i ' ''ssswsTfflM ?w?mhyuwm ,v i" ' .?-, 1. ' . ' k . "" V ' . VT' '1 ir.yi" 'w ' ' ,. v ,u.i fWHr V'T ,. : , v . :a . ;jn EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1010 h& :v M ... f&3 jysivw C. MACK HAS NOTHING ON J. BARLEYCORN BOTH ARE IN LAST PLACE, FOR A WHILE, ANYWAfg is I (iV" . 'i. MACKS CAN'T LOSE MORE THAN 6 IN ROW 'A's Uphold Philadelphia Tra dition, but It Took Amos Strunk's Bat to Maintain Dizzy Pace BURRUS LOOKS GOOD By EDWIN J. POLLOCK PHILADELPHIA traditions must bo , uphold nt nn'y cost nnd the A's nrc doing their best to support the baseball prestige of our fair city. Not sincft the present campaign opened . Imvo the men of Mister Hack lost more Sathafi six ball, games In n row and the KlowiiiR record was maintained yester day when our athletes Interrupted Mr. Griffith's tlwsh for sixth place long enough to take a ball game by the spine -quivering figures of 4-5. , A clean half-dozen box scores had slipped from tho thin talons of the tall tutor nnd it was time to go out and grab- another pastime. In the early innings it looked ns if things were clinched, but along came Snm Rice with- n triple when the bases were loaded nnd the figures were knotted. Tho two clubs struggled through the late frames in a deadlock and then in the ninth it was left to Amos Strunk to decide whether or .not the pastiming should go into extra innings. Amol voted -for the wets nnd slammed a single U1,,' to left, thus enabling the last-nihtcrs r to get n Hying start toward the morning- nfter headache. Hurrus Will Stick IV DICK unmi'S doesn't watch olit he'R Eolne to fulfill everything Connie Mnrk sftid about him. The vounester from the South has been play ing a great game around first bftsc for a recruit nnd there is no question about him sticking with the A's. Hcs stuck with tho -first-baso job for the A's for life If he continues his good work. i So far Rurrus hasn't done any great amount of hitting, but his fielding has been far nbove par. He bundles himself HWo n votornn around the initial sack. He digs after all the bad ones and AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES t Wbci A. A., a slxteon-seventeen-year-old nine, desires names on July 4 (. m. and S m.) nd July 6. Joseph McEntee. S024 Wt York street. Klmn, B. C. has open dates In July and Aucust for sixteen and seventeen-year-old teams offering e. Buaraniee. '928 Wt-Dakota street. Harry Hllpert. Anbnrn A. C. wants to arranss a game with some first-class homo team for July 4 Sm Siil P. m.l. A.. Landls. Phono Dia mond 1443. letmnon A. A., a first-class n0"1'',, 'ttm, ha. July 4 (a. m. and p. m.). 8 and 0 open. Al J Conlow, 0700 Lansdowno avenue. West Philadelphia. nnVer T. C. arirst-class travellnB nine, (Isslresirames for the months of August nnd Bsptemben .John Richards. 4520 Baker street, Manayunk. nookdale A. A. baa July 4. 12 and 2(1 open fo?oU semlpro. horn, clubs. Kdvvln Mlntser. 2418 North Colorsao street. 'w T. Prltchari A. C. a first-class home . has Jul v 4 U. m. and p. m.) open, llw'. Fox. 739 South Cecil street. West Philadelphia. Pftschall A. A., a nrst-olass trayellnij .i. hsi July 4 (a. m. and p. m.) and Ji"y 5 open. Bell phone. Woodland 4401. at 7:30 p. m. The nnlck A. A., a recently ys"nl"jj team under tho management of Frank oallagher.i wants games with slxteen-seven-teVn"and nines. T. P. Managan, 2232 Nassau sireei. St Oabrlel C. !. would like to arranire Sunday omen, either at home or away. R. Phllbln. 240 South Twenty-ninth street. Jacauard A. A., a Hrst-class travellnc team, wants to hear from any tsams offer Int a guarantee. William Kreutz, 1852 East Orleans street. St Gtorgo A. C. would like to book Sun flay srames away with nrst-class teams and Saturday games at home. J. L. Hall, 3312 Amber street. ntvrrslde P. C, a semlpro. traveling .team, wants to hear from teams navinu July 4 and other Saturday and Sunday later dates. O. F. Stcch. 