. $fW ' .W- - riXT1AT.tt. Trrrm-. TT.-itt timTinmnm. mTTTTTc -F-F'' EVfeNltfG PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1918 .' Mr ' ft4 Phillies in final game with Brooklyn athletics meet Washington senators twr u V 4 H (", -1 it i WALTER JOHNSON BLANKS MACRMEN Athletics Drop Fourth Straight to Senators by 8-to-0 Count ADAMS BEATEN PITCHER Wnslilncton, June 27. Walter Johnson, the speed Ulnir, hand ed thv Macks a row of ciphers In the first game of the series hero this after noon wfille'the Senators pounded Adams for clsht runs. This 8-to-0 rccrsc was the Athletics" fourth Btralght defeat In this series. Adnnfo, who twirled the first seven frames, vas not hit hard, but wlldncss spelled his downfall. Holmes, an un known, tolled In the eighth and In addi tion to helne wild was slammed right on the beezer. Johnson wan Johnson, that's all. He had the JIaelrmen dltilnc from his mitt. Tlllle Walker was the only one. to do much, nollne three singles In four trips to the plate. Joe Judge turned In the greatest field Ine nlav of the itamo In the seventh when hf raced to the third base foul fine, picked tip Acosta's hunt right from Johnson's hands and got Burns going to third. , , Connie benched Dugan whose hitting has been approaching the vanishing point and Ffnt D.ildson to second base. The collegian proved no heavier with the stick than his predecessor. F1IIST IN.NIMt .Tamleson rolled to Morgrn. Oardncr filed to Milan. Walker filed to Schulte No run, no hits, no errors. Shanks singled to center and stole econd. Foster walked. Judge filed to Walker In short center. Shanks and Foster worked tho double steal Both cored on Milan's single to center. Milan died stealing. McAvoy to naviuson. as Schulte struck out. Two runs, two hits, no errors. Brrnvn IWIN'll I m.iu.-mp 1.1.11." Burns filed to Shanks In deep left Morgan threw out Acosta. McAvoy filed to Milan. No runs, no hits, no errors. Morgan fouled to McAoy. Lavan popped to Shannon. Alnsmlth popped to Gardner. Xo runs, no lilts, no errors. TlllltH INMNO Shannon- fanned. Davidson filed to Schulte. Adams fanned. No runs. 110 hits, no errors. Johnson fanned. Sharks popped to Burns. Acosta made a fine miming ca"' of Foster's foul. No tuns, no hlts.no errors. FOURTH INMNO Jamlcson singled to right, tiardner filed to Milan. Walker dropped a Texas leaguer In left. Burns forced nlker. Lavan to Morgan Jamlefcon going to third. Acosta popped to Judge. No Tuns, two hits, no errors. Shannon threw out Judge tinrdner, threw out Milan. S-ehultz beat out a slow one to Burns. Gardner threw out Morgan. Nc runs, one h,lt, no errors. fifth i.n.m.m; McAvoy poriped to Alnsmlth Shannon and Davidson fanned. No runs, no hits, po 'errors. Lavan fouled to Shannon, who made a fine catch near left-field pavilion. Alnsmlth filed to Walker Johnson walked. Shanks rolled to Burns. No runs, no hits, no errors. SIXTH IXXIXti Alnsmlth threw out AdanK I.aan threw out Jamlesoii. (Jardner singled to center and died stretching It, Milan to Morgan. No runs, one hit, no errors., , Foster walked. Judge's bunt '.as a p6p foul to Burns. Milan walked, Schulte tiled vlo Jamlcson. Morgan's roller to Gardner forced Foster at thitd. No runs,'no lilts, no errors. SF.VKXTH. IXXIXti Walker singled to center. Burns shot a llne'r over Lavan's head for p. single. When Acosta bunted, Judge came over tlike a flush to third-base foul line, pick ing the ball from under Jqhnson's nose and cut, off AValker at third. McAvoy hit Into A double play, Johnson cutting off BUrns at third and Foster shooting the pill to Jtulgp. No runs, two lilts, no errors. Lavan hit by pitched ball. Alnsmlth sacrificed, McAvoy' to Burim. Johnson walked. Shanks Pled to Walker, Lavun going to third. Johnson stole. Foster walked, filling the bases. Judge singled to right, scoring Lavan and Johnson. Judge jvas then caught between the bases and run down, Adams to David ion to Bum's. Two runs, one hit, no errors. EIGHTH IXXIXti Shannon rolled .to Foster. Da Idson filed to Schulte. 