Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 02, 1918, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 10, Image 10
' I -rf1 . ir 'EVENING PUBLIC JiBDaER-PHIiiAiDELPHIA' FRIDAY; I ATJ&tJgT ;itfU : ty ; V , ?rt .; , U V i- :T,-a 6rawis a real hero he has undertaken to manage toney and zim at same Wmi 'i 4 a ' W -! M te-i lCK HENDRICKS ORDERS l:4vr MINUTI? SIGNALS AND CARDS WIN ,? p ftutv Pilot Omits Sinfrlrs M Calls for Extra-Base Knock in Pinch and Twi- light Game Goes to Visitors it By ROBERT m i. Sport. Killlor Ktrnlnr I'nhllr I tdsn 'j'TClVEN a worm will turn, but Just I"7T? "wild-eyed elephant on a rampage. dope we have on the subject. -wnpm ,was very mucn on color jesterday at the Phils' park, when tno t. 'Loole team, after llns supinely on jWilSllOrne folks walked all oer It, suddenly BfttM Srf tfce lot with the. short end of the MrSOnff. Those nthlete3 who occunv PfilaKUe came t0 llfo lon" fnoush to spilt 1 muc vituu vi niv ittuibiiL tli:iui, fcutl I" .IUIII1 L Ileum ILits, llir ijHiiTci-uuueu, iiaru-nunuHK mu unappreciaieu manacer or tne l arils, uurins i)f(the afternoon he tried eery sunt known In baseball to squeeze out some jljprt of a victory, and after seclns every break so against him for eighteen 'Minings Anally was successful In the nineteenth meaning the tenth frame of'tho second bill. Jack tried the dplnjed steal, the forward pass, the crlss- Cross, the hit-and-run which woiked perfectly except for the hit and een vljent so far as to Instruct one uinncr to try to1 swipe the home plate Ho tw snagged at eery turn, however, but instend of flopping foi the long count Hendricks perpetrated a Houdlnl stunt and pulled the Cards out of the sack after they apparently had been stacked , Jack discovered in the tenth inning that his signals wero wrong He .had been calling for singles and sacrifices and thev weio not numerous enouerh to win. So in the tlnal frame, P.W i'Pltcher and struck out and Anderson PTO -""" ., oiHiion. mime in- f,,ii. fciMiih, IIUCCr, I iiriOll IlPatllCOte, tile IXM demon slugger, had forced Anderson at second and was moating on first IMI "ter the blow. Then 1'aulette trotted up to the plate Hendricks slgmled ; ror a two-bagger and rauly came through with a bnislerous biff which I bounded off the barrier in left tenter Heathcote counted nnd the batter reached third on the throw-in. Hoinsln's single sent Pjulette immr. n.,,i LttM stuff was off. Needs More Signals IP MANAGER HENDRICKS bid more slgrals for two and three baggers the Cards would win more m Karnes. It must be remembered that good signals are highly essential to a team's success, especially those nu trltlous two and three base soaks It Is said that Hendricks would like to have a lot of signs, but his boss can't afford It. The Cards spoiled a no hit contest fop Mlque Prendergast by making leven of them. It was Just as dllll CUlt to get on the bases as annexing a season pass for Falrmount Park when business Is dull They soaked $H Mlquos slants all over the lot and w "bad him enlovlnc himself like a ,: . . .. . ... Afii drowning sanor noicnng on to a sponge hfl in mldocean. Everjbody banged the Kjr ball with the exception of Clifton -l.f :Heathcote and a few others. Clime, Bit however, swiped a base, wh'ch Is Eg"; , pretty good for a kid Just out of col- :le. 6' tl Mnrnn nnq a Arv mnph npr jturbed person when he caught the Fan-port special last night. He wanted both of those games to prove to the other clubs that he still was in the ilonal League. He tried to win In Jhe last Inning vvhen he sent Gavvj Cravath to hit for Pretjdergast, but the pride of Port Indian did nothing Hut end the game on a foul. It Is rumored that Pat Is going out to shoot a. tinhenrv In the dark.nf lthe moon and wear the left hind wheel for good luck. TJOWEYER, there uai snme con JT1 solution, for Elmer Jacobs per Htltted the Cards to lose the opening combat. When Elmer la tight he la correct. Yesterday he ucn i cry right, jof he held the aliens to three scat- j'l.tererf itallops and shooed them annji irqm inc name plate. He also stretched a tico-base hit into a single, thus establishing a iccord for the ?fay. Among Those Present PICKLES DILHbEFER the kid catcher of the Phils who Jumped jitthe club to sign with Uncle Sam. wan- . trerea mio mo press dox wnne me fll1 .. lHnnR UA Ant .. Willis WCIC WllllllllB IIIC 1I10L KB'ur ickles Js stationed at Camp Merrltt. wl addition to doing his hit in iiirig the world safe for democracj tches on the baseball team The erritt team defeated Steelton Wfd- hxeauay and the soldiers motoicd to Philadelphia to take a look at some klc-leacue stuff. With Dllhoefer were Oeorge WhlHed and Snooks McCiHltl ;ffn, rormer high lights or our mil "0 "The army life U the llfn Tor iVie ' , Bushed Pickles between lnnln-;'. 