Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 23, 1918, Final, Page 12, Image 12

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miS SPEAKER'S FAMILIARITY WITH FLY BALLS WELL QUALIFIES HIM FOR AVIATION SERVICE
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iKER'S APPROVAL OF
WORLD'S SERIES IS BIG
BOOST FOR PASTIME
tage All Set for Annual Classic Nothing Left Now but
lo Hear Moguls'
Out the
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port rdttrtf rve
OTV that Societary of Wat Xevv ton
npproval on the plaviris of the
Jpubllc can proceed to burn the miclnisht
if The season would have fallen flat without (be annual fi.ici nd the sain"
probably would har heen forpotten The IWUei opinion hoivenei vt -ttlally
removrs the lat obstacle. He said he vvotilei be slad if the e" ie
$J could be nrraiiRert and believed either
extension to the plaven on the vvoik-orftslit otdetoi he would do it him
e?If. There can be nothing more plain thin that, fot It reulh l hi nffl
cfal sanction
Mr Baker has done a cieat thine for haebill the pnhlie the plpti
i Und the ownero of the bip letcue ctuha In faoiin5 Ihc championship
games he has made it possible foi the pubh- to .ee some liipn e,is his"
lA1. "ball, aided the pl.ivri In the flit
?ome extra monev and alo slven the
rjj, deiray expenses while the war is in
V..V ni1 tl... .me tfnm ...n iihUI t nUm
W'l (... IIIC IjUillt 1 tl Villi I .V .1 lllllll ..".
fe-W1" "e all Know tint basebill has
'(gldered the position of 'Ik magna!" o nutlet how small t ic "towds ate
the players set theii t,,i'i les rind it t up in the dim owtict to foot the
bills. It Is safe to s that fouiteen of the siteen teams unilei the his
top are losing monev and will continue to lose until the season ends The
only chance to make some of the losses Is in the wot Id eiie-
v, There was a charue foi the ownot to set out fiotn unriei a month
ago and sae con"ldciable motirv Thev lti"vv thej hid no diame to een
break even for the .ittcndnue was falllni off milt nut ntes and lintel
bills were hicher and the -ilaties of the pl.ocis bad to be p.nc In Ice ,i
month just the s-mie Thev sniclv continued lioivevn and theii Tction
t-hould be appreclited hv the fans in the rliisins week hv tinning out In
huge numbeis P.iseball now Jia been trvivrrl foi th noveinment has
shown it does not diappiove of the sporl but Ink of man-powei in
ersential occupations caused It to call the vouueet men
Should ittanse Tin re Gomes in Each Cits
IT IS now up to the National Commission to aniioun-e its plins foi the
playing of the series which becrins on '"ptemhei t t'lncao and Boston
Ro doubt wnl be the ion1estln i lubs tnd some anansements muel be
made to ariange i schedule to do na with too mm h ltaelins The
two cities are moie than "loolnilcs Tpait and with laihoad i onihtions as
they are special trains wi 1 not be populii It will take mute thin tf nh
four hours to iruke the nip ind the tiaelms epenses will be I115I1
The chances are thai three games will be plajrd in "adi ri m.tearf
of two as heretofore Boston closes Ihe season in New ik mil Chicago
finishes in Pittsburgh vo it looks as if the best plan would be to opn in
Chicago for three das pla.v three games in Boston and in cae of a lie
toss a coin foi the othet game
Chicago is a better town in which to open the sei ie" as lb" fan out
there are wlldlj estited o er the showing of the Culvs l'he will nun
out for the championship seiies and give the teams a good stall finan
cially B that time Intel est will inn high and the nathes in Boston will
be sufficients nioued to get in line foi the big show
According to the grandoldope 11 hruilrl be 1 long series Both the
Red So and the Cubs appeal to he eenh matched and it will be up to
the pltclieis to do the lions shaie nf the woik Pet haps Boston will he
the favorite, but nn wa joti look at It the belting pioposition should lie
een monev
"triir 0)1 thr ivhjrrl ol bairlmll 1 wiphl hr u , " In tiirntinn 1hnl
yt&icrdau'i nrlory met llir ll'ntc Sni 11 ni Ihe hlllt tii kcic?iio
far Ihc Athletic Phr Mnrkyuru tnnl, llnrc in n mn limit nrlinll
and tun sttnisjlil lioiri I'hicano 7 lie I nun toU 1 air plrtyn-g qient
ball these (tain
,fss T illard s If illinp to Eight Igaiu
jjfLrTttlEnE is likelv to be something
W 1 s..... . ir ic.iinu i .n..
" near iuiuk ii ii:".i iiiiuiii ! mu n i.' i-ininii i nioi'ivinii; mi nun
to again don 'he mitts and tight it out with t.uk nempse The big
1 champ has not letned and in an inteiview given out in Chicago a couple
of days ago Mitualh admitted he would bov again undei ceitain conditions
Jess wants to do something In the patriotic line ind that Is the reason
for his sudden change He is anxious 10 help the wat chanties and be.
