Vititfivtrt ?,-" W"4? HflnivrS ' id i 1 VM'-'i'vr'j t' -' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JULY 14, 1919 IS : . jf r ? Tffi ONLF CORRECT WA Y TO BEAT ANY GAME IS TO STOP PLA YING WHEN YOU GET AHEAD OF IT WASN'T RELEASED BY PHILS, CADY CLAIMS THREE RING STARS WITH TITLE HOPES f('Wvm&l MADONNA WINS FIRST RACE, TAKINGFIFTY-MILE GRIND Speedy Italian Rider Triumphs When Carry Has Puncture in Forty-ninth Mile Five Stars in Brassard Trophy Feature w BUT LOSE TEE ra M) 1; 4 Forrest Says He Signed to Catch Only Under Coombs; Club Shotqs Improvement A'S NOW BACK IN FORM By EDWIN J. POLLOCK DEUT TEAnSLDY, who tird to plav - football for Br Dickson nnd Lrngnc Island and play bull for thp Phillies whenever he hnd n chnncp, nrisps with a speech In behalf of Forrest Cody, the Phil mnskmnn. "Say, buddle, I want to set vott right on Forrest Cadv," Bert orated in the press bor nt the Phils' Pnrk the other day. "Tou know nil the papers said that Cady was Riven notice of his re lease. That's nil wrong. lie wasn't released : he quit. "I remember the day of the strike, Cadv told Coombs he was throuR-h. Jack tried to advise him otherwise, but Cady called his attention to his contract Forrest claimed it was stated in his contract that he was to catch for the Phils only ns long as Coombs wns man ager. That sounds like n queer sort of a contract, but it's a fact, for be showed me the papers." According to Tcabsley, Cady wns stir prised at the report fjnen out that he was released. Along with the other members of the Bolshevik!, Cadv wns fined for his conduct ntter the announce ment that Coombs was no longer man ager. When the announcement of the fines was made It also wns stated that Cady was given ten dnvs' notice of his unconditional release. Reds Still on Top THE Giants copped tha Sunday tilt from the Pirates, but the Reds Btill remain on top in the National League climb, and Pat Moran intends to step on the Phils to reach for n higher per centage today. In the meantime, Gnvvy Cravath is figming on anything except slowing down just because the league leaders are , in town AH clubs loolt alike to the new rhil boss, nnd he intends to grab himself some ictorics, cen if the nre at Pat Moron's expense. The club his lost four games under Cravath, but it must be said that the team has a differ ent appearance. 'Iheie's more fight nnd more spirit to their games Thej'ie still losing, but they're not doing it as if they were accustomed to it. It's fight that's winning ball games for Moran. The ilub is not in the best shape, but it still is trn cling nt a terrific clip. Mornn is sot ply in need of an outfielder, nnd has his peepeis on the lookout for one that he can grab Sherry Magee soon will be in condition to play regulailj, but Moran can use a utility man without overburdening the bench. Rube Bresslcr, n pitcher, is holding down left field at present. Ono Win Too Muih THE one ictoiy that the A's snitched from the Browns on Snturdiy wns entirely too much for the Matkmns. It probably worked on their nerves, for they had to go out and drop n pair yesterday to get back into thape. Ac cording to precedent they must lose four more games before winning again The A's hac fallen into the msty habit of losing a half-doen in u row before winning a pastime. Not