'I 4 Save gained ten pounds in tl r list cMOnth and Whined nnd McGafflcan ,ttv acbiiiit, nuanic cici , ia , r- )r vvorKins naru dui enjgy u i ti any morning arm is great tnd wo are out of our tents at 6:45 a. m Of '-.eourse. we have to get up at tint 'hour, but it's great Just the Ram.-" 'f.'Vrtii fthntllri hnif epen RiiSu TfrAss. ,, ....... -.. ---- . r, pticn yesieraayi tie na.i everv- tz a pitcner snoum nave and cou'ri beaten tne pest ciuo in the rid. We have a good team, but it il', Improve when George Whiltoil Urthes the baseball field Gu-ro 13 IlkulMV ,1,t n rflamnnil tit Ihn unlnn IiiibA will pnmnlAta it npvt u-pol. Than ,--" " r - ..--- . ...v.. vetliwatcn our smoKe' 'jT-wnittea nas Deen promoted to a eorporai ana 1 nave my npivtr&t'nn J tor a first-class private Nj I am only a buck private The ."ifor'nee Lbetween a buck private and .1 Hrn, 1 Class private is six uuckh a monin Ijatroducing the Baron AMES F. DOUGHERTY put one fover on the big promoters in the ted States when he rot Jack Demp- kT' corsent to meet Billy Miske at PjTjSt Phillies' park on August 10 The V, j'wron of Lelperville, who Is 'one rf 9h squarest men In the boxing game 3 today, offered J15.000 for the match. B'Xjil.thus outbidding the other asplnuti yjjH m) np ova, v. vai.fi nuni lid a'jiiuj '.a7 AM'ina finnt u M tTlmitrharf tr i-nnpjlvfH tlia Maa nf i staging the bout in Philadelphia at r Harrison, iv. ., tsaturany oero.-e qKrapsey proceeded to work on Ful htMI. r'-JThat Irishman looks good to n.e.' kid Jimmy. He is all business and i" every uiuieaiamjc ui iiKiurr "u a real champion oecause rm VHi to box ana is an insnman. .The Baron rushed up to Kearns and Lnade htm an offer to box In Plilla- AilDhla. regardless or wnetner no won . tost 10 r uuon. ivearns ehiu w: consider it and let mm Know 1 following Wednesday. That'. Imw I'match was arranged. BJy Miske Is expected here tomor bwhen the articles will be dUined rrc-rfelts postea ai tne oeuevuv. fER'ftudylng the mtter care- Illy, pave discovered that k HflM ruiton laiq B Eiove vu ZVlZlh.m.n shoot Wl WHS fie men shooi. rHANf'lf nnrl Snrrifipns From Code. W. MAXWELL because It turns It doesn't become a It's still n worm, according to the However and be that as It may, the the mat In the first Rime while the turned nnd ch.oed tile Morun second xtriiKcle attiched to t nmen their the cnol. il.irk rntlnr In 11m N'.ltlnn.ll flfty-flf on the di's .work after Doak bitted like a reculai was safe on Hineroffs foo7le. he HARRBWINSJTTLE Wilmington Player Ciipttuc" Shore Tennis Atlanlle Cltv. Aug 2 T W Harris captain nt the V .Imlnelnn f-ountry Club tennis teim won the singles champion ship of the clt In the tournament staged on th courts of tho Atlnntlc Cltv Yacht r"luh Harris defeated Forrest U Adams a former Penn star, who has held the irown frr th list two season- in the title round The sets were 4-fi. li-t fi-4 0-4 All nt the fsets were clop and th" match bristled with features Harris was the steadier throughout the round and recovered well when In the rear After Io?lng the first Fct he went right hick In the second and evened matters Adams had the new chimplon .1 love in the list set but couldn t Keep up with him In the whirlwind rally It was announced esterday tint other tournaments would likely bo canceled heciuse of the smill entry llts received The ranks have been depleted by pnllst nicntF The net big classic Is the, South Jersey championships at Ocean City be ginning August 17. BINQLET Dikes, rf the vtlilftlm. hul fnnr nsvts In Miiirnslnn eterdin. Three nf the n,. Ut mine In one limine Georor HilHrrt mirf PleMr, TWIhoccr, M :tth Amur nthrr unifnt titrJ tttht ., it e&cd the double content nt the Phllhea Vark IllB naM-lnll illinis ure prnmUeil Hoc IilBnd unrkem tninorrnw The lips leinnil iruni. wmi v nir i itemier in me ho will men v iipirr in it cunie in iielernil lencic lejtleri liln Ihe feimt. ure mi now' tied l. .. with nine won mill Inn iiit. nils rnntet ; (Tvp i .nu ui ,-iu nriw-K in ine new no: eaBiij ns s the "flist tlnit this Islind ath'rtli Held. Mnetj-fo.irth Hreet .. n ni,i.. i. i . - nmt llniriini mrnie. Hefnrr IliN same the i r tnit I1ohelm has been defeated lieu Island shipwav f.rnuii No. 1 win meet n another junior paei mi"m ""'""tnHn': ","' """''"Ion Jeuart- This victory places Kmerson In the Anil round with Ttodnev Deck This On Mnnrtsv nfternonn the dav of the , lmtrh will he pl-ned this afteinoon on flrtt lannrhlnc I Hoi Island the baseball the lonrts nf ha f. .,., . .i Ai i " "" " teim will pa the rue 4 tones clul! I .,, s or ,,le "d f'lub Kmer- whlrh took i- place of the Nav Yard son "'H not be eligible to plav for the ttEJ" Thl?o!r,;,.",r'v,'b7rK'e,dh,a,'l!nS f""'","" ' 5 e"' f"," " lmi--lbl Hob Inl-iml sruun.l anl will besln at I f"r nlm ,n annex the llok troih Itod oclmk ne.v Beck Is eligible for nrm seison and VrJf..l(,. . mme rm. rfi-li mo i nt.oero no 'lo"h1t V1", ,rlllnlIh easilj Rut nevt ahratl nf him n oil tlie oame for the 11 hit,- season Is his list. Sor aoatnst lrnininoto.i 1 to I. I .Ilmmv VBhn pltrhe-l wonderful l Mi the lWo i.rrnnd nllnwlnr the (II.ipk onlj one ife blow. The (.rent lm Hie onl I. anl In .......Af .nfl. II. sn.j... ... hlnfflc In the Keromi limine Fred Toner ........ .-. ,...,.. ,,.- r.,Mr , it made his debut with the l.lfintk. hut the fe'r'hhn0' ,''"','"'t "ni1 M,rk,' ,,n" miirh Toe r.ib ore .101 four nnd a half onntev ! has an c "Pent chance to win it per nh'orf of the GfnttM fit the race for the manently Wational League flan r..r. - . .. I Itvlne rie-Kand Oerald nmerson will The Hed Ivn nnllnl nun nnntlier full i nf thlt altn noon in the final round for rame In th Amerlrnn leatue eampolrn hv the Junior title Heck his Improved defeitlnr t Ijw.l. 2 to I. vhile our t ,..). i.. Ho nia. Arnr .v. i. were trlmmlnc the Clevelind In na. I "" ul" Vs plas during the last seison to n. . and alreud Ins scored two victories Treif l.uiieru: Bummed p the proceeding 1 in the ninth inning ot the second oaiue unen he tried to uteal right field niter hiflng ni a n i 'i' "1V" " i "Tr j """""C' '""t i .oriel, note CUrton lleslhrote nnd Id.on' risi her rfiid Herman Doinhelm are ell llemlnirwa pljeU un evrellrnt came jea-Jslrle to c-mpete The winner of this 'r,a, I tourney will cotrpete in the national HemlnBw pull.d . epecaclar throw m Jnloi BinBle-chplon.hlp In Ve York tho -cond sme After fleldini Finher a tiet month Tc npock has jut returned grounder he fell down and while Ijlne on frun a camp v I en- he worked Into fine nl tin ! hurled th tin II tn I inlapiin ci. . . w baek nti'ler! tht hnll tn utlfrui retlr- Iiir the runnr Joek limd ricks hatra to play double headers. He doe&n t ltl to use his other pitcher on the same day Tuo came, tomorrow 1 the other half of the Mil. Ith the Card n on Meadow. struck out tiro better in the first onmr Both of them icere Jacobs, Not a Hit Off Tesreau Nazareth, Tn., Auc 2 --"B!jr. Jeff Tes reau twirled a no-htt-no-run same for Nazareth V M C A here esten1a, blanktne Haston A A by 1 to 0 The big bov fanned thirteen batsmen and neur entered the daiiKer ronr YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AMERICAN I.K-WU K Athleti'M 4i ( lrrlihl. 0. Chlrujco, 2; WiifthtnRtnn, 1, .Srw lrk. 7i Ietrolt, o. HoMon, Zt ht. Ivotals, 1. NATIONAl LKK.UK rhlllle. 7 St. rnU. 0. Ht. LomU. St rhillleH. t ltd came, 10 In.), rltttburch 2i IIoMon, 0 t2l In.). ltroukt)ii. 4 C1nrlnnU. 