'Munclu hitting for Adams, shot a. liner Into I.avan's hands. No runs, ho' hits, no enors. Milan-walked and ttole. Schulte filed to JamleSon., Morgan stopped a pitched ball with, ils stomach. Lavan doubled to the right field corner, scoring Milan and putting Morgan 011 third. Alnsmltn popped to Burns. Johnson singled to left center, scorfng Morgan and Lavan. Johnson stole second and went to third on McAvoy's bad throw. Shanks burned a hot one off Burns's gloe, scoring Johnson. Shanks died stealing, McAoy to Davidson, Four tuns, three hits, no errors. NINTH IXXIXO Jamlcson safe, on Judge's error. Gard ner tiled to Schulte, Walker singled to left and when Shanks walked' all over the ball Jamleson went to third. Burns fanned. Walker stole. Anoeta popped to Morgan. No runs, one hit. two errors Lalonia Scratches rFJrst race Larry II." Buster Clark. Archie Alexander. Murcrana. Perlsrold Hecond race American liandimo. La dona. Marauder. Aztee. Hweet AljMum. ' Fifth race Butter Scotch II. Sedan. Sixth race Angellne, Sayonarre, Dental, Brown Velvet. Rose of Aurum. Bit of Blar ney, Kndurance. "'yiclory for Shenandoah Shenandoah, Fa., June 27. The Shenan doah Piratea 'detested Connerton. 12 to 11. In one of thsJUelleat games of the season. T V,H E A T R E S k 1 I OWNED AND UANAOGD BT MBMDERS Or THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT , WD ABOVE MARKET n n n k v i Mcrcriti-riro Clarlc ln "niCH MAN. I argqeritp iarK poor man;1 I. CEDAR 80TH CEDAR AVKNUB K U U X Uoftny uaiton ol, maucklla" CQL'ISEUM MVkelB4- oMLh a r I'l rl1 11 In "A I.KAP eoth Y ...-If.le. RU1ess,s.U In "A LEAP wcii.jr.c w.-w.j... v to fame;1 COLONIAL a,flBM.Tir.Pl.vM: RAY-'" TLAYINO THE qAME; Horribile Visu! ATIILF.TICH Alt. R. II. n. A. R. Jamlrsnn, rf 4 0 1 a 0 0 (lanlnrr, .lb 0 1 3 S II Walker, rf 4 0 X .1 0 0 Burns, lh 4 0 I 0 II 0 Arosta, If ,.... 0 0 I 0 II McAtny, r S 0 0 3 3 I Klinnnor, s 3 0 0 3. I 0 Davidson, 2h 3 0 0 3 I 0 Adams, i 2 n 0 O 1 I) Holme, p. ., 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Munch 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total 33 0 A 24 WASIIIStlTO.V All. R. 11. n. 3 1 n 2 ' A. i:. 0 t 3 0 1 I 1 n 0 n 2 0 3 n Shank, If Foster, 31 Judge, lb I 4 1 1 1 0 1 0 I Milan, rf 3 Prhutte, rf 3 Morgan, 2b 3 Lai an, 3 Alnsmllli, c 3 Johnson, p 2 1 0 1 0 Total 3d 3 7 27 10 . 'Hatted for Adam In eighth. Tito. bane hit Lavan. Sacrifice hit Alnmlth. Struck out -By Adam, I; by Johnson, A. Ilafte on ball Off Ad am, 7 Double play Johnon to Fos- ter to Judge. Stolen bate Shank, 2; Foter, Milan, Johnon, Walker. Hit by pitched ball I.aran and Morgan b.v Adam), t'mplre lllldebrand and Owen. WASHINGTON AND A'S DEADLOCKED Each Team Tallies Run in Early Frames of Sec ond Game PERRY OPPOSES SHAW Washington, June 27. Scott Perry, Mack's protested twirlor, who has drop ped his last eight games, opposed Shaw, ,.t K L...AM t.. .1.- J ornnuun, 111 me eeuuuu nine of the double-header here this nfternnnn At tllf cm of the tllrd frarnP ,..,, team had tallied a run. Perkins's sin gle scored Hum In the opening frame, while Milan's hit in tho third iJId the tain lug for Washington. I'ugan replaced Davidson at second. FIIIST IXXIXH Jamlcson shot a hot single off Shan's glove. finrdner struck out Walker Hied to Shanks. Jamlejon died steal ing, I'iclnlcli to Morgan. No runs, one hit, no errors. Shanks singled when Dugan failed to handle his bad hop. Shanks' died steal ing. Perkins to Dugan. Foster singled to center. Judge singled to right, and Jamleson's fine throw cut down Foster at third. Milan filed to Jamlcson No luns, three hits, no errors. MKCOND INNI.Mi Burns singled to center. Acosta popped to Plclnlch. Burns stole. Perkins singled to center scoring Burns. Shan uon walked. Dugan popped to Morgan. rory jorcecl bliannon, Lavan