& n-' 5"'i r , fr, ' i M ( EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA', TUESDAY, MAT 27, 10T0 1 ATHLETICS 'WAIT' FOR VICTORY AND FINALLY SUCCEED, THANKS TO PASSES BY TIGER WILDME& M is i I; v r ti lt I r r i ,' TK BS .? ft i' &f 5 ? .if t I J( V X ATHLETICS' SPIRIT JIHSMG TO ICK "Somo More Victories Coming," Says Connie as Team "Gets Started at Last" BREAK LOSING .-., STREAK o 1 ntnrv H.v KDWIN .1. POLLOCK Cnrrlnl Slaff Cnrrrannndrnt Tratellm With I thn Athlttli-a j Detroit, MWi Mny Hi. The A's linvc strn.voil fur nlonR the lnnn thnt Isn't trnij;lit nnd narrow in bnsMjall linthwn.VB, but they returned 'to the right rontl yestcrdny. It wns Ions, lonjr njjo thnt the so-onlled meek men of Mnek lost their way In their mnreh thrnuKh 'the 101!) rampnlRn, but they got their bearing"! yesterday. The hip of Shlbe Wns flashing (ll'ftre'si sisnals on the liortint: Ken, but the fijuited yesterday. Tlie Mnrkmen liave been slipping through in a spiritless way until it feemed tliey woultl "lip out of the league, but the Npirit was found yci terday. The puneh in a pinch that had been IncMng for rnnny tlns was discovered and the old right wns regained It nil happened ngnlnst the Tigers at N'nvin Kield when, for the first timn Iq seven starts, the A's won n ball .game, nnd won it by coming from be hind when victory seemed to have gone nlrendy to the dugout on the other side of the field. Fight Continually Twice the Inilenderii went out In 'front only to be passed by the fast stepping Tigers, but they kept on fight ing nnd broke one of the worst losing Mrnks in the history of the club and iecidentnlly mined a straight run of five wins piled up by the nmbitloua Ilcngnls. Scott Perry, one of the biggest sen Mitinns in 11)18 pitching circles, wrs credited with his first win of the sea son; n Mnckman clouted out the first Athletic home run of the year, nnd the Ifllf) consecutive n inning record of the Phihe family wns equaled in one after noon. Perry did not finish the game, and he was iSnt of the line-up before the A's took the lead in the eighth, but walloping Wnlly Kinney wns not the, official pitcher until the Mnckmen held the ndvnntnge, so Perry gets credit for his first win. It is only fnir that the Oklahoma liurler should be marked up for n vic tory. II( pitched seven of the nine frn'hics nnd. although he wns bumped hard in the .sixth. In1 Hung good ball in the other se-sions. R0II1 Soaks Homer Four of the seven whacks went for extra liases, Captain Hobby Hot ti started the Mnckmen 1111 their winning streak with a home run over the left field wall In (Iip fourth. Walker, Du- gan and Kinney all contributed doubles.-! .More pleaRing even innu iiip viciory to'Mack wns the fight thnt our athletes displayed. "It looks to me," said Muck, "as if we were started nt last. The bos were In there fighting all the time, and more so when they were behind. Nothing seemed to discourage them and when they show thnt kind of spirit jou can expect some more victories." BENDERli MANAGER Chief to Handle Richmond Club From Bight Field Also Will Pitch Richmond. Va., May UT. Charles Albert (Chief) Render, former star pitcher of the Philadelphia American I.enguc Club, hns been signed ns man ager of the Richmond. Vii,. l.eagun team. He will piny right field nnd pitch. Goddard Is Ring Champion London, May 27. Frank Gorldani won finm Jnrk Curphev In the tenth round a twenty-round contest for the heavi weight rhamnlonahln o Great Britain and the Lor(l Lonsdale belt. i '..