0. rhtmito. Si New lork, 0. t Schedule for Today NATIOVAI LKAflVR 8t. troulu at ThlUdelphU Tleiiri 30. ChlraKo at New nrk Clean 8.8ft. ( lnlniitl nt nrooMrn lert 3 30, rlttfrburieh ut IJo ton Clean :15. AMERICAN IiKAGUE Athletic Ht Cnteo- CUmixt J SSlHtoH Il.lniltCk.ri S:l. i, .JiJa. at Cl.lnl CIcvi 3. ) LOO" MICE AMD CUP'J I SCROBPeO ai.u Dv- juieLv.) I ITS lUMACUUATg S J BRUSH" NC, CHMfi WINB0KTR0PHY Is Eliminated by Emerson After Gaining Two Lejis on Cup By PAUL TREP It now ippiars as though Cdmrrt nol, will not he put U the evpense of pur chasing a new trophy, for which the junior tennis pin erf of rennsvlvini.i have competed annually, for several more vears Three Fei-ons ago Edward Bok donited .. silver troph to become the prssesssion of the Junior plij er who won the cup three times Tom Brown, of Xew York fame, won thp final lound of the flrn tournament for this cup In 1915 The following two "eisonq Hernnn Drrnhelm. f the Krankford High School triumphed He needed hut one vlctor.v more to obtain perm mem pof,etslon s he Is eighteen e.its o' age and nineteen Is the age limit. It was neiesirj for the Krank ford High lender to win it this week Itodnej rteok of (ierniantnwn rad em, had advanced to the Mini louid nnd wis to plav the vvlnmrif the Dorn- lielm-MnerFnn mad h As Tmi nhi lm h is i neie.uen i.mi r on on several occasions It was .ill 'doped out" as to how minv POlntS HllierSon roillrl nneulhl. .. I., 1- eaeh set And rurthermnro .. i i ' i. V, V .. Iurtn'rrn"rc. as Itodney HecK has fallen t, eight nceisinns during the last viar to the supei lor plav of Dornhelm the loc-vl high school star tnn puihiui duii " coununu on iirijlnj; home thp iini.iij uiiu i'uiumk it in uit mrmi afe much. liopPit was nnt to ho the- ca fr ,-.ro!rt i-... VT 7 ;. . ' ' r ,Praln l-imrson. of i:ast orange greatly surniWrd the small r--,hn,-, i.. . . " - " " ' ' . I 'J . KlnB ,n'' "conl and thlid sets from Irarnhelm after dropping the first tather Charles WutRon. nf the rvmi.H r-i.,v. ,"' "'T '""rtelphla High S. hool """nB up rfs the most probable winner nf Ml tio)hj at the present wrltlnc Wat. . n ...il - eel.rrln. . nn tlin TA... . i. . Plate bos" championship He Is foii'tcen ears of ngs and has five He Is onl sea sons nine to plav for the ttonhv He over the .lrrse jouth Both play a Mrnnp jrame rt the net r"' ',me rl '"' " IoPnw.tig this the Jllnli tii-.iw.ii nu- uii; junior cenier cnam- l! ploiihhip will get going Four plavers Sam Prnnock. Kodney Reck Carl rnndltlon by plain with surh flrst-clasa r.en ,is I'nngFt the former Penn Charter Etar CAUGHT IN THE NET It now heemi untikeh that Icarya Kuma gne, and Kashlo will pla tomorrow on ihe rnwyd rburla Hath ar entered in the Metropolitan championships and are expected to reach the final round wh'ch will bo plaed tomorrow Ifeminn Dornhelm and Herald Emron will play an exhibition match at th rurtla Oountry Club, an findas Dornhelm and Emerson ar the national Junior doubles chimplon They won this title at winter In New ork Carl Flarher and Rodney iWk p)a"d a heart hreaklnc Knme In the e-cond eet of their Junior match jesterdav With the flrat aet In Hck'a fanr and th B"n"o 4 in pamea FUeher tried to Kirn th tide While there ma no official count It la claimed bv ome that thla elhh (tame wen to the "dence" on twenty occasion, with Beck finally wlnnlne fhar'ea M'ntaon won tb rUht to repre ent tba State In the nitlonal boja rhnm ntATHihin next month bv defeatlnr Ftwart Val-ntn In three hard fot"ht aeta In the 'nal cf the boya to'rner Thla match wae inplrd In reat etyle bv twejie-year-old Mllea Valentine w Teter Cnrroll. the veteran tennis pUer of thU etv bronbt t"o ninftera Brlnkr nd Collier oer t Cn-'rd to eomn-te In the bora' eeita Tey fell In the dou"e final tn the two Valentine broth era XI r Carroll ha turned hi nrlte ro'rt or to hr u of be bova In hla neUhborhnod lie aelected Flrlnker and OrroU aa th to bet nd entered them In the Cynwyd tqur Ij. Tremalne had bett-r be In ahar for tha floMirhan Ie-i' rehea net Sattir- day Tremalne dete Herman Pornhelm ?n th.' mwVViilf. th. hVr d.V"3 lrv.-mi-.l-n t. ft vn.. ThV me.t cut &5-'L I OH, .MAN! ASHES jS' ''BOOT (., -. f 1 1 I 1 Bl-OVJiMG El'- AMD &VJPR 'SiH UMSSd What May Happen in Baseball Today N TION i. M:l.t n VV . t . P.C. In Il.e fldfico ill tj .fiVd ,r,nn .ma New Vnrk 57 17 .mm .mi .ana I'UtHiiiritll 41 41 .Ml .Ml ,VJ7 rhillles 41 4H .171 .478 .4H1 ( Inrlnintl II If) .4 VI .401 .111 llrnnktvii. 41 no ,4'.l ,1V7 .ll Ito-loil 41 ftl .Hi .417 .4S7 t. I oiil- SO 19 ,19ft .404 .394 AVILUK T.K.(.l'K nnslnn .17 .H18 .(12S .612 I Irvrliilid . - 4 1 .Bflt .10 .W0 VWhlngton .-.' 