Wm!rv' ' v;'f 'W'tft.V'"r hsj "A" T. " v k EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1918 m. y DETROIT AND ATHLETICS MEET IN FINAL GAME OF SERIES PHILLIES CLASH WITH CARDINM J. .V- I' 7 '& IK '-' ft I Sk I. 13 I v ; & i& m r BARNEY OLDFIELD PLANS TO RETIRE Race at Uniontown on July 18 May Mark His Last Appearance. - OLDEST IN THE SPORT SOME ST. LOUISANS WHOM PHILS MEET TODAY Barney Olddold, the "Master Driver," has decided to retire from active parti cipation In au'nmobile racing, and that he will mnke his last appearence on nny speedway In the hip event at tho Union town Speedway on July IS. Patrons of tho Uniontown track will learn with recret tho Barney Oldfleld has decided to quit the racing same, hut they are- rejolclnp over the fact tint they were to he Riven one more oppor tunity to watch and cheer for the "Old Master" before he rellnqulpheH his nrlp upon tho wheel of hi"? Golden Sub marine. Oldfleld Is the oldest man fn the coun try still actively engaged In automobile racing. lie has been In th business virtually ever since It became a sport, and has made a lecord which Is the envy of all hht rival"!. lie has seen seven teen consecutive years of the automobile racing game nnd 1ms had all sorts of peculiar and halr-rnlslng experiences. Idol of "Young America"' Barney has prolded thrills for mil lions of excltcmcnt-seelilng people nnd has probably been watched In action by moro-'.H'rsons than nny other driver. He Is tho Idol of "Young America," In whom lie has always taken more than a mere passing Interest KIs passion Is to become acquainted with every youngster he, sees and to shake hands with him. Barney Is a busy man, but he has on his list of regular correspondents scores o youthful friends, who have made his acquaintance at the various tracks at which he has appeared, and j$ho have refused to allow that acquaint ance to end. The "Old Master" Is an artist at the auto game, and, like most people of rare accomplishments along a certain line, la Inclined to be temperamental. He has been termed extremely hard to handle, and In his career on the track haj hurl mnnv different mnnnrrers. 7nr several years ho has been under the S H O W direction of the capable "Bill" Plekens, . who teems to understand his nature and appreclato his fr.lbles more than any t. l.iiuli, tin., July 10. other man. I The Phillies m rived here veteuluy all Oldfleld Is at present the holder of primed up for their double tilt with the all dirt track records up to twenty-five Cardinals this afternoon The ono-d.iy's miles. On the big board tracks ho has rest which tho Phils were able to take not been quite fo successful, and his ex- because they double up with tho Jtedt, perlence? at Uniontown have been of one afternoon ,of their series In Cin such a. nature that he Is determined to clnnatl. has put Moron's fo'ks In fine mako a good showing In the Independ. condition. glen the pitchers ,1 inuch ence Auto Derby en July 18, nnd thus needed lay-off, and helped the team gen wlpe out the memory of several stinging I crally. defeats ho has suffered there. tVlien tho r,ii,,,, cnt out on 10 ,,,,, Barney was In the liberty sweep- lh afternoon before tho (lrt game of. stakes at Uniontown on May 16, and tnclr double-header thev had moio pep was unable to finish the course. How- ,han they havp ex)llbltttl thw fcnaBOn. ever, he did not depart without honor, ()n tl)e IhlIrs. last tI, ,1CIV on ubi uj, an i in" ".r v iv ""were able to compete but one c.ime. the famous Frenchman, In a maicn race Tnelr nr , s. , . , . . . a In H LaKj'JKl 0 PVyil' Ll. ? 