once this season hnve thev dropped more than six, and their winning streak still remains at two. The Phils hae lost thirteen straight twice, and their winning record is five, made oute in the early pait of the year. Both of ycterdi'K cngigements in St. Louis were 1o-p affairs, the Browns taking the indut in ench case b the hnMine of one urn The second battle went eleen uiuings befoie a decision wns reached. The extra-frame struggle wns another defeat for .Scott Pern, lie went in in the eighth nnd the .Macks tied the count in the ninth. Kiniicy traelcd the distance in the fir-it game. Pal Moore but Slightly Above Required Weight London, .luh 14 When Pnl Moore agreed to Jininn Wilde's terms to miiko 11G pounds nt ringMtle it was genenlh thought that he would find it difficult to mnke tho weight, but with four davs more to go the Ameiicnu boxer is only n few ounces ocr the stipulated poundage, in fine condition and full of conh dence. The critics here acknowledge Pal's wonderful speed, but hep room for improvement in his defense. How ever, his pnrti'-nns nre so well sat isfied that the nre betting eiens nnd sometimfs giving slight odds. Wilde nnd his fueuds are equally optimistic. . BINGLES AND BUNGLES Babe nuth lint of anv more value to irry Frazee than gasoline to Ralph De- Harry Frazee Palma , . Dl nrH. came to Ih. A'i a. rreat Is hold- outfield. The southerner relleied Tilly Walker yesterday. Tlllle Walker objected to Connolly's de elilon when he was calleil out on a clone , nlay In the ninth Innlnn of'the second same. , Jumped on his feet and Jerked Tommj's nose Tlllle knew what the penalty would be and r without hesiutlnar moea rigni iu mo ."- K house nurrus finished tho game as the IV center fielder. S Jack Coombs ho scmefhim; on his tormer '& eatteru pal, Ira Thomai. Jack ja mana tS IVr tor a coupe 0 months. Ira's ma.iooerlol ,V career at Atlanta was conInert to a couple ' ; 0 dajs. L'f Shocker sent the second tilt to extra In- (V vi Intra wnin no maiio a nxmin" " ..- low tap from b? i: tha inira oaso hq" Duan for the third out In tie ninth when the Ma'ck"s had two on The heat of St Loole certainly Is taking Ui!ivh.w:l,.te,Svetnlne.r i terday an! got onlv a single ci.t. wn uteoDed In three wings by f? Kinney, but rapped Tom Rogers for three ( iji auccessUe singles ' V Itois Tcmn peppered Pl.rnte pitching tcs. t terdiVfora iuigle nnd a double out of three fc, i times up. 1 1 Tht Indtant stole a win from the Senator fc. I Ol'velaud. MvfJaHr put the tela r v 1&'t mm... ...... 4 m.mu. Viat hai Keen a. bial '"' :- :-- Tha largest crowd that has ime li St. UoU since 10 HI haa seen a ball watcnea tno rl". and the flrowna perform yeaterday. That n't IEME 1WSII OI D(. AJUUC M 4 Baseball Standings in the Little Leagues MOVTOOMFtlY roi'MTY I.RAM'n w.i, r r, W.i .r r Souderton It 2 .S4rf NorrUtnim 5 R .SSS nlnoton.. 9 4 .nit Newtown , 1 fl .SR Ambler. ..0 4 .(11)2 IMyleMnw-n 4 0 . icis outlmmp'n. 7 (1 .MS 1 , Wnsh'ii Sit 111 riiiui)r.irni lummnw irxdir i. ! n H.I. I' stenlon Ctenoid Tfillle. 0 l.noo t .nn7 1 .DM Orerhrook I Indler I. & It. i i .in I 3 ,111 0 1 000 ! MAINR LINK I.i:GUK w. i,. r r. w.i. r c nobsnn . I o t.OOit IjhikiIowhb o I ono Vnrberili 1 n i.nno Autocar .. o I nno Ircrllllll 1 1 1 000 Dun JL Co . 