i"'.!nn "." -s!j-n ascw"?, r?.r nrr?TB'TT?TfF -r '.:-".; -T.rv ...mmMBKL" 'rffflsorvw -- --" - --- i, 'M'FUVirB I -I lA. L,'t,P VY 'Qrf , j i,T . , i. . ! ' !, & . .... .' , VT ' , C , tf vr- " ,t jl- --;. "t - , teT'VW ' v "' r v ;."fl t " 'EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 11, ldlS ' :J &! MW " 7H ' JUL BROWNS OPEN SERIES WITH ATHLETICS AT SHIBE PARK MOTORCYCLE RACES AT POINT BREE1 w BROWNS OPEN SERIESTODAY Jimmy Burke Will Make His Local Debut as Manager, EACH HAS WON FOUR PHILS EAGER TO I GET REVENGE Anxious to Get at St. Louis MATCHED TO MEET IN RED CROSS GOLF PLAY THREE LEFT IN 'i A 1 JUNIOR Hoi Matches Expect Cardinals in Third Game of the Series Decide Metropolitan)& lenius Title 4 ra" t Isl" r !, r? Ifc ' L hV Jimmy Hurke nntl his Rt i.oiiW Blown arc with in today fir a fotir-cinne .tny Thin Is the first time that Tiurlfe hni heen hero In the capacity of manager Since he stepped ntn the shoes of Fielder Jones the Urowrn have been dolnc lietter work than at any ttme durlnrr the season, and It li the (tenernl belief In St I-oiils that Jlmniy li roIiik to make (rood an n leader Jin has Ions been keeptntc hli lleht under a bushel. Jut as rat.Mornn did bsfore he took the ' reins and d of the 1'hllllea to lctnrv In 1915. Hurke Is reroRiilzed ns n man llior oughljr vcrsdl In the technique of the game." and thus far has procd con clusively that he knous how to handle baseball iiMjei. somethlnj; that Matli rvvsnn nnd inanv others have not been able to do, In spite rf Kreat personality and knowledge of baseball. When the Urowns were seen here !at Ihev ucte in fourth place. Sl irtly after that however, they began to slump anil dropped far down In the race, where tlif.v lemalned until Butkc took hold of tha club. At present the Drowns are in fifth place and tue pushing Washington hard for 11 first-division berth The Athletics and JIiovviih li.ive pln'rt two seilps. one here and one in St 1. tills In the eight contests Rtncril both clubs liae won four vrame" Here is the va the teams have performed nciinst each otlitr this season AT Hlllnl PA UK M t SI Louis. I Millet I. J. a . HI. I .mil SI Linus 4 3. Atlil.tim -J Mhv '." thltli-. Mm :' May 2S -Mhlf tlis -HI l.uuls AT SPOnrSMANH I'AtlK ST I.IU'IH June I -SI l.onis, h Athiellt'i- .". June I! HI Louis 4. Athlflli'" 2 .lime a AthletliM J . St. l.mils. V June Athlelks .". SI l.uuls, .1 (len mnlnyst YESTERDAY'S RESULTS MKIlir.N i.kacii i; Athtr!l. :t Dplmlt. 1. ( lilt uen fti New nrk. 1. ItnMoii, it Cloteliiml. O S tiiitliis. ruin), Wn.h!nK(on-st. I.ouU, rain. tiovai. i.i;a(;i i: M. I.nul", I; I'liilllPH. H. t. KntiU, 7: I'liilllft. l (trroml Riimc). !tntnn. 4; ( liirnpo. 1. Nru ork. Mi rUlvliurch, I. f Inilnnull. T: Itrookhn. 0. Clnflnnnlt, "i; ltrorkUn, ( f -.frond ennic). , Schcilule for Toda I .mi;kian imm.x i: j Ft. I.onN at 1'hUm1et.hla (Mf-ar: 3:;o CIrlund at Nr Anrk (leir: 3:10. Detroit at Washington t'lean -I C hiraco at Itotnn -Clrar: 3 :!.", j NATIONAL m:A(11 II rhll.tr nt St. 1-nuU rimrt .:!. New ork tit rittslnirKh If.irj li:ln, Hrookljn a Ciudnmttl ( Irjr: K. Itiistnn at hUacoC rnr: tnu i: nines, 1:3 J nnu ;i:tu. Lebanon Blank? Allanlir (lily H. K. l.thanon. Ph., Jul 11 - !."hmon of tht ppthlfhem Strt-1 LrtiRue. blanked the Allan tip C'ty H H rompim .1 to d hri jet tfrddv ItULklfH had th.e rnilrodiiTS a. throughout n Scraps About Scrappers JACK nniTTON', the Chlcngo wt'ltei welEht, fresh from Ills recent six round encounter with Lightweight Cham pion Benny Leonard, In this city, will be seen In action nt Atlantic City tn nlRht Ills opponent will he K O. I.oiiBhlln, the South Uethlehein mldUle weiBlit. The semifinal hrlnsa loRether KcMIe Jlorgan. tho Kncll.sh featlierwelght. and .lack Kusso, the former Xew Orleans lishtweluht. Itusso since iiialtliie this city his home town has been going; along iiuhis old-time form In the other bouts Jimmy McCabe opposes ICddie Plattery and I'atsv Wallace faies Danny Duck. Johnny ICckhnidt, the local sportsman, will bo the third man In the ring The latffct minor ll.lt It that Turn Shar Kv lh oltl-tlme