'S B By)!. VJe'MH &&! ibiL& 5t" W -'' meadows BAIR.D I ,.J?V ,,vFNliM. M.jfcW. " l FAVORITES WIN IN GRAND CIRCUIT Every Race but One at Nortb Randall Won in Straight Heats EASY FOR HALL BOY Cleveland, July 10 With the excep tion of the 2-12 pace, each etent on to day's Oraml Circuit card at North Ban- Bingles and Bungles 'I Thr f.'nnf Jinil on unsucctustul slni 111") Chtcaoo xrhtre thru Xftrr able lo take but tvo out of five name Jrom thr Vubs. Vra trrdau tlie .Veto Yorhtra took the vaine 7 to 0 alter ten rounds o battle. Jim Vaushn's breakdown wa th iloclJ Injr turn In the (llant-l'ul)ii battle He had h alx-run Iad In the xlxth lntilnu. but hard hlttlnp got on hta npren and he unrorkfd a wild pi till In (he elshth. which pav-d lh w.iy toward hln undoing mitiiino to utrr i:.ciTi:i aiioi'Ti S. Illl, Ol llrookljn, 4. What May Happen in Baseball Today VtlKRIfAN I.KAOIK lull Won IiNt I'rt. Win l0e ioinn . . . 4i ai ,a,o yew tork 41 ai .Ml (lelrlanil , 44 S. ,7 uhlnslon 10 .17 .nilt Ml. 1-nitiK 37 3N ,401 ( hlciltu .10 .IX .48(1 Drtroll .111 41 .411 Athlrllm , 2H 4. ,384 NtTIOXAl, ,A84 ,B7l ..-,an .as ..'63 ,5J ..120 .sir ..100 ,4X7 .41)1 .iM .4ID .401 .302 .378 i.i:(irn Won l,nt Trt. tt In Te Hlilli ('hlenco .. no 2i .i .'! ,0S ... New tork 41 27 .02.1 ,1110 .DID ,, I'llthUurxli SB .1.1 .507 .514 .500 .-. .. I'liMUr :3 3.1 .IH.-S t.-'IK t.471 .4S lln.lnii :t 411 .411 .4.12 .J.1S .... Ilronkbn 3(1 3! .43.1 f.4.11 t.43 .437 CIlirlniMtl 2H 40 .412 .4!0 i.400 .414 M. l-nuU.2 41 .3X0 t.37 J.S7 ..SOS' Two icnmeii. tUIn two. tl-O'e two. thim lar IM jensort. Hohteen o which fcose been matte bv our Athletic. f Tho Plratet continued their eood run h taking oer the Itofltun Hrapa 7 to 2 Itnbhlt Miimnvlllp una ntinlri , hn,t.i,.n . .. . ..1.1,. : " " .-...,. Uall wns captured in strnignineaie, wim i mr the stalllnim maihine honors divided by favorites 'and outsld-1 ... . , , . ,..., i t "rf Turui Havmoiltl (OiKlilllc. la oet till ers. Another lnrge crowd was in al- . hit at icoular ami rrqitrnt intrn-ttl. jv tendance despite tho raw threatening , lJ"' weather and with no uustanUIiiE at-j tractions. Ibr Aunkeen lot icroiiiirl In tho Amprlrnn The I 10 paco oausd t" nsKes , ti,o mmo.h! cmr of thr doublr-liemlrr. lint- Mrr ,,1 t.,k,.n the first heat shel'"4- I-nrrr riifnermnde pltrlilnc.rfrord.au' r..... .. ".. , ,,. D..,n,wi fioinetninc wiien ne un untied me wi d pi(elta was forced o succumb in the seLOticI rlnt Hie rnrillnnl. .Mike Uaolmi him to Orace Klder. which paid $41, for a ,rle,,,W, ?hel,nilrZe.4oPtsnr,i'!,a" "nrontrollahle mood, ranklnc two l' ,n,l ,iitii.,1 tl,.K,t However. Jiar-i .,..,.,. ,., ., .,. .. . . '.. ullil tlirnwn. NrrtllkV tn niir ah., r. T- .'.... .u... ...... "-. -...-. . , Ulllftl Ulll. til I, It HUH U I' I'lltni. " .-.. ... c ...v w. m garet Margr.ite e.iptured tho tniru anu i deciding heat. ...J ttnsliliutton' ilrfrnt nt the liandi of Ihe 1 lie I'.lslg inree-year-oni um "'", llrewn nrrirnteil the "iMintors rrom ci'tllni f1,,!.. ri T. rl,l. In M-, il,. t.,.l.l uhlnli wau nrilCtlCJlly ' within nirrhiilillnr cllatnnrr nf Clr.rliMrl t.lllW lCl 10111 V.iarkC ...n.in.i n.i in ,i, t.utilticr Kelcih Haircl. II iii lluriier la ml AirrH liren utile fn win. i.t..n.n 1..1.. in the fa'torlte won the 2 20 trot rather Jirin Irani 1 wnnld hair lirrn hut two Baiiir. hB,. ,,; tn terms v eally from Hank Stout, tho contender '"-ninu tne iiuiunn. ,firmn rut. hor rornif In each heat. I ,,,., , ,, ,., In ,I.a ', 111 nnon it'll ItflV IP Oilier ........... ... ... ...... The Chicago Nationals wun Torn i.'iarke. rlv with th C'lnHn- I natl 1 luh. of the National I,eacue. Clarke. .llo thr tlrittnit I a fn dent was sttnrd because Fred '," ''V,,r f I...:-1 . .1 .1 .in h own ' '"""'':"!!! '".m. )..a.k .-V""'".?''" .'"' "':" '.z "i" f.,lI'f'r. "' n "-v.. ..........1 .. ..