27 Scott street. River side, N. J. TJarby Trots, have July 12 and 10 open 'orrflrat-class home teams offering guaran tee., lb. II. Smith, 100 South Sixth street. Darby Pa. Welcome A. C, a traveling team, has July 5 and 18 open for clubs offering a guarantee. William Laverty, S329 Fernon jtreet. Pennsylvania Railroad. Federal Street, a first-class traveling team, has open dates n July for such teams as Palmyra, Pit- SINGLES AND BUNGLES ii. "The. first shall bo last and the Inst shall he first," gurgled tho. guy with the brown j--,:.: .: 1.. ...nA,l h.l, nrma nronilll a telegraph .pole to keen It from hitting him i'on the head last night, -'j lioije. Jhot 00- I piles to baseball. Jliube Philadelphia would a unn,nlilt,P.'! Morri' Bhahnon broke In as a Bostonlan , .yesterday and survived two games under ..,. .AnreV AiAn' t POtltlMt Safely In th t-w first' engagement, but he had a pair of P blown .In tho second struggle. ph. A. rull niirrhs "nick" because his " '. . 1- ,A..JAa !.'&( In, ,-! nut fhn J Same, logic the. Senator's cr.ll Johnson "Har ney!' because his first name la V alter. 1 -- I JJt Connie Mack picks Jack Demvtcv to win A the world's championship, but Dtmvttv can't S eoner. the same honor'on Connie unless ne s McOraw Isn't worried nny more about the Tteds than Jack Coombs Is about the I'hlls. I V The Sloran crew grabbed a pair or uox'scores l" from tho Cubs anil Is now only one game In I,-), the rear 01 jue uiams. ( t : . i " "That was o great erpwa at nnioe a, , said Jim rerriek, the animated actor, "I-.very & ISitwiVi fllleU-An the first row." rb .?' KeUtker won !$'rit? M"" i bat bad a' lot to do w th the victory. Beuther ,.TiA,.rt th. Cuba oniy five hits. Ring got 4Vthe decision for ths Fltchburg manager In tho sunset tilt. Jr IUy -Orover made a coupe of stops and in tnrowa K. ifS?"" " '"" ,T' ' S. "i. . '.connio Macs, s i" iui -u,. -j " . pretty sweet second baseman and would be 4 ; . -4et-. .aiiM Isff W-TUL . fiW .n i 01 tun In te Tiaera yitMO0ino ... R ,dtpartfd. They con ' , BOXING BILL VETOED 'Governor Uowden, of Illinois, Re- lJ'f "..... in Mnn Measure Sprlngfle'jd, III,, July 1. Governor H Frank O. IVowdcn shortly before final fdJoaiimeu$ of the JiCglslnture vetoed 'ji,. Von.mimii rnmmlsslonf boxlne bill. NMed-bj both nouses after determined J ftfllJB, s AOO, veasuip, uremu ujr iuk i governor ..lo.bBuucoBjfltinfonal, would Up-to-Minute Marks of Leading Batters AMERICAN I.EAOUK riayer. Club. O. A.M. II. it. F.r. Perklnpnuith. N. V,. mi 4n tu 17(1 81 AH snn SSH cotiti. ifetroir Vrnch. IWrnlt V !? ?? .ami .Ml .32S rincsteil. Ilrtrolt .. BX U7 ? ! Mllnn, Washington . 31 11.1 10 -41 NATIONAL I.EAOUI1 flayer. Club.. . A.n. n. ii. r.r. ri-HTnth. Philadelphia no ins n ns 3S7 a?!! gig Yoiine, New York ,. B4 214 SI 72 Wllllnms.l'hllnilelrlila AH m SS IW Koush, Cincinnati .. A.1 103 27 62 Southvrortll, rittsb'h. 42 148 23 47 usually comes up with them. Dick has had three hits out of eleven times at bat since he's started to play regu larly. He takes a nice cut at tho bnll from the portsidc nnd his whaling should Improve. Tom Ilogers hurled no mean nrtlcle of ball for Mncl: nnd rarely would have been in hot water had it not been for his wihlness. He passed six Senators nnd one of tho half dozen entered the run column. He permitted only five hits and three of Ihem came in the fifth frame. Thomas got Into a jam in the fifth when he was nicked by Joe .Tudge for n slncle nnd Foster followed with an infield safety. He made the mistake of . walking Milan and then served one up in the alley for Snm Ilice. who promptly wluiled it to left center for a triple. Out side of the fifth, however, the Tennes see youth pitched good bull. Roth Returns Today BOUBY ROTH nnI the rest of the Mackmen who are posing around in Red Sox uniforms appear this afternoon nt the Shibc stadium for the first of n set of throe gnmes. Itoth Roth and Hhlinuon will exhibit against their former tenmmatcs. The Rod Sox nrc in splendid shape for their battle with the A's. The Har row crew put on the finishing touches yesterday by dropping a doublehcader io tne lniiKccs. it tne A's win tlie series provided sucii n thing eau liap Sen the champions of the world nrc likely to ride out of our town in seventh position. They nro only one box score north of the Senators now. Major League Scoring Records of Past Week AMERICAN I.EAOUK T. Athletics . . . o New York . . ! lloston .1 Washington. 