henwwBlRhl puullltt niti f-nriRt in the Cnlted States nuvy In a few das, i Vnuni: Merllio, the Wtr Tn"K hintsm. uniler lh management itf "Pop" I-en' Motild HUe to ire! anothi'r rpik at Jo Tnher, Ihe loral hantsm Merino also Is eren to nypt Frankle Hums Ktftiie O'Kffe, Je I.Mich or Ilantani Champion Tete Heimsn. Vnuni; Tern MMinrern. the Tloita llght iselcht, states that FranUle rallahan, th Itrooklsn ftluccer simply refused to meet him In a tweivcouna tilt In Hun"a!o MrOniern Is open tn box any legitimate lightweight in the tountry Pare Ate. the Nev York hantsm. ihft has ben malrlietl to box .Ilmm Wllfle iho worlds flAuelffht rhampinn. Is hot on the trails of Pete Herman and Krankle Hurns Joe Koons, the Kensington lightw eight, may tie sen in action at tho Cambria A C. tomorrow night a week Jersey City promoters are lrtng lo ar range a malrh betvieen Joe .leanetle.l the Hnboken hea j weight, and Kid NorfotK, of Panama .lark 1 hoiniisnn, t tie negro hea vweUht, 1. training fur his coming eight-round light with Sam l.ingrord. the Tar llahs They will I seen in ai'tlon In the tlnal bout at WlldHlMicI on Saturday flight. Al l.lppe, a New York sportsman. Is n riahrlng lo mateh his protege, Tom Towler Ihe English heavyweight, with Jack Thompson, the heavyweight sensation IMdle Knne, manager of Tom and Mike fllbbnns, the sensational St Paul middle weight, and Hilly Whulen. a St. Paul light weight. hae enlisted in the United Siats nalj The are Jo report at Xewport News. It 1 Kane has a wife and thiee children to support, hut he said that he will lint return lo his family until the Hun Is beaten. Millie JnrkMin Is In shape for his eight round tilt with l.eo Johnson. Ihe (olored lightweight, of New York Thev are to light before the patrons of the Eastern A. A . of Long ltramh. N J . tomorrow night. Johnny Murray, sparring partner of Jack son, and Johnny I .lias will be the con. testants in the semlnwind-up, Sammy Sflilft". a Harrlsburg llghtwelcht. who made his debut In this clt b stopping his opponent In forty seconds In one of the preliminaries to the Henny Leonard-Jack Itrltton tilt that was held at Shllin Park recently, may be seen in action In the first bout of the nil-star show that Is to be held at Shlbe Park Tuesday evening fieorge she. the local heavvwelghl who recently was drafted Into the Natlcnal Arml. has been appointed boxing Inslruutur at Camp Upton. NY rilOTOI'I.WH T H E A T R E 3 OliNED AND MANAGED UV SIESinCRS OF fHE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION -.i-.i mrvklT tiLl AUOV'E i ilAHKUl tJtiUlVlUIN 1 T o 1 A Y WALLACE REID Till! THINGS wi: i-ovu" CEDAR 0UTH cu-?AcJlDAAVrrN'UB WALLACE REID '" ""WtfiF. COLISEUM M"k" ?,b6i',,hAV0lh VIVIAN MARTIN in "Vivette" M vVTI A 1 Gtn. Mr Mahlewoad Av... vAJLAl-sll-. "lir. d 8U.1 P. M. STUART HOLMES "A 1'AIR OK UIXES" lPUREKA ''0TU MA,,KET STa rJwl.Crmen in- UConfcsaion" r 'V s-t 1 io . -V ff !Vf r If' i J I I '-Jtw 4. -.JaWi v$k -.1 WiWmk ?,J WW COMING HCK TO t . S. Itliija Knmagnc, the leading tennis I a c r of Japan, lias sailed for this country mid will rnnipele in (lie national clianipion'liip tournament next month. Kum.iRuc, ulto was ranked fifth anion;: the Lmited Slates plaers nt the cloc of the 1916 sca'on, defeated a number of ihe ranking experts during his prp iniiH inaion, and his appearance in titular pla again uill add inter-' national interest to the champion-t-llip matches sclieiluletl to he held late in upu-t TITULAR MOTOR RACE TONIGHT A in eric a n Motor-Paced Championship at 62 -2 Miles al Point Breeze LAWRENCE IS FAVORITE II) I'AUI. i'RKP The flist t'hamplonshlii mnlor-pacetl I ace of the year Is down for decisior loniKlit at the Point Ilreeze .Motordrome It Is the annual Aineilcan championship nt ion LiloniPteis, or 02 li miles. Fill) of the best rldets peddling wheel toda will compete, and it Is the opinion of Manager Jack Uodcn that If the men get an even number of the "breaks" the P'cseut record Is likely to go by the bo.iid or omething. Percy Laurence, that sensational fed low ci of pace from Ausltalin who won the title last