- iiiiu ,iw i,-ti 1, 111, i ( 11fi'j uur uniiuir JJJflia (iinfil ini" lilt iiuitinrx WPn'H'r way. Summary 0 class trotting nurse Sloe u uouo .nur- , b SPaltn.m ' iiv JturonKailP 1 1 1 PHILLIES MEET ST. LOUIS TWICE Moranmen All Primed Up to Clash in Double Bill With Cards LOT OF PEP &Aix-&.zXi.ifoZzz&m.u&sxiS3tassK GONZALES JOHNSON NOT SURPRISED AT STAND TAKEN BY J. K. TENER, HE DECLARES lr0niinnt Unit .lnlmt.nii. nf Ihn Amprt tfilin K. Toner, jtrpshlfnt nt the N:itlonul It clpiillims Itlt tlit rs:itlnn.il i ominlt-tlon I Ih a part. Mttld -t nlcht th.it lie feitril I.ruiru no I10 itrulcr icMMl I'rrvlilrnt Trnir "The innif inn In ted rftljctmtlmi cf Un Nntloiml lament- on .mloiifd me no mirprN li en I I1.11 ) rrrch ril from 'rrrnl nonro npfo.r,.ir for the ni'Hiirr of hnirli.illa In 1 niiriiunii 10 tin iiumr or the trnmr. ".Mnrnllv iitnl trrhnlrnlb .Munntrer Mil lleil In thi iMXiltlnii lit hit tnkm In tht P or tv.o orrnHlniiH hfn it pitrtr to derUlon unci ntiHiinl to mr. hut I ncier ticrt'pted th 11 nirniber nf tli.it bmly. "I tireHiune lite purent Imdr will find n tioiernnr rcner )ui imauj iietrrmined to flitr.iiro. .lull 10. rnn Leitviir. rephlnt; lo the ttleinpnt of eiiKiie, t hut lie would lime no further 11 :im en.eH in umeh l lie .iiiericiin ieiiKiie Mi- h re nk In Hit ret itlniiw with tin N'nflnnul mild nlinrll retlKii ernnr rener rrom tlie preihlrnr of the p." ir lid rreldeiit Johnson, "rrom d rn tle fourne he linn t.iUen U tiliHolutrh ev of the f tct that he 'tetoteil mi Utile rk, of the rhlhideliihht t'ltih, tun he Jiiatl errr rKe. (intrrnur Tener linn on one n nr the com minx inn that teemeu unfulr at its an ecne for derllnlnj: to pre a o difficulty tn nhU llllluic the portion nrnte," CARMAN IN SHAPE FOR TITLE EVENT Former American Cliam- pion Has Trained All Week at Atlantic City AT POINT BREEZE TRACK ;hman. In a match race ' Their drat Rtnmi n. tn which Bate him the title of fpeedwny . on Sunilv. ,,.. ,., ,, . . TT , l..n.1 .Un TTn nn. " '' " cnampion. nu hub iiiiuiiut-u m- nui town management that he wants to drive his last raco on tho track that save him his title. Will ?ell Tires Oldfleld plans to retire to his home In Los A'nselea and his lucrative tiro busi ness. The automobile game has been good to the 'veteran nnd ho Is said to have atnapscd a fortune of at least a quarter of a million dollars from his activities. Oldfleld has competed In practically every race meet held nt the local trnck since It was ortcned, and he has made a host of friends not only In Uniontown, but throughout western Pennsylvania. It Is expected that the fact that his coming race at Uniontown la to be his last anywhere will bring out all his admirers on July 18. President C. W. Johnson, of the Speed way Association, has been busy during the last few weeks lining up entrants for the coming meet and a complete list of the starters In the big 100-lap race will be rinnounced shortly. It Is already certain that the field wll be one of the classiest that has ever competed here and that palrons of the track will be treated to some thrilling sport. There arc six events on the card, nnd every one of them is regarded as a special feature. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AMERICAN 1EAGUK AtMetim, 3i Detroit. 1. Detroit, si Athletics, 4 (2d came). New York, Oi llilraro, . , . Cblraito. 4i New tork. .1 (10 In,, 2d came). Boaton, ll Cleieland. 0 (12 In.). Nt. Ixjulu, 7 Washington, 0. NATIONAL I.KA0FE Phllllea-Clnrlnnntl (plated Sunday), New .York. Ti Chlrnro, II (10 In.), rlttbburch. ?t ilcnton. 2. tit. lands. 61 llrouMrn. 