Jieves he can do it best b boxing a 'ogica opponen1
"There Is no tiuth in the lepoits
.retire in the neai futuie he said
ind shall not tui n m title oei to
nd any one who gets it will have to fight me foi t unless ciicumstances
should prevent it. As Demptt; is no! in tie seawoe and open to meet
all comers, there ma be a chance of doing something If some promotei
can show me a big bunch of coin and wheie I a'so cm turn over some
of It to some war chant I will be veu w.lbng to talk husiness
"I had to forfeit everv thing in otdc to gei n ciaek it lack lohnson
v for the championship I am not a-king Dempsev to do the same but
I4wl 'ou may rest assured I will uke tne
VIS maae, ana men j snau luin over
the K. oC C Dcmpsej also will hive
"Under those conditions 1 may
ffilv' tarly this fall 01 as soon as I can get
'Savy's Decision Guarantees Football's Sucvct-.s
"ftTHE dvcision of the officials of the
7 A do;
port gridiron eleven during the
E'.ilfuture of football The fact that the
fist' 'to allow the midshipmen to engage
means that the stamn of approval is
ws Is irolnr- to cause all iriades of natrlotic snoi t followeis to tuin to Ihe
I game with a renewed amount of luleiest I"or this reason football appears
to be in for a most prosperous season
fif-? The difference In which baseball and football affans have heen handled
f$ .during the last few months is iefleetd in the pieem standing of 'he two
branches of sports Had the diamond magnates been as long sighted in
fA , their vision as were the gridnon officials baseball would still be anions the
popular spoits The fact that thev
Lj, same fiad such a flim hold on the
Issue an order against 11 nas cost me
sSi . Tjast season the situation which
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Pone which was in many tespects similai to the one that baseball officials
R; nere asked to sohe a few weeks ago
v1 as did the baseball officials the gridiron
9? 'the sunnort of eveiv official down at
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ift case la a true demonstration 01 ttie
yt " Vam t V.n tl , fi Vin .nnMvi.iAa fnh lha
IJUlLraM D iW i'C I.UUIIIUICU ni inv ijiiifir tm-Jii iiiciL im iiiijv:ia-i uric
capable of going to the front when the time became npe for iction
The big thing In giidiion port foi the coming reason is to he the
',' great amount of interest that Is sure
ft teatn betv&een arrnv. navv anil shinbuildins l em esentativ es It Is Ihe in
tention of tho-e having the phsical welfaie woik al these war eenteis
Jn charge to arrange a full schedule of sectional intersectional and a final
championship series of games If their plans woik 0111 as well as tiie.v have
Jto date football Is sure to experience
Certain to Be Banner Season on Gridiron
,;tt wi
f f- vote
ILL not matter much whethei
e to leturn to the game during
that Pittsburgh, Georgia, Pennsylvania Daitmouth Svracuse, Colgate,
..Brown, Cornell Penn State, Lehigh
Jan, Swarthmoie, Michigan, Nebraska Xorthwestem Minnesota, Ohio
-jpHate, Columbia Totdham and the lemaindei of the big eastern and western
ts of learning, togejthei with the
nies are to take part in the season's
grade of interest to cause football to experience a banner season
ifr aa Intercollegiate sport is concerned Add this to the interest that
-games between the arrnv, navy
tia. tn a mi tea nnrl Efim a tA Ad rt fflA
Make in popular favor can be had.
it?t e . .
TlTJlVEi; in thr lilatory o rimaaeiphta has sicimmtnp been as popti'
J.V tar'at l( is this summer. At
i ' ' I a tank, anil at-ltll of the prliale pooh, there aie crottrfi all dnu
anii until )atr Oi thr eienhia
'J pface In (ht vicinity hate helped to put aquatics in a conspicuous
-;iIHon oil the upoits map Yesterday the bio meet at RueiJon
fete 9 nt'ffP entry it( ana n
tt,wj) point of tiew. ani tl'
t-mltic ffame.U tifutliied lo
Plans and Popr
Winner
W. Wi:il
i I'Mlitle I eiljer
D Dakei In? phced hit tamp of
nm d etita thl fall the baseball
oil and dope1 out the winning team
the focal ho.itrf would until
fo lr lubs in each Irisue o nut,"
leagues a bis tlniucMl boost to hlp
prosies I.er one will be iti3lled
Tli n t T tin turn a Inf ArnettKi
I'll Hill '' IllUlt llliri I ILIIIk
xune'ed tin-- vent but few lue ton
dons in he i weight circles In the
i uA ...A..,.. . .1A.. ... nnA.
that I hae letiied or intend to
'bn an so add that I hae not
lack Demp'ei That title Is mine
big end or the puie if the match
one - uau u 11 iu uie 1 .m --v tim
to contribute part of h.s lnif
content to take on the voung man
Into propel shape"
I'nlted States Naval Academv to sup-
coming fall seison guarantees the
Washington autr
in a full sehedub
thorities have seen fit
jle of gtidu'on battles
placed on the same Tlii n'nnni 1
weie fooled into believing that the
athletic public thai no one would date
game an untold amount 01 suppotl
confionted the endiron communllv was
Instead of resting on their laurel"
moguls went to the front and won
Washington The lesult in ea u
mains wmeii is hack or each spoit
1 m nla afio.-in .Vial ia rM m i 1 a n m i-n
to be aroused bv the plavlng of con
its gieatest season
01 not Yale, Harvard and Princeton
the touting, rail months The fact
Lafavette Williams Amherst Wes
Lnited States Militaty and Naval acad
schedule of games is sure to arouse
and shipbuilding representatives are
U.fr1a tiufti that fnntKa It la rrnln rr t n
'
etrtu tea ration renter xclieie theie
The many contests that hair lakrn
iiiue aiirnaance si icaj jis-ccejar'fi
interest thou.n indicates that the
became ein more untxersallv t-
AiNT IT A G-R-R-GRAND AND GL-GL-GLORIOUS FEELIN'?