0 1 ono MAM FACTI'nKRS' I.KAOt'E h.IhP c. vi. i r r nemrnt.. ft I .1)00 Mles-roml. S .271 Mhccler. . I .Run lewis. 2 fl .210 Mokes 4 I R 2 .S'lO Olsen 2 7 .222 V. (I. I II .BB7 Franklin.. 0 ft .000 rilrUV. MAMTVCTl'REUS' I.KAOl'r. w . i.. r . w.i, r.r Srlintte-W 1 0 l.noo Hooper ft T. 0 I 000 mltii-F. 1 0 1.000 qunkrr I.nc 0 1 .000 PKLAWAUE BUFJl I.EACHJH w.i. v.v. w ,i, r c. .1 '. Itarber 7 4 .GIB Ktnnlre. fl ft .54 MnrrlsTllle 7 4 .Bin re I-htM 4 7 .SB1 Hunch 6 5 .H45 Am. Hrlilge I 8 .273 NOHTIinST MAM FACTUUr.RS' I TlOlln w.i. r .1. v c Schw-BIT. . 7 1 .77R Dlsstnn . fl fl .inn Hllcr. 0 1 .B07 Ihrnslve. . 4 fl .KM) Plum. fl 3 nil ra. Torse 1 0 .111 North. . 4 4 .1100 Arsenal. . i 7 .22i wf.st piiii.. rTiioi,ir l.Kir.i'F, .. , . w i. re. w.Jr r. JI Itnnlmfl. .son st. nrcgorr. 4 it .10,1 Mctrlx. . II 1 .ono Kjnn. . 4 n .400 t. CiirthngB fl 3 .i5 Ni.ignullils 1 7 .125 mi iim: Mii.m i.r.m'R , W.I.Pt. U.I, IT, nrrn MV t o i.nno licrwyn. o i .ono si. leni. i o l nno Pnoii M, r oi .nnn Wayne. ..101 0OO .Nnrlierth. 0 1 .(100 DKLAWARR CO. SVntlRllAN IXACltTB w. upc. w.i..r c MeJli.. .1 0 1 000 Aldan . , 0 1 .000 I llflon 1 0 l.ono UppcrDnrbr n 1 .000 Morton . 1 0 1.000 f. Charlrn. O 1 .000 What May Happen in Baseball Today NXTIOVM, J.IlXC.llR , , . Hon loat I'rt. Win 1.om Split llnrlnnall 49 24 .071 .BIB .B2 U Wk , 15 51 .fl(12 fl-17 Bli . C hlrnitn 10 11 .TIB .B,l .flit I'lftRhlirgll IS 11 .nil .127 ."ill Ilrimkhii IB 1", ,fl()7 .fill .ROD t. l.otll in 41 .101 .111 .117 llnlon 2B 4Z .1H2 .101 .177 Phllllrs 111 17 .2SS .SOU ,im AMriUCW I.IU(.l K Hon lost Pit. Hln Iio Mptlt Clllrnto IB JB .fill) 014 BIO New Icirk II J7 BOl t 14 t 1KB .000 (Iplflllii! 41 11 .Shi IBS Ml Detroit 17 M .lil) t '112 t 114 ,12S -t. Ioitlo 17 11 120 .11.1 121 Iloston 31 3H .111) .417 .141 HnohliiKlon 11 U ,IJ1 .112 .411) AthlitirH IK fil ..'Ol .271 .237 . twin tuo. ilxno two. yi:sti:rt) ws results NATION T, I F.(ll)R New lork. 8! rllt.liurch. 2. Ilrookbn, 3: St. Iiuls, 1. nmokbii AMFRICAV T.R.GUR lo'ils ll 111116110 1 st. St. lxnn, n: Atliletlfs. 4. (11 Innlncs). thlniKo, 14t Unston 1) tlcclnn! At Hafthlneton, 4. Detroit. 5; New lurk, 4. TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIOVAI, I.RAOIK Clnrlnnntl nt PhUadeliihUl ( loudr. lMtthitrch nt New lurk Clear. St. Ioiils at Hrooklyn 1 lear. Chicago nt Itohtoiv Clear. AMERICAN I.KYGUR tliletlcs at St Inula Clrur WnHhlnRton nt Cleirlnnri (loudr. New York at Detroit -Clear (two rameO llohton nt ( hlrngo Clear, INT1.KN T1(VAI, I.KAGUR Rciilliur at lllnKliamton ( lear llaltlinore ut Km IipnU r C lear. .!irej Clt at HufTnlo Clear,--Newark ut Toronto Clear. BILL TILDEN WINS Advances to Fourth Round In Clay Court Tourney Chicago, July 14. I'locks of tennis stnis, fiom outside this city joined play In the ninth annual clni court ten nis championship, whidi opened Sat urdnj William T. Tilden, I'd. of Phil adelphia, tho title holder, and William M. Johnston, San I'lnucisco, formerly nationni turf champion, won easily in the cnilj lounds. S. II. Voshell. of Brookhn. the metropolitan chaninion, defeated Eian Ilees, of Dillns, Tei., one of the best plajtis in the .South west. HARRISON'S FIELD DAY Many Athletic Contests Arranged for Outing at Valley Forge The Harrison Sufcti Boiler Woiks emploves will hold then nnnunl outing at Vallej l'orge on 