4. Schedule for Today AMERICAN T.EAOUK Detroit nt Philadelphia Clean 3:30. ('let eland at Hotii rir.iri.3i1S. Ht. IxiuW lit tVnnhlnaton t'lean 4, Chlcuco ut New York Clean 330. NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia ut St. Louis Clean two '"New Yo,r'kdat' HtUbiireh Clean 3:30. Ilrooklrn at Cincinnati Clean two tames. Is30 and S18O. lloiton at Chlcaco Clean S. American Association At St. Paul n. II. E. Kaniaa City 4 J 0 ni Paul 0 a 0 batteries HIM and Onslow: Pierce, Tlook and Harerave. At Indianapolis R. II. n Indianapolis 3 n 1 Toledo n D 0 Iiattertea Sanders and Kelly: Shackle ford and Schanie Second name It II. D. Toledo 2 4 Indlanaoplla 11 13 1 llatterles Sanders and Kelly: Crum and 'Afilinneapolts It. It.E. Minneapolis 3 1 8 Mllwaukeo 1 3 0 Ilatterles Kozelnlck and Iluhn; I'almero and Kltchens; International League At Jersey City: but a lieaty pretented the playing of that game. The next the I'hlls .and Cards battled for ten innings, after which the contest, which stood at 3-3, had to bo called on account of another heaty shower. On Tuesday, May 1 1, the teams llnally fqught to a decision, Moran having the better of a 5-4 argument When the riilllles were hero In May they were In fifth place, ttlth a per centage of .4C0. Today, in f-plte of the many predictions that they would be at tho foot of the league by July, ihe I'hlls arc in tho first division, with a winning percentage of .485, The cards hate sunk lower than they, were when the I'hlls were hero last At that time the home club was In set c nth place, while now they hold undisputed possession of the cellar. WIDENERTOSELL RACING STRING Philadelphia Owner Will Dispose of Horses at Aqueduct BUSY IN WAR WORK n.H.B. 0 0 0 0 n 0 5 04 8 n ononino? 2 5 14 0 Baltimore.., Jersey City 00001002 23 14 ( nitrla ICneisrh. Parnham and Gnn Horsey. Ververs and Carroll, ninchsmton.... 00003 S20 08 111 1 N,wark a 0 10 0 10 0 2 04 11 3 Batteries Ladestro and Acler Webb and Fischer. . t . At Syracuse Buffalo, both camea post poned! wet crounds. At Rochester Toronto, both cames posi tioned, rain. McGRATII ATHLETIC CHIEF Cape May, July 10. To take care of the athletic events In the navy and army establishments at Cape May. Harry J. McQrath has been named by the Fosdlck commission of war camp community service as athletic director, a An athletic officer has been appointed for each separate establishment here, .At Wlsaahlckon naval reserve training camp W, W. Wolk has charge of such events. For iBetvell Point submarine patrol fcaae Ensign Krlesel is In charge an ath- a ai.. .fli.M n .. .a 4 aa. .......t .ia n....)... aniu viiii m,u ai too nuiai air aimiuii War work ia encroaching so heavily upon the time of Oeorgc D. Wldener, and has so prevented his attendance at the raco meets that he will dispose of some of his choice racers tomorrow. Before the races nt Aqueduct tomor row, eight of the smartest performers In the stable of the Phlladelphlan will go on the auction block, and there will be lively bidding, for these horses have shown unusual promise. Joseph K. Wldener, whose horses have won eomo of the biggest races of the year, will send two to the auction, while tho Brighton stable will Fell seven: the IXorthwood stnble of Mortimer I.. Schff, wnicn nat Dcen trained these three or four years by James Frayllng, will be dispersed, and K. D. Springer one. The Portuguese and O'Donovan horses of considerably better than average class that are ready to go on, are the hest of the matured runners that Qeorge D. Wldener will offer. They are ready to win. Wise Joan, a two-year-old flllly of established class. Is the smartest of the Juveniles. The others are Courteous, Left Fielder, Itol Craig and Duke Fluff. Joseph li Wldener will sell Lucrative and l'vadner. Xorthwood and BUI Dudley, fencers of conspicuous abilities, arc the smart est performers of the, Xorthwood stablo that will go under the hammer. BUI Dudley has come back to the races. sound and In winning form, after n year's rest. Xorthwood already has shown quality. Marchena, Plohn, Onun da. WIthevlllo, Plaintiff and Itural are the other horses of the Schlff consign ment. MACK WON'T YIELD SaJ'a He Intends to Retain Serv ices of Pitcher Mack reiterated yesterday that he In tends to retain the services of Perry, Ir respeclve of the action of the National Commission In awarding him to Boston. "Perry