2 Cleveland . . 2 Ietrolt .... It Chicago .... o St. Inils ... 4 XV. T. I". S. S. 31. T'l. 4 0 4 11 4 3 10 .'! .1 11 (I 3 o n n l Totals SO 10 12 30 21 38 148 NATIONAL I.KAOUK XV. 1 12 II 4 1 .1 3 T. F. S. 3 10 II H S ' 3 S. .11. T'l. Philadelphia 1.1 New York . . 4 lloston 15 Pittsburgh .11 ltrookl.n .... Clnrlnnntl . , 2 Chicago ... O St. Ixiuls . . 0 4 . . 31 y oj 4 40 4 U II 20 0 SO 3 32 1 43 Totals ...flfl 30 2(1 12 4S 47 S4 3J0 man, Florence, Berlin and Sun Ship. Hossman, phono Lombard 4SC0. XV. s. Ixirrnlne II. C. a fourteen-flftecn-year-cld traveling nine, wants sames. Byrne. 2027 Frazler street. Warwick A. A. wants eames with lllll dale. Klein Chocolate ComDanv. Pnrltp. burc Iron Company. Wildwood and K. (1. I isuaa Ac io. Kawara urcy, 3.iu ,orth Tnenty-nlnth tyeet. Ilrldesliuri; has July 10 and a few otlier dates In Aumist open for home teams offer ing guarantee. It. C. Smith, 41(19 KaBt Thompson street. A former minor leaKue hntterr Just re tun.ed from overseas would llko to hear from anv good club offerlns: fair Inducements. Harry Wood, 1040 I.lpplncott street. North Side. Trofs.. e. first-class traveling team, wants to har from home teams hav ing July (1. 1U and 13 open and also playing twilight games. John J, Hoover, 2035 North American street. The Warwick F. C a seventeen-elghteen-year-old Jeam is open for honm games. Paul Donevan, 3127 West Huntingdon street. Vlneland IJ. C. would llko to hear from first-class traveling teams for Saturday dates In July and August. Samuel Uassel. Vlneland. N. J. All-Collcglan hva Julv 4 (a. m. and p. m.). July 0 open for first-class homo clubs offering guarantee, Michael Kilgallon. 2123 Arch street. Lenolyn C. C. has July B. IS and 10 open for first-class home clubs offering guarantee. Thos. F. Joyce. 2640 South Warnock street. nected for eleven safeties vtsterdav and trimmed the Browns, ff-J. You'd netcr think Dick namiri wan at(r neorse nurnn'n Job to nee and heur our liawge conchlni; the southernrr. The Thils didn't lose yeflterdav anyhow, and the A's won. No wonder the country went dry. It will be another battle for last place when the Phils lace the Ilravea in Boston this afternoon. A half box score separates the two clubs. The Yanks picklna on the Red Sox for a pair of wins while Chicago and Cleveland are fighting each other, of course, hurts Miller JIuaoina's percentage considerably The .Veto Yorkers are two and a Half games in front of the White Sox, BUI Killefer had a bad day yesterday with a double and a single out of three times at bat. 68 years' reputation behind every Wilson job - A good paint job is some thing more than pure paint and knowing how to apply it. Moqt important is tho integrity of the painter. We invite investigation as to tho quality of the work wo put up! Let us estimate. WILSON'S GOOD PAINTING ESTABLISHED I8SI Jatf.S.Wsn$on.tc V J,. M.a v'as. . ' 4 it:Wflm ..- , PATER ET FIL1US GO TODAY Sixty-four Fathers and Sons to Play Over St. Davids Links j SIXTEEN CLUBS ENTERED sij!y-four fathers and sons will play totlny in (ho ninth annual Pater et Mil... . . . .. . i limn lournnment at tne at. unvids 'olf ( Itib. Sixteen clubs nrc' repre sented in the nununl struggle between the fathers and sons nnd it will bo the best showing made in years. It Ii n foursome event, fnther and son alternat ing Jn the strokes. .There U no selective drive nnd the father and the sou will nlternntc in tak ing the tee shot. There will be no play in the morning nnd the first pair will not leave the tee until 1 :."