1hursdn A icij elaborate piogram of athletic eients bus been arranged, which will include track and field sports, swimming races nnd n ball game. It is expected that 000 will go on the outing. Track Meet In Newark Newark. N. .1 . Jul 11 The New lerBe T I C A rhhJcal Directors Society will hold an athletic r.tmlal at City l'lelil Sat urda Jub 2fl Many of the eentn will b openel to the police, tlrenun Bcouts and Insurance compan employes McLaughlin an Iron Man McLaughlin the Iron man of st Carthare. after wluntns his league Kaino Saturday trounced the Paflchall A C yesterda fl to 1 halne thirteen ntrlkeouts and allowing but three scattered hits "Who can lilt n. hull when lt" nrrred In illlni: shape?" Jake Dauhcrt t thlnkhia about using the roth brand of lata exclusiielu Ue had three hita tilth his ie:o tienpon. Fran Poth prrnented ueio sffc to Daubert Hath Kovt. Dressier and Raridcn. Lena Illackburne Is leanlnff toward tho bench Ho has hnd three errors'and narj a hit In two rnmee 11a ha. I,.., .-... chances to smack tiro bill Sherwood Mitee tlkea In all n II.. !..-,. "rlnr. .the Phil serl.ea ns much ns fetoneham iu iw,ji-,iB iiMin riin.u)v nnseoall. Mherrr ""?'!' ,V"'"; "u,n ' l"ln regular twst with the Reds. Socks Selbo'rf starred in the Main Lin' Itaoue Batutdau. M last, Cmmiti lnoiis where some o his pitchers can pitch. It's tough luck. Every time Mack comes near losing more than six frames in a row. a guy like JInar Johnson has to step In and oi'ii m. lAitu tf.ii yiii jibto nis joae. The appearance of the Phils certainly has changed, trawlth lias switched the batting Jake Dauberi can think as fast as Creed Jlavmond can run. His double plan had the iniu iiinvin Babe Ruth haa tied the 1018 .erlcan urKKun noma run recora lie only Bvventy-nve snooping nays tn whlKto pick nut infllhaK rail nm 4n !.. ...7 r Ou(nld of II u run and Wilktr. nif Sh.nvnH U hUtlnr harder than anr m prober of the ft:.'..".0L,I',lft'.JK9,,J.w'l!.''''? ! ?""i ."w::-."z ".!"" ''?"" " " "w" IIBUD .VBI-JI. C,rr l.'t.U'. flarnrs. Biter and Vaiiofin ore tied In i;, number of games lion this season, Bllcr Is the atorlfe in the race to the top tor he Is ..i In mmhHn Ihm Unit ' . i t.,H ' ai.h ii i i ' III Mi aaMiiii I a a i - . ft tf la .4flfi I ' 1" i f.-, LBST.VSkSarl.VJlT.!rr'Si!lk'V ISK&kssrz''S . . i i "a 7 i u !1U UW IRg'JlclrmrWI .AJfcAlfcA-r. . ,. .,. ,WA.,. 1. -aeSLw,. JCba-.r... .... . A . . iaA . Subterranean Athletics Draw World's Series Crowd in Tilt With Browns at St. Louis I 20,000 FANS ARE OUT' SI. Louis. .Iiilv 14. Bv contributing a crow d of 20.000 for yestcn 's double , header with the Athletics. St. Louis ngnin proied that with n fair ball club! she will support the national pastime as well nt nnv of her inrger neighbor" I Iev ork. Boston nnd Chlrnpo hnve been known ns the big three, but It must bo considered that these cities have turned nut penmnt winning clubs and world series in receiving their pat rouage. St I.ouls has not hnd n pen nnnt winner lnce 1S!S The Browns, in the Amcrhan I.enguo since 1001, have) hnd onh two lust ilnlsion ball dubs And nftrr all. Connie Mntk was not whnt thei inlled him when he rinned lllS famous rhntnmnnshin machine During Mack pennant dim he did not eo the nunilioi of fnn he looked tit terdm It n the lnrgrxt ciowd in