mm 8? KfV,- " ii & ic ' V. s , - "j''' 't , !?i '; " ""vMV: -., ! ( . . . ;. . v '' V; 'Vv'' i-' '"V EVENINOr PTJBLIG LEDGffiR- -PHrdABELPHM!, imiDAY, JIfonEf 6, 'VJP 'V, J.. 5 j-'l UM ?m4L GH FA VORITE TO WIN OUTDOOR "SQUADS" O'Brien Has Several Sure ' ! V v.FraM'face JPmners ana rjlTcM - Balanced Squa d. s$ 'ftTwrifinai. jxigd ottng V?J,;fU INLY t4va FrR RECORD 7JTH an unusually strong balanced 4m. Dr. Mnthctt O'Brien, On- I y High School trackmen nrft favor- lito' retain the outdoor trnck and ! championship- of the Philadelphia b School. The meet, which will be H' today at Houston Field, Twenty. RL'YJlfoth and Somerset streets, will start ?SWfll'near 2:30 as possible. jvenirai xxigu mm Btueuu hub huh Swat' success on the cinder path, clcan- $ Jt$$np ,ui in the round-robin series of tjHeeis ociwecn 111c local mgn scnoois. 73wy aro fortunate In haviuR n sound Kcond string squad, as well as a num Ivrot "stars" capable of tnhlng first pieces; t.- cj .. kl, . ' Yl-f Tl 1. .-...11 T-l-li. 4av4,ju ximucy, xvuscil, uiunau, xrii. Swweilcr. Hnffner nnd Knslin. Doctor Hraf.QIBrion has athletes who are 'looked !fcupon.as me most HKf-iy nrst-piaco win 4f,ters. Unless lie breaks n Icr or goes mm to, sieep at tlio post, .ioe nainey snouici fit break tho tane in the two dashes and W&m kin.. In 4lt. ka.nil .... VgiZ l'"'- " " UlUUU JUI1J1'. K? ''.iimmy Jiusseu nas proven rrprai i i'dly that he is the class of the local ma schools In the timber-toppinc contorts. He also will push Hates, of Northeast Jtligh, closely in the IurIi jump and .'.broad jump. Cullman, while not ex- 'irtv n surf flpqt.nlnpp wtnnmv lnnbfi V?f' 1!T. - .. U. I.. 41.. .. ...II.. - 1. 4iac n mid uri iu iiiu iwij'iiiiil' iuii. M, ( ... ......m ........ w... "IVUIUUf kar. Tmi nnror rnn toll In thn wnrlrl iH.bti 'sport. l-t -v-.i.... c . KJ , 7y"":',i, ' M i -"""neasi 13 sure 01 Riving i entrai r .i.khMm Tnt. ... !4 41.. 1 1. S" lTt3 riso to creator hcichts in the p&C ; Championship meets nnd spring sur tty prises. For this reason, nnd the fart 14 jthat Coaches Oarney and Sigman have M -everi lirst-place men, the Leliigti avenue school must not bo overlooked. Baker Says Phils Have Clear Title to Sicking AVillinin F. linker, president of tijc Phillies, Issued n siRncd state ment yesterday afternoon denying the allegation made 'Wednesday by John J. McGrnw, vico president nnd manager of the Giants, that Sick inR wns merely "loaned" to tho local club to tnko the place of Ban croft when the latter broke bis leg. Mr. Baker's statement follows: "The New York Club secured waivers on Sicking nnd were nbout to release him to a minor lenguc club. The deal was made nnd con summated for him by Coombs mid McGraw on Saturday, May 3. Ban croft wns hurt Sunday afternoon, May 4. AVe had no knowledge Sat urday flint Bancroft would break his leg on Sunday. Sicking is the property of the Philadelphia Club through agreements made In accord ance with the rules of organized ball nnd filed at the National TiCagun headquarters. After losinR two pames to the Phillies McGraw's actions are self-explanatory." proper conditions and etc. should send the records off the hooks or wherever they keep them. It is no secret that Joe Ttniney, of Central, lias hopes of breaking the 100 jnrd mark. Joe is eonlidcut that he ran beat the old time. Then there is Bates, of Northeast, in tlin pole vault. The present record is 10 feet II Indies, made some years ago by Ilaslnm, of Central. Last Saturday at Lafayette Bates won the pole vault with a sprinR of 10 feet .1 inches. Bates lias a wonder ful lift and, pull nnd if an if always crops up he is pressed closely and not too tired by his work in the other events may tic or break llaslam's figures. RUBBER SOCCER MATCH All-Stars to Meet Merchant A Eleven Tomorrow The long -looked -for and much -talked - about rubber soeeer match between the pick of tho Delaware Itiver Shipyard Nieccr League and the Merchant A Ouimet and Brady Lose Wt Nfwton, Mfts.. June 8. A G. IIf plnola and John mark. California profeB Hionnls. defeated Francln Ouimet and Mlko Ilrady 4 and a In an exhibition coif match at tho lirae Burn -Country Club. Su lilf Stearn3 cars have never been built lj II on a quantity productibn basis, ps Jill but rather to satisfy the fastidious M jjij. purchaser he who demands the MM I highest standards in motor car JIJj construction, both internally and pf II Immediate Deliveries 1 1 MANYPENNY-SCOTT MOTOR CO. 1 III jL 908 N. BROAD ST. goro;. re&'l. M. & H. SELL IT FOR LESSri ESfUi Want Sunday Sports in the Park? Sign the Petition! 