season. Is entered III to night's contest, and his showing thus far this season has made him n slight favor ite with the rallbiids at the local wooden wa. Last Saturday evening Laurence lode the fastest five miles of the ear. In this race Percy had an Idea that h was behind when he teally was leading This caused him to open up all six c'.xllndets and further Increase his ud anlHge Hut the fact that the majoilty of the rallbiids dii placing their family bank loll and what not, with special em phasis on the what-not, on the present champion doesn't necessarily foietell n ictory for Lawrence. They hae picked wluneis eery night, and one fellow twice had his dope come through The others tefuse to talk. Last Race for Carman It Is on Clarence Caiman thai man) ate placing their hopes. Caiman was the American champion In 1'DIC, but lost the title last season to Peicj Lawrence. This season he has been rid ing In great stIe, hut the breaks have been against lilm. either his pacemaker having machine, ttouble or else getting punctures with Ills own machine. All week Carman has been tralnlnft faithfully on the beach at Atlantic City, taking dally wolkouts before laige and admiring crowds. Lach bike rider at the local track usually prefeis one pacemaker to the othets for some icason or other. Some tlmts two and possibly three favor the i-ame one. It is no i-ecret that Caiman would rather ride behind Peerless Jlmms Hunter than any other. Hut he has been unlucky tn the drav.lng for pacemaw.-i'i Carman Has "Hunch' Carman, however, has a "hunch" thai he is going to draw No. 1 and get firm choice tonight If he does then Law rence will be in for the baldest race of his caieer. nut even though he doesn't draw No 1 Carman believes that he will win, for he can ride well behind Lehman, Anderson and Vauderberry Tonight's event Is likely to be the Inst of the season for Carman He has been ordered to depart for an army can tonment on July 20 and he therefore Is doubly anxious to win tonight, so that he can join the colors as the American champion. While Carman and Lawiencc are slight favorites there are many who think that Klmer Collins, Oeorge Wiley or -Menus Bedell will come through. The pacemakeis will be 1'eerlesn Jimmy Hunter, Norman Anderson, Ftody Leh man, Speedy Vandfrberr) and Jimmy Moran In addition to this big feature contest theie will be the usual motorcycle events. In case of rain the events vvlj be held tomorrow evening. lIOTOI,l..M STRAND U,n" V' 0t Venan80 E ot Bad JACK PICKFORD in "Sandy" I'KAINK.tUKL "" "'V" Sessue Hayakawa '"jJh'avkstw Ar il 1MRO FRONT ST. & GIRARD AVE. k wlllUW Jtunho .Tunrtlon on I'r.nkford MLM WALLACE REID ' ,"uAK"fBVB me. I nPI NT "-'" AND LOCUST STREETS LULU J 1 Mt. .1:30. 3.30. 1:vb..u.3u te U Douglas Fairbanks jouYF'ELLOW,. NIXON B-D BELOW "."t1";. , Taylor Holmes " "nuGQLRsDgAp.. THIS PROGRAM APPEARS IN MORNING AND EVENING PUBUCJJiDGER BEATKN IN DOUBLE BILL n. t mils. Mo July 11 Peeved over their double loss yester ciav cat .Moraii nnd his Phillies were! detetmined today tn wipe cult nt least one of those defeats this afternoon Yes terdaj four Phil hurleis appeared In the double-header mil this morning Pat was undecided which one he would use in today's tilt. The scores of the gnirics )esteidav were T to 4 and 4 tn 3 Oeschger malted the first game nnd " relieved by Watson, who gave way to Davis In the final frame. Hogg ap peared In the tlrnt five Innings of the Second nnd (iecht-er tAnlnnerl tittn hnlrl. Ing the Cards i unless for the remainder of t lie game, though he was continually In hot water Doth Ames and Meadows weic touched llvelj, but weie tight when -cnres thieatencd I Baneiofl and Hemingway did the bat ting for tie Phllnrielnlilniiii Ihu Inrmn getlng two hits In both gameo and scor ing two uins In the second, Hemingway poled tluee safeties In the first and was lnstmmental In getting runs across The Phillies started In the lead In both games. They began the first with tliree inns In the second Innlnn- on Luderus's single. Meusel's triple, Cin vaths walk and singles bv Hemming l way anil Bancroft