ArTcp'' Voo'we wmtco and
Waited ret yean, anho
nin VAjeEWJ sACATlOM
tsliTMOUT .AMV eMCOUOvSCMEMT
- AMD FlfJMXV OWE DAY
M3L AOe 50MMOWGD ro
TtZ ZCSS' CFFirP
PHILS MEET REDS
FOR LAST TIME
PrrnilprfM'l Pilclic
ginit
I nqtio in (liiniiiniiti
(JJanif
Pltll l.lts
nanrrofl
I ilrjrrlrt rf
stiM-k. .1h
I orlfriis lb
Itnisrl. if
rrnvith. rf
t,ere, ?h
dams r
I'rf nrterrnkt. p
incivn mi
'.roll, ah
Nf-lle. If
Knnsh. rf.
s. Matrr, lb
firlfTlth rf
I . Mucfe "b
Itlnrkburiie
Ulnrn, r
f.tiMiie, p.
rinrlnnntl, ui ""
vtoran - rhilliec mide their fim! ap
pearance ti Perlhnrt 1'ield this ifier
nonn befnie t conn" weekdav irovil
The weathei i rie.li and bo Pit!'
geiabl went in cen'ei m pi ice of Wil
liams I IRSI INMM.
Baneiofi lounrleil mil l.uque lo !
Iagee Titgetalds fl fell safe be.
hind sciond and ua good foi two haes
Siok popped to Itliekhuine Luderus
filed lu Rnush No i litis one hit no
el 10v
flinh was hit In ,i pitihid hall Neale
foited dtoh Peaie in Ranemft Koush
fmccd NpTlr Hannofi to Pearce Itoush
siiCLeedert in making t steal of second
bae Itoush iK" stole thud linn
ioft thiew out s Magee ii first Nn
inns IKI tills tu, Pllois
si.toMi twivr.
cioundcd niil i.inh
Vleuae1
M.lgee
gioiirnlod
No i nil-
nulhih
tn
i 'i iv atli sti ink out
mil rtl icbUI llf to s
no tut no ei t oi s
ponpiri 1 1 Riin i oft
Pea I r e
l l- e
reM e
thtew urn I VliKpe PanPinft toot
fate of niackbiiines bounriei nnr see
onrl silrl thieu htm mil at nrst No
i nil', no hits no ei roi M
r ii i it ivmmi
rlains filed to Itruish Piendergast
struck mil Ttinrrofi singleil to i enter
I. Vl.ij.ee tosseO" nul I'itgeiald No
t un one hit no ei 101.
v Ingo giounderl out Peane to I.u
detus Hanioft ihiew out l.tiuue ftroh
1 ned on In Meusei Nu tuns no hii no
e roi
tOt UTII INMM.
slock sltlCled lo left l.llfleius flleil to
Outfit! Meusei singled id t ft Sunk
gomit to .eeond lavath iloiililerl to
tlrlit 'took eniinc and Meuel taking
J thltil On Pe.uces sacnflte Pv in flrif-
filh Mcusel ficoied and fiavath went to
'bird Vdatns -walked Pieiulergiol
forced out dam al i.eroiHl I. M igee
to Rlickbume Two runs ilnee hits
ro eirots
N'eale tilnlrrt to left On P.nui-h f ac-
riflce ilv back of lliild N'eale beat Ran-I
nofi s ilnow to the plate s Magee
lined to Meusei iock threw nut Orlf
fith One run one lilt no eiioi
Scraps About Scrappers
J
OK PHILLIPS Heiman Hind ns stat
we'tptweigh perfnimei and Inininv
Carev of Nlcetown are leadv foi ihpii
six-iound eneountei sehediilerl to take
pace in 'he final bout at ihe uuen-ali
atend of the Cambria Xthletn Club
PiaiiKiord avenue and Cambria stieet
tonight Phillips i, out to gain s dei islve
ctoiv nvei Caiev. it be 1m- liope of
I being ma rhed to meet Lightweight
Champion Rennv Lennaid al one of the
ocal i lubs in the near futme Both
men are of the slugging tvpe and Ihe
ipei utois are cunfldent that one of the
men will be counted out before the six
lounds ai e ovei
I Th sem flii3l bungs togeiner two
hull welchm Joe Alec anon of
viten
" town a brothei of .lick
n adieu eight boxei and
i Cleveland In the othei
McCanon the
Hick Mosh of
hnntK Tnmmv
Wan en opposes A I v ernei loung i ut-
nev meeis. Walter P.ennle and Kid Wolf
I faces Voung Gable
nervtlllm n in teadlneo for the open
int .how of the National V eleventh
.nd Ca.hirlne .treei. tomorrow nla hi
Pnp O Brlen loim r .eferee of tie
OtjliiPle .ctln. foi ihe ttrsi lime in hi a
eareer has arraneed an all Mar ca.t for
th" Initial openlll Hanv Pierce the
Brooklyn Uhiweurni ho ake, u. plaee
of lrlh Patav i line of New ork vvho
Is undr 0 phliirUn i .are and fleorue
iK O 1 Ch.nev of Pa.umore will be seen
n anilnn in the flnal bout The aemlflnal
i .ill ho Jlnimv vuiaoe iw un nnn
local wtlterwelBht and Johnn nljii
of
I ,.,.tlr Die Other DOUt
M'riCHANEY
-"i..i. iuiai rh.ina. and V.dA'
I Teune Robldeau fares W hltev Kllzerald
ard Al Moore meen Man W ilham.on
Tonne Tew Vlrl.otern the local light
vrent is anxinu. lu defeat Frankle ITounBJ
i o-lit rhr RoMon boxer when they com.
together In twelve-round scrap '' I;",'1
I !a. on Libor Dav as h will probably be
effered . matrh wljh Johnn Dunde. or
I Rocky K.n.a.
r.U Herman tfie hint.rnwetiht cn.m
p. on will be .ten In .ctinn In the final bout
at the second .row of the Olympl. oppo.erl
i'TiSJ.;.
