t&rr-H it-' f-T . ' f i EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEKPHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1J10 'IB"' i. A 'S PL A Y FINAL GAME OF SERIES; PHILS MEET GIANTS HERE IN JULY FOURTH DOUBLE-HEADER, . . . . . i i i , I.'1 h i Jt l ft' 3f " . i i ' ? CALDWELL AND ALSO S.lim Makes Speech to Bar row and Gets Permission to Go Back at A's, Getting 4-2 Verdict rA NEW PHIL THRILL n.v EDWIN J. POLLOCK QBND mc back tomorrow. Give mc another chance. I can lick those bums anytime." Itny Caldwell pleaded his case before Ed Barrow, I?oton boil, In the lobby of the hotel last Tuesday night.. That afternoon lie had been driven from the hill by a vicious attack from the A's guns, light artillery most of the time, but on this occasion heavy, and the humiliation shook his self -pride,, but not his self-confidence. Slim'8 plea was so earnest and Har row's supply of pitchers so scarce that his point was won. Caldwell was sent back aeainst "those bums" and he proved what he said. He could lick 'em and did. The A's hud little clince and they dropped the second of the series to the Ited Sox, -l-J, after win ning two in a row. Caldwell pitched clever hall. He got into several mile-wide and mile-deep holes, but with men on base he was ns tight as a number of l'lilladelphians were last Monday nislit. He allowed only five hits and in but one inning were two of them bunched. Sox Hits Scattered TEN times did IloMtm lints h1.hu out base hits off Jingling Johnson, hut those bingles were kept as far away a. Fourths of July. The Ilarow bunch hod one in the first, none in Hie second, two in the third and one in every fol- lowing inning. Had it not been for a pair of wild chucks in the third, one by Fred Tlio'ini and another by Joe Dugnu, the A's would have gotten the decision by 12 to 0. Only on rare occusions does a pitcher allow ten hits and not permit nn earned run. And that's what our Jing did. Jingling had a chance to win his own game in tlio second. With three on and two out, two strikes and three balls on him, the T'rsinus alumnus swung so hard on the nir he caused g breeze to float over to tho left field bleachers. Then, with none on in the fifth, he lifted the ball into the thirty-cent section for. u home run. Jing was as much surprised ns Caldwell. Johnson also had an important part in the scoring of the As second lun. Ducan and Perkins opened the seventh with singles and Cy scored on -Jir.R s long sacrifice fly to Harry Hoopev. Phils' Led Anyhow THE Phils enjoyed a new sensation yesterday in Itoston town. No, they didn't win, but at one time they were out in front. However, they didn't know how to net when they were set ting the well-known pace and they fell to the rear, where they felt more natu ral. The 7-4 defeat administered by the Braves was only the twenty-first reverse handed out the Phils in their last two dozen games. The Braves snatched a run in the first, but in the sixth trie Coombsmen grabbed two hits, by Adams, Callahan and Baird, with a .sacrifice and a stolen base sandwiched between them. The lead made Bradley Hogg dizzy and he promptly yielded three to the Stellings tribe in the last half of the. same ses sion. Hogg was slaughtered to the extent of ten hits for fourteen bases, but the Phils were not far behind in swatting. They had nine bingles for a total of eleven bases. Alex Her Defeated ..Ny. Yitrlfr Julf "Howard W Iloblnaon. tho "dark horse" In tho North side ham plonshlp lawn tennis tuurnament helnir fw" on the clay courts of the University Jiuverslty sensation ..v.li...B ."''