41 ,M5 ..MO .Rlfl ew lork . IH 41 .110 .."21 .nil (hlrncn 41 -,0 ,4 .471 .401 Detroit 41 M .448 .411 .441 st. IjihIs . 41 11 .410 .44J .41! Athlrtlr- 38 .( .4(11 .411 .401) Amateur Baseball i Northwestern All-Mnr. romnnwd of nln- ere of thf Wnrwir'c Virtu and Feerless tiamh are op"n to m t nil atrlctly firat class tcims halns home croundt In or out of town offering a reasonable Euarantee Would llko tn nrnr Irom aitfh tetima aa 1'iulaboro Gtbbstovn ildwood Melrose ot Atlantic Clt or any other teams of that class S Mrnuss n.-inasfr, 31 JO West inont street Villain I'rnfetlonnl. who bie won eighteen Mralshl Barnes would like to nr ran games w Ith suth triitus n Pttnton HeftM Fpx Harbor and other first cl isf tenm of that clas3 haInt home ground nnd offerlnc u filr tiuarantpe chirleH V Hrookf minagcr 71 Iist Iut1 street Closer II. C., n fifteen tn pecnteen sear old traellnp tram would HKo to arrange Barnes with teims of that cUss hiinc home ffioumis and nlTerlng a ipisonable sunrintee Cdward Hackrtt niimirr' J1J3 Nurth I,eith uow btreet Wet rhllidelphli Protestnnt flub would likt to hear from all first class semtpro ff Bslonil nines ha Ins homu grnundB and P i1iib a uttahe Inducement ft Uorman mimser J1S Kershaw tienuc or phnfte Marine S000 Une JS4 A between 1 SO n m i nd o p in n Io C hue Club desires to amnc camea with all eighteen to twent ear old team' hating home ground &nd i fferlns a rea sondblo Kiianntee Frank H Fr minager "31 Stanwood at rent or phone Knx Chase 311 It between and 7pm iihurn A, C. would like to book pamea with an home teams In Penns.lanla, New Jerse oi Delaware oflerln? irTsonable guarantee A I.andls manager 1017 cM Arizona Ftreet or phn Dlimmd ti'tRl ( heltenhiim A. A. wouia uire tn obtain thp serIcep of a first tlars hutler for the bal ance of the weapon Air Mi Peak manager phone, Kensington 211 durhis the da or Ko Chate 3V W biween t( and 7 10 p n rhllauelpliH rrofrfc'dnniil hae August 3 4 10 aid 11 and scertl weekda dates oen for firtcl iss tea ns haln home grounda in Pennalanla New Jerse and Delaware onerins i suitani attraction mu Gray, manager J7"l North Ninth street or pnone Kensnuion -hmh or ri a tier o p m ., St. Almshu C. C. would like to arrange games with any eighteen and nineteen year old traveling uarni William winui man aaer "JVJ4 Dickinson street or phone Jlace (.17 V between T anl 8 p m Turner I C w hlch rlai a the strone Christ hurch nine tomorrow afternoon han August 4 in nnd IT open for ans semi professional teuniE hilng home ground and offering a suitable attraction F E Carroll mandgtr 1MR North Fttlns street Thompson It. C. won Ita ninth straight game last Saturday afternoon w hen It de feated the Mantua Ii C by the score of 15 to ' The game was rllnched In the eighth Inning when the lctora scored eight runs Mrltrlie pltchel a wonderful game allowing but the hits The team would like to arrange games with any seventeen year old teams for open ditrs during August and September Maurice I Freeman, manager. W20 Chestnut street P It. T. will travel to Lawndale tomorrow afternoon and play the home team The team has two games for Iabor Day open and the management would like to hear from i first class team having home grounds and offering suitable guarantee for tha two gamea I Whtneide manager, 3311 Joyce street fiermantnun Tnteler Jn. would like to arrange games with any sixteen to eighteen year old teams having home grounds and offering a suitable guarantee J O Young, manager .lilS North Seventh atreet Nerth Knd Club would like to arrange games w ith anv first'Claia home teams In Pennsylvania New Jersey and Delaware of ferine a reasunable inducement J C Kberle manaj.fr Ull", North Hope street, or phone Kensington 3701 between ti.30 and b p m Unroln Mara, a first-class traveling team would like to hear from teams of that caliber having home prounda and offering a suitable guarantee Fred Tachanz manager, M I Ka st Westmoreland street, or phone East UJtil A Hingefclng Park, which hag won eleven straight games, has several open dates dur Ing Augunt und September for first class teams rmjng home grounds and offering a suitable guarantee The team plays the fat Columba C C US Naval Hospital and the Turner F