i w.lJPjWS!f'',i""v;'V''i?"',;'T" -'"" " ' 'if(ffir'' -yU ' ';& infvSPr fiTtw!! PTTTTTi. iCBT .$$r-7! )' i WXvA EVEHltfG PUBLIC LEDaERr-PHILADELPHIA, . MONDAY, .JUNE 23, 1919 - 17; fE tiORRIS WILLIAMS ALL SET TO JOIN LIST OF CELEBRATED "COMEBACKS" IN SPORTS WORLD m i& II. TENNIS STARSTN r POOR GA VVY! HE HIT ONLY .366 IN WEST Cravath, Unaffected by Phil Disaster in West, Gathered Nineteen Hits for Thirty six Bases A'S STILL HITTING Ity KINVIN J. IOLT,OCK pOOR, Old Thirty -Seven Year Onvvy Critvatli ! Slow nt riinninjr, stiff nt joints and gray nt tptnplis, he is stout nt henrt, young in spirit nml wicked at bat. "Shoot, if yovi must, this grny-olrf-hrad" has turned to "Strike out, if jou enn, thin urny-young iiead." And they're very few who are Joins It. The old war- horse of the West ii the host of the 1010 jouiiRsters and the "find'I of the present cninpniRn. Trailing nlong with a lnier and pass InR through the tribulations of thirteen straight reverses have not nffected Wooden Shoes. The turn around the western end of the circuit .which has been so disastrous to the Thlls In gen eral has been a liny-making trip for the eternn. Nineteen hits for thirty-six bases is his record in the fourteen games played out yonder. Six doubles, three triples and two home runs nrc mixed in the nineteen bingles. and in only one game has he gone hitless. He has nt lenst one safctv in the last six engagements. Take a glance nt his remarkable record made in the West: What May Happen in Baseball Today national l.nwiri: ..Club Vtnn I.ost l'rt. Win Ise Split -.( York . 33 Id .07:1 f Inrliitiutl I' ttshurgli 'ileum Ilrookliti M. I .Mils I'blllles Hoston 34 il III 1.1 .two t.nsu .ni.i .iVIO .1177 .BIS .IWII t.li7 t.BSH .'440 .431 ."431 .3MI .3)1) .34H .3.10 .310 .3111 .1108 1,100 AMKUIt'AN I.UAOt'i: Won taut l'ct. Will I-i .Split III 1(1 .(114 ,M .Mil . Xt 1H .(IIO .1147 .m . . . 3i is .:n .(iii .am . . U 21 .MM) .(110 l0 . . '23 2rt .4(1!) .40 .1(10 20 S.I .411 .147 .411 IK 3D .37.1 .3KK .3(17 I.I 33 .2K3 .aim .77 CI lili New York ('hlcnrn I IriebllMt M. l.ouls Detroit . Hoston . , WRMlllllRlOn Athletic Not scheduled. tVilntno. tl.oso two. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL I.KAMVK Cincinnati. 4i New York, 3 (ten Innlnns) thlrucu. "Hi llroukUn, 1 l'lttsburith. "I M. Louis. (I Other ilulis not scheduled AAlKltltlAN LKAC1UK Athletics. Ki Wnshlncton. 4 Detroit, Ai ChlraKn. 4 M. I.ouli. 3; Clrtrlnml. 0 Ntw ork, Oi lloston. 2 TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL LKAfll'i; Hotton nt rlillnriellililrt Clpiir, I'ltlshiirtih nt Mt I.onls Knln thlaigo nt tlmlnnutl (loudi. AMERICAN LKAOl'i; Athletics nt .Npu York Clear l. Mills ut Detroit ( lenr. ( leelmi,l ut Clitciimi ( lumlv. Washington nt Huston ( le.ir. cnAVATirs wksttjin mxonn A.ll. St. Louts 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 :i Chics KO rittsbunch Clnelnnntl ii. T.n. i Standings of Clttbs in the Little Leagues I.I10UK i iv.L.r.r MIN lim: tv.L.r.r. Dobon . r. 1 .831 ntocar ..33 ..100 Lnnsiloune . .1 I ,K33 Dim X Co... I ft .1(17 I)reel Hill. 3 3 ..100 Niirbcrth ..13 .107 PLAYS AT WILMINGTON TODAY DELAWARE 11 Four Champions and Former I National Title Holders Play ' it Wilmington RICHARDS AND TILDEN LOSE With the thirtj mcoihI nnminl worn , e s tuitional lawn tennis tournament 1,01,1 at "'" I'liiladelphia Cricket Club. ' a bit of tennis history, the scene in the eouit game shifts to a series of men s tournaments, which will lind its climax in Hie intiminN nt Forrest Hills, llic first of tlie series of eents in whicli the rontestniitH for the national honors