.. M". ,'ieuieg a sen jesterday by dofeatlnK Alex Iler at 0-: .ii iitu mm rounu or mq singles -. .Irish to Meet Americans , , IMfast. July 3. The Irish Amateur Ath letic Association has arranged an Interna tional contest with u team from tho Amerl can army In Trance. The meet n ill he held teen events. ,u j-iuuiiu uii juiy . inere will De ni- vBaltimore Wins Pennant Daltlmore. Julv 3. ny taklnsr both ends "' a. twin bill from Emergency Fleet, of Philadelphia, here yesterday, Haltlmore Prj Dock virtually wins the pennant in the Dela ware Illver Ship Yard League. ' Eleven Hits for One Run rarkesburg. Pa., July 3. Parkesburg Iron came across with Its usual victory hero ea terday. defeating Palniyra-nivcrton. s to 1 Although Touchstone allowed eleven hits he kept them well distributed. e Bud.d Wins Twilight Game ;r2 U..?.am8 i"1"' iy fast fielding and good hitting. E. a. Budd defeated Ilarrow gate. 0 to 'J TJp-to-Minutc Maries of Leading Batters NATIONAL I.KAflUI5 'Player. , Cliili... O. A.II. It. 11, P.C. f rntaill. I'luiaueiiniia n i m i iiununi'iua tv Sew York .. SB ! 1 .374 715' .340 H .SJO Art .320 60 .310 ir. r.c. no .332 63 .H.-.H 74 .3.1B III .345 74 .33(1 r . tk'onnr. eiv inrK ..on zs tk 1 iWllllnni. I'hlln. ... 4.1 181 8 X Y K'hnorth. Pittsburgh. 44 1SB 24 ItouMi. Cincinnati. . SO 201 gft AMKKICAN LKAfillK P layer. Club. n, ,''. ( rklnh'h. New York. !i( 113 48 Cobb, Detroit 44 1.(1 .11 Veach. Detroit ... (17 20R 84 Flagstend. IVtrolt ., SS 117 2A Wlsler, St. Iroulw .... 88 gliO 30 I , Movie Programs for TOMORROW, JULY 4th PHOTOPLAYS THEATRES OWNED AND MANAOED BY MEMBERS OP THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT MU ABOVE MAilKBT TltAnV PlfKFORD In "BEHIND TUB SCENES" ITI IDITI A 0TH & MARKET STS. LUrVE.N. MATINEIir DAILY TOM.MOOnn In "ONE OP THE KINE3T" JEFFERSON gS ' ' WALLACE RI 2TH and rAirpnN r mat nii,v REID In "WIVES OP JiipN" K.'i II IMnn KRONT BT. & OIRARD AVB. siY! JUJVIuU Jumlw Junction on Frankfort "L" , j TB JCLLB OK NEJ YOpit" .lx:itsi stn WINS PLEA BALL GAME What May Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lout Pet. . .11 20 .010 . 3S 23 .02:1 NlV VapIt Win ,VM .620 .SIB .1131 .3(11 .41.2 .886 .330 I.on 03H ,1113 .1.32 .1.1(1 .111-. . .30S .321 Vlnflnnnfl I'JttuhiirKh . .. Iilri.ro X .. . I 83 so .an : an .Mm 27 34 .44:1 21 :1 .3..1 18 .17 ..127 AMERICAN LIHGUR Won I.ot IVt. in in nn RrookUn ft. l-ouli . . . lip .ton riilliln . . : Mill , New York riilriwo . . . . 36 24 .(MMI J'leielnnd . .'.It it ..VJfi Detroit 3D 2 .il7 St. Louis 20 28 .IWK) J'?tn .......... 21 32 .439 Athletlrii 18 40 .273 .661 .043 .6(17 .5M .MS .an .448 .433 .280" .MM .1.117 .868 ,500 .431 .417 2A3 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AMERICAN I.EAC1UE Ronton. 4 1 Athletics, 2. V-mhlimton. 61 Nfw York, 4. C'hlcngo, (It rterrltiml. 4. , St. LonK 14i Detroit, 2. NATIONAL LEAGUE Ronton. 7t riitlnileliitil-i. 4. Ilrooklrn. 4t Nru ork. 3. (St. Ioili. 4i l'lttKlinnh. 