIAL POLICY Famcus Club Styles) faith Vi f'h S the ObJ tlrBll,A, TiTEB'iy I rT the Gan fTZl' Allies were 'L fc'MW ence and py " i.'lNwtoBlo' Ity, thta? M VV od, teran MatttA n ' A-' Offer (ro'k 1 fl0t I ' r't sir all l i ibo l I trtlei Perlli pent, f jexlitr ThJ f nun1 Sv . (rnri i p-tfstqslf'tfi ";,. 1 nn" A Swell $. luemuer oi uiuir eceah U1UO Made C Seyeral at 2 a i ua tl 'less 51 speees it ot Jr. vou "ft"'"' nd'on TiVWsi"''-" Ktj; jea which Ly as lep commltt'e the worl'1 ris5 r ITMnV 3MTi-4 vil,'m ir v? VC V A v A I o 80,000 of Philadelphia's Best Dressers Will Wear! Famous Club Styles indyNm&w Famous Club Styles This Summer ARGEST T STORE ORLI) and- no pei control, ot ' Jorth thf ,i uciur ttatj DI00C v lavaiS. . . .. L hospital chem!c-alf-tai,rW One i the ui Wlt;, In thi fenBft M&' i&d'c fully., te'rlnj Bear' Berlin fcuthflj ffkem Upri m ffti.J&..sm)!i rnthlij ilcrminv could pjii the terni .The Uftltea. del Itlc jctw j in xne now'cQnti ian autocr wmany wo wa Written it-De a u TnUe var wal u? Panamas $ From South America. We Know That Qualities Like These Are Sold at S7.50 arid More i . 5 T." Wall a il wax t they. ung al et wlh diaast TVall- .eh mi nore i j jugu u come d wllb d upon and! d MrS Slmltlv . lt. f ock-opi itr.-.J ' THE L v H , "V IN THE A. If w " :s L(" Genuine . (fc Koreas 7 J?M Are the C LjZ'V $28J iik A ' The chmont tho Orocott' ?. V anmv '. Now .b, boon re SUteMf the naj teololln As an jrestefday iwitn mo IdecSSE the Oernn icrty r rVN jsea. to prx iiuhes ' i 00 i gU(j Brown I PIQSIY 'OUtfOl nato V Ousta!riesd '.ti J GENUINE Koreas are $2.85 at My Stores. If I were you and wanted to wear a hat that everybody would admire and compliment me on because of its becomingness and slap me on the back and say, "Old Chap, where did you get it, it looks $10 worth" then this is the hat I would buy. Remember, they refinish equal to new. You can't break j 5i 5 them or injure them by hard usage. Made in 20 different ? W JJ styles with beautiful scarf bands, and the price is Jti '" Our window is mightier than the word. Take a look and take your pick. liVAer.W CJVAWV :'?S3&i lfyi'&,&K ixjiTUirii i r-r"f "rirr .r - bm "vJV,. Irj oa I C,iV3!kiS'j u-S K SS ! -j J i A 3 S I I A jttty, WO &2 y ' " -- -n -ygwAr neKhi a-' it Meet t!ta' ) ferri& (WilH (OiMl) i a ii d m. to wr V AIIUIIIUI m T-'i uiitty v Member nl . W8 f of ihe Md fdBf"2 ! tlons lu,) m enllatt I uVVX ! i are as ' ,i .- -''""tln.oaa U 0 I faood death " "V Utle.1 ! XhoKu (&?-- -0. srnraent "f 1 uB9ittmm , rT'-rS?1' x Wi n.. I YW7 -"Wt yW 'tfa I - vr - 1 vrrv , Z Va- X av fir - i 'I .i ." ' f l! sewed e- llrrecohcil "Free i the damln ,by force tc durable peae. vueir una uesi treat struiT (Joyernmer fatherland, tered Into PreWoui will ba n .'notl l" At "at mi lcpti tons tfl eou kene klEUt a0"n v-Ruaalo. ThftT-.'win not '"a iefi v i uermr w n'i- v,W: Vu ?l outer Genuine vp Korea A1 85 apae a Q& coun , I'ine "" F "0,n Great mj k V Vnlim know l Iff x 'e roo 4 fan.- !k mori rketajj v 'UOU.J duet Choose from 40 f Famous fe .1 Makers mr. 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Come Tomorrow and See! 515 Grades for s7.45 $30 Grades for 14.95 $20 Grades for s9.95 $35 Grades for $17.45 $25 Grades for 12.45 $40 Grades for 19.95 MEN'S TROUSERS, $1.48 UP, KOSHLAND CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER . 15-17-19 NORTH 13TH STREET Bteond Door Abov JCarket Itrett e. ,v hA, ALSO 24-26 SOUTH 1BTH STREET ,tfo!,;4.A Open Monday, Friday and Saturday Ev tjiffiSicffiSSHSiSui &y , .' .. . v. ... m4' L,u ;.,iiJBfij ssaKkiiaa M i,1 A 1' ill: ka 5-1 ' $m L' V iWT.i ml ! 1 ii . u To isa 1 tftl p 4 y -in M "m H'l itm v .: 1 1 :m :m m. ml 3tVtHW M.Wi sf .$m "(ISft. Mr MA&2Ajmmm