St. I,oul 'nice Itllti, when the Browns under Fieldei .limes, made n bid for the flag, hut pulled up lame in Sep tembcr nnd came home in fourth place ine attendance proves that baseball hns come hack What does It mean when n double header between a hfth place nnd an eighth place club draws more actual paid attendance than n chnmpionship fight between two heaw- weighta? Against the Browns tho Ath- etlcs do not appeal to be the worst club in the lengne. Far from that. Two Tough Tights They fought toe Browns in the two to toe with the games veiterda. and only tough breaks beat them. 1 to 3. and 5 to I Mack's team links pitchers and onh pitchers He won the opener here Sattirdni with .ling John son holding the Hi owns to one run nnd Kiune and Uogers were gion the lead in each game iestrrdi hut the could not hold It nnd allowed .Iimmv Burke's team to inlh. tie the score nnd then win out. Connie mm be blamed for pulling up in last plate for the fifth successive season, but it must be remembered that he does not possess Blank, Coombs, Bender. Cv Morgan. Ilarij Krause and other Dingers who usually blanked the opponents The downfall of Oeorge Burns ns a batter has been a bitter pill for Connie to swallow. Just one long fly m jes tcrdaj's gime would have won the second match for the Athletics. With a tie score in the ninth and runners on hrst and third, no one out, Burns wns up. In the second he drnc out a home run against Knob, but this time in tho piuch he fanned. RACING AT KALAMAZOO Grand Circuit Meeting Will Open Tomorrow Many Stars Entered Kalamazoo, Mich., Julv 14. The (rand Circuit meeting, opening here tomorrow in combination with the lcg- ular short ship races, will present on unusual vnrietj of racing The winners in the fust (Irani! ('it - cuit meeting of the season, held nt North Hnndall trnik, Clew land, last week, nre tn tired, while the half-mile pents will draw the kings of the south ern Mulligan iircuit FRANCIS HUNTER SURPRISES Former Cornell Captain Downs Har old Throckmorton for Net Title New York, .Ttih 11 I'laving about the best game of his rami, Frnncis T. ITuuUr, former enptnin of the Cor nell team, defeated Harold Throckmor ton nt Mount I'leusuut Club at Bleas antville, X, Y., vesterdaj afttrnoou and became the new eastern New 'ork state tennis champion Iluntei won his newlj ni quired title in four sets by the score of U-0, 0-4, 7 !i, 15 1 Bob Martin Ambitious Tarls, Jub 11 Hob Martin lenwwelcht champion of the Amerlcnu expeditionary force nnd winner of the Inter allied cham ptonshlp at the Pershing stadium has Is sued n challenge to the winner of tha Oenrges Carpxntler nick Srnllh fight If h fnlln to obtain a match her Murttu nns he will return to America an I lr to meet Jack Dempse Free Passes Down Luptons Pnttfctown Pn , Juh II rotlctown blanked the Pald I.upton Son of 1'luladel phla, here yesterda through Kitzei s manv free passes to the locals t the score of n to 0 Tie In Cricket League New nrk. Jub 11 The Now lork l rirket i lub defeated the f hllndelphtu Cricket Club haturda; In a Halifax Cup match 174 to 173 and a mirKaln of two wickets The lottr enable the I ,cal i lull to tie with the Oermanlown Cricket Club Phllmont Country Club Loses Italtlmnre, Mil.. Jub 11 The Suburban Club defeated the Phllmont ountM lub of Philadelphia In the first of a scrips of threo baseball f,ames at the Suburbdn Club c"terda 6 to J Statistics of Games Won and Lost in Big Leagues J AMWtlCAN l.i:A(.l 15 2 a 8 C o S a Boston Cleveland . Washington New York pt Louis Chicago Detroit Athlntlos II 4 S II A ft r. iV 1 "I tl 2 1 1! - II It '. .1 II 1 S .11 r, 1IIMI 1 7 .17 I) 9 111 3 St! 4 IS 113 ItU t.'l HIS 121 H30 M 2I Lost 18 3J 1.' Jd 33 1'U 33 St .'SI NVTIONAI. r.EAOUK 5 S n 3 a 3 r1 i' o Chlrano .. New York, Cincinnati . 