2. t'lnflnn.HI, Si Chicago TODAY'S SCHEDULE AMERICAN LEAGUE lloton nt Plillnde'lphla CIrnr. New ork at Wnhlibiuton Clenr. Clilraxo nt Clrrrlund Clear. Detroit nt St. Louis Clear. NATIONAL LEAGUE Plillnrielplin nt Roston tlenr. Itronkln nt New ork Clear, ('lilruro nt rittntn.li Cleur. St. 1hiIi at Cincinnati Clear. 2. LONGEST PACE RACE OF SEASON ON CARD Carman, Lawrence and Three Others in 6212-Mile Grind at Velodrome Tonight The longest and what should prove to be thn best motorpaced race of the year will be staged at the new I'oint llrece Velodrome tonight when Clarence Car man, Percy Lawrence, George AViley, George Chapman and Vincent Madonna flush in a one hundred kilometers (fl-!V miles) grind. Jimmy Hunter. Norman Anderson, Speedy Vnnderberrj , Johnny Schlei and Eddie Hoot will be the pacemakers. These five rideis urn the best in the gnme. Carman and Wiley arc former chanipjons while Lawrence is the pres ent pacing king. Madonna is a head liner and Chapman is the most recent cutrv into big league pacing circles. Wiley has made only one start here this season, and on that occasion finished second to Lawrence. Carman broke his losing streak ugainst Chap man last Saturday night in n match race. Tor tomorrow night Manager Chap man has arrafigcd to have the best sprint riders in the game compete. Willie and Arthur Spencer. Hay Katon, Alfred Goulett,,Hcggic McNainaru, Juke Magiu (the last two tho winners of the six day race last December) ; Freddy Ml, Tom liollo, aud at least lifteen others will be seen. A motor-paced tace between Menus Uedell, Fred Weber, Pete Drobach and George Chapman will be on tomorrow night's card. On Saturday night Claicncc Carman is duo to meet George Chapman in another match race. Sprint races also are listed. Bingles and Bungles "If I wnH Mnrl,. I'd tell tlicin Kins." !il(l till, kiiv In the brnun derli), "tlitre ain't no hitsebnll luw, written or unnrlttrn, that nreientH tlirin from wlnnln more than two Rained in a row," Hoes wouil hae been more at home In the bullpen than tn the slaughter box up lloston way jesterday Schupp icna trrnlcd tike a cmmi) hu the RobiHB tn the ilrtt inmno. Then Jell on htm lor enough runs to otat the Otants In that Irmne. There' no (ruth In the report tlmt Jlnc .lolinson'H hrlilp .arrived too late for hi i ;inKe-oiit Willi the haaea full und In time Tor Ills homer with none on. Crippled Davy Bancroft threw- away hla crutches lone enough to Bet a hit when he plnch-batted for I'earre In the ninth. .1 jteio let-hanrfrr has joined the A'a. Ills name is Hatlahan and he comes from somewhefe in lVrmo.if. Theu come and go xclth monotonous regularity at Shibc rark. Ilabn Kuth wants to know If the national prohibition Inw applies to thb American l.cacue. Hd Konetchv Rot Rore borause his con ;ecutle.hlttlnB record was broken and ro fused to hit jesttrday , .Yol.il.ia modest about Bennu Kauff yes terday, lie helped himself to n jmfr ;,(fSi one a double, two put-outs and one csslst. . .norry snannon rnnird his "friends" nt tho hhlbe studiuin. Ho cot u hit ott John son, Bubo lluth doesn't car for Philadelphia particularly. He has had only one hit out of flvo times up so far With Stuffy McTnnis nursing n bad eve. Hobby Roth fighting a Charley horse. Oil hoalev compolnfa(7 of a sore arm, Mays dadoing a toarront and a flock of pitchers ducking base-hits. It's a wonder Kd Barrow has a disposition at alt. ' Tliere's a