-v.J What May Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAL LEAGUE Won J.oat I'.r. Win Nw lark .... 17 fl .7H1 .750. Brooklyn in 7 .ROA .WR rlnrlnnatl ... IK 0 .Kin .11.14 rmi.i.iKK ., in in .nnn .m hlrnao ... 1 IS .480 ..100 ritubiinrh ... II 1 .440 ,12 Ronton S 1H .MO .tfl St. I.eulj ..II ID .MO .SBO AMERICAN J.KAfUJK . . . W on I jt I'.r, Chimin ll 7 .71 Cltuelanil .... 17 X .Dili) .w lork ... 1 1 .5.10 " I.OnI IS II .545 Hlnn 18 .4011 ;ftr(lll , IR 400 Wn.hlnrlon . ft 14 .3ft! I ATHLETICS . II 1 .2311 Up-lo-Minutc Marks of Leading Hitters NATIONAL LKACll'K CI. AH. R. rrnrnth. riillllr 17 4.1 It) Aoimir, New ork.... 23 1)3 14 Manuel, fhllllea. .. Ill M Iff Wltllnntf. I'hlllles..,. ID 74 17 Konetch.T. Brooklyn.. 32 K 10 AMERICAN 1.KA0UE 0. All. K, Kchanir. Boston . .. , III in 4 r.k. n,.i n In. in A?e. i .4RH , .40'! .SI'I .snxl 1 21 US 25 27 2R .311 Ave. I .XB.X .S7S, .UAH .3X7 .319 ' lighthouse WIlSiWamWanM. rieii. '. . ,3 . 11 .Inrknon. Chlfaro 27 DS 17 Weaver Choraco .... 27 109 22 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LKAOl'K Cincinnati. 7t Thlllles. 5. Nmr York. 4t I'ltthnrth. 3. IlrooMm, Si Nt, luli, 2. ChlrSKO. It lloaton, 0. AMERICAN LEAGUE Athletic". Si Detroit. 5. SI. I.OUU. 2i New York 1 (in Innlnta) Cleveland. 12: noton. 7. rhlraco, 3t AVashlniton, 2. TODAY'S GAMES NATIONAL LEAGUE Clnclnnjtl nt I'hllndelnhla Clenr. rittahnrih at New York Clear. Ht. Ixiula at llrookljn. Chieaco nt ltcston Clear. AMKMCAN' LEAOUE Athletic" nt Detroit Clear. Iloaton at Clevelnnd Clear. XXnshlnaton nt Chlearo Clear. New York nt St. Loul Clotidv. INTKRNATIONAI. I-KAOfK STANDINn OF THE CLUBS xv. l. r.c. xx-. l. r.c. ninjh'ton. 13 7 .a.xo lintrnlo .. in in ..inn Rochenter 12 7 .032 ewark in 13 .43.x Toronto.. 13 H .nin Beadlnr . (1 13 .3IH Haltlmore 12 8 .600 .leraer tllT 5 IS .23H YKSTERDAY'H RESULTS Readlnc. 1 1 Newark. 2. Illmthamton, fft Roeheeter. 2. lerse.v (It). 12; Haltlmore. 12. Toronto, I: lllilTalo. 1 (IS Inntnis), TODAY'S (1AMES Keadlnr nt Nenurk. llnltimnre at Jersey City. Ilinthatnton at Ro rhester. Toronto at HitrTalo. AXIERICAN ASSOCIATION IiulstlMe, 2 Toledo, I). St. Tanl. 6; Knnsan Cttv. A. Mllnnukee. A MInneiinolls. 0. NEW ENGLAND LEAGUE RESULTS XX'orrester. 7: New Haven, 4 (II Innlncs). l'roldenee. Si Sprlnctleld. S 17 Innlnxa: called, urreed). Wnterbury. 9: Ilnrtfonl. 4. rittsflrld. 4i llrldcenort. .1. PAT MORAN BANQUETED Reds' Manager Told Pretty Things by Pine Street Debating Society A lot of people have the "giveme" , habit, and, while Pat J. Morau may 1 not he one of those gujs. he didn't have to be yesterday to get in the ''getting"! class. ,JIe got a lot of things in the I nfternoon before the hail match with the Phils, such as flowers, silverware, a cigarette case and n straw hat, and many fans also thought he wns given the ball game itsplf by I'mp O'Day. Thpii Pat was in line to get an invitn tion to thp boxing