to Mor gan. One run. to hits, no errors. Schulte walked. Morenu lilt Into a double play, Shannon, Dugan to Burns. Lai an stole second rarely when Perry fell down on his slow- one anil then threw It to light field. Plclnlch filed to Jamlcson. No runs, no hits, no errors. THIRD IXXIXti Jamlehon walked. Gardner nncrlfW.1. Shaw to Judge. Walker popped to Mor gan. Burns rolled to Morgan. No mns, no lilts, no errors. Shaw struck out. Shanks walked. Shanks stole second, Foster walked. Judge forced Foster, Shannon to Dugan, Shanks going to third Milan singled to right, scoring Shanks and putting Judge on thlid. Schulte walked, filling the b.Lses. Morgan fanned. One run, one lilt, no errois. AQUEDUCT RESULTS KIIt.1T ItACL. tivo-ytar-olils. Illnc. 5 furlongs: , Dottle Vanrlevcer. 157. Ambrose 10 to 1 to 1 Slot I'rsstal Ford 119, Walls H I0.1 I to 2 1 to 4 Klvaway, 107. lUrne .. .1 to 1 'J to 1 een Tlmo. 5ft 1.5 Le nelafrs, rsalarosn. Tin nier. St. Qirentln. Title. Purlins, Dunedln. I)r Rue. Armaiit. Toddler and Thlstledon also ran ' SECOXD ItACi:. tenlechae. maldcn. four-year-otdn and up. about - mile Cocktail. 137. Poer.. II to HI J to 3 I to 0 Pee o' Sly Heart. HO. Crawford 7 to 1 2 to 1 een Kllwlnnlntr. 142. Wil liams S to 1 .1 to t H tn .1 Time. 4:111 4.5. !, Maraouln. Doctor Bar low, Alirardl. Itrand and Pul also ran. THIRD HACK, il furlonzs: Kalltan, 140, I.yke... 0 to L'O out out Star MaBter. 132, Rob inson 13 to 10 2 to .' Queland. 1111). Eriikson 1 to 2 nine. i:u 4-B. FOURTH RAL'i: 7 furlonw Oompailre. 111. Walla. .11 to .1 S to 5 2 to 5 LLarue i.eyaecKer. irni, Pnrrlnston i !t tn I R !n 1 Trnnln. Ill I.ke s 3 to 1 rim t '., H-r., FIFTH RACK. 1 MB miles: Conduit. 1116. Taplln. . .10 to 1 I In 1 to 1 Dan. ion. Corev . . i S to 1 s tn r, Paddy Dear. 1011, Owens 3 to 1 Time. J :48 1-.1, LATONIA RESULTS FIRST RACE. 5't furlongs, rlalmlnsr. maiden rolls and celdings, two years old, nurse 700. Wlnno.er. 112. Cnnelly. .113.20 110.10 Jfl.40 Cantlle.er, 112, Mink 40.80 26.40 Charley Rector, 112, Gen try n 40 Time. t:0I Khakt. Lowell. Oe-ore Sluehlebach. McVex. Jim Dudley. Ilefbert Brown. Troben. Ilyrne and I'rearlcator also ran. SECOND RACE. 1 furlon! Slrooco 102. Klmoson. , J8.00 J4..-.0 3.n '"lalnojant. PT. Lunsford .. . 0,10 4 30 Nenpe. 102 Mooney 15.00 Time, 1:13. THIRD RACE. .14 furlonK: Legal. 107, Howard 14.00 I3.1H J5r.fl Black Xlammy. 107. Gentry .. 11.00 4. no Lot hair. 102. Sterns .... 3.T0 Time 37 3-.'.s. FOURTH RACE.. I mile 70 Yards: Aurum. 100. Sanrle ,,,,. JO. flu IS. 40 (2.70 courtshln. Ill Toole 3.30 ".Ml Ernest B, 105 Garner 3.40 lime, ilia -t-o. Aqueduct Scratches First race Little Maudle, Jilt, rollu Frances star. vThlrd race Pickwick Artist. Thatarls. Bonnie Dance, Ambulance Alio Trounced Camp IU. X. J,. June 27. The Snth Pioneers iron the second game hero vesterdav from atlth Amhulanes by 7 to n Mumford h Unwed onlv three hits and held his oppo nent! scoreless. FRANKFORD 4T1S 5K85?TM- Wallace Reid ' BELIEVE ME, XANTIPPE" JUMBO FRONT BT. A OIRAI1D AVn JumboJunctlon on Frankford "L" GAIL KANE " ,tbb vbl;et KNICKERBOCKER "-h FANNIE WARD '"yjeit0 1 nri IST S-D AND locust streets LUVAA31 Mt..IdO. Sao. Eigs.60 to tl Vtyian Martin, in "Viviettie MYERS SLAMS OUT HOME RUN Two on When Hy Punched Pill for Circuit in the Seventh Round PHILS' RUNS ARE GIFTS Hy KOHERT W. MAXWELL rhllllea' llnll Park, June 27 . After the Phillies apparently had the game won, Brooklyn rallied In tho sexcnlh and scored four runs. Three of these resulted from Hy Myers's home run, which sent two Dodgeis over ahead of the circuit clouter. Watson was relieved by Dals when the eighth Inning began. The rhlls' runs in the first were gifts from Orlincs, who furced two men across with a pop and a wild pitch with the base3 full. FIR1T IXMMI Johnston walked. Watson threw out Olson. Daubert popped to Bnhcioft. Bancroft threw out Wheat No runs, no hits, no