hole In the Mack treasury. Cy Perkins has u new mask nnd I'red Thomas and Joe Dusnn are sportinc new slotes, IVally Schanar had a queer day He-had an Infleld single, an outfield single a strike out and a walk. Slaurlce Burrus has had at least one hit In the last four games. .Vof so bad for a Kid Just .out of college. Harber Fined 133. Headline. Not for nrollteerlnic In IialrruttliiK nnd shatlne, hot for falllu' tn use mf.lv ilrst In his ar gument v.yll Umpire Quisle . The Cards dropptd the Vlrates In Pitts burgh for the first time thla season The nuccaneers gave the St. Lose ganir n scare In the ninth, hut the rally fell short l'HOTOI'LAYH NIIVDNI 02D AND MARKET ST8. LARRY HI.MO.N In "HIS HOME HWEET HOMK" PARI nipCH AVE. & DAUPHIN SY. r.-UI. Mat. 2:1B. Kvj. 0:48 to IL ALICE URADY In '",voi. "REDHEAD" R I Vni I B2D AND 6ANSOM STS. i V lSl,l MATINEE DAILY , , 'VIVIAN MARTIN In JA"', 'AN INNOCENT ADVENTURERS" STRAND OERMANTOWN AVE. oiiyiy ,,,, ATYENANQO 'BQPABB DEAlf SANDERSON" 3 KELLY FIT TO COP BOTH FOUL RICES Coach Juvenal Has Sculling Champion in Great Shape for Tomorrow's Regatta 17 EVENTS ON PROGRAM .rack Kelly is in the best shaiic of his career, according to Lieutenant Jimmy .Tiivenal, former titleholder, who has hep,!! coaching the Vesper oarsman for ! M two races in the people's regatta on the Schuylkill river tomorrow afternoon. Lieutenant .Juvenal feels confident that Kelly will be able to win both the single scull races. He is entered in the quarter-mile dash and the mile and a quarter. In both these contests he faces two of the best single scullers in thl country nnd Canada. One is Tom llooney, the sensation from New York, and the other is Bob Dibble, the Cana dian who beat Kelly two years ago at uuiutli. Juvenal has been rowing with Kelly at least three times 11 week for the Inst month and has pointed out and aided Kcllj in overcoming several weaknesses of stroke. Juvenal in his time was the world's champion sculler, lie 1ms it itring of titles attached to his name as long as Willard's reach. There are seventeen events 011 the program which is slated to start at 2 o'cloek. l'lfty-foiir of the best sweep nnd scull crews will compete. TRUMPATOR KILLED Six.Year-Old Chestnut Strikes Fence and Dies From Injuries New Yot It, Jtilj S. Trumnator, one, of the most popular fencers appearing in the East the past several seasons, will never again thrill the crowds by I his spectacular dashes through the field. The siv-enr-old chestnut uolclinu of the Dosoris Stable was killed in the Service Men to Holiday Events Regatta on the Thames steeplechase at the Aqfieduct track yes- , Paris. July .".The French Itncing London. July a. Major Paul With terdny. Triimpator struck heavily in AsM,rjntion ils ilnitc,l uu American1 ington won his second wctnry in the lumiiK nit: j.n.... in lubi 1VI1CT, mm n-ll -m, ...!, fnrro ,.n t,i lmn.l thnt 1,1- back was broken during the somersault. The gelding died almost inbtantly. Jockey AV. ItlaJce, who had the mount, escaped denth miraculously. AUTO RACE TOMORROW Star Drivers Entered In 100-Mile Event at Sheepshead Bay V,bw Vnrh Tiilt- l Tlirt lnnrlinr. en lorn, .lllly J. J lie leading Speed (lemons of the world who will Auto Derby at the Sheepshead Iluy , Speedway tomorrow afternoon took their final workouts lute yesterday afternoon. Halph He Palma nnd "Howdj" Vil- env ulw, will linttle for tho elinmiiiim . cot, who win iinuio lor tne cnampion- ship of America iu a special match of rl.,.w. i.... ,.,11,. i,.iu n,- ,, ..o.i. r .. tliicc ten mile heats, ate now read fori lue urup ul (lie liug. Bill JamcG Sold flnttnn. .Ttilv 15. "Hill" Jams. nni of J the "IJIff Thr?" lio pitched the Doston tl.m . -. .. n ..vM'u ik imnlnHDhll, In 1 (H t 1 1 1 H 1 '. 