belongs to me," he declared, "and I won't give him up in spite of anything Mr. Tener says or does." If the American League stands by Mack tt will have to do so In the face of the National Commission and tile older league. Trolter Selah Baird Sold rlmeland. July 10. C. W. Leonard nf fioston. has purchased from Tom .Murphy the chestnut mare. Belah Ilalrd. which won the 2:20 trot at North Itandall today. The price Is reported as 112, S00. The Murphy stable Is said to have won 110,000 on the mare, In the auction today. Utenant Tlpdalle. has been appointed, 1tHhevArmy Hospital NoWU, for- ly Rota1 Cw-ay.v tofwiit Lathyim I ! AMATEUR NOTES TUI" Noith Hnd club handed the Had don Heights nine n 5-to-3 defeat last Sunday on the grounds of the losing team. The contest was fast from the start until the last man was out. Pitcher Jackson, of North End, held the homo team at his mercy, only allowing five hits that were safely scattered, and did not let up until his team had nmasscd a commanding lead. The tleldlng of Dougherty and tho catching of Liebuer also njtiycd a prominent part In the victory of the North End nine. North End Club has July 17 open and would like to hear from first-class teams haying home grounds In Pennsylvania, New Jercy or Delaware offering a rca- sun.iblo guarantee. All communications should I12 addtessed to J. C Kberle, man ager, 1615 North Hope street, or phone Lombuid 2438 between 1 and 1 p. m. Olney Club defeated ThlladolpMa Textile, leader of the Philadelphia Manufacturers' l.fiiKU tn the morning game by the score of in to r and In the aftrrnoon tilt trimmed the Kern flock nine, last lear'a champion of the Suburban I.raeue, by tho ecore nf .", to 2. Olney would like to nrrniiBO Sunday sanies wun teams naving numo grounds in or out of town and offertnc u, suitable guarantee. J 11. Kills, manager, 0504 North Sixth street. ' North Side Professional baa July 13. 14, 20 and 21 open for tlrst-clat teams having homo grounds and offering a suitable guaran tee, John J Hoover, manager. 2035 North Amerhun street, or phone Ktnslngton 04 OU tv. Vlctrlx Reiprtes would like to hear from nil teams having home grounds and offering a aultable guarantee. II. Conway, minjger. .ri43."i Vine atreet, or phono Uelmont tiOOO nfter 7:30 p. m. Falrhll I'rofesulonnls have July 13 and 27 open for any flrst-clais teams having home grounds and offering n reasonable attrac tion. J. l'. .tlcuermott. manager, -ua urK ney Btreet, or phono Kensington 0330. Dauphin A. ('. would llko to hear from teams ha!ng home grounds In Pennsylvania. New .Teraey nnd Delaware offering a reason, able inducement. K. S. Horner, manager, 1C01 West Cumberland street. Wjuiftla A. A., n semlprofesslonal traveling team ha .lulv L'O. 11. L'll. 17 and several other dates during August for nrst-class teams having home grounds in or out of town offering a fair Inducement. Charles Kellner, manager, 2aoi Master street, or pnone iop lar U3UU tV after 7.30 p. in. U. H, M. C. Quartermaster team has July 13 open for first-class trim hating home grounds and ottering u sultnble guarantee. I'r.uik DeCuto. manager. 3114 Annln streit Woodlrn II. C -a fourteen and fifteen ea old team, would like to book games with all teams of that elans. A. Jones, manager, -.ill Mlrtlowood street. rhllmore A. A. would like to hear from all first-class home teami having July i.t. 2n and 27 open irdwln Leech, mannger, 2747 North 1'ront street. P. II. T. broke the Kensington Congrega tional team's long string of tlctoriea last Saturday by defeating It by the srore of 2 to 0. 1. It. T. has duly 13 open Mnd would like to hear from flrst.clas team having home grounds and offering a reasonable guar antee. J Whiteside, manager, 3511 Jo)ce street. lledln A. V.. a first-class homo team, lias July 13. 