enors. Bancroft singled past third. Williams filed to Johnston. Bancroft look sec ond on a balk. Stock walked Luderus fanned Both runners advanced on a wild pitch Craxath walked, filling the bases. Meusel nlso walked, forcing Ban croft home. On another wild pitch, Stock scoied, t'ravath and Meusel mov ing up. Pearce walked, loading them up again. Doolnn threw out Adams. Two runs, one lilt, no errors. sr.roxii innimj M.ers filed to Meusel Bancroft made i Bwell stop and threw out O'Mara. Doolan grounded to Pearce. No runs, no hits, no errors. Olson threw out Watson Bancroft singled to right. Williams walked. Stock filed to Myers Luderus forced Williams. Olson, unassisted No runs, one hit, no eirors. THIRD INNIMi Bancroft threw out Miller, (.rimes went out the same wav. Johnston doubled to loft Ptarce thiew out Ol son. No runs, one hit, no errors. Craath wnlktd. Meusel lined to Mjers. Pearce foiccd i'raaVli. O'Mira to Doolan. Peaue died stealing, Mllli-r to Doolan. No runs, no hits, no cnor-. FOURTH IVMSII Daubert singled to tenter Wheat forced Daubert. Pearce to Bancroft. Myers popped to Bancroft Stock threw out O'Mara. N'o run. one hit, no er rors. Adama lined to Doolan. Waton fan rd Bancroft alco fanned. No runs. n hits, no 'errors. FIFTH INMXCi Doolan singled to right. Doolan's single put the whole Phllly Infield up In the air. Miller popped a fly towaul second and Pearce. after a hard run, failed to touch It, the ball falling safe for a single. Pearce threw to second to let Doolan. but failed. Doolan seeing third uncovered dashed for that bag and made It. Miller reaching second Mule Watson kept his feet on tho ground, hoeer, and kept his head Urlmes struck nut. Johnston fouled to Adams Olson sent n long fly to Williams. No runs, two hits, no errors. Williams grounded to Doolan O'Mara threw out Stock. Luderus bounced a single off Grimes's gloe. O'Mara threw out Cravath No runs, one hit. no errors. SIXTH IXXIMi Daubert doubled off the scoiehoard Wheat singled to right, scoring Daubeit. Myers was safe on Bancroft's fumble O'Mara sacrificed, Luderus, unassisted On Doolan's giounder Wheat was run down, Bancioft to Adams to Stock, Mjeia going to third and Doolan to eeond. Miller was Intentionally passed, filling the liases, lirlmes sent a long fl. to Meusel. One run, two hits, one error Meusel fanned. O'Mara threw out Pearce. Adams grounded to Olson. No runs, no hits, no errois. HKVHNTII IX.MXtl Johnston singled to center. Olson sacrificed. Ludeius to Pearce. Daubert got a single when Watson failed to cover first on his tap to Luderus. Wheat sin gled to center., scoring Johnston. Myers bounced a home run Into the left field bleachers, scoring Daubert nnd Wheat ahead of him. O'Mara fanned Doolan lined to Williams. Four runs, four hits, no errors. Fitzgerald batted for Watson and went out, Daubert to Grimes. Doolan threw uut Bancroft. Williams went out the same way No liius, no hits, no errors. To Continue New. York Rares New York, June 27. Raclnis will not come to an end in tills State-with the (.lose of the Belmont Tark ineetln- next fall. Both th Metropolitan Jockey Club, nt Jamaica, and the Queens County Jockev Club, at Aquedutt have applied to the Jockey Club and It Is virtually assured that the season will be extended as wss the esse last year, with a Joint meeting at Aqueduct. Belmont Park closes on September 14 and racegoers are honing that the season will carry on to October 8. PHOTOPLAYS The Stanley Booking Corporation THE following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEVi Booking Corporation, which Is a guarantee of early showing of the finest produc tions. All pictures reviewed hefore exhibition Ask for the theatre In your locality obtaining pictures through the STANLEY Booking Corporation. AIL L 12th, Morris t Fassyunk Avs. Alhambra ust.D.uyata; ergs. 0:430 KANNIK WARD In 'THE YELLOW TICKET- APOLLO BSD AND