'iu 1 ' i .? .FT, ,l-W1K VS. tR?iTiK?SSS,vIf. . ,'"tK , ', x ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FKIDAY, 'AVWW m&f &J' wV.ff; ,i i . .ji " v i i -i ' k An i.ir ,n Y -tfi . . J ' i . r " " - i T MORAN HOPES TO STRAIGHTEN OUT HIS LINES WHEN HE COUNTER-ATTACKS IN THE WEST ?.-A 'A ILLIES' GAMES FULL OF BIZARRE STUNTS; GOOD FOR "THE BOOK" SfirVatH Mnkpc SWstrJnfr Trnn. Willi'mne Hits to T of r .ajT- -,-.w. ,.. ....., .,..... ... ...... 60"P:1J J T f. -. rr - T C. ! . (x icm aim juanuiuii vreis a wo xBases on oiriKc-uui. IT HAPPENS IN THE BEST REGULATED FAMILIES i ra "liTktr ft!: Eventful Day, All in All ii in. m- I' pthi Dy ROBERT W. MAXWELL jfcjjik, Sports Editor of (be Ktenlnr I'uhllr Ledcer LSEBALL there Is a mythical oIume called "The Book," In which are tered all Incidents of the great national pntlme which partake of the Irro, Every time an unusual play Is mnrle. some one emits a howl of and exclaims, "There's one for the Book " ilt's just a sajlnj: now, but once upon a time there was n real book :h recorded odd Incidents on the field It was carried b Itlllv nan umpire, who uert to mike notes when he broke Into the sirae and .tflAttr elaborated nn them when wrltlnc for thp mncr! One rl-vv .1 nlnv pr A ivti blffhlv inrllrrnnnt nlor nnp nf Rinns's rlprlslnnq nnd remnrUr-il with lln- 1 eottcealed scorn 'That's one for the Book, Bill,' 'and the smlns w.t born vjfc&cverni stirring parafrrapns wrre huucu vesivrunv unci nuuii -ic wm Phils' Park, when Moran's sun-baked heroes took a p-tlr of combitx from ttuk perspiring Pirates. Despite the eceh liett, the pers pulled ome unBual stunts, and Dick Ranler, the demon telecripher. hid something for 'vtoa book in almost eery inning. 3r It The flrst entry came In the third innins when Btntroft hit at a wild iTplth. for a third strike The ball struck the rubber bounded into the air ana Into the grandstand That gavp Uannv two Dase j Spin the fourth, with the bases crammed Cv Williams finned up with a double. Now It Is not an unusual thing to see C whack a long hit, but thlte was In left field Williams never has hit one in th-it direction before minis life, so his little act must oe recorneu i I Then came that historic and picturesque ruin G Cnvath In the "KBAVenth stanza of the opener, Giavv tore after Cutshaw s low liner, dived y,t,,,i, tv,o ni.- nnri frnnnpd the. hill Ouiok .is a ilish he threw tho ball jn vtn.L4e,i i"- ' ... ..u(j Ijtnijsecond, forcing Southworth and robbing Cutshaw of a hit In the eighth Mr - . . . ,. - .-i. ,-...-i - 11 ..er .u 'iinBlng of tne secona game ne iuuk iuina o uiht du ure icmo ju i ffiboind and again forced Southworth at second Craatlis worK was worth Sajhapter In the well known olume $" But the real sensational stuff was the winning of two games in one V" - ... i-t ll rrl a Wa h nlm nil rrAi 1 it 1 1 n ti ,1 tlafo nn trinl ffaioernoon Dy our nun. i" ""J1 i"") s-.ci. .... .... ..v. .... ...r.. rfe'tMB all of the time. They hit the ball when hits were needed and also kj.flfaed well. Yesterday the home folks looked HKe t nrst uilion club SfSHl There will be no big league basebill here toda The Phils are resting 2anl the Athletics ate on the roid The Mackmen open with Washington tomorrow, while the Phils hie themsehes to Brookh n tCupi Going Goo.1 ,JTW THE meantime, yie cutis ana me fiped Sox are leading their leagues fnna should be the principal actors in J'thqjrall classic if it is plaed Chicago ausJcoIng good and New York appar uLenlly has broken down in the stretch SThA other National League ciuns nave lnoichance to ease out In front, so ?fth race sems to be over The same Mfiewns to be true in regard to the Rd Sox. "'.There should be a lively scrap In Mthft National League for fourth place before the season ends nve lean's arS bunched and are closer than a Scotchman. Cincinnati, the Phllw '...Brooklyn, Boston ana ni l,uui nm ti i. - -- ! tha flpot fllvfalnn iii irrnli off a share of the worlds Sorties coin, if there is any coin to ilit Wt -.