C In three successive weeks Cap Knight manager. KJ34 South Conestoga street Norwood A. A. would like to arrange games -with any first class traveling teams which are willing to travel for a reasonable guarantee Harry W Hens, manager, Nor wood Pa or phone Hldley Park 173 W after C3u r m Pennsylvania Railroad gave the Logan a a its secoia aereat or the seaaon last Saturday by tha score of R to &, Tomorrow afternoon the team will nlav th Pitman nine at Pitman, and on Wednesday It will play at Wlldwood. The team would like to arranra cimti nilh anv flratlaas team having borne grounds and offering suitable f 1 South Elthlh trrt. or phono Lornb.nl ; ASMES HAViG pwoPPfc .li-S. HiJ U.S. AGENTS HOLD JACK THOMPSON Big Prize Figbter Charged With Not Returning His Questionnaire TO BOX, GUNNIS SAYS "Jack Thompson, the cotoied heay- vv elRht, w til fight LangforrJ at Shlbo Park Tuesdny nleht," Raid Promoter Bobby Ounnis this afternoon 'Thero as a mistake In the filing of Thomp pon's questionnaire and the matter will be straightened out before the dny is oer " Harlv today the Federal authorities arrested Jack Thompson, whom they charged with failing to return his ques tionnaire and for his failure to compl.v with the draft repulitlons they stated he would be inducted Into the service immediately. For the last six weeks Thompson has been employed at League la'and lie is married and is twent- nine ears old If Thompson had been cnlled av.t It would hae been damaging to tho star show to be held here Tuesda night The Langford-Thomphon bout is one of the best on the card and a bout thit has created Interest. Thompson is a. powerful fellow and a dangerous hitter It simply is a question whether he can stand up under Langford s damaging punches Tho show will go on as originally scheduled, said the three promoters and with favorahle weather, the all-star card will bo staaed Battling Lelnskv Harrv Oieb, Irish Patsy Cltne s Willie Jackson and Soldier Bartfleld Jack Brittnn mike up the remainder of the program HARRY COVKLESKIE IS GIVEN HIS RELEASE Detroit, Mich., Au? - Unconditional release by the Detroit American League Laseball club of I'ltcher'? Harry Cove leslelo and Cairoll Jones was made know n here today. Coveleskle Joined the local club in 1914 Jones has been with the team fclnce 1916 Cubs Blank Gionls New York, Aug 2 Chicago Increased Its lead over New York here jesterday, winning the first of Its five-game-series with the Olants, 5 to 0. CHICAGO NEW lorflv , abhnae ahhoAe Fl.rk rf. 4 110 0 Burns cf 4 0 3 0 0 lloll her as 1 1 il 0 ii Tounr.rf 4 il 1 1 o Mann If 4 110 0 Fletcher.ss 3 0 1 -, (i Paskert cf 3 3 4 0 0 Dovle.2b 3 0 3 3 0 Merkle.lb 4 314 1 II 7lm'an.lh 3 1 R 3 0 Deal 3b 3 II 2 3 0 Thorpe.lf 2 0 3 10 Welder 2b 2 0 2 3 0 Sicking 3h 3 0 0 10 Klllefer c 3 0 2 10 McCarty.c anion Yaushn.p 3 0 1 fl n Tnnev p . 2 n i ; n 'Barlden 1 0 0 o n Totals .211 0 27 14 0 Totals 27 1 27 111 0 Batted for Toney In ninth Runs kroreri Plark. Hnllorher. Minn T kert Merkle Two. base hit Mann Stolen oases 1'askert Alee artv Sdcrlnee hits Hollocher. Deal Zeider Double plajs Deal Zelder and Merkle. Zimmermin, Fletcher and Zimmerman I.eft on bases New York. 2, Chicago 1 Bases on balls Off Tonev 1 Vaughn 2 btruck oot-Bv Tonej, 3, Vsnehn pi-ri HltM,-r'-rt. SUITS$1.80 REDUCED FTtOM $30, 123 and ;o PETER M0RAN& CO. " S. E. Cor1. 9 th & Arch Sti. Open Monday and Saturday Until o'clock No eied, now for yon to nlss seeing greatest galaxy of fighters ever appearing In same ring. Main ruui.es post ponrmeilt ofuonder bout." t Millie r.rk to neit Tues day night, Aufut 6, I.KVINl.kV-e.KKH I VM)FOl TM".pn(iy CM-BJrKKO. IIKITTN-nBTl IKI.D Tllkets. SI, t, S3, now sold In ailranee only.t Edward., 21 N. Junlner, Oil. buy, what a card! It's on Next Tuesday NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK Phillies vs. St. Louis (1AMK AT 3. SO I'. M. Heats at OlinbeU' and hpaldlng.' CAMBBIA OPK.V-AIR ARENA Vrankford Ave. und Cambrta bt, Ilnrim ft reeney. 3fanager FKIIIVV KVKSIMI, AUOUHT t TRKSTON IIIIOVVN . tlLS LEWIS i rvT.iuvnr.n nrriiKR destrr. poalttoa with tood .team. 1 Hsi iSTr kSiq? ..p.rf... 