THOMPSON' BTS. MATIN KB UAlbl Francis X. Bushman and Heverly Bayne in "CYCLONE KiaaiNB. D. D." AnrAnlA CHEST.NL'T Below 10TH ARCADIA in A.M. to 11:15 P.M. SESSUE HAYAKAWA )n -THE BRAVEST WAP' RI.UEBIRD BROAD STREET and SUSOUEIIANNA AVE. MAllKr. NORMAND M. In JOAN OP PIATTSBURG rsJDDCQC MAW ST.. MANAYUNK EMPKI---3 MATINEE DAILY MAE MARSH In "FIELDS OF HONOR" FAIRMOUNT ".,,22l'Ktfv- BILLIE BURKE In "LETS OET A DIVORCE" THEATRE 1311 Market St. r AIV1H--1 A. M. to Midnight. WILLIAM DESMOND in "i;i-u2iiisvf i. 56TH ST, THEATRE Below Sprues MATIfiEB DAILY JEWEL CARMEN In "CONFESSION" GREAT NORTHERN ?rWf T MABEL NORMAND in "JOAN OF PlTTSBURQ" IKJIDCDI AI 0TH WALNUT 8TS. IMrkKIA--' Mats. 5:SO. Evfi. 7 a 9. PEGGY HYLAND tn "PERSUASIVE PEaOT" RACE TONIGHT PERCY LAWRLNCE. 'i fWL V ?EOKGE. WILEY, Au&TTolia - f IB America--- MYERS LEAVES ROBINS TONIGHT Brooklyn Outfielder Will Go Back to Farm for War Period Henry "Hy" Mcrs, renter fielder on tho Brooklyn team, will tiult baseball luiiigiu ror tnc duration of the war. i Worried by the work or fight order. I he decided to go hack to Ills farm near Kensington. O. and engage In i ductive occupation Mjers is not leaving the hall club to escape the draft, for he Is married and has a child. He would be aallahle all year on the ball cllib. but the uncer tainty and Indeflnltene's of the Ciowd er order caused him to change Ills plans. Hy has been with the Brooklyn club since July 10. 1914, when he was pur chased from Newark. He Is one of the fastest outfielders In the league and al so can sit In as an lnfielder. Ttoblnfon considered him one of the most valu able men on the team. He also was a fair hitter. The los of Myers will be a severe blow to the Dodgers and the end Is not et. Zach 'Wheat, the star left-fieltler who was a holdout early In the season nlso Is thinking seriously of quitting h'g leangue baseball That work o fight order also has Zach guessing and he either will go to some shipyard or leturn to his farm at Polo, Mo This will leae but two outfleldeis on the Brooklyn pajroll. Jimmy Johnston has been playing In right and Jimmy Hickman Is recovering from a strained leg. The club Is all shot to pieces and L'bbets Is scouring the country for new tnlent. He has but four pitchers for mound duty. Coombs, Marriuard, Orlner and Cheney, and they cannot work In the outfield on their off days. Friilaj's Lalonia Kiitrirs First r.ilce, nurse J00. two-ear-otd maiden tlllles. .Vn furlongs llss ln. In7 Mother In liitr, 112, Caraway, 112. Alice Korman. 112; Liberal. 112. Rab Bonds. 112; Gertrude Mndlson. 11.'. Senti mental 112; Astrea. 112. t.eotl -aj, 112 limn): Brace Up. 112. Rella H. 112 Also eligible Paris Maid. 112. Helen Hav, 112, l.adv Manager. 1117 Kdna Wright. 11.', Hrlmful. 112! Madge I. 112 .second race, claiming I. no. fourear olds and up. it furlonBS Moe Ilernsieln 101 'Verde, 104. "Kd fiarrlson. 107- "Words Wisdom limp.), inn, Annie .lack, inn; million ion. rune Run til: Jelferv ill nillle p.. Ill: romp. 112. Tom Anderson 114: Lnflus. 11B. Also eligible Hus A Ike lot Resumntlon 111. Rochester, tin. snoUane Qititit, 100, Nldo. 107! Mr Kdgar. Third rare, rlslmlnr. tno, ihre-.veir-olds I l-IB miles SaHntelle. 7: Jiffy !n '"larl'-e Ruth. 102. 'I.uckv IlaV, 102, Paula V, 102 John I. Dav limn.). 102: Little noun 104 Augustus. 107: Sauer, 107, Tim Mrfiee. 107. Fourth race, rtelmlnc JSin two-vesr-o'ds, -.1. furlongs ltlghlnn.1 Msrv in: Sav When, 104, War Stories (Inm ). 104. iiv Ulcht 107' f'over V'n 100. Madras 109 So-" Iteh. 112: Jago 112 Lancelot, 112. Tlfth race, nurse J1000. tn-var-o1d 1 l-ln miles Herel'l 107- Oultud. 