- - . w U ,-,-..- CvA get a &hare of the monej, ttid -MH una ivuviri ji.ic.ov . ....- -.-?Mvf York has second place iincht.1 'ftnsburgh should lemaln In thirl ;but the occupant or ine mutui no-i-n still Is in doubt The Phils looked good n inB. n dnl. hut Put Mnnn will KJtt ho hma wnrkins together agau nnrt with anv kind of luck ' should finish one rung lower than the Pirit-'s J n mCfjiat BaU Club esttTT'S a shame to see the Cincinnati 3k L Red3 trailing the leaders when SJthfcy have the best club In the Na g&loaal League," said a baseball critic ytiUithe ball park yesterday "I can't 5ligflre how thev ever dropped fiom the top with all of that material on i,oV,.i a i tho start Mattv had the tloit 'nitrfilnr ..tnff In the National ""n th" lrind f.M?iin with Tonev. Schneider Bres , : T' J l-ll - .1 n.l.l.ur "IKJUUI1K mill ierj iianan anu r.wti, a. uuu .n,... , r-m1n)r, ri..v. iran. .i,i . . lngWInio. the best first baseman in j ,,,," ;,- ,., ndn'rAf Phoenli" N Chase, a cood man In I.ee Jlagee y with -i scorp nf 'it nwi in th nm. ?Gn)h was the best third baseman and i oiT it twenty first ts th. westorner aKthe outfield, which consisted of Neale o-i is 17 RdUsh. Grltnth and Sherwood Magee Henrv wlm Mint rrnm ''ie slvtien Jl. .. -. .1.- i-...... V irds is in lnrnirir nwH vli.inlsr .inrt JOWea llKe ine ciass '; Is nted In th. S,.er bent class Yrsterl iThit team should have walked Home ,1 n munn wrts th. so.nml registeitd ,wilh the pennant If Pat Moran were, shnnt li, ,., ittcmlnl Inn h. brnkt manager or that cluh the dlants tiiiiiiio tn'sets in. t vrnrin .iltlintigli he the Cubs would be lost in the du. ' imrt " "ti-.nti.il siuioi. 1 in ivmleigist 7 f . Tci lfc" " WHAT - iSJ- -"?? r" J-JSZ auiCK-i THjrlRowMaU illl r 'V) iWHYDoi'T -PeoPLG Alu Tt-e eoMfoRTj " or honc " , ' ' fc 1111 vJneRC's mv vSHoes !? Nf TIE;! , WHO INWITEDMTO COMC HEPS A DAV UlKC TMt3!?-Mur n ? Tnev Got r A.IV .r.ISF cvn n .Hit?? v: i vMVv vrv i '"riu . U l j Vv vv?f C" V 2J " They HnFTA Pick out The HOTTEST -blawit-DAY im The Year- who AiweD EM HR - I WAM KaOW mgvjsr mimo GeoR6e- THCY AtrJ T COMIN& Herner after ali. TmcY WENT MEUT Dopa. A I FRlENB 1 &w w 1 vV pSSuS s jTi3 o& -'! I ilk I P fS?t &ZL t& w 'r - I caI"'),,- WAR CROSS FOR TENNIS STAFf McCreath, of Harristiurg, Win Croix tic Guerre nnd Captaincy llnrrl.btirit, Aug D Lleuenant W1U Ham McCreath, tennle chimplon of the city and a member nf one nf Hnrrlsburg's oldest families, has been decorated with the Croix de (itierre for braverv at the front and promoted to a captaincy, ac cording to a oblegram received bv his family He Is now In command of Com pany o. 120th Infnntrv McCreath made several attempts to get Into tho army before flmlly being accepted Jennings May Go Abroad Scranton l'l,, Aug 0 That Itujh's Jen nlnics mannRer of tho Dptrolt ri??rs In plannlns to ko to Krancn ap n liHil BPcrtnrv for tho KntchtB of Columbus 1? the report recetvpfl In this city from Detroit It i biM llush.ts' will enlist In Ivnlshts of Columbus work