matches at the Olym pia and another to be the guest of honor at 11 banquet tendered him by the Pine Street Debating Society at the Hotel Stcnton. MorSn's "getting" did not cease at the, P. S. I). S.'s fuuetion, for he was nanneu 11 ruigiuy line repertoire or phrases used iu the vocabularies of such fine spokesmen ns the following who were hmong those present: Frank Rnn crott, business managpr of the Cincin nati Club; John .1. Walsh, Thomas Rheernan, Arthur Heeb, Frank Mnckin. Dr. George W. Wittmaier, Charles Heeb, James C. Ieatninger, Robert W. Maxwell, Jnck Weinstein, Sam (iross, Lewis Kamp. Jack Moses and James S. Carolan. B VD. Quality can only be had in . B.V.D. Underwear. JCithkst&'this Rod Wovffn'Label, N..........-.,, .-..... ...j ' i, V MADE FOR THE HHC1 BESTRETAJlTKADe Jtrisn'tX&V. D.-.Underuvar B- V. D. Coat Cut Undershirts and Knee Length Drawers. ' $122 The Garment 'B. V. D. Sleeveless Closed Crotch Union Suits (Pat. U. S. A.) $12 The Suit Remember, all Athletic Underwear isnotVVX). THE B.V.D. COMPANY, NEW YORK. W tWW eV iiMWWiKa V.SVMem 1rVfty. JIWIWIUP "AVAWTJ 1 n ' K&tMttKKMBRNHtM T5 .42.1 ' j lflPMRPPIfVL .750 .714 ' r K v V o.V r.l .B92 .m. 1 W- . k - ..V10 ..X20 1 , BKiM jj 'i. v , .so 1 .sis ttiBt ., -! wN2'ii J v "; wHi 1 visawni 1 it-iH writ (. e.. HACK IN (AMK Chief Render lias returned to base ball ns playing manager of the Richmond (Virginia League) rluh FOR JESS WILLARD ! Chamninn I nnrr flvrrliiA nt Tn. onampion, Long uverdue at 10- ledo, Is Requested to Re port by Saturday TICKET SALE IS HEAVY Toledo. ((., May -7. Kniling to re ceive any official word from .less Wilhtrd concerning his departure fiom Los An geles, Tex Rickard, promoter of the heavyweight chnmplonship battle be tween Willard and Jack Dempsey here July -1th. today telegraphed the (linm- pinn requesting him to start for Toledo 1 immediately. Rickard asked Willard to abandon his proposed stop for a dn at Ins home in l.awience. "Willntd agreed to be here sh weeks in advance of the contest," Rickard said, "and that timr is past. He asked for a few days in which to attend to personal affairs on the const, nnd I 1011 sented : but 1 think he has delajed his departure long enough. It is time that lie should be nn the ground and in training. I have requested him to be here Saturday." RicUard had nothing to add tml.ij to his statement in regard to the hill introduced" in the Ohio I.egNlntuiP ,es terday. which would grant (Joventor Cox authority to tevoke the permit is sued by the Toledo boxing commis-iim (or the Willaid-I)cmpse match. Ritk lliil said lie cvpected certain elements would attempt Id prevent (he contest, but he did not care to criticize their ni-ttnna. i!r(.mls,. of H fear of rohberj . mined guards were stationed in the down town tight headquarters In-t night. Inn men armed with pistols nnd titles were, sta tioned inside, while two others patrolled the street. This precaution was taken because stores on either side of the headquarters were robbed. Orders for seat leservntions continued to swamp thp promoters today. Itilly Gibson, manager of Penny Leonard, the lightweight champion, ordered .'100 ringside scats for the Criterion Ath letic Club of New York, and '-'00 Stit) seats were sent the Sportsman's Club ' o Newark N. J. The Allied Tlientri citl Association of New York ordered 1(15 $H0 seats. This pnrtj will include several prominent m tors nnd film stars, who are planning to make the tiip mi two special trains. Larry Williams In a Draw llridceirort. Conn., Ma "7 1mm AVII- l lialus, or thla iltv. anil Kin .Norroll,. both light heavwelKhle, roiisht elchl roundx tn a draw here lat nlaht. In the aemltinal l.oula HoKiish atatn llehtwelsht itiainnlon eaelly defentcil Peta Jtartte of l)erb Jn eleht roundf. V J IN 1 Trenton Youngster Slows Up in Latter Rounds and Up- Stater Breezes Through MEALEY IS KNOCKED OUT Patsy .lohuson, who.e teal name isn't Pntsy Johnson nt nil if looks count for auything, didn't have the stuff to keep going nt top speed. As a. result when the Trenton xontigster slowed down in the Inst tno rounds of his bout with Hilly Ileum at the (Ihtnuln l.ixl nlulit Is the Wllkes-llarii- entry breezed through ' With one of the "uim-by-a-halr" vie- ' tories. 1 .lohuson carried the fight to Hevans in the first four rounds and then tired, j This gate the upstater an opportunity! to come from behind and more than earn a draw. lobnsou Ruslirs Johnson put ail his aggressiveness in the first part of the battle, and Hevans jwas content to counter. He staved off .Johnson's rushes with hard lefts which I jnl'r''', Jnlm," considerably, but the 'Trrnton , N,a, , 011 , tIlk Ilevan's punches iu order to get in a return blow. In the Inst two rounds Hevans turnpil in nnd walloped Johnson good and hard. Johnny .Menley suffered another knockout in the semi, when Prankie Conifrpy, of New York, receivpd credit for n technical K. O., as the bout was stopped , in the sixth round, Menley out on his feet, hut gamely trying to continue. Honks Do Trick During the first rwo rounds Menley put up a hard battle, but in the sixth his tin jn- was punctured when Coni frpy landed n couple of hard left hooks, Mealpy danced around in n da.e and tried to keep going, but Refeiep (Jrim- son used good judgment by stoppiug the bout. I In the other contests Packey Horn mpy, of New York, won from Prankie j Clark. Kddic O'Keefe defeated Phil i Liiudy, of New York. Joe Mendel earned the decision over Jack Courtney. The Oljmpia's patrons contributed I $101.10 to the Salvation Army fund. Gussle Lewis Boxes Draw Trenton, V J., llav 27 Ousqlo l.ewl of Phltadelphlj, and Freddy Reese of New Vork fousht an nntntereitlnir eleht-round draH heforp the Trenton Athletic Club last nlsht Jlmmx' Rrown wan "topped In lhn third hv Harrr Plerie Lew Stinger of Phil arielphla. was carded to fight Kddlp Welch, of llrlrttol tn the fourth round however Stlnser waa all hut out when Referee Waldron stopped the match Kid C'ooner mwn. of Philadelphia Maved onlv two mln illes and ten neennda in hla tight with Kid Sullivan, of Trenton, and Younit Harve. of Trenton ata)ed lesa than two rounds with Youn Kmans Scott to Coach Alabama I'ulvpraitr. Ala,, Mav 2, Appointment of (' Scott, of Cle eland, se coach of the UnUeralty of Alabama football team for the comlnff acivon was announced here todax Scott hae roaihed eteena at Western tie aere t'nlveralts and Pennsyhnnla State