In the opening
tn Jaek n.raey oi -vew vor
t.. Ulral nltiUl will hnl
bout with Joe Jackson of this city.
n.ltllnr I.eTln.kj. the licht heavyweight
rhampion I. confident that he will take the
measure of ri Turner th Indian, when
lhe ronie to. ether at Newark N J , on
vurtiat 2
tir smith, oxlnr in'trunor at Camp Dlx
I and Johnry Howard ths Bayonnr. middle
euht Mill tee aitton for eifht round, .t
Jeriev Clt tonliht
1 B.tlllnr Murray th. local 111 welrht would
I 'Ike to be m.tched to m.ft 2ulu Kid, el
New York
Oa.fl Lewli. the local t.xth.rs'.ltM. who
is e n. r.enbly manuied r ichnny Burm?
-AMU Ths boss AYS me
IS SHORT OF MKLP AAJO
You LL HSVJS Tb u)MT n
A MOIs.1: OPPORTOMlT.TtMK
I I H WPAftl-V 1 '
TlCsD, i (
K imi.Ug KlorHlUb )
1 if I iwiof, jetmrJ
- AMD H Teut-S You To TAKG
f THnae vuceK6 rest ow
F(LU PAV- AMD THCRE'LL BC
A SALARY IWCRCA5C UIIVIFnS
TOO RETURlJ
CARMAN SHAKES HOODOO
AND SCORES FIRST WIN
m IWIL
! Brilliant Parr Follower
1 Turn? in Initial Victory
in 50-Mile Feature
ITTETl TVkES SECOM")
WHTLK s full tnoon sent Its siheiv
nt over the eiriiilai board tuck
ind th large gatheilnc seated In the
'uculai tand and while s light bieeie
I bie iiown the vtrejrli making it plea
ant for eei on even the i iriers a
formei smeiiein rhampion lode his
most hi i 1 1 in n t nre n' the pnn ind
turneri In his Initial win of the 1 n 1 S
motor-paced latnpalgn at Point Breeie
I lift night
' Big Tun Buiklev bis ininl leghoi n
traw lid Palm Peach troue check
--ii in u navain cigai and all v erv
Hinonc the infirm moteis who gteeted
I'laienee Carman i'i s, national ildei
firen Long Island when be left the u.irk
a winnei In the iluee-i nineul tiftv-mile
moloi paceil event
Psill surtei th ss vpeeder hll trio
tnanv iom.ii 1 1 nts -,nd suffeiei t0o nnnv
punctures io initio thinngh in flout mil
had in In- ,onieni with second ntonev
fleorge VMIev fl"rt t0 p,,,,,, ,,. Ihi'
H enth nt trk i:
to take thud
v rtoi ie.i mrl i,,(a fon ed
nd In ft nla, e n,p .!..
tni thr Hfiv mill
41 -j m crinO
was I hunt 7 mlnules
"utter in Hard I ink
ball gime is never won until the
last nian is out In the ninth and a
inotoi-paieil iaci is nevet clinched until
the final lap Int. been coveted This rfH
tine last night George AVIlev got awav
in ft out and tiled lo lap ihe field in
Ihe tirit tlnee mileH but failed Paul
Simei patecl bv rtodv Lehman hole
aftet the led-iersejed Wilev -nicl over
took bun at the foutth mile with Cai
man nnlv d fiw jaids in tin- teat
lust as Sutlei was about to start
another sprint he suffered bin fiit punc
tute and betoie ho iHtuiueil tn the Hack
Carman hid (galned two laps Pioni
this point until the htusb foi tv -five
miles avvav Carman was the Icadei
Caiman went alone, bcaiitifutlv until
he reached the thiitv-mile rhuk While
i he was enjoying Mii.il iod luck butter
bad two more puncturer and Wilej two
I hen the trouble Marled for Caiman
' He had a seven-lap lead on the field
I and was gaining
I lien Came the BeaU
It looks like voiu night. Clarence."
aid .limmj lluntei the ultia-careful
paceniiker Wee got em on the
jump and eveijtlnng is going love!.".
p but let s rtlmuss that al the fin
ish i c piled Caiman
i aim. in the stipei -cautious was light
.lust as, lluntei was miking iead for
another sprint the chain on his motor
snapped and Caiman went speeding
.iloiie Sutter and Wilev whizzed b.v
and gained three laps hefoie Hunter had
his new machine running
Not until the fortieth mile was leached
was carman able lo show Ills speeii,
Huiitet s niotot vvaa colel and did not t
senetate enough speed to keep his man
' In the iace with the now living Sutter
Lehman had bis machine working fine
i and Suttei twice lapped Carman from
I the fortieth lo the fort-flfth mile
i Mittei gave a remarkable exhibition of
lameness and was right In the race
' until the last lap was completed He
stilt Believed tnat jinx was trailing iar-
! man and hoped against hope until the i
' end that something would oveicome Cai
man and bring a win lo a son or swiss
But Hunter Carman and fate decided
otherwise i
George Wilev winner nf his last Ave
starts had to acknowledge defeaf He
f.TRi r.ril! hXTUAl
BIG OPENING BILL
AI(ltlV MKMM., Vl(.ls mil
lirll NI I VIHAIIINK sTX.