shortlv after the American League season closes and that he will spend the winter and next jear tn Franco County Cliompionfliip Shoot Srranlon, Pa.. Aug n Oeoree Everlj, of Taylor, and Ernest Mayer, of this cits, have been matched to shoot In a tvtentv five live bird mitch on Labor Dis in this cits for a purse of tinnn and the championship of Lackatvinna County Forfeit have been posted WILL DEFY OFFICIALS Chicngoans Determined to Havel Boxing Bout for Charity Chleniro, Aug fl Formal announce ment was made yesterday that the box ing contests scheduled as part of th Salvation Army benefit at Comlskey Park Sntmdav to raise money for the over seis fund would be held as scheduled, despite the order of Acting Chief Of Police Alcock forbidding the bouts Harrv J Hlddlngs chairman of the) Stlvatlon Armv comTnlttee, said that. If necessary soldiers from Fort Sherl dan would be encamped at the park, thus making It an armv cantonment and not suhlect to police authority. Acting Chief of Police Alcock gave notice yesterday that boxing features of the carnival would not be permitted, and lJtei Issued an order to the captain of the district in which the show will he held not to permit boxing under penaltv of suspension nnd facing charges before tho polk" trill hoard Hpecl.il nttrictlons in the way of boxing were dinned bv the carmvai committee .less Wlllard. champion heivylKht, was to appear agilnst some opponent to he selected Jack Dempsev had ngreed to box Andre An derson, nnd n number of other promi nent hovers vt ere llstd to appeir The chairman of the promotion com mittee said Secretary of War Baker might he asked to place the park within a war zone Philadelphia W oman Buys $15,600 carling "iril.xri. , t , Vim I) There wus a en itinn ll emlinR to the hnle here of tllorotit.hl red tearling bred in I runce In Vlrs II It Dtirvru vthen sultrh a chest nut colt' lit weeper out of turn w knocked down to the bid of Vlr . VI. I (fords, nf hllnrielnhli, for SIS 1100, the liirkett prlre paid it auction for ft tlurotlclihrrd veirlinc since 11nKee liriiuKht tUI IHIO In I0IH) I'revloiiw to this nlTerinc, the veirlincn lirnl bt I bireiire II Vlucknv and T. VI. Vluniliv had been tllhpuetl of for or dlnirt prlcei., but vtiien the huniWuute m of the u nner of tho i(Kn) sulnei was led Into the rine the peiie clnnred, and ill n 1 eMltenient Itiiis runic from niant qturterv of the rlnir. until Ioeph t. Hiilener retireil Then Doctor Mc I nils said to lie artlnc for I. Clark. 11ml VI. J, Dili, reprehentlni; Mrs. Jef fords cnicniccri in a due lilt h ended in favor of Mrs Jeffords PERCY LAWRENCE WON THREE HEATS Easily Defeats Rivals in Match Sprint Motor-Paced Race at Point Breeze Duke Kahatwnwku Makes Speedy Time p ork nc 0 Ptikp I ihinn ninkn of Hum nil fiup nnother demon tra(lon nf hl reniurkultl swlmmlnr nhllitj In the IWMnnl .lrnlchtaun t ink ill the e orU Inlermitlnnnl I io1tion In th Ilronx list nlielit hen he ile feited in othri lliutillin In (he 1ft nni "uhnmin(r ernt fter Knhiinii mokn had won his heat eilh In I) ?8 t-'S lip cot nuns to i htd start In tlie limit Inrenre 1 nne td Harold krtiegcr led lil in for a short dlM Hire, hut the Puke rept up nnd won In n length In 0 24 1-3, rnnidrmhl f iter time thin he wn uhle to make In (In prelimlnir trial The AletrotHitltan siciatlnn , , rhnmplonhl at 440 jtunN uiik on In len (tlfhel. lor t(Ht unN It xsnn a ilne rare, hut after th it (ilrltel fnrsed attend nnd mm en nil Inhn Neninan from the relhatn n Irnlnlnc station miih .frond Tlie lnnerN time is M KINGSESSING WINS POOL MEET West Pliilndelphians Vic tors iu Dual Swim With ' Athletic Rec. Center HENRY VICTOR IN GRAND AMERICAN Barber With New Gun Sur prises Field in Trap shooting Classic Hv i;n PREP "Well I Ruess I showed tho clubmen some of the old-time ppeed tonight," muttered Percy Lawrence, the present Amerlcin motor-paced champion, last ' evening hs he strode from the Toint Bree2e M"tordrome tn his drclnK ipjar- ters after winning the third and final he-it of the sp.cial motor-pued m itch rice "I don t think" continued t.twrence, ' that any of these wise gujs around thla Inck will tome up lo me .mv more diul I tr tn fell mv that tho nnk t-r.it..in r ira. 1 IllCd bv on the trnrk Is hepniioo nf fh i.r.,1 ";"m In ,u' "r Basel) ill nam chanipluna eesslni. o on me tracK is Because of tlie great , f the citv defeatlne th. A m. i n n """'" IIUMT Roth Hammers the Onion Nazireth, I'n . Au !' Nazar.th Y M C A with s v.ral IlclhlehHiu Met I LeaKue piajers in the. litis, up d f t I Mlentnwn V A t ii 1o 3 ltotl pr luc d a home run a d uble ani a single in llir. . limes at Lit Mlent.nins two runs in lii" ninth .cere due to llurk. s horn run Oljmpits Clmnipion rhlcniro, ug 9 - I'sing a brand-new c in i hid he purilnped hefore thf 'i .n- I' hr n Henrv nf P.lkhart Ind , a shorter vlrtinllv unknown vesterday won th ijrmil Amerlcin Handinp the blue-riblmn rate of th. natloml trap- Miooiliiir tournev at th. 'outli Shore if There has been some dlscnion in ul1'-1' '"'"' tw.ni. two v inK thj ranks of the Reds ind It hrnke ' Tl o-kr ,, ,, hir, , ,, , ,,, , Enhhers ,iirl not tilk to each other -en on tne Dan neia, ana mat aia ' v,ttlr tiilr nlnvinrr Tn th- last ';1ies against the I'hillles I rcmemhe- ts play where the batter bunted tne i.l .. v. Vifc.l-Hficn lino unit ih did not ttuovv to first because Macee was covering tne Dig d did rot even hive a gun when he came to th. grounds hut purchased one just hefore the event He also bought the shells and did not have an special loads, as was the case with most of the shooters When Henry had completed his four evmts of twenty birds eich he had r" . .7 too Mq-oo nnd Virlp' ' ' i ircei vvniie I'enaergast s Mst Monday Lee Macee and, tarle , j,tnre Hlr, 1(U ,,,,, bf,pn e(J on ,he ale staged a fist fight on the boird The spectators after scanning amnnil and Wednesriai Hal Chae I the sheets in found nut ihui the iria lndeflnitelj buspended for his in , Hoosier w is n nij i,00ter who had a different plav V,an ,r ,,e" ,no Sert Worker Th. . It Is said Mathewson has been un IJ""Hler sf!t le" ne tlrat ten tar- i 5and that Is the cause of the poor snow blrd UJS )IOWI1 Th(1 ,arljet ,a an Slnb. No matter how jou look at it, nsv ne ltul Henr shot over it He sBl5 81x has not been a success as alklllcd the next thiee birds but missed Hbise league manager ihe seventeenth which put him into a V- li ti. Willi I'mdeigast .?. .. ., j t,. ... 1'rini nit uire.iit nine weainer ine ATUb ; bU nppeo nu mm. ..a cro, Ma,H to th( flnWh , ,vatch h thev sail at the club, v hm lie spout on iced Vrcd Toneu to he xold to the nts. The b(o hitrler uvuia Mnttn lirtualUI aamlltea handle htm ttJien ho consent' d lo even The Hoosier was the next to miss .JttT ivw pacemaklng of Peerless Jlmm Hunter I admit thit I one a great deal to Jimms s great pacing but mj showing I tonight In winning each of the three heats with a different pacemaker will settle all doubt is to m abilit to fol- low p ice 'While 1 won the three races