1 I'i a s 4 IV TT 10 .111 II 7 45 ,11112 fl 12 4I ,71 III Ml filiBnurBii sWOOfc , 9 H II 4 M 0 i a . n s na ir, . wl Bl iM IB L'n4J mil HACRV (7REB SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS Homing nt two clubs here thin cenlnff The Millie Park sin 1 National nrenns w 11 operate U Whlbo I' irk th- I n will per form In the ouen ami' at the Natlonil the Eladlstors will exhlllt under the ehelter of a roor lew Teniller ml Jo Welling are In. the Shlliw Park tin il Ilnrn Or. b ficeei n ittllliK I.evlnski In the fourth Irni The n'her liouta follow led IK1 11 lewis s'eo iMtso (leorgo t haniN a joo ubiiu "" Kddle Mo N8 llarr Pierce l'rnmnler loe Lrllfo will tut nil a. good enrd at the National Tonne Joe Morreil win exchange wnlloiH with Wall! lllnklo 'he A K r cnampim in ine in mi "--""" ----Plaul and Jack Howie ilnsh In the Benii wind up The other boils follow 'ddle Hood Mi Idlf Mltihell ounu sh; rlot.kM '.?. Aoung Md(.K HtHl J.OJIO .-laiiiu '- Klrbj Frimkle P.rown. the who belt Johnni r..i.nn. -iMl. will b one of the wind up bn,s ut the Cambli! open ilr tlub on t lay night taking ;n Ja.k " "''-iS Diamond in N J Johnny Mori, in meets Kid l'1""1!;"'',, tho semifinal The other bouts fo low lou'ig niainotul vm Artit c ininlfU n.i () Miillcy. brother of Johnny Mealy nnd Mik lllbbona of Tort lohnn Duwn Richmond a Younc Ilnk Tlirr. will bo plenU of f"e at Sh!bj ark tonikht Thn stir ring ofCkla a wUi nnd , wnrif i n. firiniHon ncii m wipt MrS l-oits rVanr.i"op) OIlV C, officiate, In the second nnd fumth while l'1""".." ' nfl,. will in,, mru mm. " man illlng uneu jenaier un-u " James V. DoiiglicrO. the baron of Iflper- vllto lilans tn sMSf .1 H" '? ' ,"'.,,,'? Park before the ml of the monin lo Is rnmnlpilnir nlnn now for an all siar omnl ard ......,.. D nnf,.rt lie has not alinnim ;d bis frSr"In ''".', "" his main lout will be between bo's with an but says International reputation If hard to keci the good promoters down Lon 1. Ualni tho rtKin who put on ins Iwnarl Duncl. e show In worklns """,'.'?,','. nrt- attraction for next month lie l lans to stnge this card nl out the rn ddle of Au TO The Ouaker Cll,T.k HlcKard mad this known at Ulantl. Clt last Wilmsdaj night Nate, Lewis, th- t hicugo promoter cal les from london Ihal r a 1 pore II ; t weight and read for tho tl.ht of his lareer KRAMER TIES SPENCER Each Finishes First in Two Heats at Newark Velodrome Newark, .Juh U Viftffn tliousnntl bitjele funs imt koil tlio Vplodromo m--fprdn nnd m 1'iauk Kiuni'i and Arthur SpnuPi 1 1'lo .1 tic foi hrst plncp 111 a fom -coinoiPil 11111I1 Ii 1 i" i" wliuU HnMiionil. llutmi .mil Alficl (iimlN't tied for thhd honors It a tho hrst siipeauiieo nf Aitliui r-pem pi hi mx weeks. Kaili won ti In it SWIM MEET TONIGHT Four Catholic Clubs to Compete In St. Rita's Pool Thp first of a soups of swimming nippts with Catholu nthlitit dubs of this Plt tnmpptins will Iip slaspd to night in tlio pool of Hip Kt "Jm's Catholic Club. Uroid and 1 odcral et.eota I.itoil nintiue tlio tcims that will compete for tlio tfm Hip Aniiinns (' ' . C'orp tiophy (' . me St. Jlonua (' V. ami St Ilitn (' l" Greer Sells Valuable Horses n-n..leli Inlv 1-1 t 1 treer 3r .