will l,Kjn nvlhe ,ropai.nR j, the twelfth minimi tonrnev for the -ingles anil ilmiM fliniuil(nshii nf the state of Delnwnic. This event will get going todnv mi the turf courts of the iliiiuiKtoii Country CIuli. Star Kiitrj I.Nt Thomas AV. Hnrris, chairman of the V ilmington Country Club tennis com mittee, has received one of the best entrj lists that hns ,(.pn recorded In this section for some time ami one which will rial other touincjs for the re mainder of the season. Included in the IM f rompetitors are two national champions and two former national tltlelinlders. The cham pions are Vincent Richards, the sixteen-; ear-old jntith who won his sev enth national title at the Philadelphia Cnckel Club on Satin d.ij , mid William T. TiUlen, il, of the Cerninntown I Ci ii ket Club, noKsesvor of tln-ep nn. tiniial crowns. Duk Williams and llairj C. Johnson me the former na tional titleholdcrs. "s'V'.'ir.' sl,0"'s Fornl- 'loila will mar.!; the return of Wil- .MONTfiOlllMlY COUNTY LIUniT, U'.L.I'.C. W.L.P.C. T omlerton. . 7 1 .87. NnrrWtoun ' I lMaatnn 7 1 .K7.1 eton .. S It .5.10 . i .ini'ier .. ..,! imm iei,i ii. ,i ...iir i . South'iiton . 4 4 .500 Tort Wimii.. l 7 .us inuns to tournament pl.ij in this conn i I trj. lie was on dut. with the Anicr- 4 I l'HlIMiKl.rillV sriiuiuilN I.i:A(!UI". I icon army in Trance for man months I ., , '.''"ji; i. . ,',r."IJ?;1 "'"' ""' iccentlj received his discharge 5 MBlS "... .1 1 :5S IvAl?"." 3 !l :":ii ("m the service, leste.day he pla.ied Llenslde . 1 1 .500 (Herlirook. (1 .-30 1 Dick Rudolph lias Pitched to 961 Phillic Batsmen run. i. ii.-,' 'it(Ih:hs ts. iiosion rllilirn. IbronU. L. I'.l . I nink Wimilunril It I o l.oixi drliK I'urkilril I. II l .WKI llnnllei Illicit It .'I 'I .('00 f.Kln llle.t I. 11 II ..1IIO l.lmrr .Ineobs 11 A ,1 ..100 .Mule Ylutami It t 3 .Knl (enrite Mnltli I! II i .000 (.rnliil l.iliiU 31 211 ..117 IIKAM' I'lKlll.lts 11, rilll.I.ILS rllrhri-H lliroiH. I.'. I'.C. Din MIIIiirIiii Ii I (I I.OOO Uit Keiitliui K I o l.lHio l Driiiuree It li I .K.17 rt ebf I, il 3 .1107 Dlik .liiine It (1 4 .1,00 lllil. Itiiiloliib K II III .107 .llm eott It 0 1 .0O0 Tom Iienriie I. o I .ihhi (.ninil IhIjiU :il 211 ..111 DKk Itiiilnliili In lil" lllrtlntf. iillrliliit iiireir iik.iIiim lie I'lilllleH riireil tiill Imts- meii nml ulloweil 'iio liltn for un nerace of .r-iK. F Ernie Shore Has Defeated Machmen Thirteen Times tiiij:tics' mtciikkh lOHK TBVJI .. W'S" . Throw IV, Hollle, Nailor .... II 1 .Stott Terry . . .It ! Itlll KlnneT ... I, Tom Itoitera II 3 -llnr Jiihnwn . . Jt 2 llurrj rllioll It o f.rund totula ) YANKKKS I'lTCIIimS AH. IMtehem TbroiTS W, Herb Tlionnnhlnn L 2 l.utlter Nelon U 3 (leorice. MuxrltUe I, o Lrnle hore II 13 Itnli Mittnker K I) .fnik (liilnn , K fi Allen Klissell It (I VS. NEW I l. r.c. 0 l.ooo 1 .687 I .600 4 ,429 3 ,400 3 .000 U .402 ATIILHTICS L. r.c. 0 1.000 0 l.ooo 1 .3.17 5 .MS 5 .B4 .417 .000 llrnml totals 37 20 It. Norrli Willi. mis. former national similes rhainplon, who m.ilies his return to tournament play in tills cnuntr.i toil.iy. AVIIlialils is compet ing for the Delaware state title nt the Wilmington Country Club TILDEN TO DEFEND TITLE LAWRENCE LEADS RIDERS WITH EIGHTEEN POINTS Total, M J I" Itnttlnic nverure. .3(10! two-We lilt", u. three-base hits. 3i bonio runs. i. DELAAVAItr. KIM'.ll NllirVARI) i.nc!tn W.L.P.C'. W.I..P.C. Il.iltlmore . K a .800 V. V. ship, 7 K ,l(7 Ilurliui .. . X 3 .727 ritsrt-Jnnen. 