New National A. A.
K. (I. HKK1
PIERCE I
iimukif vv
I1V1.TIVKIRI- IIKOOKI.V.N
Mas wlllianmiin l sinore
oanr Itobldesu t.. lhlter I itrseralrt
Charlie (litdl Ihsmiik v Eddie W.xond
Johnny Uolra.t va. Jlmmr Mrt sue
Tbket. nt nnNAt.tlVs-. S3 S,, HTH I .
rrirrs. JlOr. Sr. 1.00. St.MI. Hoe. K.M
OLYMPIA A. A. .R-jy5.teiL'
l'IJ fUn VlUl.l'lir I
1 9JOM)M 'Mlilll. AsUU. n, a. SO SHAItr u
lerrr Mcnuin tc. reie nowen
Jj!i; ".loner v.. Harry Brown
Eddie McAndrcwt Tl. Frtnkia WllhtBI
John Mealy v. Jack Ruuo
Lew Tendler v$. Harvey .Thorp
CHIBE PARK
BASEBALL TODAY
Athletics vs. Chicago
OASIE CAI.LKtl AT 3 JO r. SI..
Ticket at Clmbtl Bras ' ni 5Hldlnr
SSBsSS1"
- tOO YqxJ SLAVE For A
CouPLc or vuecKS Mcinc
-oh-h-h 'Boy:-!-!
Wt it a GRR-B-RAMD
awd GLOR-Yos rEBUIW'?.'?
CAROL ,
S.-iSLS:.-'
CLRC.NCE CAKMlw
uouldr t follow andebeiiv'p pace and
meielv trailed Wilev insisted that he
wasn i going to stop with thittecn as Ihe
iiiimbei of hi3 tiiumphs
tlfoige HepisLlicft. the niavoi of Tar
Oilili the decoiatoi of Billv Penn on
Cltv Hail and the Hack opeiatoi Tl
Point ISicee claims that It na the ex
vciletit condition of the tiack alone that
enabled Cat mm lo win (Jeoige takes
all the i icdlt
Simiiel I! i hliton witnessed the iace
fiom i lie sidelines and agiecd that It was
a giueling paie to follow
I oi tomrriovv night anolhei tbree
uoineied i.u'e lias been auanged bv
Manage) Jack Roden Peicv Lawicnce,
present Vineilcan champ on will oppose
i Jiman and stutel ln a fnitv-jnile con
test. araioga l.nlrics for Salunlav
rust iai rm two vo-nr-olds Ht-ilui '
' fuilniiss Uimiii i.iciits lit"; oun- d .
Hi7 Uiiti- Vamllv.i 114 Pvrpdarva HIT
TrioniiihHni limn l tlJ i nvjllcl Hid Via
hnnv to; WmuIuvpi t U Pair and Snuat. '
Id" Hank Nu. l. linn. I, 11" rillltlt-duil I
li Tom 11. si iju, , in;, I'oilu pij
Vunt liln.h llu ict I nnl lo;
secund la e th Itpvorvwtk Steepler h isc
Hindkrfp fir thrpi e.i nlds and 'll'l abnul i
.' mller II i IIS 1 h Hrook limp l 11.
vv lii.'ui n,j ,! i harlcote 13s '
Ihlr.l ta the luaml I nion Hotel Slal.cs '
foi ivvn . ai nlds it fuilioRS Inmbovne
llll l en mi 11.' I.jdv Rusobud 11(1 llu.
rhjillc 11. i H I us 1.' Mormon 11.1 I Help
While ll"i Hannibal l.-.l) War Pennant
War Vlane, (imp I m hvveep (Jn l.'I
lleiodlas limp ) Ifl'i '
Pourth rue the merrhants and clibens
for thiee veur-old? and m, 1 3 111 miles
Cudsel PIJ Kvelld, 1(U Mldwav llifl
UnlHetei uinp ) Ho Bondage 103
Fifth ra r for thrco-jcll-nW and up
rlalmli.s 1 mile Elrlerkcn '. JHj
Kiuipr I nu 'Pen r Vrtlflrp (Imp) no
Rfliovckiit i imp i 110 Onward 'la tleasint
Dimms 101 .st-r Ren 10s Hen llampion
110 I met nn i hlllum limn ) llu Oar
bane Un I'rlneepi. ins Dpckniali llll
l.lltle I i.ilase HO Hoae i,f utunill ft;
Sat dm in II 114 Wnmithlush mi i anr
l.jhber 'Inn. I Hll Rrnom Peddle! 101
Pulltjv lit, .tarn HaniiPr IflJ Manfianese
lln I v I nu 1(15 'VVInsold H1J
sixth ra for maiden filllra and SPldlnt
thrpe vrar oids furlonss lf Veyrila I1J
Itlspuil loitonl (Imp) llll Panumen limn l
, ,,.