5.4 xnere is n movement nn rrnnn tn fnn-o ttin rnmimmi Uo-v nm- Pjhissioners to close the nark to innocent, healthful. reei-pntiv nn. ; commercialized snort baseball, tennis, eronuet. henn bn Mr. nnri .JiJio stone is being left unturned by some of the clerpy and narrow- w"11 wjuicuw mm cim. ve oeneve in me onenintr ot tne navK rm. these harmless sports, because we know the rood in health. measure and wholesome recreation that our hard-working boys and arlB reoulre to keen them in the best condition. Tf vnn hniinv in I 'these harmless snorts on Sundav in mir Pm-ir enm in omi n'rm mi. IxjetUioh of protest against closing them. . "'o j-uui jLiyuL us trcu as uurs l-!- , If A? ti i Life Guard BIu .flannel pants with buttoned money socket. leeveleu cotton, ehlrt and white web ti' It. S8 So $10 & $12 Rackets NOW If you know rtack. et. you'll reallto the value of theee. All atanilard .makea $f MATINEE RACES TOMORROW Entries Close Today for Season's Inaugural Brushes Entries rlose today for tlio InnuKurnl prlzo mntince racca of tlio Itond Driv ers' Associntion to he held tomorrow' on the Chnniounix SpccuVny iu Fnlrmouut I'nrk. Tho strnldlitnwny courso 1ms bren plncod In flr.st-clnss condition nnd mem bers should send entries In promptly j to Al Siuindcri", who will hnve the speed committee class nil horses. PRESTON. BROWN WINS Outfights Young Robldeau In Atlan tic City Wind-Up Atlantic Clly, N. J., .Tune C- rres ton llrown, of riillodelphin, bested Younc Itobldcnu, of the 6amc city, hero InBt night in tho eight-round wind-up at tho Atlnntlc City Sporting Club, llrown kept cool nnd took every round. Itobldcnu took n lot of punishment and was almost out in the fourth, when llrown followed him all around the ting with n shower of blows. Johnny McLaughlin, of Philadelphia, banded Henry Uauber, of the same city, a lacing in the semlwlnd-up ot eight rounds. Malono Stops Joe Egan Milwaukee. WU... June . Jock Malone. St. Paul welterweUht. knocked out Joe i5an. jioeion. in me iirvi rouna echeduled ten-round bout lest nltht. ot John Henry Released , Helton, June's. Catcher John Henry line heen Riven hie unconditional releiies by. the Botton lied Box, .Henry will for noveral rear vlh the Vvaehlncton American Iuituo earn and later I'layed with the JJoalon Na tionals. Mrs. Robinson Leads Golfers Crennlfh, Conn., June . Xlra. 8. n. ltoblneon returned . the loir card In the women's tournament here with a net scorn ef 60. Mn. w. K. Marble waa aecoml with ns. Joe Oeschger In Town Joe Oeschicer. former Phllllea' pitcher, but nor n member of the Cllante. returned to this city . yesterday to, take a two weeks' rest. Joe'a arm Is not in the best of shape, and McGraw ordered a rest. Famous Horse Breeder Dies Tiexliurton, Kr.. June 0. darret D. Wil son, elxty-nlno years old. secretary of the Kentucky. .Association, which controls the rsce track here, died at his home hern .yes terday after an Illness of three- months. McCREA SIGNS WASNER' Well-Known Umpire to Officiate In Main Line League Charles A. McCrrn, the Main Line League president, yesterday made satis factory terms with Wlllinm II. Wasncr, signing him to officiate ns chief of the league's umpire Rtnft HARVARD SHELL SHOCKED Automobile Cuts Four Feet Off Var sity Eight's Boat Cambridge. Mass., June 0. The shell which the Harvard varsity eight wns to use in the Ynle rnco on tlio Thames river on June -0, wns bndly damaged yesterday when four feet of the stern was cut awny by nn automobile truck ns it wns being transported to the freight yards for shipment to Ited Top. East Park Wants Games Haet I'nrk Sparrows, a stronic trnvellnit tram, ha1 Saturdays and Sundays and all holidays open for away from 'home games, Thl I i. irnoil attraction for out.of.toun tiams. Wm. Donees, 181.1 North TiventlethJ sireoi. Penn Star Named Coach Mo,, June 0. Major ltoirer A. nmander of the H'lst Trench lnlnion. flre.na r-ortl Mnrtar Hattery of tho Twenty-nlxth IMvt f Ion. mih today nelrcterl bs football coRfh for Jlowdnln CoIlcBW nnxt fall. 1! wan formerly of the University of Pennsylvania