2 II .1H! Hok I-lanil 0 3 .007 Kiner. Meet 1 U .100 Poor Tlills Here Today Tin. Tinnr Phils, victims in thirteen of their in exhibition matches at the Philadel phia Cricket Club and sho.ved much of hi-, old-time form. Paired with Ilarr.i Johnson, Williams gae Hill Tiiden and Vincent Richards their second I'cfeat since winning the title a jicar ago. Si weeks ago Craig Riddle and Wallace Jolitiou iKtoiii- iillshed this feat. After the doubles George Chapman, Youthful Hcadliner, Who Meets Car man in Match Race, Is Sec ond FRED WEBER IS THIRD pKRCV LAWRHNCR. the American inotor-pnei'd champion, is the lead ing lider of the present season. 4 Tie heads the list of eleen lidets, with n total of eighteen points which represents three ictoriea and one second. Raw fence's gicat wink was in benting Vin cent Minimum, the Kalian speeder, in ii match lace at the Velodrome a few -i ei ks ago. One of the big surprises of the jcur is the worlv ot iicorge i iiiipmini, tlie jiNrrcTriti:its' i,unrn w i I, f w t r. loot fourteen tilts, exhibit llement . . d" l' .817 lls.. . 24" .33' before the admiring public with their i - ;g J".,.,;,,.,:; T if match Williams plajed a gicat eight- joutliftil Newark bo. who rode his first tlie isoston lvravcs, j, (j. i. . 4 2 .007 lrimkiin. . oo.ooo iin-gniue set witn tiiiieu, eaen win- iiionn --luitvii iure ivi.- n--5 muu nine niug nine games. wei'KS ago. vjiii. ui inosu live siari.s ne wnrlbv nnnonents at Broad and Huntingdon streets this afternoon. The Rraves are wortliy op ponents, because it will be a battle for last place. The Coombsnien are one and a half games north of, the cellar. The Phils have been doing a lot of hitting in the West, the main trouble being that the other clubs have done more, which, of course, is n small mat ter. There's no fault to be found with the hitting of the club, but the nthletes nre slow runners and mediocre fielders, and the pitching has been misernble. An nvcrage of almost eight hits for eleven bases per game in the West isn't so bad, but nn average of almost two errors per game isn't so good. In their fourteen contests the Phils have gath ered 10S hits for ."." sacks, but have committed twenty-six eriors. Thirty eight runs have been scored. Compare these figures with the records of rival clubs. The opposition put over seventy-nine runs, made 111 hits for 188 bases nml was guilty of only six teen errors. The rival average per game is five and one-half runs, ten hits for thirteen bases and a fraction over one error. The following gives some iden of how the Phils behaved and misbehaved since they left New York on June 4 : rlllLLIKS' WESTERN RIXOIID It. i n St. Ixrala 7 i 3 Chtearo o 4 t'UUburih jj 1 1 Cincinnati 4 a II. 7 11 ! 0 11 II 7 7 12 A a 3 fl K T.n. ii 12 14 10 IK K 10 10 IX 7 (1 7 10 16 Bingles and Bungles "T.iko It from me." iuUIsM (he buv In the hrown derby, "thN kid Ilurrus la the moat valuable man on Mack's pajroll He keep GeorRe Hums hlttln " Mollu IlJuratedt (.houbln't worn. Tlie rbiimnlon Iteil hox were ellmlnnteil before Ibe nemlllnul. 77io Culj anvc Jeff Pleffcr a lite r.'milno ii'itlc liio Jim Vouum held the Vodoers safe. Th. Tanks yanked the IVhlte ox out of flrel place bv blfPntf Morton while the 'risers were collartna Ihe fhlcaso tlubbers. Now that Ibe peace treats Is nbout to be ftlcneri, the IMllla htnen't inn excuse for losing. The newn probubH lifted the rreat weleht off the collectle mind of tlie Coombs' chin. iVavor unirril 'i m to a ro?t nf IFmhbif; loii. Jack leeiif the entire distance and won auauist the Onjfs. The A'B take on the Yank todiv for R four-Kinne perle If the Mackmen keep up their (luullni? Miller HusrKlns will be huggln' Becond pace Instead of hri.t. The only wny to clip American I.eatue ulleliers u rent is to tie a lurbunilo to Tie Cobb. .Wnurfcc Purruv hai no rcoard for Vnrni's northern hospitality Oeomr is utvina Maurice an Ale rolnih reception. Crnft wiisn't ernftv enouitli to weather Ihe A'h storm. The Cruft was wreiked In Ihe nlxlh. 