() p. m. There nrc two prizes, one for the low gross nnd nnother for tho low net. The pairings follow : 1:50 A. 11 anil T. P. EnJIrott Atlantic City ...an.l Ummctt O'Neill nnd Hmmett O'.NVltl, Jr., Cricket Club. 1.55 Charlcn nnd Adam Olmbol. Phil mont. and O. II. and D. II. Mmmerman. I.u I.u. 1MHI W. N Rtevonaon and W. N. Htovon son. Jr. lkila. and C. I Kindt .ind I'. !" I s:o.i J. mnar. jr. M York Road nnd ThomftN Moehan. North Station. Aronl- I IIIHm n,nl It I' and ii. i mink. 2:10- O. W. Stntiell and CI. W Htntzoll. .lr , Aronlmlnk, and J P. MhcIIchu and J. 1" MacHonn. Jr . Old York Hood. 2ll3 II. 11 mill U'urrnn Rl.ivn, Old Ynrl? rlload and O. XV and C. C. Hlshley, n- mouin. 2:20- T. H Hnlton nnd T. II Hnlton. Jr.. whltemarnh. nnd II. H. Newton and II. I.. Newton. Whltemarah. 2:25 W. II. and P. t. Cornon. Plymouth, and K. A. and H V.. Cate. Merlon. 2:30 o. II. mid K Donnelly, Stenton. and II. i". and (1 11. I.ucis, Country Club. 2:35 c. M. and J II. Ilowman. North Hills, and J. M. nnd J 7.. Hailett. I.u J.U 2.4011. and It. Wendell. HI. Davids, and I. .1. nnd r. A. William. Cricket Club. 2.15- I. II. and M. II, .Silverman,. Phll mont. and i:. I), und J. SI. Hemphill. West unoater 2:5 town 2:30 Dr. Joseph nnd H. 13. Stokes. Jtoores wn and II. .1. anil II. 1 Klelnman, I.u I.u 2:.-: I". and C. H. Willis, North Hills, and P I.1 itriri 1. V Onlnlnn t.nniilownp. !'. and li. V. uuinian. I.ansaowne. 1.00 J. Q. and W J Donohue. Whlte reh, and P. K. nnd 15. Uuckes, Crliket ih 3.00 J. Q. and V 3 Donohue. Whlte mareh, and P. K. nnd 15. (lucltes. Crliket .-int. ii sin ,i. n. i:i(v- RtldI,,-Vv ,',' '"r"?'-1, nlV . and F. K. llallowell and J. (i. Hal- ell, St. Davids. Ion low INTERCLUBGOLF Championship Events Slated Whltemarsh July 7 and 8 fori The intcrelub golf championship will be played over the Whitemursh ,..,. ,'..',.. ri..i - T.... t .i u alley Country, club on July 7 nnd H, the executive committee having just de- cided unon the course round Was played at the l'mlaiiolphiu Cricket Club on Memorial Day. These1 teams qualified with the following i scores: Mcrion Cricket Club, 11(14; Huntingdon Valley Country Club,. 1'JOO; Philadelphia Cricket Club, 1203 nnd the North Hills Country Club, 1224. For the first time in many years the Philadelphia Country Club failed to qualify and this is the first time that the Xorth Hills Country Club has qualified. On July 7 Mcrion will play the Cricket Club while Huntington Valley meets Xorth Hills. Four ball t,,mr,iKna ...111 v. .in...i :.. i. .-:.. iiiuivian win ut I'm,. ' u lit I m- in ui iiuiK nnd two ball matches in the nftcrnonn Kach team will be represented by ten men. The two winnern twill meet on July 8 for the championship. Irene Davis Some Twlrler Tlie girls representing Germantown Hoys Club did not hnvo any trouble defeating the girls from tho David I.upton Sons. Oerman town winning by 12 to 7. The feature of the game was the splendid pitching and hitting of Irene llavls for Germantown. She had the honor of funning eight of the opposition, besides making two hits which counted for a triple and a homer Former Champion Wins llerkeley, Ca!., July 1. Holanil Hoherts. of San Francisco, rsclflc coast champion, was defeated ye.iterday by "William John slon, San Francisco, former national cham pion. In the final round of the raclflc Const tennis championships tournament Tho score, was fi-2. 0-4. 0-2. I I rf wmMmm Mk I nl 1 all ill llSHii MMaHnflXM! R MM jjoledo i. What May Happen , in Bascltdl Today NATIONAL I.KAtlUK Won l.ot P.C. Win Low i i ,.i.i .(Nil .013 37 22 .07 .033 .817 Club New York Cfnrlnmitl I'lttKbiimli Chlcnro . . Brooklyn . St. I,ouls lloston . . . Phillies .. ax 7 ,012 ,nnn ,ns,i 32 20 .B2.1 ,BS2 .Bill 20 2 .JMIO .BUS .402 ' 2 33 .441 ,4."0 .4.13 -in : .3.W ,sni .ait ,u n qui ii nil .31(1 .332 .3.13 A5IKIUCAN l.r.AOf!' Club IVon l.nt !.('. Win l,nr New York .13 IS .000 .007 .