0? '. iy . EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, -FRIDYYT MAY 10,1918-' l-v-,;if,-K pir WWEtRE HEADIN' SOUTH, NOW THEY'RE GOING WEST, ALL THEY NEED IS THE BRAKES, BLEBREWINGIN RANKS OH, MAN ! FEW SURPRISES ON LINKS IN 5UBURB4N CUP PLAY Liuifetlownc and Bucks County Fail to Send Represent- atives and Forfeit Their Matches Bala Team Wins From Overhrook Golfers YessiR- ARROW'S RED SOX CLUB VoJ UVOOUJ CHAFlLtC NOVW FOR OtJ.'OF TriOflG BIG FlfJE EXTRA, 5TCAK3- i'fw A UTILE PRESSED FOR TlMC BUT Be-ucve ME. ITLL PAY To UJAIT. FOR A tT " IT'S A SUSY "HmG op Thc day 3o ill maog wait a while for WAITER OM VWGLt- ivrs Got a Paper To RCAP - IT'LL TAK1E OUC of TriOSC 350UQLG 2f NtrJOTES At STCAvKS - WCLt. DOWG- TaKG Your , Tiiag Tti IT AMD Do from Boston Indicate That Schang, Strunk and tnnis Are Not Satisfied Willi the Way the A OOOP BAM& UP JoB of it Team Is Being Handled I I I t I i to srr it- r mt defeats of the Tied Sox. tan bo attributed to something deeper (temporary slump. Kor home tlmo tlierr liavo been murnuirltiRi ctlon heard from the. lclnlty of tlif Ten. .Tut liow far tills he In not definitely known, but one of the rumors Is that thrco Mho lied Sox Btrunk. Schanc and Jlclnnls aro by no means ith the way tho club Is bclnc run. Whether they uro dissatisfied arrow as manager or whether they nro disappointed nt condl- ieneral is another matter that Is not qullo clear, and ns usual ncerned aro not willing (o dlsscrtulo on tho subject. and Strunk, It Is understood, were slad to Kct nttjvfrom the &,Now, however, It appears that they would bo cry glad to bo ineir om ciud al Twcntr-lirsi btrcci anu i.cnign um-uuc. ia iti, ho dld'not want to co to fioston In tho first place, but had f the matter. The trade was completed before he knew that such i contemplated, these players hae not been and probably will nccr be clashed eublo makers. If they aro cry much dlhsatlsfled tho effect on tho 1 going to be bad for the success of the club. Without Intending hey must, If really clisiatlifled, be less valuable than they would 'harmonious conditions. ently the cvAthletlcV work Individuals hai not been nfTcrted khos been putting up a remarkable game nt third, whllo Srhnng sk hao been going at top speed to be hoped thai ccrythlng will run tmoothly with Connie Macki Metes, but If the seeds of dissension hao been sown In the ranks Nr'svmcn he will hae difficulty with tho harvest r . n 1.1- j- I"- D....f. ' trregg rrcjcruuic ii ,iuv uuan JSH'S name has not been mentioned among tho di&b.itlsllcd at ', but that proves nothing. He may be less satisfied with plajlng at Fenway Park than any of the men mentioned, while on the ho may fit In perfectly and be well fatlsflcd with tho Ucil that i'to New England". LXr1 & U. .......... t.n .. n l ,. fnltnnPU nf 111, MIlTnflrc limilil UilKl UIU Cl'deUU liua ,VI. . BluiH tunutiiia v.fc ...v. .............. ..wu.. now what Connlo thinks of his deal with the lied So. It H not wever, that Mack will mako any statement. It H n fact, liou- 1 there Is one part of the deal of which he H cry glm Tli it H kwhlch sent Bush away from the White Illcphants and landed for t,n Gregg. Connie stated recently that Urcgg Ins now almost an tuff' as ho had when ho made his great reputation with Clcvc ot only that, but Connie believes that his portside liurler is one nartest moundmen In the game, and ho cpcc ts liinfmalcrlallv to Tteam In spite of his rather poor showing jcstcrd.i. nSush has the making of one of the greatest pltchcis tho ginie has .years, for he Is physically equipped to becotno a diamoiuf gem st water. Hut he hasn't tho disposition to hecomo rcilly great. Kene of the reasons, as Connie admits, whv he cot rid of .Toe. ui-i .. ....".. Jianyi rate, it connic is saiisnea wun iircgg u is saie to say mat gey is going to win a good many games, becauso Connio Ins never in tho predicting business, wnen lie sajs u piavet lias tho goods to play that across the board and back. $ Rule Reversed in Ca.sc of Slim Love. majority of cases all plavers look better at thn sptlng tialnlng than they do after tho season starts. This Is particularly true en trying to break Into tho game. Ijver ear stars by tho score by the camp followers, but when the weeding out process his shed few are left. Kraverso ot thW has been true in the case of Slim J,ove, of the Miller Hugglns was virtually certain in tho caily rprlng that ll1d not bo able to mako good with his club. Now he feels that 'the pitching mainstay of Ills club and that whatever success Is s'ty tho Yankee? Love's pait In that success will bo large. When n 'began Hugglns would have been glacf to trade or tell f.oto ! man or a good prke. Now it Is doubtful if he wnuld let him go (man In the major leagues, io promising has been his work in the sea In which ho has been called on to perform. I , began his good work In Boston In the frHy In which, after three been tcorcd off him In tho first inning, he settled down and ,'tho Itcd h'oi: for the rest of the game. Ills net performance h,ik "the Athletics at tho Polo Grounds last Moudiy a week. He let. nen down with three hits and no runs. Ho came bck on rridit no week on his home lot und defeated the Tied So with Joe Push (hlm In tho bo. In that game, after runs had been scored by .the first two round, he blanked them the remalndri of the won out 3 to 2. Tuesday tovo camo to tho fore once nioro for kees and defeated our Athletics at Shlbc Park, allowing three hits (f's error prevented Love tcorlng a shutout on that occasion. Shatvhcy Anxious to Help Ilitggiits TE of the fact that he is wearing tho uniform of u duct j cumuli Philadelphia Navy Yard down at League Island, Hob Shan key to help Miller Hugglns. Whllo tho Yankees wrro hero fchawkey 'from tho navy jard to the Aldlno Hotel and offered to pitch for jThe right-hander Is in flno physical condition and very desirous ng In major league togs ngain. ! tied to a desk from early morning until late at night," said Bob. Be thinks a chief eoman'h job is a sinecure he's ns wrong as the I've got enough work in front ot me How down tlicro at League- here I'm stationed, to keep me busy for the net twelve months. rever, I manage to find an hour or two now and then to throw the side about, and I think my arm Is in good enough shape to work lUlar turn with tho Yanks if that were possible. Nothing would better than to pitch one ot tho games In the present scries tie Athletics. I think I could deliver tho goods. that I'm still a part ot the club and I'm Just as much lnter- Lthe fortunes ot Hug's boj.s as though I wcro there doing m bit Lvthls war is a terribly absorbing proposition and my first mid ere is seeing our old Stai -Spangled Undo pull off a. whirlwind ng finish. From what I have seen since getting into tho service that our uncle Is at tlia plate with a mighty bludgeon and he's iHing for Kaiser P.IU to put one over in the gtoove. When ho , night!" fe -. - . z uior jucs oevemyjivc iwunus nvery uuy JNZELMAN, erstwhile of McKlnley High and Washington Unl- Lilu mia nf tl,A mum. lmtlnr (ntrl!ntnrM In tlln nmnlnv nf ttift rfj'JO VV w .w .. k.w..B ...wv. ww... ... ..- .....,...r .-. ... tea Government. Jimmy is pcrnaps tno most unique ui nu the art of telf-defensc and offense. In that he has never en- i 'professional boxing contest. f.to going to the Great Lakes naval training station, where he Jackie, Conzelman had dono llttlo or no boxing. He was n yet at times. Football, so It was thought, was Jimmv's real PL m. I J took the glove encountets at the training station to bilng . many others to realize that he was a fighter ot obllitj. 