1, The rhll' nnd Ilraes come to blows to day The bout Rhould be an good Ha any of the preliminary engagements at the vv'll-lard-Dempaey tcrap Kid Glcavon had somrthina to hick about ulicn his M'hitc Sox kicked aicav a uame to Detroit vcstcraav. SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS Two boxing hlinwH will bo held in thH ...i .t ri, .. (. 1 i'.imlirlu limit probably w 111 hf fIciipi) to tn.ee Mlk O'l-)owd In u tltlo contest ltv th.-i tmnliiK Th weekly. Lam una npin-nlr nhow will be FlnKfrl tonlclit tiut 10 r .n.utnnrii innnl nn IViitkV Oil (H'LOUnt OI mln, while tht) Umpire A. C will run Ui ,Joo elwh. Hobby Ounnli s pride Is tralti- i it ehnw fir th Bummer bimsdr ioniki.i. irn ror nm ijoiii w itn i nunu .iop uorrcii I'romoicr Sim Cross lihl a meetln in th They will do Initio in ih flrml Iwmt at rilnpthnni Hotel list wnk find thf u,'ci"j tn" National A A n Thursday evenlnw Chapman Trails Lawrence in Motor-Paced Standings i o sin ? ! IVrrt l.iwrencc San I'ran l. o li.'orr" (htpmnn, .NpwarK ll.ihhv Walthnur. AtlinU lnd Willi r Ti nipn Frank I'nrr .usttnll t ('linnet c.inuan. .lamalci Milium lb dell Newark . . Vlment M.idimn.i lt.il Wlllli liatile. Sin Trim Cl-Ml 1. t. Ilrnlmch. Iloptnil . lleoriso Wllo. Symuw. " " foi Mrst .'I for eeiund and 2 for third. Germantown Star Enters National Clay Court Event at Chicago (lihago, .linn ".'!. The huge num ber of cntiiis which lime been nsciwsl up to dnlo for the tintioiial rla court toniiis championships, to bi1 hi Id ben the wuk of ,lul 1 to .lulj 111, indi (iitcs that the tournament will be the grentest since the day court fixture wns launch! il nine jcars ago. ni cording to K. I.. Van Ai'sdule. president of the Hoiilh Hide Tennis Club. lnong the first tbtiies icceiMsl wile tli(iM nf William T. Tildcn. of I'lnhi delphlii, nnd Vincent S. Itn hards, of nilfi s. X. Y., iintioiinl lawn tennis i h.iiiiiiioii ill doubles. Tho w il come to Chicago nfter the annual Ihi-l "Lofty" Nolan, Joe Oeschger and Bert Yeabsley and Five Others Fail to Get Hits LEFTY STIRLING AT HIS BEST The closest find w bat proied to be the most s-onsntionnl games of the season were staged in the Main Line I'asebnll League on Saturday nnd the buttle fur first place still finds Lans- diiwne anil IVibsnn dendlocl.ed for the position. And they clash next Satur do ! Dulfson defeated Autocar on Satur- dii after the latter exnaustul cery J sprinted home n winner over Trancisco means tn win Thej speared "Lefty" ! Verri and Kuv Kiitnn in tnv, ofrntbi- 6 heats of n one-mile match race at the Velodiome here yesterdnv. Kramer has not been riding very stiongli of into mid his rimnrknble retuin to form ivos reiehcd with great glee bv his nd FRANK KRAMER WINS Defeats Verri and Eaton In Straight Heats at Newark Xt-unili, .lune 'J.'! Frank Kramer was cheered by 11,(1(10 bicycle funs ns he Xolnn for fust base nnd ,Ioe OechRer, furmerlj. of the l'hlls and (ilnnt", ns hurler nnd Itert ealcley as back stop, lint Itoh Calhoun's proteges, with "Itnbc" ('ashman back on second. wcie Mi'tors by 1-0. mirers. "l.eftj" Stirling was in form and I allowed lmt a pair of hits, both going to shorstop Jackel. DoIisou'r hits were limited (o four, and ten Autocar batsmen perished on strikeouts. The single tun of the game mine ill the first inning when Cotter singled, stole second and wns sacrificed to third