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Fictitious sales are a thing that never happens heie, that's the reason the menfolks have absolute confidence in our Summer Clearance t Silk Mohair Suits 350 splendid quality silk mohairs taken frtim our regular stock; superbly tailored to hold their shape; in blues, blacks and fancy stripes; all sizes. They were honestly maiked and leeu larly sold for $25.00. Every Woolen $22.50 Wool Suits, $25.00 Wool Suits, $27.50 Wool Suits, I , . fe ? & , . 'I -? ' -- v - '- " ' illllljtijii, flk sWW . fvHKV ft Soldcir First to Enter National Tournament The Prl entrant In Jh imtlnnnl ftln Kles tennU rhnmplonrililn trnrniiment, whlrh lritln nt Forffit Iflllfl Amrnnt 26, Ii Hrrirnnt Axtt dratrm. Mtntloned nt C'amn Ilnnrwk, (In. (irnrrm whm one of he promiitlnic you nr tern on the I'a elfle ronut whoe tennU rareem went Into the rilMrnrri uhen nr wft deetared. The fiirt tlnit the tournament U belnc RiaxtiX for the benefit of the War nml nvy Departinentu rommUftlon on trnlnlnv rnm nrtltltleft moke It the more flttlnc thnt men In the ertlre fihnuM enter. In 1017 firntrn. uon the OJnl A alley tnurnrtment which for mnnir j-fitm Mu leen one of lite mont prominent Cnitfnr nlft fltture. Ife wn nUo the Interrnl letlnte rhamplnn on the roast anil hold other minor title. Scraps About Scrappers GUSSIE LEWIS, the local feather weight. Is In crepllent shape for his scheduled six-round battle with Treston Brown, the colored marel, tonlRht. They will be seen In action In the final bout to ft well-balanced program at the open-air arena of the Cambria Athletic Club, Frankford avenue and Cambria street. Johnny Burns, manager of Louis, claims that h'o protege will hand out an artistic lacing to the colored boxer and he l"i ready to match Gussle with any featherweight In the world, preferring such bos as Al Shubert, the New Bed ford fighter; Benny Valgar, the French champion: Artie Hoot, Young Chaney, and he Is willing to hae his champion make 120 pounds for a bout with ban tamweight champion Tete Herman. T.he semifinal brings together two promising bantams, Freddy Williams, of Bristol, and Johnny Atorgan, of this city. In the main preliminary Jack Lester Is scheduled to go six rounds with Jimmy Tierncy, a fast rlulng bantam. In the other bouts Johnny O'Donnell faces Johnny Hogan In the second contest, and the opening tilt will see Young Babe and Johnny Duffy In action Scoodles, trainer of lw Tendler, claims that he haa a promising bantamiNelzht, but he refuses to divulge his name at the present time He wishes to keep the boxing follow ers guessing, as h did when he had a prom IMng heavyweight to meet Doctor Ciocker of the University of 1'ennsslvanla, and did not glvo out his name until Hbout tin uass later. Millie Edward, manager of Phil lllonm. the crack Hrookln lightweight, rlilms that Young Terrv Mcllovern. the Tlogn light weight. Is afraid to meet his protege. He was recently made an offer tn meet the Ilrnoklsn boxer at one of the New lersev boxing arena and the Tioga Italian ran out of the match nattllnr Jim Johnson, the colored heavy weight of Newark, has started training for his romlng eight-round bittle with Ram I.asgford, the Moston Tar Jlabv. .Thev are to be seen In action In the final bout to an nil-star show at the Atlantic Cltv Sporting flub on Mondas night noth men are known throughout the country for their willingness tn mix it at all times and the matchmaker of the ilub anticipates a packed arena l.ingford boxes In Mils cltv on Tuesda In the second bout of tho nll.star show to be held at Shlbe Park on Tuesdav nl-ht Tn In the srminnal Jlmmv McCabe the fast rising local welterweight, meets' Dannv Fer guson Two other good bouts are on the program. .Inhnn Dundee, the Scotch wop end Frankle (Young) Britt. of Ttostnn are getting In shape for their scheduled twele. round tilt, which Is 1o take plice In Ileantown on the night of Augus' " Unfiling flans, a local bantam is open to meet the winner of Jhe Jlmmv Tlerne-Tack I.eter hout. which Ii scheduled to he held nt the Cambria toni-h' Wnlly Nelson, the local bantamweight, mm be seen In action In on of the bouts at tho op-nlng shrt,v nf the National A. A Nelson nlso boxes Jc Tuber at Atlantic C!l on August 13 It Is said that Oeorie Chaney, of