Collepe and last fall coached the Cleeland aval reaerxo team which nefealeil thi L'nlverelty of Ptttsburffh eleven I'llOTOIT-.W ll i IWh, Morris & runyuoW Avo. rtumiliuia Mat.Dallyat -i: Cm MCa.U;4SW- W H 1IAHT In "THK MONUV COHHAI A nrtl I n B2D AND THOMPSON BTS. APOLLU MATINEE UA1LT ANITA fiTRWAIlT In "A MIDNIOHT HOMANfB" DPAnlA CHESTNUT Below I BTH ARt-AUl A 10. A. M to II :15 P. M. MAHGlinniTIJ 1'I.AIIK In . TOMi: Ot'T OF THB KlTCHi:.N" n, i IPDIDn BROAD STIIEIST AND BLULDlKL SUSqiJEHANNA AVft .IIII.IA .TIKAN In "ItUMSO PASSIONS" BROADWAY??ra HAHOl.n I.OfKWC Broad i Snydor Avi. Mn i r. it. vnnn in SHADOW" OP Hl'SI'ICION" PUDDCCC MAIN ST- MANATUNK At.irn nriADV in THK INDBBTnt'l'TIHMi WIKK" FAIRMOUNT soTiN'KnBA,DDA.rv RKHSUK HAVAKAWA In "THK COL'nAaKOlIB t'OWAHD" r-AlVlll V THEATKE 1311 Market St. FAMlLl n A. M tn Mtdnlslit. FRANK KKRVAN In THK PUBLIC DKrENDBIl" , y.rr-1 I CT THEATKE Below Mcruca 56T M D MTINEB DAILT kittt oonnoN In "ADI5I.K" GREAT NORTHERN W SVk"!' VIVIAN MARTIN THK IIOMK TOWN OIRI, IMPERIALm6.0,' 60TH ft WALNUT STB. "THE BETTER 'OLE' f PAnCD 1ST ft I.ANCASTEn AVJB. LLAUtK MAT1NF.B DAILT ENID BENNETT tn "THE LAW OP MEN" I IDCDTV BROAD COLUMBIA AV. LlDE-KJ I MATIVEE DAILT HAnor.n ixioKwoon in "SHADOWS fV SUSPICION" rilOTOI'I.AV I PHOTOPIAYSV ..OBTAINED I f "TJff TWBOVCH 1 I V JtoOKlWb'r J THEATRE OWNED AND MANAGED BY MEMBERS OF THE UNITEP EXHIBITORS ASSOCIATION DCI AirMT KB ABOVE MARKET WALLACE TIEIO In THE HAM FJIUI1 FUNERAL RANGE" CFDAR 6(T,, AND CEDAR AVENUK WAI.JJLCB REID In THK ROARING ROAD' . nr ICC! WA MARKET BETWEEN COLlStiUlVl IS9TH AND oOTH LEAK BAIRD In "THE ECHO OF TPUTH" COLONIAL & ?n3'7 i-Va CONSTANOE TALMADOB In . ' "EXPEItlilBNTAL MARB)AqE" CI lOITIA 0TH & MARKET 6T8. LvJKC.N.A MATINEE DAILT OLIVE THOMAS In TOTUN" FRANKFORD 4715 FranJKord Av. DB MILI.E'8 YALE'S SECOND IN LEAD ! Ell Varsity Crew Again Finishes Second Coach Abbott in Quandary New Haven, fnnn.. May -7. Conch Abbott, of Yale. Is in a quandary. In a short race on the harbor jeslenhiy the Ynle second ctew, vtioked by Peleis, again defeated the ar.il. As a re sult Coach Abbott is more perplexed than ever ns to Jut which is Mr best crew . He plnns to hold n four-mile rnce. the winner to be definite! considered the first crew . v Coast Golf Pros In East , HnMon. M10 2" -.lolin lllncl. nrtifealonal of Ihe (laretnnnt I'ountrx t'lltlt of Han Kranclnco. and A 1' Kinlnnora. Hn.ittlih professional of the Hen .Inee r'ounlrv riul,, San .lose, hoth former tMclflc tonsl thjm- pumii nae nrmeu rot a two weeke vnie- tire on eastern turf In nr.iiMr.tlnn fne ,fc open rhnmnlonshlp uf the fnlted .Stules Oolf 1 Aneoeintlon at the Urae Murn fountrx Club I June v 10 ana ll 1 jy Rypt HiHii9ii NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK PHILLIES vs. CINCINNATI (1AJIK AT 3:30 I'. SI. heata at (ilnilreU nnd Mnaldtnc' c;r A C ,4, nAiMiRinoK st. tmpire . v, NRt smith. Promoter TIII'BSIIAV r.Vr.MMl. MAV 29 AM-hTAB CARII and IIITTI.K RIIVAI, Johnny Mealey vs. Jack Russo Summer Boxing Course 3 mos. Enroll now for Tournament June 24, 1 g PhUa. Jack O'Brien's 10 I H, IS. Cor. 16th 1 Chestnut 1th Floor i,iinroi'i.As The following theatres obtain their pictures through theSTANLEY Booking Corporation, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Booking Corporation. 