This lead the Car dinals overcame In the fourth, making rour runs off Oeschger and Wntson be fore there were anj outs, a trlp'e by Itnlrd nnd Watson's w lldncss being the principal factors The Quakcis look the lead again In the second contest, making two runs In the very first frame The Cardinals came hack In their part of the second with enough to tie nnd ndded four countcis in the third nnd one In thw fifth, which brought Hoggs' tetliement Oeschger, who succeeded, was In trouble hut held the Caidlnals runless the re mainder or the contest The Phillies tried seveial times to get enough over to take the game but the best they could do was one counter In the seventh and one In the eighth BINQLET (JNOLEf i -.-. 'T-Vprr --. - r. '.,"!' '.'" ,""" "wir lii thr irifrt floor i","'.r"i.'', oinMrcl lite B00. Red Snr tn if. '.. '""'""' ImittlU mill rotiiltrrt himyftf on II 'illeiimi s Miglf. Thr scotc uns I to 0. l.l,!i'rr ?"? f'"""'1:,' ,ere the iipuo-lne f-,.lrri"i.",..lr",!r ,"rl" Coumbe allowed rewer lills tluiii Ills opponriit. Iittl three dou ble lihi In the It-il ux helped tlirni kern the !mt hin itwuj mini the plair. Ihe nnkeei wne b-., len nut .". (o 1 h tlw Whilo ynx. Thld inritHMP.i ihe ie.,, r thp lird Sot in th Amerlcin Lcnuue to mo and h hair games TUr Omni oaniril a full onine o.i the ( uh thr foiiuer icuiihitv Jiotn I'ittfihwuh. 9 to l. nnd ihe tattrr losiu ,o the liostoit lira i ett, ,J to . Itroukhll Inst It ll AM lll.li a.lmr I.. fl..t.. iintl. John iionil.s nltrhed tn the tlrnt name n lid went tine until the Wth. when hhower IiIIn netted the Kedt the run. The .rorei or the cuiues were 7-0 nnd .1-0, 7ie Giant Pittshitroh on)Hr f, ng i,oIo conti MrCiau'i proplr slamuxrd out foui tttn Int. of truci McCmty had thur ICo-i lutinicV uukle'N htlll weak nnd he retired with tlttorj ithsurrd und Thorpe took hi plnre- In rlchl field fur the (.hints. dim kept up hU huttlnc htreak of r.erdn. net tine one sufetj In two times at bat. 1 of White Soj arr not afiaui lo noil: thr hit m iwrirf. onrf that is one of the imfotxt n hy thru rscapr double p'ny. 7ip Yanks vctc cavuht oil tuo tlouhh kill'ngs tsteutav. Hill MrKerhnlr. third hirinan of thf rjtti'hurKh National I.easue hapeball club, has been ordered tn appear before hi local draft boa id at I'tttftburich .imi to aubmli proofs that li ts enaaced In an t-ssnllal occupation. The action of the board wan tokrn under the recent "work or-flsht" ordei nf inioii Marshal tlenral I'rowder. lc Kethnh wa c(en deferred rlnmiflcntion Iteraune of dpendent before the "work or tlxbt' order was issued It irnilii rtt hut mir In I n h mI )u .ri-int !).Vd t of the loinl Hoard o IS, Kou better as Maurice .. Xhamintt. to ilriii KaUto torn i the box at Nhibc Path: Tlaile, who hiitceedeii Kallio, K fconte thlnc of n luccrr. In the fifth he knotked n ter riffle double to rlsht tenter, onli tn he eaiifchttnlntr to Mretrh It Into u triple. On bin net trip to the rubber he drote n lone wallop to nlniOHt thr ume hpot un IiIm pretiotiK blow, which Walker nubbed one-hnnded after n hard run. Tu Cobb nntl the hhachetitcs hart a flue ffiiie alt afternoon ulth the tesult tn doubt until the eighth frame, nhtn the detain lrach uns cauuht at aecoiid bate Aftei this the fans had things then ou uau rvikln fAUKht Perr. well t the bat he failed to retler a hit In th sixth round he broke his bat on an easy grounder to Bu?h Itallet hii n ter drrepthe motion when there n runner on flrt-t. In the fourth in nl nr tleorice Iturn und M lrkln were cans lit llutfotited nnd run down. Tho. National Commission ha disallowed the alitr t lalm of Oscar Duxes against the Phillies m George Burns nnd MaUtice Shannon had a perfect dav at the bat. eaih getting three hltn in as many trips to the plate I'HOTOri.AYS The Stanley Booking Corporation THE fcllowine thrutres obtain their pictures through the STAXI.EV UooKlnir I ("ornoration which Is a Kiiarantee of early show In of the finest produc tions All I pfctureJ reviewed hefore exhlhltlon Ask for the theatre In jcur locality obtaining pictures through the STAXI.KY RooKIng