(US China jro .33 23 .003 .010 ..111:1 Clftflund Ittrolt (. Mutn . . Tlo'ton . . . . Wnhinion Athlrtlrs . . ...83 21 .S71) .BRfl .32(1 .311 20 .1)3(1 .r44 ,m , S': ,Vi Vni' KK 'VJi I ..-. .,,.,,- si M? "? iviTO FIGHT RAIN OR SHINE :! SS 'li 'i -j;,'.' 14 SO .201 .208 .250 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AMF.RICAN I.KAOUK Athletics. 4t Washlnieton. .1. Detroit. Oi St. I-oule, 1. (lilriilo, 5i Clueliind, 2, New York. 7 llostan, 4, Now York, 4i IWiton, 2 (second enmc). NATIONAL l.KAOfK Ptillnilrlphln-Ilrooklrn no enme. . New York, 7 lloston, 4. Cincinnati, 4 Chlrnio, I, Clnrlnnntl, 2i Chlrneo. 1 (second name). I'lltshurnh, Ii St. Ixiuls. 1. TODAY'S SCHEDULE Nntlon.il Ieaictio rlillnrlnhln nt lloslon Clonr. llrvokUn at Now York Clonr. ( Inclnnntl nt Chlcnuo Clear. St. I.ouls nt I'lttsbiirch- Clniub. American lunette lloston nt I'hllndeliihln Clear. Chlcnffo nt Clo eland -Clear. New York nt -Wnshlnitlon Clear. Detroit nt St. Ixiuls Clwir. International lneue .lersoj' City nt Nowurk Clonr. llnlllmnro nt Hendlnr - Clear. Ititmhninton nt IlutTulo--Cle(ir. Iloclioster nt Toronto- -Clear (2 irames). "CHUCK" GARLAND WINS Yale Star Advances In Both Singles and Doubles Wimbledon, July 1. In the inter nntional tennis tournament in progress here the third round in the doubles has been lliiished. (Inrlflnd nnd Cannon, of the I'nited States, defeated Mellquhnm and Scale, of England, (1-0, (t-2 nnd it . 1 I If t (Till nnd Ttrivlu nf Ii n I'liitml i" . .'..-. ... .... . ...... I .States, bent Donlsthorpo nnd (irace, 3-0, (i-:i. 10-S and (i-2. Hoth of the winning pairs will meet hrlllinnt Australian players , , , singles liiti'luiid adv today. In the vanced to the semi Until round. Good-By, Pennsgrove Arena rennsffrove. July 1 Next Friday night i will witness tho wind-up of boxing In IVnns- i ' h. dllllson. of this place, who will onvert I j,' '"'"., .J'1'"": ,'or,.thf,,'Jf?.nriVr.1"f J""" ' kots. "Judge" J K. Duffy opened the arena , on Deroiation Day, mis. and has carried it along over since as a losing proposition His commission IA dilSB BSBiBfewV IjMti aaJtfirsvSBi W BUm wisp BH 2i pJHl MwL. .Jl JamSm JrTsk. p W SOP 75? Announcing fV"Tfl WrVW. & S fl I-B 1'I.ACln. N. Y. 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Arldo from tho hmlllnT In luiodo llicro will no pliows at mo .Nnlionni A. A . tho Ciunbrl.i A ('. I'onnr(io itiul Allontoun. IIiiIIIIiir Slurroy will pjhll.lt In tho main ,Wa W'"!? .100 .wnii ,. TouiiB I'ln kev. Pranklo mith n Johnny Uuitun, Jimmy Tlernoy i (Innlnrr Vouiisr Caanet nnd linttllns, i .niMKii niMiitTi T1.ANT1C CITY, N. .1. T1.ANTIC CITY, N. .1. I Coolest and Most Attractive location HOTEL ESPLANADE WHOM; 11LOCK OCKAN FRONT Dirfcth ,n the It.mrtlw.ilk lloston to Sover plKii Ave in pxclunivo Chflpa section Cap. ton rich iTn I fPa wutr baths, private nnJ public, nnd every, nppnlntmcnt. Modern hjdri-tliFrnputlc department Orcheslrrt HanrlnK Auto bun ineeti trnlm, llooklet Ownrrohln dlrerHon. W V. SHAW. I-ONCirOHT, N. J. HOTEL" ABERDEEN I.ONOrOKT. N. .!. IHreith nn the oecnn front An Idr-al famt. hot'l in comfort and surroundings nt modernt" ritcp 20 niino b. troll, y or auto fruni Atlantic (lly. Itklt Jotin ( (iHHler I.onnnnrt bin new concr"t qenwnll and rr-'uti nromi nndc nro now completed. ui:i:ni:ksvim,j:, i. , Walters Park Inn WERNEKSVILLE. PA, tiic (.iii:ati:.st ci.Acr. in The Blue Ridge fhvery Modern Appoint ment. WV1I Send Von Home Happy and Healthy SPECIAL RATE "4th" WEEK-END 1'rotn Thursday, .Inly 3.1, Inrliiillnc Snpner To Mnmlay. .Inly Ttli, tntliidlne Hrrakfast SiiirIc Room for one - - $16 Double Room for two . . $30 I.eao itrurliiii; Terminal .3.'; uiig lernunai -ZMr, Arrhe 11 prnprsrlll, nils Monday leaie VernersIIIe 0-0l Arrlre I'hlladelnhla lOrf-.d Chnir cars both ways. Please make reservations. I'nnMins ThrouirlioMt the Co"ntry Have You Beenjjere? j TLe Illchl.ind House Now own. Cverlonltlns tho famous Lebanon