110 Fr-e Putter, 112: rtlfle, llfij l.neUv II 11-r. Slsth race, ctalmlmr lon, three-r-olda 1 1.111 miles "Snsenln 117: 'Tell Me 117 tlahablsh It. P7: "rislrvo'-int on- Csnt Hndoe limn.), fin; Kdna "errmam 102 Little Iluss. lni Jrige W-lght II. lot: Attorney Mulr, 10"; I'nar inn. Seenth rae claiming Rnn. four.ear ld and up 1i miles niaetf Fret 101 md nu 104; Hang, int. !:! Itev, 101 Pitt 101. Alda. 107. pneentloe altounne- c'-lmrd Weather, clear: tr.ic',, fut. riioTQPi.ws CTRAMriain. Ave. at Venango. E. of Ilroad Oirvrtlil ToJay, Tomorrow 4 Cnturday Wallace Reid ln "T,lt: firefly I FRFRTY BROAD COLUMBIA AV. L.1DE.I1 I Mstlnee Dally TOM MIX AND KATHLEEN CONNORS In "ACE HIOH" 333 MARKET 08T,KEtT S? HAROLD LOCKWOOD In "LEND ME YOUR NAME" MODFF iss SOUTH ST. Orchestra. 1V1WLE.L, Continuous 1 to 11. Virginia Pearson In "Tha Firebrand" "HOUSE OF HATE." No. Ill PAI ACF " market street rUrfZ-VC 10 A. M. to 11:13 P.M. NORMA TALMAOHE '" In "DE LUXE ANNIE" PRIMPPCO 1018 MARKET STREET rrvt.NVCssa :3oa. m. toiiiup, m JUNE ELVIDOE -""r,w-In "THE OLDEST LAW" r ?- rrKiT1 market rt Bslow 17TH icvjcjh if a. m. - ,. ."t.rr " r Mi THE FIREFLY OF FRANCE" Rf AI TO CERMANTOWN AVE. aWM-" IW AT TULPEHOCKEN ST JACK PICKFORD nu" al ln "MILE-A-MINUTE KENDALL" RIVOI 1 62D AND BANSOM ST8. ri v jlji matinee daily CLARA KIMBALL TOUNO " In "THE HOUSE OF OIASS" RI IRV MARKET ST. BELOW TTH IUDX 10 A. M. to UHS P. M GIJvDYH LESLIE ' In "THE SOAP OIRL" C AVDY 1!l- MARKET STREET 3nVUI s a. m. to midmoht CARLYI.B BLACKWELL In "THE CABARET" STAN? FY MARKET ABOVE 10TH OlAll-C.1 11:15 A. M. to 11:13 p. M. MADOE KENNEDY tn "THE FAIR PRETENDER" AT POINT BREEZE l I V .'1J"' I k 'SA wwm lymLJNm M 3 "r 1 1 ! m w J I i rrryMyn - w i VINCLNT MADONNA . Italy King Getting Arm in Shave to Pitch Ball Condon, June ST. lilnc Oeurcp It tiriiiiiK to throw it tuifrlmll tn irrp ini tio a for hN niMipiirumf at tlif c.unr lift u re 11 Amfrlrun trains Jnlv 4. hrn lip ulll iiltrh out tin llr-t h.t. At th reniiett of the Klur. Arlif Lntlitim. former hie lenKiie i-lu-r, uut will umpire the cntne, went the Klnc u reeuliitUin huorhull u fen Iiih iirii. The net th I.Hthum rulleil nt I he tm lace and Bine the kin hrief leoon hi tn how It fchntilrf he hnmllrit. lite proper form in iiltrhlnc uiih rut her luu-il for the king to eel, u he U ii.ed tn u illlTertMrt tpe of thron, n In trlrkett hut the roul Ntiulent itnur Niicreedeil In sett Inn homethlwc iippronrhlnc the rlcht eulnic. Mitp (hen the Kinic lin Iktii pmrtlrlnir In mm re moment-i on y htaiik nll In the ffiirden. fE-VstjtjeWlhafikHII' bTUJi.i ' 1 1 i i mill! iivii m w,w m rapm ZjmBBn iieai!3rSa-!' i!t',"':i"l ! 7, 11,'1 " ""' I flFj What is "Triple-Heated" Gas? It's simply ordinary gas heated three times before it is shot into the cylinders and thus made far more volatile, far more lively. The instant a spark is projected into the cylinder-head, there is an immediate response with a clean, sharp explosion that leaves no residue to form power-stealing carbon on the piston-rings and side-walls. The first heating is at the carburetor. The gas is then conducted through a cylinder block channel between the hot fir ing cylinders to the opposite side of. the motor where the larger particles not yet vaporized are thrown against the hot walls of the Exhaust-Contact Manifold and cracked like water on a hot griddle. That's "triple-heated" gas. That's what gives FULTON trucks aver age mileage records of 12 to 14 miles a gallon. FULTON TRUCK CO. OF PHILADELPHIA 326 N. Broad Street rtionts Sprue Will Bac 31 MOTORDROME QUESTIONNAIRE SHOWS PROMISE Fights Way Under Wire First in Third Race at Aqueduct Xe York, June 2". Thue-jrnr-olds of the In Hit tU!M lin- lieKlnniiiK to imp High Time itroved hla quality In the Hudson stakes on Monday, while thiw weie Introductd at n.unluct es tciday, one of which, at least, may be riRliUnc for tho highest honoia of the r.tr before the Saratoga nifctlnc ends. A (Utstloniialic. iiiisiidinp; to -Mr. Webster. Is a fcerles of iiiestions The iiilt by that name answeied the first of tin- -eries In a conlnclntr way In the thlid laoe and Kar ainile ehlence of beliiR a two-year-old above the oidlnary. St.irtliiB