'started off by winning the middleweight championship, which Ued. lie kept up his boxing and recently was appointed iio the thousahds of Jackles in training. In less than a ear advanced to this position, which would mean a great deal ifeuional fighter. jDelaney, the big gun of the Chicago A. A., introduced Con- M. A. A, as the "greatest all-round athlete at the Great lja some boost for a youngster who has had only one jear at ; ample opportunity to develop fully as an athlete. Be Star Football Player After War 'iMJeya.'the glove sport, but says many persons have the abevt, the eexlng instructors having a soft life. .WejWBgsoftj-about it," mid Jimmy the other day. "Of nlglK get i away sprt lor a time if he loafed on the or.Uterhe would be found out, .Being a boxing Instruclor r,ot boKing,, boxing, boxing. 'si, tackle wWiesMo box. or learn some imlnt. about thn UBW'of points, 'he picks you out. Then jou box lilm eneugh..henneres another chap waiting lo Icaui ito way jru' are putt Buey from morning; Until night. between, menu -ave ana iw rounds per dayever 1 PON'T CAHC MOVO LOMG tT Takes if1 Can Get WHAT l UMMT "j ("AFTER, a half hour-' , Thassa boy CHfXRLiei THAS5 SOMC vSCRVJlCE I- 6LIP IT To Mi 5HAUI- I SCRVC ir sir7 V fU 'MAT.'? ISM'T UlrJNPR READY Yet ? IVe been Unrir TfffM (VllMl)TFS AMD HUNGRY AS A ini c I ! TUvT'" . . t-nxic: imvi TMAT IS vuhy Hc-NRY IT'LL e READY AMY . MiMvrre mow; n j ( ' udjL v iW ttTt is ( THINGS went nccouling to fnim In Hi" J opening of llio Suburb in t'uii Irf-iiK'ic golf tournaineiit veMerdav llli one or I ttto exceptliiii" IriHidoni ninl Ituch 'ount f'Tfelted their w.ttclw Wood bury ind Did York Itoatl, uiei tlvi It, becmiio of Inublllty to get tennis out I Il.ila nmdo up for lant jiai'it ilnfeat bv fivtibrook b trliiiinlni; lb" M tin Mnrrs nn both iour". Tim surprise In tlio sorond dltlrlon as the defeat of Itltirton lit Ilacldon Counlr MooreMown proved to be e.injf for Merchantvllle. In I lie third fiction Stenton had no trouble In dofeitlng Bon Air while In the fourth I'liilmont was able to will but one match fioin Franliford LanMlovtnc's Unfortunate J'orfcit Unfamlllarlty with the nctv vtny ot conducting Hie inatiliCH forrcd l.un Jnwiif lo default nil nine initibe to Woodbui;. t'ncler tlio pi in tidoptrd bv rcprrheiitutivei of thn vnrloui rlubs nt r niedlng In rebruirj. It Is poslbIo for eteij tr.nn to p),i Iih nutcliii nt nj tliim lirfnrp thn dat of (oniietHlnii, pin vldrd both i ipt ibis ncrcn It vtoulcl be pn'Sltiln In pi iv nil tlio inatihr on the -attml.iS liefore It the leinin found tli.it t vm.M not be fr,iiil)Ie to get the met out on the 'Iliurnl i. The I.hiimIowiip laptnln vt.ii not iivvarc of thli nnd when he begin to lino up tho team lor estenla's matchri he found that builneis engugeinenlH vtould prevent all of tlin teni with the itcep tlnn of thrco members from plating Kathet Hian put three men In the Held he dpcldcd lo forfeit tlio entire Iht of matchci It would lnvp been belter had l.'ins downn put nnv foit of a team In the field lather than forfeit tho rutin- nine tnatrliei It Kites 'VVooiIburv a rip tided advantage, .11 the ttliuirr of ruli division la ilei idoil lit tlio number of niatiluH won ."et week ITtiMlo,vne will h ivr lt team out ncalnrt DaU and heie It where the lnjurf Is done, for tlirro Im no IIKcllbood that tho TtaK plnerH can win eter match from Ian" ilowne The same li true of the match the following wecl. with Overhrook. Miould either Overbrook or llala have a c!oe match with Woodbury, the fart that Woodbury