1 IU u iiuim r i iiuini'iuiiriini iti mt I, has been Bold oulriuht hv the Nntlonnl lA'iBue club to tho Oakland (Calif.) du'i J.uip haH done little ultchltur In rwent yeftrB as a result of an Injur) to Ills throw- Inir arm Ebert Turns Pitcher and Wins MMdH-ooit. N. J.. July a tvimar of lhll adelphla, was ahut out liy the Wildwood team here eaterdaj, 0 to 0. Kbert wan In splen did form. onl two hits belne made by the visiting clan. Major League Scoring Records of Last Week NATIONAL LGACl'i: T. r.Hat.Siin.M. T W. Tl. rhll.Klclnhlii I -S New York 10 2fl lloston . . 0 I 720 Cincinnati 7 5 :l !1 3 B .17 llrookljn . 8 S II I 4 in IMttftbumh . 0 (I 7 I 11 2 Wl xt. IouU 'It 2 S II 1 4 p thlcaco . K a 0 4 S 3 2 S8 Totals . 20 13 4: 41 21 37 33-203 AMKKIfAN LIUni L T. F.Hat.Sun.M. T IV. Tl Athletics . . New York HostAnj ... . Cleveland Washington Detroit . . . . St. Louis Chicago Totals 4 4 0 4 7 117 3 11 1 a a 4 n a 14 1 3 o 4 23 4 22 422 623 3 1 1 . 10 3 4 I 1 3 i it 2 20 1 11 3.1 0 ft 29 10 12 32 21 33 43 42-108 Movie Programs for TOMORROW, JULY 4th PIIOTOI'I.AYS PHOTO MAYS QRTAIMPa Ifa jf. THBOUCH y .BOOKING- CORPORATIOH. Alhambra ": Morris L I'asniunk Ave. Mat. Daily at 2. EES.U:IB&U. V. M HAHi in "SQUARE-DEAL HANDERPON" A DO! 1 l B2D AND THO.USON STS. ArlJLJ-AJ MATINEE DAILY OEORQE WALSH In, "IIELP1 HELl'l POLICE!" ADfAnlA CHESTNUT Ilelow 1I1TH -Vl.r-IL-J l- tO A. M to 11.13 1'. 1. 1SI.S1K KERQUSON In "THH! ylVALANCHE" DI I ICOIDri BROAD STREET AND DLUfc.DlrVlJ SUSQUEHANNA AVE. SE3SUE HAYAKAWA 111 "HIS DEBT" BROADWAY "'Vffir STAR CAST In "STOLEN ORDERS" EMPRESS MA,N "SxTiftSAiiv TOM MOORE ill "GO WEST, YOUNG MAN" FAIRMOUNT 2at.nK.lvy KITTY GORDON In ,. "PLAYTHINGS 01'' PASSION" ITAA4II V THEATRE-1311 Market St. r AlVilLi I 0 A M to JUdnlKht. W. S. HART In "0RANDINO HROADWAY" CATLI CT THEATRE Below Spruce. JO lHOI. MATINEE DAILY CHARLES CHAPLIN In "SIINNYSIDE" "THE TURN IN THE ROAD" GREAT NORTHERN "ST SWft ALICE BRADY ln "RED HEAD" 11IDITDT AT 00T" WALNUT 8TS. llVlrc.r.lML Mut, zao. ev to. MAY ALLISON In "ALMOST MARRIED" CHAPLIN In "SUNNYSIDE" I ITA1"M7P 1ST k LANCASTER AVE. UiMUUV MATINEE DAILY POROTHY DALiTON In "! TA .at Red Bu(" 8ENNHTT COMEDY DEMPSEY PLANS COURSE OF BATTLE Bvm rai!i ABf! Vur vytfo 311bs The contender in tomorrow's Iteavjweifiht championship m.itcli toolt Into his confidence Itobert V. .Muwiell, Sports Kdllor of tho Kenlng Ptilillc Ietkcr, and Featherweight Champion Johnny Kilbane. .larlt I)cmpcy is shown above talking over Ills plans of boxing nnd Incidentally getting suggest Ions from the featherweight titleholder COMPARATIVE FIGURES SHOWING HOW FIGHTERS WILL ENTER ARENA Ji:SS WILLAItD ,r n7 ge. '-MO AVeight 0 feet. (!' niches Height. 8(.i. inches Heaeh. . 4."i inchc Chest (Normal I 41 inches 4!) Vij inches i Chest flixpiiudeil) IS inches 1"',. inches Neck 17M inches 40 inches Waist ,"tl inches 17 inches Calf 1," inches 11 inches Ankle 0 inches Iff1,! inches Jticeps. 