20 and 27 open tor any nrst.clans traveling teams of that class. Amos P. Weaver, manager, 1311 North Kcdlleld street. . Catonr Club, a first class traveling team, has July 13 open and would like to hevir from a tlrst'Clds team of that caliber having home grounds and offering a sultablo guar antee. 1. Peters, manager, 103U Murrls street. Lincoln Stars, a seventeen and eighteen year old traveling team, ilalma the ihnm plonshlp of that class In the northeastisrn section of the city. The team would like to arrange games with all home teams nf that class, i:d llurtkvy, manager, 3127 Custer street. Hufctrr Club, a first-class traveling team, has July 20 nnd all of August open and would llko to hear from all teams of that class having home grounds and offering a suitable guarantee. Hohert I.. lieether, manager, 2007 South Franklin street. SO. Columba, a first-class traveling nine, has July 13 open for a first-class home team of that class. James L. Cofte, man ager, 22J3 West Harold street. Philadelphia Professional have' July 10, 11. 17, IK. 20. 21 and 27 open for games with first-class league or Independent rluhs having grounds. Hilly dray. 27.11 North Ninth street, or phone Kensington 4070 or .Vil5 after 7 p. m. The Vnlkonei P. C. a first-class traveling team, has several dates open this month and next. C. lllesslng. 1S2I Howard street. Auburn A. C. has Julv 13 and 20 open for contests with first-class home teams ps)lng a fair guarantee. A. l.andis, 1U37 West Arizona street, or phono Diamond 01)31. I Clarence Carman, the former Ameri can champion will finish his special train I lug at Atlantic (ity this afternoon fur the annual American championsiup mo- tor-p.iced raco at 100 kilometers (C2H miles) which Is scheduled for tomorrow evening nt the Point Breeze Motordrome. Carman has been working out on the beach at the seashore resort nil week as ho Is doubly anxious of registering a victory In the titular contest at the local wooden way tomorrow. He was the AinerUan champion In 101G nnd 1917. but lost his title and honors last season to Percy Lawrence. As this race no doubt will be his last until after the present gigantic In ternational stiuggle is over he Is de sirous of winning, and incidentally le galnlng the championship which he lost to Lawrence last year. Carman has been ordered to depart for un army cantonment on July 20. On tho comparative showing of the men competing In tomorrow's etent thus far this season Percy Lawrence Is a slight favorite. This advantage, how ever, can be wiped out completely by the draw for the pace makers For the first time this season five men will compete on the local ttack They will be Clarence Carmun, Percy Lawrence, Mendus Bedell, Ehnei Col lins and George Wiley The pace makcis vt 111 be Peerless Jimmy Hunter, who paced Lawrence to a championship last 5 ear; Norman Anderson, Ilody Lehman, Speed) Vandcrberry and Jimmy Moran. Order Hubbell to Report Jnplln, .tin.. July 0 William Hubbell. pitcher was orderul tn report to Ihe New York Nationnls at Pittsburgh In a messag from Man.igir MrUrnw toil.ij Hubbell Is owned Iiv the New York lub. but was pent to Kansas C'ltj. of the American Association, this scar nnd later to the Jnplln club, of the Western l.eaKU'. which closed its season Hundav. Trout Fishermen Disappointed Hniletnn. Julv 10. With the close of the liuui iiHiiuia nt-ntiiiii it vvpi-a on anglers of the Hazleton region say that thev have had verv poor lurk thus far This Is duo to the cold weather, numerous rains and the high condition of tho streams Pavorlte nooks that In past sears slelded large c.itihes were often not good even for a bite this summer Selah Kilrd h m pny . . . . Hanks otlt b i'orbes Stout Ila cl Top th. While ,. s Telrose li h . bv Aitell Kills ... .1 llollvroud King. ch. g.. b Oenerul Watts Jamleson Will Alblng. b. i . bv Ilinjolla. Ai- bin Petri s ueen. b m bv Peter tho i !r, j ( Tlmm.i. ... . . I Telford th g. bv Constenaro. I.d- man . . .; Hearllese. b m.. bv (Jreat Heart. Xllllnxv dla 'lime. 2 1l. 2 Id's. 2.1u'j. .,,., 'ihe I'aslg. three-s ear-olds trot. 1100 0 first division . . , , Mamie l.ui ke d. f by Cordon Todd. Valentine , l Lleven lil.it!. hlk u. bj M.inrlio. l.ec 2 Mjltnf br bv Malnlraf Cox I Piter I.afavette. li c.. by Peter the Ur-at .McDonald 3 llettv Mac. br f . by Peter Montgom- erv. Stlnson J Sadie Janet, li f . bv Peter the Oreat llavdeu Axvolothe bv Axvnrthv White 'lime. L 14 2.13'a . 