Coiporaticn A I 12th. Morrl. . Pj.syunk Ave. nitltllllDiu Mat Dally .t 'J; tv. . UASVJ. MAlint. MHUIAHll In "JOAN OK ri-ATTHUUnO' A n-l I r MD AND THOMPSON 8TS APOLLU MATlNEt: DAIUY CONHTANCB TAI-MADOn in "I'l" THE ROAD WITH SALUIh A D n A T A CHESTNUT UEL. IflTH ARCAU1A 1(1 A. M. to 11:15 V. SI. WILLIAM S HART In "SHARK MONROE" m 1 lrQIDr BROAD STREET AND BLUEdIKL' HtlSQUEIIANNA AVE. ELSIE FEROUSON In "A DOLLS HOUSE pmnnrcc main st.. manatunk EMPRLbb MATINEE DAILT VIVIAN MARTIN In UNCLAIMED UOODS FA1RMOUNT MWM,?V- MARY riCKKORD In "M'LISS" fXivTilTvTltEATRE 1311 M.rket St. FAMILY 11 A. M. lo Midnight. ,l "A C.OOD LOSER ' CTU CT THEATRE flelow Spruce JO 1H m)1i matinee daily J1TNE CAPRICE In , "RLUE EYED MARY" GREAT NORTHERN "M&VrfS: CHARLOTTE WALKER In "JUST A WOMAN" IkltnrDI A I MTU WALNUT 8T8, IMPERIAL Mats. 2.30. Evti. 7 t 0. 1IES8IE BARRISCALB . In BLINDFOLDED" I CArMTB ST LANCASTER AVE, LlliALnA Matin. Dally MADGE KENNEDY In "TUB DANGER OAMJS" j NSwitJ 7 lL:l .x&mBf&& V 1 iV M.ttflf&D CAVERLY Killofcr Says Wmghn Is as Good as Alexander Cult her Mill MllrOr U nictrtl n vm Ine thut sllni unchiin t Kriul u pltehfr n (irnver ( trtrlmifl Alf mnlcr. Vnimhnn Ii.ih rfgltrrrl mnrp Ittun r fttrlkfnuta tn a jrumr iimI Iiiih ilMHonril Inln nolhlnc lr. thin n unmlcrfitl pltrhrr. "UMh nil ilitr rcspfiln tit 1fnmler. t iln n"l think there'- , hit nf dlfTer enee. Klllefer I quoted n .nt'tu. mIiti ifskeil who wnn th bettor lulrler oT tin t0. "I think A mm hmi Uf tiw treat u pltrhrr nt Alrxait'ler rtiul F tin not "i thN with the Intrntlo't of hoo-stini V.iMRlmn iimleertrdh. (If roure. their stlr nre dlflerent. Alet N n slile-nrni throner, while iiiichun tin hii aort ment of inrie, to thrir eure, there U little dKTerenre. Vmiitliiin In u re mnrknhh Minrp nine Hint breitk tit tai id AleMinder'K," "Chitk" KtaiH and Ni.ipon I op Terti, Intl.. .luh II llnh IrIonU1 nn Jock Htitrhlnon lefntetl Ch n Kan nnd Geora" Simpson J up an,i 1 in plif tn n Ited fro nlf math here fute.dav Nearlv tKOO wi ieeelfil I1hii made the beat scrc "ll .-Liiij t ir'.WMwtia5s .sRssEass-sfeyan - m.v. NOTES OF THE AMATEURS THIS Goodyear The and Itubbrr t'om panj thN jeai enjojiiiK one nf It1 best Fca"nng nn the diamond in Ihe IilRtoiy of the niRnnlzuUin Tn KtiiC8 hne been p!aed thus fni and the iccord shows nine lctniles nnd ml one defeat Included in the lihl of lctlms aie such fliat-el.-s nlne a Hip Xorwnofl A. A.. IliadfotU. of Hradfotd. Pa. .ina KenMnRtnn ManaRei I Iet: now is lie slrlous of ananclnc game with trams of the callhie of Hllldale, Stetpon. fto horouRii. I-oKan A A, llai rowgatc HItru bridge t Clothifr and Wildwoott A A Teams wiahlns rontesls with lh fjoodyear nine Rnnuld rommunif.ite with 11. A. IMetz, 2715 Hast nearileld siiet-t Rennie OlUk. the Mar Iwliler of the American Boa' Cluli, of West Phila delphia, now is out of the Ramp fot sev eial weeks ns a i esiilt of an lnjuutl aim. which he ieceied while twirling In meat Phapp agalnt the I,aichwood A C. of West IMiUadelphJa. This injuiy m CJMcU W n gi-at blow lo the American Bos' t'lttb, as he Is their best pitcher PreJous to being Injuied be had won twehe games ana lost but one The menibeis of the team are hoping that (illek's arm will round Into shape in a short time Alleehaiu . A. travellnc loam would like lo bear from ail Ilrst-rlas home luh for thf followlnc dates' Jul 13 - and -7. Ausum 3 II Mnhr. 31fta Kmetald street Owhia In a iiilHuiideritandinR with c'ont ille, the fanaunk Professionals arc. with out -i amc for t hit Salurdnj l'lrnt-t las- i luba wishlnst this attraction should address Manager ilenntn Herbert 447 Main street, or phone itnxboroush 09t J Clifton llelehts. a flrt f lass home rhib ba next Hstunlav open and aln Heteral Siturdan in AuRust and September James i: Galiauher. Clifton HHghti, Pa. t. I.uw rence (. I.. a flrst-rlas trael ws nine, has J u I v Kt find several dates In AumiM and September open, H W Fabei 237 V.si York street or phon Keilu4lon IjSIS V between ." p m. and 0 3tl p in Helflehl . A., of tiPitranlown. ha 'lulv 13 and 'J open for first-class teams wishtns to plav for a iensonnble guarantee. Charles J Ilrad. J13G (Jranae stiet. Clermantown Ianinmln C'lnsfc II. a fat fourteen. nfteen ear-old team and fullv uniformed, hai Aucust 10, 17. 