10 inches Wrist. . AMERICANS TO SEE RACES ' French Racing Association Invites, , ., . , , . officers and enlisted men to be guests ; I "t the races as a means of recognizing , the Fouith of July. The Masons, i r.nirittl. rnrrs mvP been named "St Mihiel," "Lafajctle "Independence,!, ,, , Ctnn,, Day." "Hois de lielleau," "George Washington" and "I'enjnnun Frank lin." Parkesburo, 2; Palmyra-Rlverton, 1 ParKelniri;, July 3 -ParkeMburff Iron eRnie HcroKR wim llielr usual lrlory, (IP- fcatins PalmyrH-lllierton by 2 to 1 AN thomh Touchnto-ie nllnwod ten hit he K.'l'l 111,111 nrn uiniii.iu.ru un i.i,,iiik 111 iu.MYitA-ntv'TN. r.nKSUtwu ikon tiarlic.lf o i'4 o o Murphr.nl i l i n ' '' lr,".-',f, A i . ,Z !i i.!?c'' S n -. 1, S Wenier. L'h : ; I ivrlaki.-ii i o . , .. ' Kpcehnn.:ll 0 O 1 'J (I Asnew. rf 0 'J 2 0 II v.iwoil. rt n l n o n niiiiin no: 2 o Smers. ic o 2 n o o m.kii-f, lb o o la n l Mend'iril.c o o :t I o White, c . o 0 2 1 n Francis, .d o l o'l.o T'uih'stn.p o l o .-. o Totajii 1 10 24 1 1'almj rH-Itielton , ParKeaburi; Iron l Totals. 2 . 27 10 1 1 (I fi (I o 0 II 0 0- I 2 0 II 0 0 0 0 0 x 2 Weld's Leg Amputated 1 .. , a - , , ,, I Jlon, Miim., Julv 3!, Hnrohl WtU ' the nartmnulh tlilptp w h unn tho lintiimpr I throw In the lnlrjnlleplHtp tra k und fleli! rbamplotnhlrn oti Mav 11 lmM had hl Uft lff amputated accord I njr to word rcohed by Oenrffe V Brown of the HoMon Athletic .Bjoclatlon l ' Buy your coal now The price will be much higher. We handle only U?e very BEST COAL Satisfied customers for 30 years. 2240 lbs. to every ton for II years. 0ui)uslnes3 has 'Increased from 3000 torm u year to lEO.Oet tons. We serve you right Owen Letters' Sons T.rtrpest Coal Yard In Phlla. Trenton Ave. & Westmoreland rilOTOPlAA1. ligia The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Booking Corporation, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining picture through the Stanley Booking Corporation. 333 MARKET ' Ji'liiW MARY l-ICKFORD In "DADDY LONO LEGS" IVIOHPT -55 &OUTH HT Orcliwtra IVIVLJCL, continuous 1 to 11, THE HOUSE DIVIDED" "TIGER'S TRAIL" NO. 1! OVERBROOK caD & VdaVb MADELAINE THAN ERSE ill "UAMUL1NO IN S.OULS" DAI ArC 1214 MARKET STREET 1 -l.f-v,, jo A M to 11:1 P. M PEARL SIIKPPAR11 In 'UREAK THE NEWS TO MOTHER" PRTMPPQQ 1018 M.WIKET STREET rrllln03 8 '30 A M to 11:10 P.M. HARRY CAREY In "RIDERS OP VENGEANCE" RFPFWT MARKET ST. Below 1TTH rCAjC.lN 1 ii A M. to 11 P, M LILA LEE In "A DAUGHTEjl OK THE WOLF" DIAI TT GERMANTOW.V AVE. lunLiiu a AT Tri.PKHOCKEN ST. MARY PICKEORD In "DADDY LONG LEOh" RT 1RV MARKET ST IIELOW TTU lUDI jo a M to 11:15 F P, M. HAIttlY MOltEY In "BEAUTY PROOr" QAHV 1211 MARKET STREET OfVJl SAM TO MIDNIGHT TOM MtX. In "nOHTING FOR GOLD" ClTANT TTV MARKET ABOVH 10TII J I rtlILL 1 11:1.1 A M toll lis P.M. AN'TA T'J',''nT In "5IARY REGAN" VICTORIA MARKET 8T. AB. BTH V IV. 1 WrlA ii a M. tn litis P. M. CHARLES RAY In "HAY FOOT, STRAW FOOT" jack ni:Mi'si:v i!4 200 . . . .Ii feet " inches -jf.: . . 78 inches . 1J-Vj inches . . . .1) inches WITHINGTON WINS AGAIN American Defeats Colonel Sailer In ,. . , ,r . sculls in the Henley Itegatta on the Thames today when he defeated Col onel 1". L. Sailer. Yesterday Major Witliiuclou defeated I he heat ol the Kingswood sculls be- j twecn Major Witliingtoii and Colonel t Sailer wasone of the best races of the regatta. Colonel Salier took the lead I earh in the race and kept ahead of l scheduled lor twent rounds. 