arslty tram. mm m HYLTAND Union Suits All fabrics. All sixes. Com fortable, stable and wearable. Hyland Union Suite are the best obtainable and sold her only. Mann & dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREtT Syracuse Defeats Wesleyan Mliltlleloun. Conn,, June 0 Syracuse de feated Wepleyan yesterday Bflernoon by a ecore of 4 to .1 In baseball game oharnc tcllzi'd hy cood (leldlnrr on both sides. Bates, the versatile athlete, should KX. t'.win the nolo vault and take either first ' ti.inn will lie stnirorl tnmorrnw nftrrnoon I IfSfs 1or Second in the h'lch iulnti nnd nlnco'iit Vniihill Hull l;irk. Tliinl nml I.e. ! it. . ... . . - . .-- - - . - - pt"- 'Ui me uruuu uiiiu. iiuiit uniinii. 11 in im i ri no. 'condition, will likely con tho mile. 'while Slemmcr, the indoor champion, I .,.., Is expected to repeat in tho half-mile,! DaDC "uln wrcncn" nnse "-Stainr,SCh?flC,l,1h,0Uld CUDt iD th , er!.rtn,VnV;.,nehedU,hhs,hKee,ee.1i'. 220, 440 nnd shotput. I whllp sIMInc Imclc to third ycBterday ni;alnt Bnt that ian'r nil Their hntt. n folrlv i th Wetrolt team, nnd hud to bo carried (mm xuv umt isn t on. ney nave n lainy ' tn flel( Tne exte,llt o i,is injury is not JgOOd second string nnd if the other known. kT ..! -1 IT a. lit !t . . , . fy; iK.uouiB, nest xnuaaeipiun, licrman- KB, iand take some points from Central, the ' M11" Miller, ot Penn Charter, and II. I?. 'a ' i . .1 Hnnpr. of IdIscoohI Ararlemv. will m.et Arcnives may cive central more than she ' m the Anal round of the Junior tourney of anticipated. From all angles Northeast ! tlle tsemiantown Cricket ciub tomorrow. ?,' looks danircrous. M$h, No track and field meet story is com- tpfy-plete unless thcro is some advance fyj,;f-,i"3 " me possiniuties ot some K5aiTllnrv ntMfa am ll,lAn ...l.n t.L S.:!..iiiv &w Wear Palm Beach Suits for your comfort and for your appearance. Ours all carry the label, signifying "genuine." Latest designs, stripes, plain colors just like suit fabrics. Grays, greens, tans, browns, natural. Ail sizes for men and young men, including stouts and shorts. $15.00, $16.50 $18.00 Gabardine Suits at $35 - - m m r r i ch2Hr I 'uaW&ops 4114 Chestnut Street Next to Keith's Theatre BRANCHES 920 Chettnut 37 South 13th 52J fi Chettnut Stu. - (. i,EJ3SB Money-Saving Introduction Sale (& Don't Buy Seconds Look at These Prices In order to introduce the Morris Tires and Tubes to Philadelphi&ns, we have arranged to give an Additional 5 Discount off the already low price list shown below until June 14, inclusive. 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I believe today that STAR HAND-MADE TIRES (CORD and FAB RIC) are the BEST VALUE on the streetv-giving the customer MORE MILES PER DOLLAR than anyv other tire. i STAR CORD TIRES represent ALL that has proved best in Cord Tire construction. They are full-molded, extra over size and extra OVER STRENGTH, with greatest possible durability, flexibility and. resiliency. Each cord is embedded in pure rubber eliminating friction. Every STAR tire is strictly HAND MADE in the truest sense. STAR HAND-MADE TIRES have an extra-ply of fabric, extra wide breaker strip, thick cushion of pure, live rubber, thick side strips and an extra heavy tough tread accurately compounded to resist wear. There is not an ounce of reclaimed or substitute rubber used anywhere. These are just a few of FACTS ' that explain STAR GOODNESS. THE ACTUAL TIRE EXTRA It will be money in your; purse the day you ask me to DEMON STRATE STAR TIRES TO YOU. 1 f i meHeeBeT n ikOT M iiiL Listen, folks Every manufacturer of cigarettes admits that pure Turkish is the, Mildest and Best tobacco for cigarettes; Why, then, jls any other kind of tobacco ever used? Only to cheapen the cost That's why "bundle?' cigarettes are so plentiful in Quantity but so "different" in Quality! Helmar are 100 pure Turkish and Quality Superb. & De Luxe. Challeiurer. Paramount, etc Tennis Balls A, AUJVoal Shirt, L.B.WALTERS 1536 Sansom Street Distributor op Stab TiRES aidfyyplimfjtyirctlesfofaVMi I&M 1919 Championship, 55c Cork Balls &.' 25c - Flannel Pants mad Extra-Quality Belt, $4 St. WM- . Afcwo m. n. "Nearbr FIhln" ilit Out Tn fe r WtKKQWTJZ & YXWi Hwiiwin: --4J8l.JA!TVOAir.KVJjmfl tP"s, Pfyi -.,, ; :?' -v -"e " v - .rr"
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