2t and 31 open for hom teams In lh above class .Maurice K Felsher, Hl."i South Tent-flrsl street Anthor Plants, one of the fastest travel Inc teain on the road )i without a same for lul '- and all the month of Auxust In rludlnir Sundavs K Itoblnson. 13 Kat Chelten avenue or phone Uermantown 41(11.1 The Plpeflttteri of the Philadelphia N'aw Yard request that It be announced that thev defeated the strons Joiner Shop and now nnmii.Ur ihmplvTi fftut enoush to book con tests with first-class team during Julv and AuKUst Kd Sullivan. 2tl.11 South Pouvier street , Vt K, T.. one of Philadelphia n foremost senilpiufetalonal travellnK teams hts Ju.v 13 and a few dates later n the reason or-n 'learns In or out of the tlty wishing this attraction for Saturday or Sunda ahnuld addresn J WhPeslde 3511 Joce street, or phone Trankford &B0 Philadelphia ProfefcslonnN meet Roxbor- I-IIOTOI'LAVS 111 1V.1 A Dl-TT" STREET THBITUK JJJ IVlAAlr.p 1 li A. M. to I 13 P. M. FRANCIS X BCSIIMAN In ".SOCIAL QUICKSANDS Mnnn - south st. IMKJUCl-. Continuous 1 Orcheitra In 11 TOM MIX In "ACE IIIOII" Pearl White In House of Hate." IS PAI APF -14 MARKET STREET rZ-M-irtVd in A. M In U.13 V M MAPOE KENNEDY In "THE FAIR PRETENDER" PRINPFSS 10,H MARKET STREET I IMHvvCJJ 8 311 A. M lo 11:15 p li MABEL NORMAND In "JOAN OF PLATTSUURO" RFHFNT MARKET ST. Below 17TII lACClX 1 11 A M lo 11 P. sj. DOROTHY DALTON . In "THE KAISER'S SHADOW ' RIAI TO GERMANTOWN AVENUE rI-I-i 1 J AT TULPEHOCKE.N ST. THE DOLLY SISTERS in "THE MILLION-DOLLAR DOLLIES" R1VD1 1 MD AND SANSOM 8TS 1A1 V VJi-il Matin.. Dally GF.ORCB WALSH In "THE KID 18 CLEVER Rf IRV MARKET ST. BELOW JTH JvD 10 A M. tn 11:15 P. M MARY MILES WINTER ' In "Till: OHOST OF ROSY TAYIXIR 5AVflY ,2U MARKET STREET iJnVU 1 8 A. M, to Mldnlaht JUNE ELVIDGE u ",un,nl In "A WOMAN OF REDEMPTION" VTANI FY MARKET ABOVIJ IflTH Q 1 -Vlll-n I ii.iiv a. M. to 11:15 p. 41 MAE MAII8II I In "ALL WOMEN"' VIPTORFA MARKET RT. AB. UTH VJvwlUlAlrt n A.M. toll: Up, M. nOt'OKAS FAIRBANKS . In -"SAYI TOUNli FBLLQW - L:rnrm s mmmsflm elamI fife 4 ; ' lm.- 1 ,f,. A-cjML.-M f ( I 9Ss vTfe I iitrii.uti i ml tin ill urntintl uthlMr. II wem M(asALE.XA STIRLING ninth I hi Saturdav t pen i!iii fm with nrstihi" team! having parks city or nut nf town are lulv l -I 2it caitis in tlie J I IllKl 4ii7fl ni 2" HUI t.tav plum'1 UenoiiiKtnn j .i.il. hT't i ' -o . -ml i mond oil during me dav I i llnrrett A. A. U wllliitiit n tame f r I Saturdav Mauawi" 'f rrt-c !" I . 1 1 libs Kpould communif ale itli I II thii nnv 1 jJonneii 2Ui 23U7 North sevfnihsir. I ud U im IIuvn (luh. fteilt from li i I or If s ovtt Pennssrove, Mat rowKau and Itrookilne ij without a uam Cor lulv 20 w Ith home rlulm .Ine Atelfnun lll.l'l nn n Tv en U -third street UalliKe II. (',, rompi'Med of mino- iuui and scholastic star, still ha a few open dates and would like in hoar front m team hs Melrosp. I'aliuvr.i Mi And tews Korbea stetson HatrowKate and otlioi t. iun of that itas M. Gottlieb. Uu5 t'oluniiiia avenue ( dinp I)i lo Vh Stoic Tram The lepieseninttvc team of i amp ri. managed bv Hinn Wal on. ntbletic di rector of ("amp I)I, will plav at the Sliavvbildge A Clothier Athletic KMd on Saturday The SUnvbi Jdge Clothiei team has alieady defpated the engineers and Pioneers from Camp Oi and felt that they vfie entitled to a game with the big team O llearn or (amphell will be in the box for l)ix with Hi ugg.v doing i tho rect King "Triple -Heated" Gas Gives Greater Mileage FULTON "Triple-Heated" gas means an average of 12 to 14 miles to a gallon a previously unheard of record for any one-and-a-half-ton truck. Such mileage such economy, appeals strongly to practical purchasing agents. And as a result FULTON trucks are found in over 300 lines of business. They are being purchased by such discrimina ting fleet owners as John Wanamaker, the Standard Oil Company, the Texas Oil Company, the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company and others. But FULTONS are not "one-feature" trucks. They are built from the ground up for the hardest kind of service. Look them over. Note the SV inch frame the internal gear drive with its 92 power application, its greater strength and lighter weight, the improved rear spring suspension, taking stress through two "main" leaves instead of one the improved radiator with 362 cubic inches of cooling surface, u mi&mM$ Mrs RONALD H. BARLOW llomslt) Texas Will U ait in for Ruling on ll ork-or-Fight Order lorl Uorlli. 