'Jliewin YVithington's spurts until three-niiartcr n01' woll,(I rowho 00 per cent of the mile post was reached riierenfter the American cradtinllv oerhauietI tiie Uritisher. The pace then became gruelling and Colonel SaUfi- grew distressed YVithiiigton fiuislied iu good stjle thiee lengths ahead. Returns of the Big Bout I Upturns of th Jiek l)enipsn-Jes il I lard championship bout at Toledo () tc i morrow A-w 111 h ipn "t the t'nmbrla A . nit'rnth Htire! areni. ('laii-Tia-paid Ramea at Point Ilrrezi Park, IlllldalH Hall Jark Hroadwav Theatre Falrmount Ihejitrv , atrawbridue A. Clothier bull park and Jltp I pudrume Theatie mgm27cti 'OlA aJi T'.-? -Sr: j?vr-c 7S 18 cents a package TpXPERTLY blended choice Turkish ' and choice Domestic tobaccos in Camel cigarettes eliminate bite and free them from any unpleasant ciga retty aftertaste or unpleasant ciga retty odor. Camels win instant and permanent success with smokers be cause the blend brings out to the limit the refreshing flavor and delightful mellow-mildness of thetobac- .s. STJUfiWINMRNfri 1 Lt.-Col. Chamberlain Rides i Hnrco Winnnr in Military ! Prize Jumping Event LARRY SCUDDER QUALIFIES ..... .. . . . 'ershing Slatlium, July .'.. General John J. Pershing "today saw an Ameri can hm.e nnd an Americnn rider win the indiiidual competition in the mill tnry prisse jumping event at the stadium ' Lieutenant Colonel H. 1). Cliamberlain, 1' S. A., rode Negrn, a seven -j ear -old ' 1 A'lii'ncan mare, oter fifteen obstacles in bi'iiutiftil form, the performance be , inp particular pleasiug to General Pcishitig. The team prize jumping competition vus won lij Ilelgium, Lieutenant Colonel Cliiimlieilniu and his mount were in luck, performing just before the start of n eiitulile tor I lent of lain. llolli leeeived n gieut, ovation from the doughboy grandstand, tollowing every jump. i 'I'lie rnited States won the 11500- l metre icla. nice. Tiie Aiistinliiin team wiis secoDil nnd the I'reneh team third The ime was .! minutes ''0 t ."i seconds. I Gcuctnl I'ersliing brmight the woist .weather the studiuin luis spen. No ' "oniier was ho seated than the thunder I began uhiih elicited from the dough - bojs the leiuurk: "As soon as "Itluck J.ik' at live, the barrage starts." ' I Sciidder, Spink and Lbj. Americans, Iqtiiililied for the final in the S00-metre run, St udder winning the heat in two minutes and three-lifths of n second, , putting out Ariiiiud. the l'leneh record1 holder, who was badly off form, Musson, of New Zealand, mid Frnzer won the other two heats, the former in two minutes Hat and the latter in two minutes and one-fifth second. Atkin. England's sole entry for the S00 metre eeiii. was eliminated h Spink BIG OFFER TO WINNER i Willard and Demosev Wired Terms ,,.,.. Tor doui in Lonaon Inidon. Julv .". Promoter Coch ran todaj wired Jess Willnrd and Jack Dempsey an offer of a purse of $1-.",-000 to the winner of their bout for a ...... i. .. :i. ..:,!.. !....... f.....r.. .:... i Kllrnp(,nil lIM,Vj weight champion, or ' Jim Hcckctt. ltritish title holder. ' l"li i match would be held iu London . ln -ou-mbcr or December and would be I pur.se