ValW. Send for rates end circular. Addrc, M. K HKINKLKT. NfinitlSTOIl. PA. Hamilton Apartment Hotel Net Main St., Nt.rrlhtoMit, 1'a. . mifnrtllltl.' liul.urhan Hot. 1 benvrr town ii'i.l muntr nvPrlookiriK the Schul i,Ui Hlxcr I.arue cranlu, eloator nnd .ill r-.iml.'rn lonvenlences 1I..11 Televhone. Nnrrlstown 131 iinnx. f- Wynburne Inn " M"ln '',"., -! J i tally (l.'Mrabl for lual is men Ith f.imilit h Itiiom- with h.ith ' ri'HNon. t I r.it Mundi, v ul( (r.iHd i I). influx dartre rnnni- Hcrwyn 17. i-r.uriu. i-.. RIVER VIEW HOTEL On the Ku.'qiiohnnna L ruler new marmK'm't. ri-it.s on applleatlnn. Tr-'d J. Qunrle, Prop ,s( mVKMVlLlili. I'A. Pnrlcinripn Inn ',,,;11 modern resort, t erttxuxnen inn hUh ,ora; prl b f ..(. Kfl'h'-. -, Tr.'nl. 11,-r O rT r( j:MZ.iiirriiTowx. n. y. PBTtfdfc AM) COTTAPiKS In the Ilrnrt of the rtlrnni1nrk Trnnls. saddle linrso danclnK Finest Ooll CoiirsH It. (p dlrnndr1i Orlll nnrtUl.t A. P RTirrPON Tin 7-,li(htown. N T NOW orHN HOTEL PURITAN H 30O Commonweallh Ava.Uoaton J The Distinctive 5 Boston. House J called by globe rollers one of tho most homelike and attractive ft hnro!t In the. wnrlrl MoHnst mIaq w ... . . .VUWU. .U.M. A writa for our booklal withnuldeto A h.storic places. RL.CostelloMqr. 8 ' w .m mm n in. n mttm nwn !. m, m 2imm Write for our booklet wilhquldeto I. KNOX. MAM. HOTEL ASPINWALL LENOX, MASS. High and Cool in the Berkthlrn A HOTEL OP DISTINCTION Now O'H'ii. JCIrintlon Hon f,,, D.slrshle Cottsres with Hotel serrlc UUWIi 4 TmilUUiiat. SUmiHi, VTInlur U.sort. rrlcc.s. llut.l. ll.rmuA. rAI.MOUTll. .MASS. FALMOUTH ARMS Ulclit nn Ititrtirdi Hay, rAL.tlOl1 1 II, JI.IN11. A fiummfr Hotel of the Illffheai Clasi For Booklet nnd Uate adflrep K W noypR Mnnave l'HWTIlNIA, X. II. ' FOREST HILLS HOTEL , rra;ot,i (Whii.. Mountains). ntl ,,...... i Whit." Mnunlnlnsl. N II a thorouehiv mo.ier'n hih-Brad,. resort'."'" n.l'n,!'xc"!!,''l-,"V ',., 'nbri'lXIv'.cr. .. same mn. tii.isnii Termi- iiethiehem n ii 'ill'"' UrwJ:H-lL 'eJI ! 1XTKKVAI.K. X. If. Intrrmle llone nnil Cottases. White Mts. Oeen lulv "M Fnr Illustrated honlilet s.ltlrets II. C. MUDORTT. Prop 'ntervale. N. H finmiAM. n. ii. Mt. Mndlsnn Ilo.ite. Gnrham. N. II. Th. Ontewav to the White Mts. Opens June 20. For ll'us hook't write C. Q. Chandler Prop WAMIIXtntlN. l. c. Burlington Hotel I.esp than five minutes from everythlni American and European Plans 431 Rooms, 222 Baths, $2 & Up If. T MII.r.En. Manager TOLCUKSTKIt IIEACII, , Sid. HOTEL TOLCHESTER neatltlfollr situated on.Chesapeaka Bay, All (lie Aavaniasea ui. oau wsier .nui.tiaan.- j r.AKn ri,rin. n. y. l vm k ra . !i Wm i! s Ross IFihs Bantamweight Title of Great Britain IMiilnn, July 1. Walter Itnss, of filasgmv, defeated Tnininy Nnhlc in tho truth round Inst night nt the Na tional Sporting dub. fur the ban tamweight championship of Great Itritain nnd the Lonsdale holt. Ptlnser vs Johnnv Ketcheii. The Dtmpsey Wlltnrd returns will bo announced. Harry (Kid) llrnnn. the high school hoy takes on Vouni,' Weyman. of (llp.inhllk'. In a return bout In tho main sesnion al the Ivnnsurow A (' Krldny In the other bouts Tommy Sharkey faces Vounif M.ick Tommv O'Malley battles llnbbx Iloheiline nun Avruiisv tiuii'tit. I'lifiHiri i uiiiiii i s ivmi J .Johnny Ijorknry, inanaKr of Ju-k Mr(ir n. the pluititlim mltlrllur litht uiinminrii thnt IiIh protfa- hm b"pn plunpil to oniKi.n St MMIjK JIKSOFIT" ROSCOK. N. V. ens IJ "MTMTF"T'MTrTnrHTn lllll TmffTTTI iiMm'im.Mw www An exclusive mountain resort comfortr.b e. modern nnd nperbly located In exlensle lorest preesrve, only 1H0 miles from 1'hllndelphia Unusual elevation. i700 feet. No black dies or mosnultoes. Orchestra. Dancing, Library. Play r.nm Tennis. Hoque. llilllards. llowllns:, Water Sports, qsduie llnrJss. Other lnteretlnc fsatnr... N. If. Booklna: ?fflce. HfiO Ilroadway. TeJ. Mad. Sn. 4748. JUNE 14 a HJKBassett Manager pjfyirjiwiniiiiiwiii. TI..NTIC CITVj.Nj.Ji KWot2sC tSJ wTLnNTicciTY.M I Opeivcii qllseasons s j V.11VS icui, f A T.sr.rtTi cnA otnn?InTv1 ! I nrn-vVoXtfiTkra I I OI CXCeUCIXCC, I I Cpcitv600. WALTER J. BVZEYA llcst Located. I'opulur 1'rlreil Hotel Hotel Netherlands New York Ae.. 50 yards from lloanlu'ulk. Cap. 40(1, Ulevator, jir'vato bnths, runnlni; Rater In hedrmims l'llKR FRATUm:s HithliK? nrKllp. from hoti'l Dance lrloor June rate, incrlcnn I'lan (nlMi nienls) 83 to sr, da'iv: sir., sn.r.o. nn, 135 eeKiy. ACfil'KT HCinVI)i;i.. I'mprletor. Vinrlnla At , .