bv Haigb. lie came home on a passed ball The oilier games were full of ecite- Tmmt 1 .n iii.iI.im iw ,. rr. fr.iiii Ilim .C- lllld (,, . (l.e result lininr- nnnllirr 1.0 nffuir. I Wist sii-tiunal team ihninpiuiiships at "Ad" Swiclcr opposed Charlie Clock Cinrinnnti. the week befoie the clay nnd while the latter lind the better of imirl ('lent ouens. i the tiitchinir Mind lost n touch one. hn I TROYTOWN FRENCH WINNER English Horse Takes Grand Steeple chase, Worth 100,000 Francs Paris, June ''.". The grand steeple chase at Auteuil jestenlay for a stake of 100,000 frniKs was won b. the Eng lish hotse Tio town. A record -brenking throng saw the lace. "Willie" Bolles Dies of Miss Molla ltjurstedt anil li l'lur- line 1'nlliu, of Xew VuK ENGLISH BEAT SCOTCH Triumph by One Goal In Benefit n" Soccer Match Sew York, June ".'!.-lMiked teams i ,i i lepresentlng l,iiglanil and M'otianu has turned in two wins and took third ( ,,,! at (,ox ()vul jesterduy before twiie. And in most of his tnies he i;ooo persons In the final of the interna -competed against such riders as Walt-' tional series held anniialh for the ben hour, I'.edell, Carman, C'orrj and other 't of the Xew V.rk l'rotcctive Asso- (lltllilli. 1 lie Ullllie ii-siiiit'u hi ii nm Newark, Jun 21 IMIUam Cleveland Mis.,,1 .Imil.li... hni 1,n.,n n.hloil tn the c. I (I... i.-.f ..... ik.,. , .1... i ' . V ".'" ''""' v 'or in. mat ten irara em-, -......-...... .........I in. m-i, s.. ..i,.ij ,1, iiipiocu hn 'sruiKir or mi Newark velo- pioginui of the tile events at the reipiest eighth i drome dripped dead esterday afternoon in the eludrom. from heart failure stars. l'red Weber, the l'loriua rider, is in third place. He is credited with two gan for Kngland by 2 to 1. Sawyer to Lead Yale h lories and one third place. armnn, New llnien, lune 'J3 Unwell t simrr, I nf Vllrceater Mass has h, en cleeted cap CorrJ and Jledell nic all ileadlockeil for tain of next ears Tale laechHll dam at fifth iwisllimi with siv liolnts each I" meetlnc In Now ork Ho haR been pla liftli posltlou Willi SIX point!) !"-" I mi- aeenml base on tho tcim He prepared I'oiij has taken two seconds, while i at rmillna Exeter the best Carman nnd Itedell loiiltl get was three third places. Carman has been riding hasn't receivid a bleak heir well, but this j ear. St. Lawrence Wins Again I r Q If o l a r i "me Amateur Baseball Notes Totals 3' 108 MS I Drueillnir rtroa. A. A., a fast pemipro trav S ellnc nine. tia Saturdays. Sundaja and Airraee 2 5-1 7 5-7 II I-ll 10-7 t fnr t(.am, ,,-tylni.' a Buarantce. J. c" Two-bodo hlta Crniatb. (It Wllllnina. 4; liberie, lmn North Hopo street. J.mlrriis, 3l llalril. 3: CikIi. 3l jlriiarl. 3i rrenderrast. nhittril. AUiiiim. Threc-baae , jte.Mnllen A. C. wants Kames with seien I teen-ninetepn-) ear-old nines, John Sawjer, ... ,...ii. i i.n .. ...n '', i, runer iiunii- Iniri hao been added and the arena v. Ml bo almost is larKo au the OlimulH. Youns: .l.U Tolonil and Franlile Daley will be the conteH.inti" In the final bout at thn Cambria tonlcht Iloth men are In eood shape and a. llielv alt tmind sluRKlnii bee N expected Johnnv Mahmey and . mmv Lavender will meet In the semlrtnil HublTV O'llrlen s Martin HufTv, Vounc Mulllsin m lllllv (lannon and Tommy Murray s Youiib Oririo will completo the protram. The final bout at tho rimp.re dub will present two aliuotlliK battlerr I-"''"' IVaitond and Charlie iKIdl Tlnmnj are tha slUKKers llled to entertain In the ftn.il bout Itay CVMallev brother of Johnnv .Mei.li and lommv D'Mallei will miiKe his pro fission il debut when he faces p.ille IP '('re. of