aim tne loser . SV1 1 .mlMmSitf Made Right in Philadelphia by Tu:wi4iTr R JiHMHHi otratford Cicar Co. M 0 &l .... .. fft) H I Mil I Mill II .w!tTBWB""'XiTaKwllL Kn-.t- -.J A m1 C &. a 11111 ifa vArfr k .. aso f" I i im yjsMuiEaiw?ia9Kft3-- r,i,-- M.n , 71 lull i-m FOR WOOD-METALOR PLASTER SBypgMJ W Hj Ay aii store 1 1 iij : Saamifmey Wi "S 1 or I' ;MP Jlff BnI!!?i?s?i?MmMfi!2.l?i-iM.?.a 1 p fijff -H 'fMHOi II 11 What you pay out your good money for is cigarette satisfaction and, my, how you do get it in every puff of Camels! Camels are sold everywhere in scientific-' ally sealed packages of SO cigarettes,' or ten packages 300 cigarettes) in u glass-ine-paper-covered carton. We strongly recommend thla carton for the home or office supply or when you travel. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Wtarti-Sl, N, C. YALE TO PLAY W. AND J. Cage Game Will Mark First Appear ance of Ell In Washington aslilng.nn, Pa., July II. Yale ivcrsity"s basketball team has been lefinltely placed on the Washington and Jefferson schedule for a game in Washington on January 1. Negotiations for the game hae been pending for some weeks, having been opened by Washington and Jefferson after It wns learned that Yale was to 'make u western trip during the Christ- ma recess, l lie niun team will play the t'iilcrsity of ritthurgli, nt Pitts- iM,rg,. 0n December SI. and probably 1 ATLANTIC &aiiHnKixjBEttnH.B..... POLARI ME 8 BEFORE the indomitable flivver was even an idea in the back of Henry's head, this organization was well-rooted in the science of motor-lubrication. Fifty years of it, to be exact. Therefore, when your garageman recommends Atlantic Polarine, Atlantic Light, Medium or Heavy, give heed to his advice. He knows whereof he speaks. ATLANTIC TOR OSL.S Keep Upkeep Down fratiqrb Havana Cigar 10c A Real Smooth smoking even burn inj mild full flavored : in one word Stratford! Look for Thit Band cos yet retaining the desirable "body." You may smoke them without tiring your taste, too! Camels are simply a revelation any way you consider them! For your own satisfaction you must compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price. Then, you'll realize their superior quality and the rare en joyment they provide. Camels certainly are all any smoker ever asked. will schedule another game, in this tcr.'vV1 ritorv. VI: The Ynlo game will open tiie Wash, '! !..-,-... ns.il T.fr.. ....... i i.l. ...1 i.li. - H.ttl t j li-hc... ,.ii,i ..fuel Bun cx-iiruuii'i uiii will m also mark the initlnl appearance ,,ap hn ). ahlngtou of any laic athletic or jniilzatl(it. Hall Reaches Semifinal New York, July 3. Walter Merrill Hill,, middle states chnmplon. reached ttii. aemu nnal round In the singles of the Nassau Countrj dull InMtatton tennis tournament: eater( on th club's turf courts nt oleu Cove L. 1, He won his third match In strslsht i.t, defeating Ur. William Ros-n-laum at 0-0. 0-4. Central A. A. Without Game rVntral A A. would Ilk to nrrnnr a iRamp with fi tnrntv vrar-oM trnrlln team Vu'1 r ocll"k lhla "i'ni a It and up Man's Smoke in i '" r a &' . Jv t? 'bl "'I $ it 11 i 1.1 31 ."a i 3i ii 1 m I i "4 $ 1 'i 1 1 I Jl f ,;! -1 -i m $GM J 71 m V I,. rl tf "SI ", . ' itwr- ' -Mi. in ,,V,A.-.Jj r'5 . ' fc . i i t, i. , y,e-
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