1v . .Jul II. Koeer unrti-liv 'h h.iM'hitll dav are over until un f.rfirl il nillnc tomes rrcu .ivIiIiieIou nn the Main of it pro 'chimin I baseball iduvtr under the Crowder "work-or-tlght "nl-r. lie told hU loinl drin hoard Inst nisht lb it be will remain here until it de Wirti Is made, when he will either return In tile nrdiii iN or Ret a iniltion whir It Meets wllli the approval of the loan). leteKruniN were -en t to (.eneml ( rovvder throuxh je upiieuls hourd usk tuz for nn Ininifill tie rullnj; in the llnrusbv inse. Iho ilellslo.i will be of tiatinn-wlde in terest, ns It will either make or break rrurcxslnn il btsehall for the ha la mr of the present siusnu, llnrnsb.v has htd seter-i'l ver,v Hatlerinc otlers from slilp varil tomp.iuleN of the hast, but will nav irt iitteutlon to these If he U allowed to renin In with the M. laiuN ilub. lie eni iiluilleiillv denies the reports that he Is dissatisfied with hi- present berth. In tttst his tipneil Is denied, Hornbv will tit tent un offer from a ship) ird mmpiinv at Vtllmlncton. IM Dupcv I O'tC (.1.1 lllll Sgjiti't li,.- I'liiN ( Inrinuiili O . luiv 11 )i liOlM 'mumlK'ioTi .ii-.ill.tu.il tli --il.iv .lulms of )! ,il )Uk" tuilisi in. I'lnilif s in, S ',iul in .( .1 1 mil. 1 h 1 1 lib .j iIimmi wiifriU ' JHS MOTOR H J t:: H trucks H? Ff RUas ' FARMINGDALE, LONG ISLAND T iiVfSMcr' - "AT THE PORT OF NEW YORK" the scientific distribution of weight, and the other "husky" and distinctive character istics of FULTON design and construction. FULTON trucks are built in the largest factory in the country devoted exclusively to the multiple production of-one-and-a-half-ton trucks. And in the FULTON price of ,$1620 you directly benefit by the economies of this large scale production. Fulton Truck Company of Philadelphia 2330 Market Street riiune.s .Spruce GS3G Kate SMI -tlhleti's Shouldn't Tain Long Shotvors. Says krttger "1i, iHti f under the hwrr too Innjt." T'tiit I the fxpreinlnn tieil man lime ht lliirohl Krnser, world'fi (hum plon In the KM)tird birk htmke. when In tra ninjc Ivrncer l u iuliiiiner. an tut r Ainu n nnl tin ill urntintl athlete. t runtime t I. rnirer. more than flte miniite under the hnwrr m your otreimth. XirurilliiK In Hie h m kitroke hiliniilon. the nthlete ihonlil turn nn lh wiirin w.iier (Irt. nnii three mlnuteH with ftoxp li i mutch, (old witter Mlmnlttte nil the tilnl tirtltllle- lis ho ttlert ttjMin the !riMi st.tem, Kriieer hn that nfter iiie hnwcr (he nthlete hhuiild tnke n tcnorl rnh wllli 11 uir-e lovtet, until the -kin t ilrlt ulnw JACKSONJO MEET DUNDEE Im"I.i hi Jul oi'liauk(n '" lit New irl., .1 ll Is II l'"ullo ing hm bout wllli Kunkie Hi lit in Hosioti. .Inbiim luindee -Jtt leil down lo strict ti.iluing esieida for Iiih forthcoming bittlc nub Willie .laikson. tu be staged at Mie opening show of the ,Vew .lersej' SimitsmeiiH Club in Hip snacious arena of Ihe llpanit! Hiding Academy. Wcc- haukeu. Tliuisilav night, .lulv IS Dundee has called off all matches lie i has had hooked betwppn now and Hip nine ioi ins mee-ing wiiii .incKson. as ne wants io ihkp a goon rest and op In top condition for the bout with the man who1 .. nn r.... n.. i.. I. !.. i. a-.,, bovei 'ever 'in kno.'k nut the little Italian Kimetpr I)tindro piob.iblv will do nil of hi tr.iin.ni; at Itlllv (ruiip's Kvimiapium in Hnilfin v hero lin htw ptrpatod for mot of Hit' hntltes in or noat New Yorl He wHI hf ji-.fd bv .1 rorjM of tutlnera nnd -paiiliit; p.ittnpr TO FIGHT FOR ELKS , Special Sliuw for Slmrr Niilor-i1 ! rrtinpril for Toniptit , t