I was a hit doubtful of mv londltlon lieforp the tirt of the second heat bpeedy Van derberrv took me around at such a ter rific pice In the first heat that I thought I wouldnt he able to stand up under anothir grind ' Too Speedy Lawrence proved too speedy for the I other competitors in the match race of two ten and one fifteen mile heits Lawrencf took Hrst honors hv win-I ning the three h.its. thus giving him a 1 lot il nf fifteen points Pete Drobich of "-nuth ISnvtnii vv i second with eleven Minus !!. I II th rd with ten and f'lar nne i tm in fnutth with live credit1- I'., org. lev of Svticuse, X V, wis s.hediilcd to appeir against I Lawrence and Carman In the three-heit I nntch ric hut at the last minute he. sent word tint the Intense heat of Ilos ton last night hid got the better of him ' and askv d Manager Roden to t hance I the raci to next Thursd.i) night This has been done After tonight s race Lawrence said he would n'w take up Wlle s recent offer to make i Hide bet as to who Is the better rider Klther Vincent Madonna or Krank torn will be the third man on Thuisdiv night With Wliev out It was necessarv for Manager Itoden to do some tall hustling to obtain riders He obtained Menus Be dell and Pete Drobach Both made a great showing and had a great bittle for st. nnd honors Carman Handicapped Clareme Carman the former Amerl- Th ealne.l the vision In the cord Innins on i-ut-ner unens nt pcore.i 11 runs Represented hv nne of the strongest and best-bilinced aquatic teams seen for somo time the Klngsesslng Recrea tion Centers mermen con hed by Ben Mustln and Mirk O Nell were the win ners of an escltlng swimming meet held last night between the Athletic Recrea tion Center ind the Klngsessing Recrei tlon in thn litter's spiclous pool at Fort-nlnth street and Chester avenue, b the wide mirgln of 53 to 23 ji'mob ii"i. I'NDnn ronmcsj IlARd T Kancv-dlvlnu contest conslstlnc of the front birk anl two optional dives Won li lljniels KlnBscsinB second Kressler Klnc third 1 oreth Athletic fourth thletlc Ovard dish Won hv McKinnon King eesinr;H second Qlrard Athletic tl irU Qllver Athletic ISO sard relav race Won by Klnese"sln (Daniels VV eted Murriv and McKlnn. n) cecondfl Athletic (Luckv Ollvear Mohosn and Glrarrl) Time lm 37 3 rn ' INTEnVII.DIATi: K I NT1 FOUIITKCN TO MXThUN KARS Tancj divine cintest conslstlnK of front back front Jick nnd one optional dive VV on by Davlsscn KlnKsetsinir second Weaver KlnuseaslnK. third l"l"enhuth Kincsesslnc i 100 Mrd dash Won bv Dunlip Athletic , second Tlsdile Kinescsslnx. third Weaver i KlnRsessins Time lm 47b lnO ard retai race Won h Klncsesslne ' (Jefferson Tlsdale Weaver and bavlseonl second Athletic (Roberts Disson Prende cast and IJunlap) Time lm 30 l-5 SENIOR niAll SIXTEEN A EARS AND OVER Fancv dlvlnff contest consisting- of the front lack front hack and one optional dive Won bv Houn8ell Hingseeaing. second Menemlsch KinxscBlnc third Elnhorn Athletic 'Jon ard reli race Won by Athletic (Ccrcorili ( iirrol Mtt. ivern and Frick) sec ond kinRse.lnK ICltne Smith Menemtsch and Hounsclll Time 3m 13s 200 urd dash Won by Frlck Athletic second r-lnin kingsesslntr. third Carrol Athletic Howard Drew in Draft Arm lies Moines, Anp 0 Howard Drew crack negro sprinter of Drake University and Joint holdr of the world s record In the 100 sard dash will report at enmp Dodga within a few davs with the negro draft contingent from lies Moines PenileriTaSt U.IS tile flr-t In .nn nhnmnlnn uhn l cttlnnoH .1 1 1 h Ji.,1 n. I, 111-. II.... . ... . .I--"" - .JU1.I..U ....w .3 ....