for the Ilrst time he showed qualities which are nec-ssary In a stake horse speed courage and a fighting sp:ilt Cominc to tlte last forlorn: pole he was In close quarters on the rail, I and dijniK his best to Keep pace Willi I .liihn i:. Madden'H Toto, but when little tieoige Walls lilt him once or twice with the whip lie responded as only a good horse would te-pond, and drawing cleur, won rather easily ut the end by a length nnd a half from Hurricane, u brother In blood, which, dosing strongly after mi ning greenly In tho eaily part, got up In lime to beat Toto i head for the pl.ue ULTD F MOTOR TRUCKS PARMINCDALI, 'AT THI, PORT INTERNATIONAL 40-MILE ! MOTOR-PACED ! FAST FIELD Lawrence and Wiley Again at Drome Tonight Much Interest in Draw for Pacers By JAMES rn'"'i!i: win i.e big time for the JL inotnr-pice followers down at Point Ureeze tonight. A big race Is due to be staged nnd, with favorable weather con ditions, Manager Jack Iloden maintains the spacious p.uk will 'play" to a ca pacity gathering The International forty-mile race Is o be held and the active manager of the diome has ar lunged for the best speedei.s to clash Percy Lawrence and Oeorge Wiley, noted opponent.,, will be two of the four starters Wiley and liwrence were placed In print (list, for Hie champion and one-time champion must be given the piefemiie. Victor Llnart, of Bel glum, and Vincent Madonna, of Italy, ale he.iUllners and In their own eoun Hles ure lecognUed as kings, but here Lawrence anil Wllev are the favorites. Lehman in Spotlight While the l tilers ale well known It is proper to say Just a few words about the pacemakers. Jimmy Hunter long has been ircognlzed as the king of pace makers lip ha paced many noted riders to notable ti lumphs and has made his teputatlon Ilul It temalned for all obscuie pace from .Switzerland to break ncioss Jlnimv's winning path and place a iiiuik of defeat on his brilliant record. Itody Lehman, unknown to every one nroiiiid these paits with the exception of Jack Itodeu. utile here last week for his Initial a.'ipenrance. lie paced the veteran (leorge Wiley, a former cham pion, and did It so well that the pair weie leturned wlnneis over Jimmy Hunter and Peicy Lawrence This was a big uptet 111 molor-paccd circles. livery one was surprised save Lehman and Jack Itodeu Iriilav'- Aqueilurt Canl First rate, selling, tvvn-v ear-olds .-, fur-1 lings Nun Knnehr. 111". Jill. IOI. Keen Jane llt'l. .lane I'owl. 107 Madam lUng. I llli: 'Aigrette liij. Lucrative (Imp), 103: I'recli in ,1eii't ill. Jucnccenc (Imp) lll.l. Sweeplct. 103. Second nip mares tliee-ear-nlil and mi handlrap 'i furlongs- 'IliKe d'Or 10S llavbero I'nndle. l'.'II lien.'. 10s mi rranK. 1JJ Salxestra. 114 Lad Dorothv. i 1117 Hrlle Itnberl" 110; Knlllnile limp). 115. Third rate. three--iir-oM. conditions. 1 mile -Miitlne Idol. II.'.- (Ismerock. 107,. N'titoini-lier (Imp). US I'orle lirapeau (Imp), ' liu juenue mi Pout lltun). ll.. Hanirs-. 107: Kashmir. 11.1. iircsies (imp), lis. Frincepe, 11.1 Fou'lh race 1'te Jlldwav. three.jear-olds I and un handicap 1 i-ll! miles (iresles (Imp. 10n. Siinflsh II (Imp). ISO: Westy llngan PJIl Fler. !J it Isidore, 10711 HhIIiiiI, ln."i. Ticket, 10.1. F fill rate tbree-vear-ittes and up selling. I I mil' Ilegal Lodge iimpl 1111 Mnnonioy, ' ins. IhTiler. ii.l: N'oninifi' limn), inn. Ken . (low limp). I US. Alrnnn Hill Woodtrap. un sm,Im nf Pleasure, lo.l Hirry Shan1 non. IDS: Hubbub, ins. roicher. Kmi. ltalder (to merlv Van), lis sixth race, mainens. ino-.veir-oiu- .. iur longs LoUl Ilelts. 115. Th Hov. 11.1. lion ilinl. Ill; War I'luh. 11.1. The Trump. 11.1: llnhnkus 11.1: Saddle Itock. 11.1: Shoeblack. 11.1. Sin- II. aim 11.1. Running Hate, 115; War ILind (Hun), 11.1. Drunimond. 115: Peter, 11.1. Pair and Sciniie. 11.1. Cavalier. 11,1: I.lbertv Light limp). IIS, Hrlght I.leht. 11.1: HO nut' ll.i i ioix iiu ur, un Coatcsville Induitrials Win 1 irai-sii ne, i-n . ju ne ., in 1 """' ... .. . m rr. . ...