2 u4 tlass pacing, purse ll.'OO, Halbov b g . bs Hal II. Millahon. 1 IV, er (1 . b h Iiv the tVolverlnc. Snow ... ..'.." Utile Halite h g . bv lied 131m. jr i ux . . . . . , " Time. 2 nt . 2 llS'a 2 (IT'S 2 12 tines pacing, purso 11000 Margaret Margrave, r. bv Mar grave. Palln . 1 Uudllght tn h . bv Ilia King Hid. irurphv ... .4 Lord aevtiiuur. blk. h. bj llaron uale. i'.tli fl .... . ... - Oracu Klder. br. m . bv Hoc Klder, Jr. Martin Our King, b g . bv Atlantic King, titokes Mattlt tl.e Ureal th m . bv Peter tho Oreat Heaves 7 Miss Abbe Ilrlno b m . bv tho Abbe, ltav .3 Hlshland Lassie, blk. tn . bv tho Abbe, Kdmand U Time 2.110',. 2 07'.. 2 (IS'a . I If hii N The Magneto Equipped Eight sa 1 I -M I ' Shi 8 PERRY CASE BOTHERSOME Player Awarded to Ho-ton Braves June 12 evv York, July 10. Tho decision oi I the National Commission In tho Scott Pnrrv rase was announced in Cincinnati June 12. Because a minor league was Involved two additional reprcsentatltes sat In Judgment upon the case. The per sonnel of the commission consisted of Chairman -turpi; t Ilerr nam r"ldent of the Cincinnati Xittlonal League club; President Tener, of the -ationai League : It B .lohnsen, president of the American League ; J. H F.irrcll. secretary of tne National Association, and It II Haugh. president nf the Southern Association Tho evidence submitted, upon which Ilerrm.inu, Tener and Knrrell avvatded the services of Perry to the Boston Na tionals, while Johnson and P.augh did net cuiciir. showed, according to the coinmlsison report Perrv was sold tn the Boston Nation als by the Atlanta Club, of the Southern ' Association, under an optional agree- i ment for $2000 Peiry deserted the Bos ton club In June. lfll". after the latter organization had nald $500 of the nur- chase price Ilneion was assured Its 1 4! f The Mai! ) o I 6 7 dr bssssssssssssssssssssssssss- i I 1 I 4 I '1 1 ii I, n 77 a " " i 8 3 3 4 1' I :i 3 1 4 8 5, IS 0 3 ds 7 ds i B L The General Manager of one of the largest En gineering Companies in Phila delphia was called in con ference by the other execu tives of the Company to con sider the purchase of an Eight Cylinder Automobile for the use of their officers. The result was a telephone order to deliver a STAND ARD "8" at once. This Speaks For Itself! Many of the well-known mechanical experts in and around Philadelphia drive STANDARD "8's." Have you ridden in the STANDARD "8"? Immediate Delivery Eastern Motors Corporation G55 No. Broad Street (Corner tVullaee) Philadelphia Ls 1 fir 1 WBy r 1 1 1 rlKhts to tne pi.-i.ver woum ne proiecieu x If Perry ever returned to organized bnse- ball i:.irly In the prfsent season the '"i pitcher icturned to the Atlanta club ana (j was sold to the Philadelphia Americans H 3inl Is plating with that club. When the decision of the National 11 Commission was made public Connie Mack manager f the Athletics, ob tained a couit Injunction at Cleveland on June 17 preventing the Boston Nationals i from Interfering with the activities of Perry until the case could be argued on , Its merits before tho court and final de-, clslon given I NOTES FROM THE ALLEYS At II, m KiistinA A1Itm last nlzht the fourth series of cames was rolled oft by Section A of the Keystone Duck Pin League. It beins an Ideal night for the sport, a. laree and