gets nine points through I.antdowne's default would glto the New Tersej i lull enough leeway to win the dlt Won As It la now. the only chance either Oterbrook or Hill has of win ning tlio division Is to beat Woodbury decisively. Not Camiliar Willi Plan Dceau'c of the war and the fact that ro many of thc jounger plaers ore In tho nrm and mvy. several of tho clubs thought tho bet pHn would be to hava the niatihes pkivnl on Paturdaj, but the ni.ijntllj ot the luba objected to thl on tho ground that the matches would longest Urn roiirces and Interfere with thn pla.ters of the Hub who were not on the tram Then It vtaa decided to lute i.uli 1 lub. If neccsFiry, play as mant' matches as possible before tho dav fehtduUd, If It would not bo posolbl to get tlm tram ptacR out on 11 T!iurr d. Under thla plan, provided tho team captains agreed, many of tho matche. If not nil, could be plajed on any dav otlmr thin the ono scheduled, as each elub had tho entlro week previous to pl.iv tho m itches. Of courts, I.ansdowne had no Inten tion of giving Woodbury such an ad vantage nnd It 1 1 unforlunnto that thn teim captain did not aequalnt himself with the new plan beforo he mado up his inlnd to default tho entlro nine matches, I.T-t jear Woodbury won every ono of Its fouitnrn matches against I.amdowne. but this drfcTt had nothing whatever to do with I.intdownc's forfeit of jester-i!hj. CROWN DANNY FE RGUSON 160-POUND SERVICE KING I Commander I'axne Pre.cnt& Former Mauawink Midtlle 1 uei"ht With Championship Medal at Kxhihilion R for Sailor Bovs Morgan at Cumbria lit JMl.s S. (.MtOI.W OXl.MJ at 1 lie .Service lull ha, time nnd If the Nation il ni Oltnipi 1 does Ruth .railing Hitter nf Anti'iii'iin Leaguv VMI.Itll VN 1 1. VI, 1 1 I, Ml. li. II I'l iiwii, ii(,.i,ni 11 .1: x in .mw '.nrikrr (Ipirljiml I'l lit til J! .1.'.! MrMulliii, I Ml. ic.i II III I", III .lllll liirU.nn. Ihltiici IV "H 'l , IVI I i.I.Im, -I li.ill. IV S in H .IVJ n vrniN l, I I.VI.I t. HikIp. N.-n nrt II M II '". .Ill, link, iiiiiiisn i: 17 it r. .in-, IiiiiIT. No Verl t'l l -JO -li . in- TiniinE, V- Inrl. I HI it .1! . IKl, smith, llM-ttm 111 :i I, ! . (-.ft ST;K IS l I, SHT I'OI! THi: KKYITICKY taken hold ot the bojs. Itegardlci-s of thf ilara of the glndlitors, an entliu thftle reception nlwats greets the grim,, tired ring wan lor as lie clInlTt! through the ropes and Mumbhs to the dressing room The nilor boMi have taken to boxing and It is the onn iliss of ru I tcrlaluinent which dratt, holds and In-I terehts the n ivico nun ' I, ml night a c ipiclts crowd wltne--ed tho exhibitions rrsnk IxiiiEhrrv th" former Milia.tunk boj, who now Is In tho Fcrtlc'e. ami l.rs faltert fcupphed tlio f.r works In the main atti ictlon - ml undo good Hilt idelphli Ink HHinn w.cs the lefirre and lianriltd the boui In i his cu"tomarj olllcioiis anil ellkieut m in-: net' liinnt rergUMin veteran Miiiatiml, mlddl weight, w.is the hero of the iiiRht .r n t before thn hattle roal bilwecn rlEht white joullis was s'hkmI bashful Mannv lesli'd i-lleiitl) n-.ilnst the ropes1 while ConviiMiidir I'avno nddrcspil thn gathering on the rlngwork ot the vct ran 'I lie commander then pinned a incdil on Hiiuiv for v liming Hie Im pound cliampioti-hlp In the reeenl dim tuition tourmv foi furvhe men l)ann' Ilrief t-pecill Damn was i Uled moil fm a -perch I but vcit iiiodcsll-, det lined llu ad 'ilin! I thank toil ' was gieetcd with thunderous iippaii-o lie took a hasty glance at the mrdil then i-peeded to the gtmnasium liisliful imt fight ing Danny was the hit of tho night. Joo Ilium alo was presented with n nndal foi capturing the 113 pounds title Other good bouts xtcre "-tiged Artin Shields drew with Tony I.atto: llattllng JIurraj