Balti more and Willie Jackson, of New York will be the opponents In the final bout at Ihe opening show of the Notional A, A, lfe-"v Mll. the Pannmi heavj weigh, who knocked out am I.angford. the Bostoa Tar Bibv mav be sen In netlon In the opening sbow nt the Ohmnfa. His oenonent mil b lack Thompson, the husky St. Joe (Vlo 1 richler. OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 10 O'CLOCK Suit in Stock Greatly Reduced $14.75 $30.00 Wool Suits, $22.50 $17.50 $20.00 $35.00 Wool Suits, $27.50 $40.00 Wool Suits, $32.50 Special "Keep ralm Beach, "Cool Cloths," "Aero Pore" Havana Cloth, "Breezeweave" $g.50 $rJ.5Q $JQ AND UPWARD Bargains in Sizes 33, 34, 35, 36 Only We have assembled 265 email sizes, taken from our regular stock; the lines are somewhat broken, but afford an excellent choice. Former Prices ONLY ONE STORE AND CLOTHES ONLY mi , K. - '. -J- ' - ' JAPS STILL STAR ' ON THE COURTS Kumacae and Kashio Con tinue to win in "Mp.trn. rll politan Tourney VICTORS IN DOUBLES w York. Aug. 2, 4feV The tennis nubile, which was slow t'n ."WS recognise the merit of Kumngae's game v tit! two ears ago, his been Just as slow to ?sj rcanze ine rcmarKauie merit wnicn liett In the play of that other Japanese net star, Sellchlro KnhIo, who has slowly been establishing himself among the pre mier contestants of this country. It was Kashio who -lerterdny did most to enliven interest In the Metropolitan ten-W n's championships on the courts of the WJ Crescent Athletic Club nt Bay nidgei Oeorge King. he Hartsdale star, wa. In the minds of many of the contestants) In the tournament, capable of defeat ing hh Japanese rival In the round be fore the semifinals of the singles event; For Just a little while, vvhen fhe full spirit and dash of his game was at Its height, It seemed tint King might live up to the rosy predictions which have been made for him. but. as the contest" lengthened out, King's play faltered and the swarthy, unperturbed son of Nippon added another victory to his nlready long collection The score of the match was 6-4, 3-fi, 0-1. Knshlo's greatest strength yesterday lny In his stmdlness King played an Impetuous game, forcing the contest.' at the barrier whenever the opportunity of fered. Harold Talor won a second lound match, defeating Herbert I. Bowman without' much difficulty nt 6-3, C-2. Vin cent Itlchards, the national boys' cham pion, albo advanced, a third round match falling to him because of the default of , Dr. William llosenbaum, vihose time la now very much nt the disposal of Fred erick U, Alexander. Tavlor and Itlchards were paired in doubles. Uiit came to grief before the well-balanced game of the veterans, Charles I'hambeis and Henry M'ollen hnuer. In a second lound clash, with the score 0-4, 0-1, 0-3. Kashio nnd Kumagae won a first round match of the doubles by defeating George King nnd one of the I'elham Bay sailors, Duke E. F. Thomas, at 0-4, 0-2, 1 Trotting nt Monroo Monroe, N. Y., Aug 2. The second dy of the AInnroe meeting brought out a large crowd There wire nlnetien horses eligible to start in the 10 trot nnd It wan divided Into two races U.S. ADMIRALS DECLINE HONOR Refuse Orders of Knighthoo'd Conferred by King George W ashlngtnn. Aug 2 j There will b no "Sir Admiials" In the navy King Georgn recently awarded the Order of the Bath to Admirals Strauss and Hodman, .who wero on duty the day he visited the American fleet. Under the recent rule, by which Congress gave permission to American fighting men to accept fore'gn decorations, the admlra'a mBV wear the ribbon, but they won't. Before Congress passed this rule the King bestowed a similar order on Ad mlrnl Sims, which he declined. Secre tniy of the Navy Daniels cabled him his apnroval of the deopatlon In the armv, Oenernls Tershing, Bliss, March and Biddle have been tendered decorations as commanders ofKnlght Cummanders of the Bath. There has been no announcement of their accep tance or declination of the honors. $ 50 Kool" Clothing-i Small Sizes $1 A .50 11 $17.50, $20, $2&50, 525 a t it v fT nTunnr s 1 WUL- BECKERS asv ruwurMiiunuuwiv 151416 HAKKET SX W - L-' ' - - - -1- .i i - Juf Jt I ' 3eCl 'm f'-9l 'r-eil 1 lt-7 Ti, ."fi'fl -F-f. Vil f il M 4 'ik U "fc M