lid ola (Iniii I llu Tenons Ron (imt )
bastlan (Imp 1 111 Tlriuhl Vngel
n&tJ1 Sh,
iimn iiii i
Vppreiuipe allnnan. e rlalmed
Weathrr mol track fal
I t3IE Actual Six F'"
Wmk fi
To retain
its goodness
-m- JKUVL V
vfevet gets onMour nerves
'THREE 19-HOLE
BALA MATCHES
Boyd. Leonard and Thierier
Win on Extra Green in
Invitation Play
W. A. TYSON ADVAPsCES
I Bv WILLIAM II. L ViNS
nalfi (lolf rlllb. Ilnln. V.. Aug 21
riuee extra hole matches featured
the first lound of match plav In the
annua! Invitation tnurnev now In pro
giess here. One was in the fourth
sixteen, anothet (n the foui tli sixteen,
defeited eight kwI tne thhd in the
Hill (I sixteen ,
c P Bojd, of Ijiinsdowne a member
of the famous 'Hani and Kgg duo tirtt
rhove ambulances In Trance last ,vear,
was a wlunet in lis exlia hole en
casement with V W Itnbenlnllei. of
l.u Lu Hovd was tlitee up and tluce
lo go at one vtline but t mbenhauei
squated the matrh mi the eighteenth
On 'he nineteenth Bnvd was In good
form and took the hole and matohi
T T Therlei of Kila, defeated P V
Bialnatdi of OveibiooK In a thrlllinE
rxtia hole session In a defeated eight,
'fomth slxleen, emotinter TITis match
was close all the mjv
K C Lennaid of Nottli Mills took
the nicasuie of P V Jennings, of the
iriicket Club In h ihlid -ixteen match,
winning on the nineteenth green Leon
i,ard continue m win ind tlieiebv vlndi
! dates Charlev lleeb. the .Noitb Hills
golf authorit.v who i laltns that Leonatd
would lake nas o"p f 'he pilzes
.Now all that l.eoniid has 10 do Is win
the prire
b'immsr ,
t insT sin rnr,
l)rejlrd Mahl
1 T. Vlavwrll Viol ion on fiom w N
itevenson l!al b rtcfaull
C V Ooelp l ubh i riok ilf'alea V vv
Uooil. Cobb s Clffl "i and 1
at CON H SINrEt.N
W A lvon bprlrsliaxcn
dete(l P
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Crutckhank .VroulinlnK
ard I
ri.fjteri r.tsllt
It R Calve- Merlon ilcfedtert H town
end Alonlnilne 1 snrt 3
THIRD SIN I RRN
rt r.alnfotd Ron Air defeated 1 K
areenuo). North Hills -',"''' , .
P C Lponird North Hills. ctcfHtert T
Jennings Crick i club I up 11 holes
n. rntprl Ric it
P
M I Costa vronimlnk ilPfenlert
VV II
ndttflrdu l.andowtiP 1 and 4
R I, Mlnilel lall'down'
ltltfEin btenlon -' und I
1- s Ileum tl sr rj(Vld
dpfe-ited Mvle
defeated P VI
Ounible! U-iH I i"d ,". .
IllbRtH 'UN1FI.N
Dr R Nell I u l.u deteutfd R
ClaMon Nonh Hills -J UP
C r Rod InnsdoiMie dfealed v
Itmhenhalier I U f.ll 1 UP I a noi"
II P snrpnfon roniinnu
d"fPMled
Huei Aronindnk i w
riefeated l:ish'
T lherl"i Rata drfi-ated R Rrilnard
Overbrook 1 up la hol'a
i'ir i ir ais. rt.KN
N I. Vtoon Pl mouth dcfPTted R
Rolton
Trankford J and 1
I A Ros 1 ountrv i un
d'feaied W 3
JicDevitt Uala J and .
Reflated Ktunl
tV II C.eorBC Huutinsdon 'v all-v defeated
T H Hot "on Rala B and S
I J Slovn Nnilh Hill' defeated C C.
Hub Franefonl " "P
:RTO(. RCSU1.T?
i ins I RVIR for hllle" Iwovear-nlds
nonvvlnners of two rapes
t iii'lnns'M
V - . - n...P JSM1 111 I
Piepon W Ins I I"
Roblnaon
On'tella US Wa Is
T tn HI 1 to 4
I.-, lo I 4 10 t
nut
lo "
Pohgon (Imp i 11 i ,
1 to t I lr. I"
liiiii":.Tf. Mv Friend onnellr. nnrt
'.? W.ri .. Ill New traek iecnr.1
"s'Rr-ONrDr.lcn-rh:, Lut-rn. for . I liree
v.ar-ol'H an I nt. hlahwetaht hviuicai'
tesi.lf! aided rt furonse
Pnlvmellati Hum ' 1 m
McAtri . ...
Old Koenis 1 '
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GporKP atat
t to 1
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mer
lime 1 10
5 lop.' thi Vfornlns ,'' t'
eel l rti.K v mi ; ....""- ."; ,, . P.,,a
vn.ii.i Walnut nan m'""
HT ri;5.iS?:' lllV.rM.n"M TrorV an
LhrHtUIInAlK "? three ear old, ..HI...
...r.A tiiai IT 1 inllo
lloldlrg (imp ln1
a lo 1
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Peerless One 110
l,un.niril ' l" '
Ro'"ler (Imp l 111 vie ,
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I tme 1 "J i -
1. lnfirinler and Mr
a Ynf-llTH RVTK the acamore for three
veal olds and up handimp 1-S4 1
1 inlf ,, .
unnv "ilope K.