Southwark. In the semifinal Mlikv llrltt m Mike Connors. Johnnv Ketchell vs Jlm.ny lion I'r inkle Mclvenna J Charlie Leonard and n. battle roiul will completo tho proKram Harlem IMillo Kcllv and Lou liosash. ol IlrtMu.tiort wl'l unit in a tin round bout tit Plttaflcld. Mats . tonlKht Tommy Ttiohes , of raternon. and Willie .Taiksnn of New York also will see action toninht Thev nre Hsheduled to (fo clitht ruunds In rulerson xi. n,...i l.ni.t nt the Atlantic Citv Sport- inc Club on Thurd iv cwnlnir will present lllllv Ilcians. of Wllltes-lnrre nnd tounir Merino formerly or N w lijrk but now of this city. Thov are scheduled to co elsht rounds Max Williamson and Tatsy Wal lace Willie Spencer and I.tttlo Hear and Kid liasen and Joe D.nldson are the other bouts arranced In support tlie (lnal bout bv Promoter Herman Tailor. Two of the foremost mlddlcwelKhta In the country will dish In a ten-round battle at Plttsbursh tonlcht Harry Oreh. of tho .x.nokv City, and Mike Qlblionii. of St Paul will ho the contestants The winner of this Lawn nee C C a ball team addid an-j n iiu iu i.i bii'us .in ,.,. . un... j ,'j lilefe.tlnir Chew A. !"(! This wns the He has been named to meet Chapman I sixth str.Ui.-ht win of th season for St in a special match ra, e nt the Velo- , WiVhTWSJiVa" a "t-1?1 wSh!" " a"? drome Thuisilay night. The lace will ' !JV"l,n,kt',"1 .v A ;'":1 st John's 4-a. Rood pre-lhc in ten-mile lieats, nest two out ,of I Kama for Jure "s Home duhs sheuld write thiee. .Iimm Hunter ami .ormnnltuh " faber. Kensingtun t.sis u Anderson will do the pneemnking. Ihmter doubtless will pace Carman Title for Donaldson Ileshtes the Wlllari'-Ocmpsey champion-',. ,u Amleranti msaislinr Phnnmni, New nrl. JuneSI Ceeil 1'ntialdsoTi won ship battle there will be a contest stnKeili - ' "' the Junior rhamplonsh p of the Ti rr.iee i lub for the welterwelcht ihamplonshln at C.an-1 It was announced that four of the In IlrookUn lesterdiv b defcatlmr Hum thfoneil k"l5KJurVthn weiurs'and j'ck'nHt: best sprint ridcis ill the game would "runic In the fln-ilmatch.it nt ,11 .,-j ton. present ruler, are reported to hac lie here to help popularize the sprint' ,, ,. , , signed for th- title bout I evele game here Coulctt. Verri. Orendn Stenton Holds Banquet Tonight Men on A A v in roil a innu ie, ftr tni Hotel S'i ntnn t niuht PI ins f r tip loin Mntrhmalrer .Tne Clrlffo his llmln.ir nrnirr.im .toe Mendell the news- Isjy champion, and Younc IJanny Buck clash In tho semlwlnd-up Itlllr (lllison, mnmirer champion Ilenn Leon ird hits ail.l.il anotne fhtlter to his list lb- Is Jim Monahan. a heavyweight battler of No Yoik Tonimr Unlison. of Maiden Mass . nnd I.en Rowlands of .MMwuukee will meet in a ten-round blttle at Union O tonight Ilobby Ounnls. manager of Howlinus, la at tho battlo s-round with his flchter. I. C. B. U., 27; Vlctrlx, 13 Arilmore. I'd.. Juno 22 I C II l" fved with the Vlrtrix Professionals here toda In a battlnc bee by a score of 27 to 13 Vlc trlx plaed very lUtlo Ineeli ill Cielr i.ut llelders chased hlta all afternoon while the Infield mado ten errors to help I l IJ U score. c n u n i i o i- - - - of llKhtweicht n,,(1 P'b.'bly rrnnk Kramer will be the lic.idliners in action ir w 1 1 be discus ed ATLANTIC Motor Oils save gasoline jt by cutting down the amount of power-stealing carbon: by smoothing out every wrinkle in engine operation. Ten-to-one. Atlantic Polarine is the oil you should use. In a few cases, Atlantic Light, Medium or Heavy may meet your requirements better. Your garageman is "up" on the matter of lubrication ask him. ATLANTIC TOR OILS Keep Upkeep Down I Vlctrix, (I 0 0 0 1 2 013 -HUDSON" Sedan, 1918, 7 passenger; almost new; very attractive price. LEXINGTON MOTOR CO. OF PENNA. 