-...-. "'tla Iti til' iiniusii 1st j t n pi4t, isuii iiuiii St iVcelln here vesicrdjy bs I to I Timely 1 ntltii In tho nlti.ii inning turned the trick. ,nre: twwstmw xtmm mm -2..SiJ71 s:tSs&& But, fuel-saving is not claim to economy. The lighter, gives more power and savet oaf The FULTON factory ii the lari fVio ortiinrrr riowrti-ttA frt facture of a ton - and - a - enons 01 ine enure orzanizaoon m 8 W Tht f" LONG ISLAM or 1 is .1 sif.ns n( 'f. A.m RACE DRAWS OF STARTE hj to Meet in Important Ev M S. CAROLAN , When Lehman breezed over .tM- .1 V'lclrie If waa .i real vlnrllrAtMSsSiHy.. Hoden's judgment. The Swiss came to this country not lone igo.' paced a few riders In Boston wrlUlfl success, but was not accorded the rk kind of support. Lehman then hur ttlni.nll ... 41.. t?.. !-. aM.1 nftai tl ,1... h HAHnV. tln.l.n flnollt, tftiA fcSH ,-' Ud)S Ul CCail.ll ItUUCII lll.ul.J iwiwie-jj. l him on the coast. "VwS Lehman was made a eood offer . VU IS! come east. He made good In his flf1R$3!i trial and he showed such fine form tmX?-zi at least three of the riders are auxIdtSKSJ n ... l.ln-t I. ll,o rlrau- T.aurrsneS) , La-v well- satisfied with Hunter's work nW$l only hopes he succeeds In landlnsj ttIY'Sil veierun iur ma itftriufc. o tSAICd wailiH vvney 10 set j.ciiiimii bo Efajrt3 r..iti nvetis-e himself for last SatUrMKvFv1sl ..... ....r, . r'2vim ..tn,' .l.l.nl -t?i. infill, n uLtcui, m a ncii v.riiid jv A forty-mile race Is not any Joy par Hefore half the distance Is covered;' becomes a real grind and most ofy, time the hard-working athletes a ... . . ... L.S rimtig on nerve aione. ii laws conw$.g) tlon to endure under the strenuous taaia,t;.S hut the bovs have been training harsLwfi every day and reports from headquaWAMj l.rd B.ii' fhe rltlera nnd narers Ars rcaiitr2.j?pGiF9 Manager iloden Is going to lntrodveJi,;$ a new- event tonight. Just to help away the time he has arranged to sta an Australian pursuit race. jacK nessstii. has seen one, hut like the optlmtstWjg t.innntraf 1, lu Inulala 11 la a ttmnalSrT r,....e .Pt. nitntrtai. aD-i-ae will ttvaaM .I, a .lalr Twn iTinlnrnvrtn Mess arli l.a IiaIiI KefnrA the mfiln raim Is mlt fttC - W hat May Happen in Baseball ToJwm $m S VTIOXAL I.EAfit'E Won list I'et. rin (libaio 4ll 17 .702 .707 . New ork SS 10 .17 ,7 i KKM". I. 2' .1 . iiurs 4 5'i ,se ,ni ., I; It.liiirgl; .1 31 .44g .tMI v iivtiMiaii .i ,5 ,4, llrnnklMl , JS SS .411 ,41 M. Iuls . . . SI SI .3J ,S AMI.IUCAX I.K.(I!E Won Iist Pe. Win !. .....MM. " ? . .7S T,V New orl. S4 2.1 ..17B ..1S3 .57 Clevelanil S7 S ..11 . . ..' if tUnsh'ton. St SI ..Its J.SSO (.IMO (lilraro . 2N tn .401 ,J00 ,413 ) --.1. iiuis. t i .son - netrolt . , 24 SS .421 .4SI .414 tyi tAtheltles, 21 .17 ..1M .3SS a.8j V .s" "riirniiieu. tiho games. I nmnw-x- inw( sV.il - i -t .. Ait. TTj.e -i! n .t. !.!.. .. v nw n 1- iJ iiciuiriirin, ill,, JUHC ! SRUCOI1 IM talned their record or no cimes lost, b uriiiiriirui oieci inieraepariment easily defeating Slain ltds. , holders sfj Score. 0.7 nnd plare hero vesterday. Orort's batting featured. w$ I fti Vr. r.tnl, A A 1- PeLnae A T-f ..--... .. .., .,, ...,u. o,7U Kitklnn. In. .Tun f!7. KaBtht FA. 1 , - ---. -, J, IB 1 blanked Palmer A. C. In a pltchlnav . . n m, . , here jesterday. .1 to 0. Timely altUflMj "" nnu i-uro.v oarKcu up roigea 1 pretty pitcning. score: jua- at : M! kit J -iul s;1 ir-.i I A." FSS iSZl 'Sk yss ' x v : -a si . it! Si Ml M v.' -T' .' Ji iThehoused-inclt Is a unit with transmission .and Mi "-"I i V& the only FUL1 internal - gear dri '.-.IS: "1 sA a fVta sav1tiausahi half truck. Vi ."tlilPfi,! . . rati nonlmiAul.i m'V WM";!fV - " r m J ' .mpatLlaMK . ' ili i.-Ri rnc?:'.S'WJ , -i diVKm. 'A ltAllKlsT'Ta-j tsw i: -siViii --': rj v' I NIXONJlMAIKEt.T. )ER tin 4i iKCAJ AVK. MAKKseT. 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