Callihan 1 '" T ,0
Ratrv Wand Km . .
vtiaeplev Jl IS tn i i to
added
1 In 1
1 In '.
Naturalist limp) IJJ , .,. ,..,
1 nftns 0 In J s In i 4 m
iS'llitr. tree Cutter asln end
lorn VbTaBBhrt also ran
Columbia Star Dicv
nf Wounds
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lef-
-vew l urn, . ... - - ,-.v-. -fi
fer'on
S Healv of tne I nil iv -ciKniu jh-
pnn.. ,AP-nl.si nrmv. vv no wail cauiaiii
of the Columbia Universlts football team
in 1118 and plaved on the victorious Co
lumbia team of 1015, Is dead In biance
of wounds received In action tele
etam to this effect was received today
from Washington at the Sigma ,Nu fra
ternitv house at the universltv
Lieutenant Healv was. a menibei of
the Columbia el.iss gf 1017 but left
the universltv lo go lo the officers
ttalnlng camp at Pittsburgh hefoie
triaduatlon
SUITS$1J
.80
urnrrrn from mi. tis sea m
PETER M0RAN & CO. Kffife-
S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch 5U.
Or-en Monday tni Baturd.r Until t clecJ
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Why not listen
to the doctor?
.
1
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ill
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He lecommends Girards be
cause they ;;evcr gel on yout
nerves. And he smokes them,
loo, because he gefs thirty minutes
of pure pleasure from every one.
Real Havana? Yes, sir-ree!
Insist on the Girard.
1 Real Havana Jjf
11C Broker size Jw
'MJSV
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'Walker Leaves Macks
lo Join U .S. Army
. "renee "llllle" Walker, Ihe heaty.
hitting rrnlerllflrlrr of the Athlrtlrs,
estrrl,v plajpd his ll tame for Con
nle Jllark. Till e." whose hlttlnc ha
been nne of th features nt the Athletic'
flavin this nea con. ffrellfd a notice
from his home draft board al Lime.
Mnne, Tenn., to reporl there for mill,
tarj if nt). "Tlllle" will he n dar late
In repoTl ir to Ids lioarib as he left
Philadelphia Indaj and will report tn the
draft hoard nt Limestone tomorrow,
expeetlnr tj he ent to ramp for mlll
tnrv training Immediately.
"Tlllle" U unmnrred. bill hail heen
flared In rln.s three owlnr'to his hat
n other dependents. This nntlflrnllon
ha. nslhlnt to do with the "work-or-DichP'
order. In wh'rh the lilac lenmie
hall plaers were trrantrd Immunity un
til "irptemher I. a. Walker's rail was a
notification to appear for military .ent
ire. GIBBONS-REED
CAPTURE FINAL
Defeated .Dr. Hawk and
Adams for Ocean City
Doubles Title
MRS. HEROLD TRIUMPHS
h noRr.tvr t. pmji,
Orenn fits Tennis Courts, flrenn Cltj.
N. J.. Auir 31
Paul illbbons the veteian Cvnwvd
star nnd A 1. Reed nf Relfleld. won
the I1S doubles eliampinnshlp nf otith
.leisev bv defeatinic l)t P tl Hawk, of
Cjnwjd, and Foiiret C Adams, nf M
1 iiitlc ,('ltv. in tile Hie mund hem tliis
afteinoon bv fi.J, .fi G-..
(ilbbons and Reed ad vamed into lie
final lound bv J Rtialubl set win ovei
Rev TJ T PancoaM and A f, Rallj
this mornlns The stoie was (i-t, fi-J
Battv and Pancoast put up a bald fluhl
in the flil set but aftei thtee sanies
had heen plaved Gibbons and dams
opened up and won with (ompai itlve
else
'I he Una I lound touml (ilbbons and
Reerl at theii bei Mote than till pe
bundled spectatnis were In attendance
Rtllllant plavlng was evident at all
times Doclot llvwk and Adams tallied
In the feennd set anil (iliimpbed bv fi-4
hll' Cllbbotts and Reed ranif hick and
took the dec dins pet bv r.-"
Ml Unbeit Ilctnld of Relfleld. bj
rlefeitlnc Mis c ft W'alnwticht en
teied the fin il lound of the vvnnipn's
lnclPS The sanies vv ei e d-2. fi-'.
The women's doubles title was cap
tured b .Mis Cury Pottei and Jlrs
C I! WalnwrlRlit The dcfeitrd -Mri.
Robeit Heinld and Mrs .1 D Stiebij
n-fi, r,., G-J
1 lie suiiiiuai ies
MKN'S DOLRI.RP
enjlfinal Rnunil
Paul lllhhone and V I. Reed defratpd the
Rev R r Paneoast nnd A I. Raltv
I fi 'J
I Inal Round
Glbhotlfr and Reed defeated Pi Hivrk and
Adams 1 11 8:
t -VVOMRN s !NOI r.
semifinal Roun 1
Vtr R lleiolrl defeated Mrs C R
WHtnvvrlsht i.-J rt 3
Nn I lap for ('heter
Ihe elislbtl iv mmni Itee nf the Dpla
vvaie River Shinvird l.easue esterdav n
noiu i ed Us declelnn on Hip ellslhtlll
nueatlonii pending and aa a result th-F
t i hlp whteli had rhp hixhpst pervent
asv si ihe seaeon a rloae, le dropped to
foui Hi place
Jt AVttltUWttUUVMMtWlVUltViSVU lW.VVVw,nw5
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Only One Store
A Patriotic Duty
ComnlvlnB null the Fuel ritnini'"
tt.itoi's ieqiiet to ilevle nay and
inram fm savinp light find covvet.