-...u old to the ."",' j T' ' "flVVh "..hi u ,our."1"H nu; the avlition corps at Boston Vavv ard in't mo... ""fefl1 Vnl-lo' bonier U eVHe,,? ' n,ad" h", rs' PPrnce since jomlnf I he (oudidropped his slxth bird and the race mii"1" co,ors He was K'",,at troublec i inle. niri I red has ai"mi Intrd irJinht this season, nnd some ot the fbab players say he neighs close to U) pounds. A iiuv mrrvlng that tu h pexeess bauu'WC cun'f pitch very ti'H ','ltttthl ti.eathe.r. consented to the exhibition when lit Inst his ninth bird The shoot- r- then broke ever target thrown until PendergaHt lost his seventeenth and eighteenth tirgets while Uenrj went utrj Inlil Henrv was given i great ovation j JJrt honors wntn tne last snell was nred His vic tor) was a popular one especiall among the Western shots who wanted the title to stav In the West Pender- I gast took his defeat gracefully but he venule. 1 tn ., tn nu Ua 1, ..1 ,. nr. ,1.. appear In one 01 tne exniDition r- .-.. ',...""""" .:"".' bootB to be held in Chicago tomorrow nK ,ia) Hnd had finished in the monev foe-the benefit of the Salvation Armv in all the other races tovtrseas fund The big champion will As a result of the tie for first place, &.. -ST .. I ll If h noc hla wal llenrv unri t.enrlorc.'iu, rlUIHa.l tip., and second money which amounted to WS an If he were Used to It ?" ,v . " aaauion to pulling down his Ut I i. n. however to make ' Hhara .of xne ',ur"e '4B6 ' Hen" J'f"1 There ts a chance, however, to make UU8 ,e handsome silver trophj by tne interstate ssoclation ''Ini ... . Je& Will Hox ESS AVILLARD has I l -... &tUl Hffalr a big success if Jess on- t Juits to meet Jack Dempsey who niso t,Si.- f -. n-.r.oo nn tho card namn i-ii ta anxious to mingle with Wlllard. KaiWt this seems to be his only chance MHtS'ls not afraid of the big- titleholder. V fr tie believes that the larger nn I ivjer men are easier to dispose or : proyea 'his Wlien ne sioppeu r ui in twentv seconds b. hnw in Chicago is the first held .ears and should be a big success. anions .ueonarw jvnuaim "u i ... . nanr rT tho ymi upptrar, imi. lights also will be on hand. It great boost for boxing. Iloxinp Promoter Defies Chicago Police Chicago, Aug li Formal announcement has been made that the boxing contests sched uled as part of the Salutlon Arms benefit at comlskey Park Sjturdds to raise money for the ovt rseaa fund would lie held as k. heduled despite the order of Acting Chief of Police Al. ot k forbidding the bouts Harrv J Rld.llncs .hulrman of the feal t nllnn Aeint rnmmUli,a ailrl tn i an. n TSS-OUII IVIIIIIIIII'V VO(U ll 1 Hi-). CB ar Bulrllers from tort hhrtdan would bo enumpea at ine narn inus ma k Ine It an army cantonment and not cubject to police authority Viment O'Donnell Pro at WiMwooil Vincent O Donne 1 1 of this clti h hn secured ai voir pro ' by th Wlldwood Golf Club O Donnell will lupenlae the tlnUhlns of the nine hole coume and ex necia to get tne link, in -nape for play th aeaaon The aite chosen by the eolf com mlttee of the board of trade has a number of natural brfzarda on It and arcordtnar tn rV Field today and then take nn ' i """":" ,"!!.' i '.irii!?!: '"Vl"",vl'? fuhs. In order to keep busy ffljcu.t the leatiue teaaers nine name U. FOR the life of a fireman." sighed the Pittsburgh Pirates, ' boarded a train for home last They xcul play vinctnnati at g bled with his collarbone, which was broken three weeks ago in Boston lie made a game effort and the