333 MARKET IUtfft'X HlIIRI.Iir .MASON III , THE UNWRITTEN Colli:' I MODFI 'i SOUTH ST. Orche.trm. mWLyj.l fontlnumis t to 11, VIOLET PALMER In "(HMlEIt OVERBROOK ,,au l'0At?t-nA-VK MAV ALI.IM1N tnr "ISLAND OP I.NTIttllUE" PAI APP 1-'H "AIIKIST STREET r-I-VE in a M to 11:15 t. MABEL NORMA S'D In THE PEST- PJ A7A ' BROAD AND CLARA WILLIAMS In . "ONE WOMAN" PRINCESS "MA W, f . w IIALIJ HAMILTON ,',"-;u "AtTER HIS OWN HEART" REGENT MARKET ST. Below 1TTH ItV A.I.SOW I,. . j.,, la it m "CASTLES IN THE AIR RIAI TO CERMANTOWN AVE. IXIrtLiiU AT TIMJ-KHOCKUN ST VIOL DNA tn vn-c" BI . "KALSB EVIDENCE" RUBY MARKET bT. BELOW 7TH in A M to IlilB u MME NAZIMOVA In ' - tt "OUT OF THE FOQ" SAVOY '-U MARKET STREET CJ-WWJ A TO Ml D.N IC r.,ijn ir,ni,r,i in "AMATEUR ADVENTUIiESS STANI FY.MAI,K!T ABOVH 16T1I VftOMl ifll 1, T.-n. ,llIi r' A '"THE NEW MOON" VICTORIA W5? J.ASf-pWg nEonon wai.sh in "HKI.Pt HELP' POLICE!" When ir Atlantic City Vim tha Prilnlal ThiM OERALDtNE FARRAR In THE STRONOER VOW rilOTOPLAVS JUMBO FRONT ST, L G1RARD AVE. JumhO Junction on trranLfnril.ili BEN ALEXANDER In "THE TURN IN THE ROAD- LOCUST J!SD AND LOCUST STREETS LUCVJOl Mate. 1:30,3:30. Evga. 0 :8t)1 to 11 W. 8. HART tn "THE MONEV CORRAL" NIXON 52D AND MARKET BTS. 2:1B. T and n. TAYLOR HOLMES In A REQULAR FELLOW" PARK niSF SYF- dajphin. ht, VNV Mat. 2illt. Evi, 5 t0 n " EBNEST TRIJKV In "OH, iuu WHMKJNI' RIVO! I 62D AND SANSOM BTS. tVV-L.I MATINEE DAILY DOROTHT OISH In "Alt' "BOOTS" ATR AND CERMANTOWN AVE. blKAINU HART ,AT VKNAKUO THB ilPNBT CPRRAI' SINGLES AND BUNGLES uer M IrhH (r thn I tin . I111 vrnn ejeded frnm the I tn - Held .I.t.Ih Iiv trllie or llilllilli. lole live Huh Clt slen. t'niplre Hron for crotentlnK u ilrlnu. civ The Miir Ihnse Iteil So hae heen hurkslld flBaln hHi Hhlflpfl the CttUsBn Inheld Klim. hie lutein eterv riuh flier tilaed on the lre l.rar has lieen henrhed nnd I'harlev Plrktent trip ethletith hail llielr numher, tnoed from I titr.l to eond P"t Klldiirr V.",! i".t"V',,1'r )""" ,llr'1 'r"I,'r"lM,l'L I larru ll'wlr the ie ran miwil notler. Kltdur) had three . if rhliea.. ten hlu off ,, n,rr,l , u uul e n altirc iludnlph and Nnrlhinp hrinn lieonrt bu 7l.lo tit" ftilinit nlfrlni tit the t ntittnalv in Naluriltlit n uamr Itnvlr n.. l.'is nil.,l lo n.l ,. ,!,,- th, ' 1 I...M,J l.nl. ....!. I.,,. ...! Il,e jr... .Ai. ;;i7..Y is; 13. j"j.n. ii.ii .nntr. tarwtrlu of lrtrotl mntlr ht tltbtit tilth I lie llutt Httir littf nftt t'ri liiimiitf Klil Gtensnn s White Ho& In the Mret major ! lenaue nine to torn In turnt. trlnntnhs thN !ennant "cran, 'I tie pale-ltoseit irew rtmndetl I cut Its tuentteth tletor rhtrrd.ix hy df feallnir XXnslilnnton. Shcru nod tnoc of ttie Unit unt tinalitr tn rntur In t'hilarl' llitiltt llr N sirk it i I Vol,. htah I'olli tioli el'n tutir.itti. rrtf the Ivrmrr Phil, He turnrtt n rt fo Pal 1ortm n pair nt dfompiil? let tuff It tAt tnr tfattir HMtf 1 f'trneilll' In; Po'li 11 rrt a I rlonrette tn,e tn Pnt ,1rt'ni nnrf a srf nt , tttihfnrii orii.tir to lmn ice KfilJt . , . Xfter jestrrdnj " till. In ulllrli ( Irtrhiml ran nn mrite rnrnt on lite Ken "01 