brat Young Monroe; Jimmy Dundeo trimmed Terry KclUiell, Jack Hageu drew with Danny IVigH'on, and Teddy Maloncy Hopped 11 J Ollcrn In tho fln-t rounil An excellent card will be presented next vtcik Just who will perform Ins not been announced, but Lew Halle) and 'leddy Maloncy have Eonio high clan talent which they plan to cshlblt Good Can) at Cambria Kddle Morgan ilif-sv featherttelRht ind rreston Brown tolored battler, will mtet In the main bout nt the Cambria A C tonight lloth boss made good In iccent battles and thould tun true to form In tonight & engagement. Trinkle Magulre, Doe Hialen's boy will bo t-een In the trniiitlnd-up opposed to ,11mm) onwat, of the Hrirtol Ship jard Both bojs alo lulildlewelghtH loo Mmdell, who fought m brllllantlv agalnnt Battling Leonard nt tho OltinpU laat Mondat nlKlit will appear In the third bout agalu-t Denn) Hughe ot Kensington In the other boutu Jack Capon! meets Dhk I'.ojal and Tcir) llanlon engages Deaf) Mncowck) Johnny llunw manager of the Cambria and handler of litis Iaiwl", Is on the war path llurnn as that Lewis is willing to meet laldlo O Keefe nt any s, n, fllPK "eillH IIKh In In lti!il,li,i with J I IntlPv 111' ltullinixn IdlltHln I rntiMe t,( urlltt, imdT Mk tnMMCPniPiit I of tl,x IMf wnuM lilt In ni-t mlntfllm. lornl i ant ims m w iii,Hni--cu hiii rjilfy prciTicu not iniKe a hid foi th" HkIiI he will "lave it hhiisdr nt lm Cuulirii IliiriK lnh(s th it Lett Is imtci was rh i Inn."! .lick Wrinstiln nnnacct of 1 1 Keefe took cNrrptlon lo Hum ililmliig the ! xv ill fralherw eight tilln foi la wis Jt now IS ,, , Ihn ,,n,s , MllWlll.rln,J;-ly'attffia iJeciiln t 1ms tlio light l miUu tlio h, , rini lo Hllnh mi. tf TlroiliUn r tl.iiiil in lit hf 1 IM ttmo ttiov will proluMy ftliow In k WtnMi rmin i t'inn 11 ui iuuimurti ua lie lilj.UL ui ia iu t)i:i;tn I iiltlllr, tvt.. Mat- in thcic will t,r a duel ,,r lliti vr ir-ohis in Ihn fort) -fourth innrwal of tin K'nuttiikt Derlii til ( htiTihlll Douiis toinoriow, and then I will Ik a duel of jinKn)s Hint will be none the less Inti rebtinc It mi luppctis tliit thru of tin m nest ildus in nurli.i will i iih tin time i mill inlets fm il, ilit honors, loi ki t .Inbuilt Lof- tiis will linn the muuiit on War Cloud H Maiotnhers Klcal holi of l'olt- .inrllis mil VMIIt Ism ipp will pilot Wlllss Mi irp KUnif t s Mmhil n (1 th it liote Is , ki nt to Hie pn-t and Jin U t Jut Xottcr will htvi the iimiiiui on INiobi nthrr pmliahle starteiH In Hii tbtbt nri I,ui kt 1! Ilm llenrlnir Vlvn VuimIii "nrll i iiiiIm liiiuts irk Ullt t Wo hI ami tiriuii Bingles and Bungles U illil tint fttlxf n.U UTifll Innc In P") In Mlllnc inniliUnii nicriln. r.trrfln Im nokrd nut n pilr nf Ml tliut lirlpctl ItruuKUn Im it 1 he ltriM"t, .1 In t. Thr t nt tool t t nvit iiln rnt i nunhx v In n .Smj'i it m ff'il Htatkburnr tatu 1 Itttnc U oh it thrtr nfr ttouti alsn hclnd loth ltufr with tli 1 lurisfon nal" hi i ihrro tloiibtD h trlplo nnd a ulncln !n ti ttm" up i.nl ntlll tlir Tlr-'l Sox lot That ilorii t hppiii rnoiwh fop one mn to lo, par tltularli nis lie pltrhd the feanic, too Ihr Nutlonil T.iciif nil) lint to rook tin a orltnip or rrtulutlon lo top th Giant. rrr tiilrt t'ii1tort litl ii ttrrfi rt nflcnnnn nt I nt uhMi tho t ill h trlnnnfil tlm I'ir ill h to I J( draw Jinttl i imic iihi inrto Fint.i in inrr tun ai game. up iimim Miiunn wan iiim m tnr pininis uhllo jj ii lorn uinl llnrnion wi.ro till thuUy f ip flri luhfs i truth in th rfvort tht his vtaycta or latino one ' lrkfcom" Mar was outpointed by Jff Tcercaii In nine lounrls I ontliill M.ir Injurcil n-trr, lns t M.u 10 Wlri.ni 1. Scraps About Scrappers llpcnif r iiioil (1 iiiiHiiiB tin hlichtlx MH1U'1.'I 111 til lHl.lt list HII noiiiKfil l tlte Win iKp.n Uncut. a foiinpp Hrown T nlorMt rmiilMll 1 ti t tin .md thn clinki nf intity irltics hs .ill- imrli.i cml In 1910 It I f)t . Smntori rtrfrntttt tl r Prtt nr lirstcnl'tt (Irtclnml unit into Hie Irntl it thr 1tiMMrm lrau H, !' dottdillU rutnit Of llt cim dtK inu'1' Itr (hw I nit! nn iimT I rlfkon n ml 1m r. TrN peHkr hurt t li rr. lift irnrtxrd nut u pilr nt hfiiElf unci it (foulit. ninl proh ihlt vnuhl hu ilonr more, hut lie was nt hut mill three tlnifi. 