-lone to bf-arh nd Steel PW. I Ci ac ity 2TA Aracrirtn plan, table and Mrvlce rpcitl features, private baths runntnic wiwr I tnr-cms, ofTnUr;reaionaDoraic. yJ;J"B', I ypar.OwurftiIpmunaement 3. L. LEEDS. I ii iiwniiia niiinmiTHJ ii i iww Jiinwi ! hi SPKtIAL 01CK TIIK -ITU from 59.00 Tliur. nnrier tn Sin. aftpr SuiMiet PITNEY New York av n' beach. - Firgtcaaa taWe noted for tts wholesome, well cooked food. Cap, 230. I.firK". airy roonifi, open surroundlnfis. bath- Int' from house, free shower baths $12.50 up WPi'K. Al, t HWKRNKl. ?9 4th of July Special $ Thursday to Monday HOTEL BELLEVILLE NEW YORK AVE. NEAR BEACH 7- ,-,, -i". ,,- V, . " - -- -- - I HO TLL iMliKION itMs--'."" Vermont nve. and tlie neach. near all nt. I fractions. Capacity 3."i0. Hlch-class. modern' no(d. Superior table: elevator: rrtv. baths. Mmnlnff wnlpr In room. ete. TTtenalVA 1 rorrhes Clwnr.hlp rmnng't. M. I,. FAntXT THE CARLTON CHELSEA AVE. AND HEAOII The Yartnoulh Holmont to Iowa Ave. ' (un.rship Min.iii' m 'nt CHAM V 7,7.7... HOTEL JACKSON ! V IrKir.Ia a flrt ou from Iloardwilk and eiffi i-ipr KiiiJii'iiuuf iriftt9 tniia. un nlni? watpr in moni. OrchtFtra: grMl. Aint'riciin nnd Kuropenn ilan. Modornt rat Ownt-rnhlp nifinaepinnt. P. J. IIHOGAN OTHERK MI.nl.Sw AM.NLU 1 1 v.'.l, m n ' j. i . . I Htpfi Pipr. '.ipaolty M0. Trlviite bathj. etc. O I CAKB Roauoss South Carolina Avenue, adjacent to bench. irfiD MUKLiiiiLa Datronaice.niusic.uEncin i. ctrtci.y iiicxit'rii, ubie nd bcrvic excellent uxie aoianum. nuoaiet. a. irrmioiuo THE WILTSHIRE Virginia ac. and lieach; ocean lw; ca pnclty IITjO, private baths, running water in lunmH, eleatoi, etc, ; American plan, special ua.ly lutes, booklet BAMl Kl. KLtI. NFW HYriFTA ur N- Y a"'1 iMeiftc 11E-Y " lULinAu hoim lu.me tom- fort" , mcilcrii cloun , centre, II up dally; with nili'i lk 11 JI. liOTHMUN. HOTEL FREDONIA I firtrV AI T. Vl'4 I? Tanttamman n t..t . ' , Hoardwalk European plan. Kvery appoint i meni aioufrnie rate resmurani. Htd Rio Grandeur ' i ...k. iMri'"."i i.uiutii.ui plan nates j.uu Kiev run water, asri.ge. M. M Mct'j'i h 1 BISCAYNE e.AFur,h ho.i U O TRI. PI.A71 I st. rHAUi.ia. i'i.acb pacific ave. i :hvinr iri'i.i'- unum . i. .iirt i.hi r v HOTEL WHITTLE Jwi, at8. . . slh hotel from I l-each. Amer rlan f2.D0 up dully Kuronaaa '1100 up meiatnr JSathlnr from hnt.l Worthincton ,;H1",0,ur' R?d 1'ar"lc .. vruiuuusiu" ulock Irom beach(i ilrftJln. r-i... ..1 Hut .v. cola runmns w..ir in ... . ir?. ,,..-.., T II l'f,,,V,-.i'.'i," . - "" i HUltL CU1N I llfc.NTAL Always open. Alwnys ready Term m-vl-erate Fhon' "' vrlte. M Wal.h Unnean WorthinKton ,:i!l0i."'1 an'1 Pac,nc Ave.. Depot. Hot and cold tunning water In rooms Terms mode rats J. H. WCIKTHIXOTCIN Hotel Arlington MI:n"Ant,a,,;;lcna.ft u' Oren all year It J. OSHORNF j, SOX 5.Iminster Ky- "''" Bt'h. Kiev, to st Westminster rrlv runnInB til- Ml up "klv 'l .1", up dsllv. rhas lluhre Hotel Boscobel L.oo' d.T Amer plain nofKiei. K lnm' Avon Inn Ocnen'' rKrnla A- Private Avvuu nathii. running wateri elevator tostreet..SuperlortahJe. JI. y, Williams. Lockhart st IamB, ri- & 'Mch. cui.tn. I wrvJi'wi , wric, uir.v rms, ! Dath lnc f rom house. Elevi Mrs. J. Wlrtschaft.r. 1 Beechwood Kentucky ave. mar Beach un dally. tlg.BO up weekly. H. Matltenthum -naiuicii Vw Amu-. European plaai ra ie. re. no. anO.T A. I ChsiKell. OWnr. SToSSK New Clarion .CjfB Frank Cnrbono. of Urooklyn. In a fifteen- rnunu Dame ai Aiieniown on ins morninft' of July 4. McCarron and Carblno boje.l ten hard rounds at Allentown n month n The following (Ins on tho Dempsey-VI1 lard bout have been rcnlved; ''othlnff to It but Iletnpsey In n walljf - Nick Hayes, the Hoswell of boxlnc. Ulllnril's too ble. Jesfi In a walk."