lOOOn spectators appreciated his work Lawrence was given a hinl battle for In the third heat Menus liedell paced by the peerless Jimmy Hunter, took the lead on the fifth mile and held a thirty-vard advantage until the eighth lap At this time Lawrence, paced by Lehman, attempted to take the lead Kor two laps the sped around on even terms, but as thej were passing the Judges' stand Lawrenci broke" with Lehman and lost almost a lap He however, was undaunted, and by sensatloml riding In the last five miles, succeeded In passing Bedell and gaining more than a lap Hilly Armstrong had a good night In the motorccle races winning the three mile and five-mile events from Harry Klebes and Speedy anderberry The summaries follow Three mile amateur bike race Won by I E llohl Quaker i'it set ond T Oasconla Quaker Cll third t. M Her Quakir City Time a JO 1 3 Three mile motorocle Won by Arm-, strong second Klebes third Vanderberry , Time ! Jl 4 5 rive mile motorcjcle Won by Armstrong, I second Vanderberry Time 3 .8 4 5 Three heat motorpaced race in tn is. miles- Won by Lawrence second Drobath.j third Redell. fourth Carman I CMI1RI OITV AIR ARENA BURNS wo FFKF, Munasers rui da i niMso, ami a . Al I.-KT R HIIOW FIK ril'I'IN nol'TH FIVE no MKEBS ACTUUEnBOPl.? QUAMTY CLOTHES OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 10 O'CLOCK 151416 MARKET SX Summer Clearance MEN'S and V0UNG MEN'S QUALITY CLOTHES Regardless of the rising market in clothes, our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale brings the puce of all our stock tumbling down. We sacufice our individual profits to create a big olume, and we sure sell a pile of clothes during this sale. aWsflPUaS Jss Silk Mohair Suits 250 splendid quality silk mohairs taken from our regular stock; supeibly tailored to hold their shape; in blues, blacks and fancy stnpes;"all sizes. They weie honestly marked and regu larlj sold foi 25.00. 1 Z-75 Every Woolen Suit in Stock Greatly Reduced $22.50 Wool Suits, H4.75 $25.00 Wool Suits, 17.50 $27.50 Wool Suits, $20.00 $30.00 Wool Suits, $22.59 $35.00 Wool Suits, $27.50 $40.00 Wool Suits, $32.50 days, ichtch should plcai" the cs iti this kind of ueather. Idea of nonessential t is a double steal fVJ! f &4 tMpk-Atl ploy- fjpted Deer in Monroe County Toluhanna, l'a . Aur. 0 According to a statement mad. b Austin Keiser. of Cherry Valley. Monroe County, two dear wen sen tbla w.ek near his bora. H. aa.va in. &niiiLaia w.ra Krazina; on a. bin tiajir jh aim cfH- SUITSH A .80 REIUTFn FROM 30, itL and i20 PETER MORAN & CO. 5T,.lr.foh:n, S. E. Cor, 9th & Arch St. Open Monday and Saturday Until 9 o'clock. ' "Jt- LmWmVkWm!lL u f?fiY'fsfsWcv vb!rri f-" s HMV ' rSpecial "Keep Kool" Clothing-, Palm Beach, "Cool Cloths," "Aero Pore" Havana Cloth, "Brcezeweave" $(.50 $7-50 $Q AND UPWARD Small Sizes in Light-weight Wuolen ip Sizes S3, 34, 35, 3S Only This lot won't last forever, and while the selection is. good, get yours. Mothers with growing boys are especially invited to partake of these plums. ' Former Prices, $17.50, $20, $22.50. $25 ONLY ONE STORE AND CLOTHES ONLy RECKERS Jk MANUFACTURERS OVU DUALITY CLOTHES 151416 MARKET ST. f sRlrV fl i ll nn sHfKi sE&sNFw rlsV i BBTsBsKaSBBK sVsBBBsHZ,BBaSL 9 BsPSr SET Mip. ttam cjuiu: souvenirs but 9 I'll give them all for Helmars icty 1 1 r III "Dfc 1 1 1 1 Lw I IJ i WBIKiWllfsWnKmLWsmLmmtMwmtKLmHmiimKm ? x M m i fi m ni a5 (.-' , y Ti- ,u iimmrn B - vV - Ms! miimMtimmJmtm
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