noisy but Jolly crowd was pres ent. Pltralrn still retains the lead In the leamie by dlvldlns four games with Irvlnr Manes tlo also tied Pllcalrn for the bad by wln nlnc four from Qirmantown. T!i lilirlipst Individual hejir was made by Hill, of Pltealrn. in the third name, he snllllnc them to n total of 137. this beln the highest rolled this senson by one man He was also the hlghist total scorer of tne evening, toppling s.n. nia iirair.fc ;! being Drumm, also of Pltealrn. who totaled 431, Stewart defeated the White Elephants three out of four games, the first three going to fctewart 103 to 383. nia te.4i2.ai7 to 432 but In the fourth session the white Klenhants walked away from Hlewart. .win ning by a score of BIS to 42'-'. Hutchinson In the setond game scored 123 for Stewart and Moss scored 120 in the fourth for the Klenhants. their scores being the high oneB of the event. jlanestlc trimmed Oertnnto n for the fult count by taking all four games. The tlrst vvas a walkover. 471) to 4 1(1; the second, 17 to 441 i third. N.trt to :7. fourth. 4 to 440. Hartley, for alanestlc. rolled well, being highest man In the third with 1211. Zler. also of Manestlc, rolled 120 In the first. Morris, for Qermantovvn. showed up best for his team by rolling 120 In the tlrst, Pltealrn and In Ins divided the evening's honors, each taking two Karnes Irving won he first and fourth by scores of TiOft to 483 and 4114 to 483. Pltealrn took the second nnd third by stores of .'."0 to S13 and 41)4 to 470. Hill's bowling In the second and third games for Pltealrn was the main eausa of downfall of Irving, he storing 12(1 In the second and 137 In the third. Drumm also rolled well, having two scores of 114 and being second hlghvst man for the evening. Pltcalrn's score of r,no in the second gamo vvas the highest score registered this seu son by a live-man team In duck pins. . TRAM STANDING W. I,. P.P. W. I.. P.P. Pltralrn. 11 fi . Stewart.. X H ,300 Manestlc.. 11 6 .088 (ierman'n. 0 10 .373 Irving... 8 8 .ftvu Kleiibants. 4 13 .230 Quartermasters Beat Medics Ciimp Dl, N. J.. July 10,-r.Th.e Quar termaBter'8 Corps greedily helped Itaelf tn ten runs In the third - lnnlnr bun 1mw4 In &$' i( A atth-lk yettUretay, wlnntasT frm HeMrtta. tWU - - W Wt li: W by thy score ot 7tu 2, -,., . ., '- -n ,. u, . ill !! Ill i I '.jj UtUt.s. hJ .. .- jI.L, j. . v ' m aiVJ WK titt TlR ". . , ill I jnTfmiisssssssssssssssssssssssss.lsriHlVlTT11 111 tf111ttltlliif111llltl1Mllllllllllt Ml I WHJO HAVANA FILLER. SHADE GROWN -nnrwrn. n.u.P. CIGAR CaPHILADCLPHU ulMMUiliUtiil -' ,i4, s':.Ua it sMlfr Jh . ,.V, fSXjfA -"-.?fV LiiJBSfcfA Times like these bring out the genuine in all things. Uncertain and doubt ful values pass unnoticed and the worthy enjoys the full measure of recognition. This is the biggest season the Oldsmobile has ever known. Prompt Deliveries Assured Larson - Oldsmobile Company 231-33 N. Broad St. LOCU8T 44S7, T HACK SI40. m Worm Drive .., . .a .'r'i-Ks.-tBi '.,' Ifv1' bSJJ JL m Some months ago we began a careful investigation to secure a high class line of commercial cars that would measure up to our ideas of service and satisfaction. Either our judgment has been too severe or our requirements a trifle too exacting for not until after the most exhausting search did we discover, in the SCHACHT, a motor truck that is really capable of delivering the quality and quantity of service to which we feel the owner is en titled. The SCHACHT is a truck we are proud to represent. It is a masterpiece every detail of it, and you. may rest assured that we will back it with a sales and service organization that will leave nothing to be desired. We are now ready to discuss your hauling problem. Murray Motor Sales Company 833 N. Broad Street M" l: w -Vft 9 I & t- J.i & r . 4 'i ti j.m &A 9 M m .m f .a J ,U t?;1 m Mr-,7. ia?r)!:wr,p