lit tit lo Cit. .lulv 11 The Atlantic rpv SpottitiR: Chili lia miauled a npp- ! ial fIiuvv tonight for tin laitlnc: Klks, I w hci ai h old i 11c then golden anniversai ! at the duirf this wvcU I Thp pioRrani Ip hh pi Montlou a could pnuvititv be h ranged and the main bout 1 will pte-ent .lark Rrltton and Knockout j Li uglilln in i ri eighl-iound spsIoii Hilt toii Im now Hh mot vpnatlnnal hoer I hrfoic llif puhllc m.iinlv tiirougli his 1 Sen n v l.tonaid 77ie near Thit atle on . FAST SETS ARE PLACED ? rw Inrk. JUlv lLJK KtcrjlhlriK lind simnipred down tedV' , in the Juiiioi meiropol.tan tennU OlMijn-) liinimlup until Intro were only threirftj , nnd the local fanciers of thl sport'flur&V n ... .. ...... . . ,.t . a isuiuiK nn jimi ,-11)0111 nn lntereaHngi Mnti-st for the final linnors m If Kra ! nailonal epnt Ail iho boy navtfiti, III till tnlirmi mcill i. m fnlnrllaa wdni i liap Ijcfn fuming aloiifr taut enouHVy-t!)' i'fi on ihp Iii-cIk of Hip veteran wlnner. anil tli (irnlili'in to fiRure out whlcU' "lie Is EoiiiK lo cnnip lo ths front Ui' tpnnlR ll.II.lt rFiP . VpsIphIh nt in. Tfrrare Club tlnkt! I'Uihush, (ieialil Knipmon and Frank Aiiiiprson wen- tlip ninrs. ijpsfi' I .wiuerson iipfpaipd i-rnnk RonentlVll cm i nn r. aim lie defeated hm with a liuir.ili, for h II IloRvnilial could get-wast? .two uainfR in the snace nf ttvn seta 1lRm : (erson hart Just a little harder' flRhtAl aKalnst Oeiald ncnialdson. Jr.. who. J thW olilpr inenibpr of ihi vouneer nart of'.ih"i! nonalURon ttnnis family The flritV: i.ernlil liad thp liptter of the other' rloi-ni.i in uir.ii. ... t.... .. .-j 4i: Wfin f3piulil mila . tn. nu. .. 1 .'..; "" '.' i inn iikiii. ui ii, WJVi inif lllll flflPP inillu Viafrl Inliirlil Mnnua.l?' - ...... , n ....... ivu.ui ,ailKig.7 li a Hfiire nl li 2 ( 1 iC if In It.. f... . . .t n " . ? hi tur nnii iiiiintiii inr do)s mere wereij hoinp hot clolnRR Slep Kchlelslnger yta$ the winner in ihp first nart of the itI.;, final round In a inateh against Geonf'eft I'lliiu 'IM.l . ".' ...i.e. i mr an in anu out anairr-'j in nhlt'h either one miffht have wolirMtd lip had been Meail enough, A fariaaW Hie tennis was, o one. rued It was AboutttJ an een nreaK SchlesinRor had a hanlS! tune of it to win the opener at 10-r? anu nine whs no furticuiar reason why 'he should haw- won the net, but h! fame through all riKhi after getting a wuiriii nrfiiopine hi me second en-j counter. In the middle set h could ln only imp game and lonl.ed like a gon&T,m but he perked up when things begarftoj get inuse. in the thiid and managed M" eke nut the lctor.v after a long deuceT,$ set-lo Slieildan flllinej also had'Tawii long encountPi .. i. u w . "-ijx wiin .lerunie uang anu flnallv won It - 5. C-4 l)piPii Si,,,, VD.i., '.. Detroit Sipna r -..,. i-iv,ii rt ?m "" MWie. Ij.. lmv n -,ick CorTfy.'i km veteran Wentrrn I. easily nlaip an4 rji3 I J,""?' Vh.fe!:L,VV:hhr.,'"rA.'V?'i'sl season Hnd will nla .-..... ....... - . ... ....- , ruiaitiuci ou lIlVStVH iiri iiiih iixhp. nn LBn.u nouncen iti nini hanud Sunda The ff(trn Ij-ni l-Ti What May Happen in Baseball Toita .TKI.NAI. I.KAr.WK We list Win 1-n.V': f lilincn New ur I'ltl-liiirih rhllllrN ItrvH'nn Clnrlnnnti llronklrii t. Louis .IMS'". .nan .sno .471 .4.12 .(?! .4'!t .41). .n ,H7f .HXV 37 in 40 41 44 .437 ,431 .413 AMIIHICAN' 1. 1: MILT. Mnii l.nnt I'rt. Itutuil New url Cleveland llihlllRlnll Chiniro -t. I.cmiI, Detroit Athletic 1"! . ..1RI 4 1 S' 41 3H 40 H7 .'17 XX .17 XK .10 44 S9 4,t .KM ..til) .4 D.I .): ,to .39 il. intern. tear dhvm applet fie power the nm of the wheel not at the center. meant 92 more power. The driving is . separate unit, the load betni carried solid dead axle. . ,i,r Wi Win Tfw" iwm .M- 6 ,5S . ,(ion .ajf A. "oo ;.4ML St Send tor our booklet "Triple-Heated Cos" The Fulton Motor Truck Company Farmincdalc, Long Island "At the Port of New York" Distributors in all principal cities M . SJ ,m ,G "X & a IV' .3.1 A. . 3 $8 i M' -3 T ) i'i I ru4. 4- - M. ,t (I "S 1 . ' .' . ' ' w " .&' :& &K tt' . " . .. r I. "ff " '
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