851 N. Broad Straet ,Kh Cruvath ft, Itniril, 2. Home runs Cravath. 2j HUllainH. MeiiNtl. 1712 Snyder avenue. Kejstono A, A. hns open dates for flrst iiss humi' teama. It Kravltz, 1!511 South Second atrtet. The DhUlonul t'luh hit July 4 (a in nnd. n tvi 1 Tiilvr f rii-ijl Utfif Ititilft, III Tulir ixnut - , l"t ill t VU4 4MX BUhl IIUIVD uii wit I, four games out or kcvcii the lour vie- for such teams Hs Lit iirothers wiiiiwooiif ennrm l.l (liole lllwt (1 vn ( I" 'u " e'A lil"e.c - . u.......h Mackmen Not So Mcelt Tho meek Mackmen arc so hopeless class hum and easy that all they can do duriiiK one week of caninaisniiiz is to win tories being starts put over forty-four rniiH nnd knocked out bcventy-seven hits for 108 bases. ham. -192S Westminster aenue. Trlunsle, II. C n, fourteen-fiftern-ear-ohl truelInK tiam woubl like to book cainvs for Haturd.ia nml Humlas aiul July 4 (a . . ... .. .. .. rn aim ti. m I wun norne teurns nai nir il lien a CIUD averages more man m guarantee. H. I.asliy. H3o North Tenth runs and eleven hits for honiething over street fifteen baes a game for a week, it can- I nookwood Professionals hnw June 2S ami wnf l,n cnbl tlmt the np-trreirntinn is Julv 1 (11 m and n. m 1 for home teams of not be saw mat tne .l(,gll(,uuon is f,r,ne B guarHlltee Jamea V Jlellride hopeless, nnd that V what the As did aoto North Tw-vnty third street during the last week. The 0ertnllntown r,slnnB wouM k(. to The Maekmeu moved over to rxCW'hinr from all Hrst-class homu teams nlfer York for n short stay at the rolo ' j', asltplntec- " J conuay. boss Hei.. Orounds with the Yankees today audi ...,. T , T , . In l t .,. T.'..!,lo.. Tboir will I Ontario A. A. has June 2R and July 4 nnd will return here on I'riday. lney will,,, tor nrst.rin,i, homo teams Joseph c. make the going tough for the present , Fischer J234 North Twelfth street. lenders of the Johnson race. They - ' , ,.. iil,lr,.,i,,. ,tb, Kinsley A. A. wants cames with flrst-class journeyed down to aRhlngton jester- ninea especially i.lKhthousu Ii o nml Oer day long enough to exhibit their re-1 mantowniic. iilu... U tamer, wis Tived Hitting powers to ine uuiiiiiu iuus, I we .uiirr v. .. u in i.i-i-ivtr-1 iiaeiini; , nine wants names with home teams for av antes in lauer nnri oi lue season lea McFadden. 837 North Newklrk Oil 111C Ul'dlll, viv i,i ,.," ...... .... tinrr retting three singles out of lour, ting, i,ciiiu ""-"- " n,i The South. rhllndrlnlila n. O has July 4 times up. During the last week, dawge (twn 'Kamesi open for nrettcioss tems. has shown some of his old-time form 1,-yjjJJ" oodU. c. preferred L. Clark. 1U2I with a double, two triples and a pairi .-.., ,,, , has Sunday dates in June and July open for teams pax In? a (ruarnntee. William Dar rash, 1221 North Forty-ninth street 'FS51- -sl !H ii Refreshing flavor and fragrance and un usual mellow-mildness make Camel Ciga rettes instantly and permanently likable ! Camea are sold everywhere in scientifically sealed packages of 20 cigarettes ; or ten pack' ages (200 cigarettes) in a glassinepapercovered carton. We strongly recommend this carton for the home or office supply or when you travel. 18 cents a package nnd to snatch 8-4 ictory. George Burns, with .Maurice Ilurrus' Hunda ii the bench, kept up bin terrific hit- l,'threerel of home runa. Atlentown, 8; R. G. Dun, 0 Atlentnnn. rn.. June 52 The It. O Dun Club, of Philadelphia, were outclassed here eVii v-v Allentown. Barker pitched a rare variety of ball, blanklne the Quakers. 