nliiierat Ikiplmip Always iSK i tne D'est ouy f,f,r' f r " ml . m for the Price MME Jflr 1 S$T the B t greatest wOSk Sealed Tight-Kept Right WmVMBk I jftA beneficial llfli '; flffip refreshment 1IH -BsaMffli to set wUkM rT alW'Wfllflff'feSSStTBlljgira 1 1 MBW iaaaaaffaaaaaaHi 1 -f cl In ill" ifi Mww'Wff i kmUuKwx jk. WZ The Wmm fir flip llnnton f'lnli rirclnreil flu. !. t'nl.l. r . """l'.i imiid n. ,, rriyic (irrnoriiri nitn .!'""' ." "" '.'"" "J. "" "r"' that makr "" " "."" i'o'"' 1 m-r tlcfirlu. At ,il srioytd. 1 llnmi mlitii " III'!,,. Itrntnn turned In nnolher l tor for trie tnanls vtiletil'ix when he beat Southpdw , WMImii nniier Mini the IMratna hv a one-run ninrin t'rtei Slpitrfpl h.'tl three of tho ' le.en lit I r off Itenton "If uti.hnd. ehoiild ahk inn, I'at Xloran lin lind sixteen iIiivh thus far tlilt. hriiKli," ihlrtied the an. "ho p.irks u hrnuii derhv on Itl lieiin. Pnl tfnirtu If rfirii Hie Imurst Muittlnw i r iu ti tit Hie Pi ilt Part, its ttDiititiljii lhe Plille l1r"t welltio k In sit etMrle was th, tlrst ilfe.tt uf the eiHHnti Tnr Suuthpw t;. tn' I'm hard hn hr.il the Itdi Ht his n,,. n- rim e-Mnth ,IB D! 1 'ot knockhg Taste, cur an uteres more iliati tastes to' Cliesterf-ields M J. B830 r ' HgBfl r 1 H i n BntunlS K H VIRGINIA TENNIS PLAY- -m , tastern Stars Enter Dixie StatflV, Championships, Beginning June,jjj Now York. May i!7 .xinny caiteri51 plHxeH have annnunccd tneir intwi tion of competing in the Virginia vtak I'-imin ,-iiiiiiiiiijiihiiii, nccoruing 10 nttitcinent today by the United 8tn ;ntiouai iawn 'icnnis Association. 3 Among those who will go lo'tho Kor-.ftli folk Country Club for the games BeO ginning .June '2 are Ichlyn Kumngtiej New Yjir!: It. Ii. Jnnies, HaratoKflJ'-? l,.,-;,v 1' Xl:-l.. i.., , ...F ,,iiih . ti ikiii, i.iieiiiiit tiiiii oinerr.irfi uomstock With Rail-Lights 'i, Toledo, '" 2"7-'"lteher Rnlpli Com.toclt, , lant imr lth I'ltrshurah and before thai i a. memlier of t',ie Detroit Providence, Mil- i wauKee inn litre- liHsenall teame. alrcnert 1 lontrart lodaj 'cj. pla with the Mall-Light: a 101 ai lemtpnnreeetonal elub, laat yrerw. ' mnivi ui' u ni-j xnililllral liUBeDMH J" TuCTTBi IJIIIl I tllT I uvery inch ot apace wej crin get is neeaea ior rsew Oars we arc receiving al- f most daily. It is impera tive that we sell these very attractive, good class of USED CARS Htiick D 4." 5-pass. tour inp;; fully equipped; splendid condition .... $951) Mitchell 7-pass. touring; newly refinished; Bplen tlid mechanically $(530 Overland 5-paps. tour inp;; splendid condition $550 Cole 8 Sedan; Spring field bod y; 7 pass.; great bargain $1500 Chalmers - 5 pass.; bar gain "S4WP, Studebakcr 5-pass. tour ing; fine condition.... $350 Hudson 5-pass. touring; splendid mechanical condition $800 Lexington 5 and 7 jiass.'tour ing; rebuilt and refinislied. Same guarantee as new? cars. Attractive prices. Lexington Motor Car Co. irf Pennsylvanln lexlneton Utile.. S.'it N. Broad St. 1 " I is m Jt 4 S 4SP. fe. 2mzr . .trjj UE4 jU 'TOR BBTTBR, run wonsr;-' IFFFER jvth anb oAtirmx WEST-ALLEGHENY ,MA. VMV1 rf,( W.:M M. .. - " 7t7iSMmh&ZZ2zz2ZZmtrQmt&r-: . . v -.r.i-,,. ai. . -''' m
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