11 l o Until muit af hrcn rriinff th' f nnipllmoiitnr ntnff that t hMnir wrlttfti filmut film Vetpriliy lin l tlio plajrrn of Ituhft Murniinrd rtrned liU flrl meal niinic In Mlnulne from Ilostoii fur lh? IiJi:er, oo hkr thr jfcti Aor hnr ifmpfrf fo thr An ttrr rational I eaouf, II ashtnaton pullrd thrui cit of thr Uad. IcMrnlai'n hrro OCV !ORTON. AgAln tli eld tlm Cleictaml iitar stepped to th front and mice tnor ho won, although, h fnltprert In thn IohIiiit frame ilia da work cae tho Indlun tlio IcaJf r.ihin In th Ainerlian 1 eueuc. I ihlte Uiiffoinl, tli HIM - MWruriiiKl Halt nt is In 1 ill ttnlnin; .tt 't int ' 1I mi h m inn isiiini kit hx ltoiit ulth AMI' N.nK tlio fist Vn otK HkIiI elpht 1 1n tmrt in tin semi-tliMl to the Jt lli lits t'hnc onnu .lut iliitrrll tilt .it tlio N.ttioiiil Inmot. low iiIrIiI 1 Iih in itn prelim n it v will! In fm tlio neltct wrlffht litiinpfnnsliip ' nf iVnuvjUani i .Toe W lh Knliln (immNn prlfln dinl .liiiuin MiCuIm, tinder the lnt-trtirtion of -li riillii fJlus nun will bo the prlminiN Mix it liamon box os litf Wnlliio In tlir nprniiiK lout and Pontic HobifliHU li(ip- j .i return bout -with .lolinm Imiiiii '1 his i Is tlio tliitfl mcctmir blHctn the pHr. few leniller rrnr for 1 i round co w-ith I'hll Jllooni the ileir Itrnokhn llsht weleht and In confident tliHt tio will fton the tireokHn I o within th required limit lliew oin toi;ethr In tho wlndun to an all pt-r chow ni th- Olwnptu Alond- nn.ht Th' ffinlfiiml will l regnt Ii-ii1 Itrre- Itiniy eniurd f epnrrinK partnr ind I dd Mor es n th fast I.n&lih frithi rwr i:ht in a re turn luut I ddie Irtii. a Nfv Aork bantam 1 now III thl rill find wnult ltltt tn infl inmn of the b"t bantam 1ral, who has not bom t t mini: for more linn tin re ars, la training at Adam Ilan a cjmnaslum I Ihe Irn-roiind iHint letwern lo l,Anh of , Nw orK and Al h'hubfit if ew Uedford whirh was to bo hell t UrilufpoH. fonn Mondrf rnlnB- Iihh ben canrelet on ae fount nf tho death of hhuberl a i hlld Phu bTt was merrom with crtff ner the Ks and did not train for tho tontcst lrddle flijea nnd Chlckl- Cluke both of the I rouble 1 actor max h feen tn artlon at one of the local club In a thnrt while Inlmnr hucrue I rollier of !(. who h , ono ot ihn nuclltclH who Mni n 1 I lnhtweinht I i'haniptoii IleiniA Urunatd hi entered the boxing pnme and has ben mntrhed to l-oi llmm Kane of lorkitllp 1hh is the Krnil flnl to the Orcb HartlleM to Tlm 0 Kllei, unrlrr the limna Eminent of The Dixon Platfcnn More power lest repairs nd lower upkeep a auieter, longer-runnins car. 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The. workman ship, finish and trimmings, from the silk band to the sweat band, compares favorably with hats that cost twice $2. When you look in my windows, you'll see Koreas from the Orient, and Leghorns from Italy at $2.85 and $3.85. AStoyo Braid from China at $2. The Phillipines arc represented by the Bankok and Baliluks at $3.45 and $5.85, and from South America I have secured the Ibcst selec tion of genuine Panamas at$5.00 I have ever shown. Remember, all Straight Brim Straws are $2 1307 MARKET ST. STORE OPEN EVENINQS 4 ', ..r m s ,i& ' . " . iv. i ' 'i .i .'& :" S ' Z, i fj r , tt m i'' llVn ftMhett i--. . v ii-(pr. ?t