- I'nk llussell, noted critic "Tlint but Jess Is loo ble. My money's on him. Jack Ilanlon, famuus match maker. "Wlllard'a ntro will handicap him. I llk Dempsey. I saw .Inik stop Knlton.M John S Smith, chairman of Nw Jersey boilntf commleslon. ,,titi....i t.. .... ........ ... . ..-,.-. ,,.,., ..nn -,"i,, i.,i,. i.tHKr, m uglier boer nnd superior rlnir neueral. Jess lofr nip,' Johnny lM'.knry, tiromotvr. fill liHtlnp arr rnniich to Iwut th ble feK uw." Joe Klelehvr, boxlni uromotcr "nntti pnfxl Ivor. LnnkA like a mftft flrhi. Irtiid a RTiat rontl.M Kddie Cook, hoxtns ! promo tpr. srMMF.it ur.snuTS noscon. n. v. H'll.DWOOI), N. .1. BY-THE-SEA II rf HY-THE-SEA ndMLDWOOD CREST Make Your 4th Worth While r'ome here, where you will find splendid sea bathing, excellent Ashing- and refined amUHomonts, Vive-mile board walk lined with tine s h q ji s and piers. Past trains on both Pennsylva nia and IleacMng railroads. Excellent hotels I at reasonable ' prices. For full particulars and beaut!-1 fully Illustrated folder, write to day to -. COl'KTKKillT SMITH, Merretnry lluunl of Trade, Miliiiriiud, ?.. .1. HOTEL SAVOY ii"h fron.'i pnvata """-" . v baths; run's water: ir.a tMPaclty ownership manapement. W II. OKItSTEr,. . Ejfrprnn Inn Ontr.illy located nr. beach; .ugeion inn wh(te Bervlce. cap- 250. '"'"Ki" . Al.m.iw ll.itUi. (lettyslmrK, 21 U IVmlnr Avp Near beach. mnemenls H. ( XKWHTKD. l'mp. hKMiiiuKv.c'.TioN n- iok younu L,;L! .lln'l rl3njLi'd''r. ()mcl'- - - - - -- - AM11KV l'AKI.. J. . . . ----- WOTiiiwfifltiiXlpIliSg THE NEW OCEAN HOTEL On the Kurnnean I'lan Finest on the North ,ltref Const, Can. S3. II. OAUDXEK. JUr. ltKACIl IIAVKN. X. J. THE ENGLESIDE Tho licht combination of genuine seashore f fttures on the Atlantic Coast Matchless tinning. PiiillnK, Inthlnir. etc. ocean and hn rvi tonnlf cuuitH, Tlie UneleKlde otTerH modern appointment. Pen nnd freih water private hatha, etc. Orchestra (Jar.tKe Dooklet K. K. KNOI.i:. Munnirer. n The rmfnRtnn. Went rhllnilehilihi ' KAN CITYi N, J HOTEL BRIGHTON 7th and Ocean Ave. ' Open .ltine ?.'.. H. n. SOOT. THE BREAKERS Onlv Honrilwiilk hotel K. A. YOUNQ. Mgr FLEETWOOD Utn nnd Wesley avl M. L. DAVIS. Scarborough 720 Ocean Ave. Facing ,J JU!iU), Trnvmore otn A Wesley. Kxc. cutsint. lraynurt. Ownership rngt. D p. fht! ilS i he lviavDerry ""' .." r' -Jn ",. ""' Mrs. 8. K. Maybtrrrt HoTcl Henry rr THE SHELBURNE "X..'1nh,0'v.',R2t?;0.l.1nr"",5 H'ff ,-. i. i '; - way. faclnicrajk andocean.V.C. Hayn.s. fAI'n MAV. X. J. HOTEL W'NDSOR Cape Mays largest nil st. Directly ea beach, 123 rcm". & i.tihs. Writs tot 111.1- ilnre allt( rste.. lli,ri IIA I.PtK. COLONIAL HOTEi; ' Kocms With ruth Itunnln Water IVd P.siKin. XV. II. CHURCH. Owner and Proprietor MOXTCI.Aln. N. J. IDEAL COUNTRY HOME .MOST DKUdltlFUIXY PlTfJATXO hi:miii..'mi.ii, 111111.1. iim m JSV lunni. isijiuKnn hl'RN THII ENTII1E VRArt ritKDKRirit c iiai.i. rtnu'AKT ' HKAHIDK I'AHU, K, J THE GLADWYJM Motor to the shor ror "Hie I'ourtli-' visit uanip i'ix.on ui way. ai ill. aij lion. o uuill ui-mi miu vnjr, v rnnnii and eaeellent table at the. Wrltn for iMMklet and autn .mat. a. it e. attf, "g.T fuwm ymrn-KJ,: i i rz Iwifi Iflft&Y Iti iem UK' , , , CHa tttmmil tmA.Wt H0wtarVfs?M - ? W. I tJf.XiU' ;$ ' tfi Vm fii ;m ' z& m Al 4?l & a It: Jwl u il r -m .4. 'VM i" r- im m YVM M 1 "?I M tl hi L -m IniyaripemlUiiolT-WtMU und- bH A.i B I wdi taat Ku 4tiA ibv&aI , ' ' '1,.' :Mt i rtm&j&sbc '4k.L 'K2Z7Wl I i i,j4 L. --' -i iL'f''tl ff-f ,-, w ipiuif w-Ty,wftJiuf;jiiiiii; fewMS ll.f i' . . mini. ..- i iv .:u'. .'' il . "i '. ". ' " ,W 1 &At"$i snitibfii.. ."": vmj Vfc:;K
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