In oielei tei keep the vvat fa"'ot les
liniiiiiii: lull time, we htve itvleil
nut liusliie lioius hs follow?
Mond.iv, 'I'licsdav. Wednesday and
'lliursda.v, !l::ill A.M. until 5 l.M.
I'riday 'Jt.l'll A.M. until fl P.M.
Satiir(l.iv..!t:;;u A.M. until 10 P.M.
j Our Summer
Clearance Sale
Is drawing lo a close," and while
the prices on all clothing 'are
y sharply reduced, we urge
you
to take advantage now!
-Silk Mohair Suits
Blues Blacks
Imagine buMnp one of these .Suits for
suet) a Ion price, the like of which are
not (shown in Willaelelptila. finapnv, up-to-the-second
iiioipc that an elepant
ly Ulloied and positively hold their
ui iiittii nimpp
GENUINE 525 VALUE
Small Size Specials
Str :u, 31, 35. .1(1 Mnlj
Just nni mori- lot nf thefts harin
and then Bood'bj- for ny kind n(
cloth at amwhi m-ap this price
woolen nultii f3
riCM Just th
(hlnr for V
tumn w r
moat of thni In
v o ii n i mn'
tUa - whtl
th last .....
11
.50
Former Price.., $17.50, $20,
$22.50. $25
Every Woolen Suit in Stock Greatly Reduced
$22.50 Wool Suiti, $14.75 $30.00 Wool Suits, $22.50
$25.00 Wool Suits, $17.50 $35,00 WoolSuiti, $27.50
$27.50 Wool Suits, $20.00 $40.00 Wool Suits, $32.50
Open
Friday
Evening
Until
' MANUFACTXTRBllS OI I
quality Qumm
151416 MARKET ST.
9 P. M.
iMMvK&wiXn4itiiimi
TILDEN BEATS
Re LIN MURRAY1
Philadclpliian Wins Way to
Finals in Southampton
1 Tennis Play
T. R. ELL ALSO VICTOR
Ry the .iwaciatrd Pre
Snnthainptnn, N. Y Alls: 23 tTII
Ham T Tllden "d, of Philadelphia, and
T U Pell, of New York, vvon their places
m tne final tottnd of the lennls cup
Hocles on the tuif couit,s of Ihe Meadow
Cluh bete toda.v Tllden the national
rla couit champion, "jmotheted iX l.lnd
lej Murrav. the California meleoi. bv
a vlcotous net attack In their semifinal
The score wn.s B-.1. 6-.1 Pell defeated W
T Ha.ves. the westeiner who hpat
It hi a Ktunaitae the .lapanese, j e?tr
daj The Fcore was fi-" 7-1
Tllden fought Murraj- at his own tram
it the net and conqueieri him. So fast
slid furiously did the tall Philadelphia
execute his volle.va and smashes that
the formei Callfoinian was sivepi be.
fote flie lneslstible force of his shots
Muriav was not at his be't as be had
had little toui namenf competition thU
season Not once did he head Tllden. who
made the plasinc all the way lo the end
Bv Mead back-iourt dtlvlne; Tell with
Unexpected ease masteied Haves The
riikaco star made the fatal blunder nf
placing the ball to Pell s left band In the
tallies, foi getting thai that was the,
sfiong side of the nierican mastei nf
the hack-band stroke Pell was sieariv
and li nevei missed an opening for a
pas so that he alwajs Itail a safe 'qr
lOMSSXND YDAIII
WIN FOURSOME-
n bite Sulphur spring,, yy ian Aug
2.1 Several hundred people followed th
match between Robhv Jones and Peicv
Adah if Atlanta, and 'Chirk" EvanR
ind Kenneth ndwairis, of Chicago, on
the Wlite Sulphur Springs flnk when
Ihe Atlanta team defeated the tVestern
placts one up on the twentieth hole
I be nialcli was undei the auspices of the
Western floir Association and JTnnn was
raited foi V MC V wai woik
Two Yankees (Jet (..all
n nrk. Ana: J.I Rill lnur the
outfielder and Viet rercuson the recruit
oltrher nf Ihe YTnkecp were notir!d vi
terdav Kv the Inral draft boards to re
port foi nulltarv dutv Uiur a horne Ii
hi Rorkfnrd Vie white KerKUKOn Ui'H at
Rinnmneld N 1 latnar was purrhared
from the Raltlmore elub lt season
i
, W hat May Happen
in Baseball Today
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ridraco ; in .r,- ,k', ,mi
New lork HI tn .1111 .111 AM
riltsburicii m m .in .vtt .mi
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'Hrookbn :. t r,1 .lot t.ldrt t'MVI .(fi
Phillies tf fil .lit .11 .131
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iiol siheibileil. 'Two iratiie.. twin
two. vl ose two.
and Clothes Only
Fancy Stripes
m-15
Keep Cool
Clothing
Palm Beach, "Cool Clolln,"
"Aero Pore" Havana Cloth,
"Breezeweave"
$6.50 $7.50 $10
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