0. Heck. x 1th three clouta. featured. Baseball Records for Week The nlilslonnl Club wants games with siieh tenmn as ltncharanh Olanls Melrnse. I Atlantic City, Wlldwood. H & c. stetson. S to "nd I. It urotners. j. j. (junningnam. 402a UnilllllllDLCl IllCIIUCt The Falrhlll A. A., a aemlpro trnellni team has open datis, balrhlll A. A., 518 West Allesheny avenue. v.. vlr .Tnnn 52. The week's record In each leag-ue of wmM Played won and T, nellfonte Club, a first-class traveling lost, with runs, hits, errors, men left on , h pPn ,,, ln Jlm(. Iina Ju M bases and runs scored by opponent. In. j Noian, 1337 Kcrbauc street eluding: trames of Saturday, June 21, Is a , followa; .... .,,..,- The McMullen A. C. wants cames with all NATIONAIi LbAQUl. I Venteen-nleeteen.yer.nld travellnir nines l r w. I,, il. it i: Lii oil ; rtay Doelk, 3217 Boutn Twenty-fourth street OhBoy! This Is Great! Dad says the best part of his fishing trips are the lunches. He always make3 sure that there is plenty to eat, and he takes great care that the basket contains several bottles of ' New York Cincinnati Pittaburih Chicago . Brooklyn . St. I-ouls . l'hlllles ... Boston , . . . R 2 2(1 3 117 5 1 2R 2 R 22 4 2 11 2 4 1.1 l n in 1 3 11 BS 31 R2 nn 2(1 41 43 20 2 21 23 11 i 1(1 26 13 18 29 ' 1, NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK Phillies vs. Boston "Braves" (1AMK AT 3:30 l. M. Keats at (ilinbtls and WpulJInKs' AMERICAN LEAGUE P. W. I,. It. II. R. i.n.on Chlcaao a 4 a i!3 nt jo Cleveland I n l 2 no New York ... fl 3 ,1 IT 4.1 St. I.oula ... 7 2 4 14 BO Detroit ,,,.,.7 3 4 St BO Boston 7 2 4 IB 40 Washington ,. 7 3 4 23 4T . juhintirs .... a a s an ni 7 n 13 is (1 IR V 41 111 .IS 13 811 24 m in an 37 4i in 33 23 U PHI O PHILADELPHIA sr vrjuvy C0UNTRY CLUB TODAY AT 4 ISO O'CLOCK Devon vs. Philadelphia Country Club at Bala St Taka Falrmount Paris Trollev to Woodslde. OK.IGINA1' Delicious, refreihingi Aa sweet and invigorating aa the cold, clear, mountain springs. The flavor of the rich, "juicy roots and herbs is as natural as when they were first dug out of the cool, green forests. Clear and sparkling, it has been a great favorite in New England for sixty years. Try a case. At All Good Drug and Grocery Stores JACOB SCHREIBER COMPANY Sole Distributors 2525 North Broad Street, Philadelphia rM& ic1 m T S-z- CAMELS are a cigarette revelation! They are a smoke delight ! They answer the cigarette ques tion as it has never before been answered. Camels are an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos which you will greatly pre fer to either kind of tobacco smoked straight. This expert blend brings out Camels' wonderful cigarette qualities. It eliminates any unpleasant ciga retty aftertaste or any unpleasant cigaretty odor! It also makes possible Camels' enticing mildness while retaining the full "brjy" of the tobaccos. No matter how much you like Camels and how liberally you smoke them, they will not tire your taste! The blend takes care of that! For your own satisfaction compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price 1 mr I A t m ..jg-nca ,,cW:DL'SsS. fi vuzmvmmm. ttt G A r r. 0 R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Whuton-Salem, N. C. M Wl I ?l w.m 1 .Sri-i ff-- &; i L , 'Tlo game, eaturday,, Jun, 21 AUjitot3ur( xae Anti oue V r i; ( - r -r .aftft't' -..cu V i- n? ia i" ( v.f "- 4 T -.- I'tiS.r, 'ft. M A'a V, X t . K. MiWi ir' l - " .'.? .4 k ftv.?- JAt HV StAU -" smrvAjc an. . "S M"T ,"S t&i yx&immkr ' ? -v-r "vt ', uiWtmOcfUi A in aiiMifflTOlTiiriii a ,.i.m: WTtiJi r-Trr rAi uJii