-JSSiSWith "be it. j --'"SlVi """ffK ... .i.A v.ii wliiun 1 arm nut ies nis :",j ':.r.ii,i. valuable horses and wll riu ink In fu conllne himself to siecpiciimw ture Burns Meets White Tonight ., f.v i, H - 1 rankle hums nf T.f II? I'ltv and jabe W Idle the good lit ?ie fighter of Alban J "ill .lh In the ajar blTut ofVlghl riunVa at Ih; ojienalr boxing show ut the Arwii v'" Wildwood Loses Again -,.,,.,. 1 luly H MaiAndrews WIlllWOOU, . J . Jul' !,,,. eulerdav fcoMdw a ..TS.nWn.J'aSR'nV blaiyklng tha Iwals 2 10 Fifth Straight for Juniata Junlala made II tHe airalgh, "'" ' defeating the Kensington A at niceiown and Harrowgate lanes t" - hl'MMKH ML"s oung Men unit llos "graduating grammar school boys All tha fellows say. "Soms class, nlft our vacation win and spaed oh. boy!' , a W .nAt-.lskt sa ltnlaaa vol you take u. 11, with nuv " '7 i"5." :;;. ii.'.i".K la Dacae vt i mi... t;y .. v.i.'s the country.. flue beautifully l!ln. 0ttliiH tells tha itory, Ifraa. Wrlla f aa v v i! is bo Ivl bane In the reamer rn iiunum -."; ,ln at IwLk effort will appeir In the w In r UP ai the Atlantic (. It sporting -""1,n-rh.urorid nlKhl nbulnst Preston llrown the 'n'hl feather Willie Coulon faiea Vlf'f ,,, ," in n return match In the inllln il 'nj other bouts I..H How lands 1 titles J JV arker und Marti (NUk) Haes funa Jlmm 1 arKer TED"KID"LEW1S-" .. - K i tvstv The Mtnuhls la 1 1 due to fnia Jlmms im'' in i us -n.n neiKiii, in a lupnty roun 1 I ittlfl lo l oViHIon In Ixindon Thura iU nlsht Toinmj Mnrkf writer that IT eor thre was it uoil I o who han br-pn overlookol by the promoters it n " ild Hurt Kenn ' ThM am Kcnnv is . ure-t llchtpr writes Tominj Uy f tn knock them ioM with a punrh Its no wonder thp other fellows fear him K.n thn rrornotrrs won t Ki him a chanr I expect lo have the wild 1 oy matehe 1 tn meet Ptnama Joe tans at tho shore shortl ' ! ( titrli h nplllv nettlnit; toctther a rpmilar stable of lighters With Jlmmv Mc (.alp I idH WuBiini an 1 1" itsy nil ice he hail a strong tolhrtlon of tlstlo talent Now Doc has ml Jed tllle Coulun ths sensa tional little fallow from M louls ( oulon iTMdv srood it tho shore list week John S, Smith, chtlrmsn of th NVw Jer Pt b xlmr eomnilssion will le at the rinsrslde at Shib Iark tonUht Ihe active rim official la nper ubtont whpti a big battlo Is on H missed the "Wlllard Dempsvy bout I ut business alone force, him to remain at hime lommlHlomr Smith Is trvlnsr to snare the Tendlei I poiiard bout for sonio Jtrsey site lark Ilncen an 1 Spidnr Ke11 will statre thMr hlffh class Itoxlnt? act at O ean Citj Md Thurbla nlht hAMm VTTr- 5 r umJzm&nncrrrT - -MT.iT re ', 1' ZL 1 . E v " 1 1 B TENDLEJS i! iKI x ! Y dreh, LcuN and Tendler all rxhibit at Millie Pari, (onifilii Greh wants to meet I)einpM'. Lewis is after Hrilton .ind Tendler is ready for Him.;' I.eoiurd I Dennett Enters Big Shoot New nrk. July 14 ommoliw A I Bennett of the A C Is the first one to fllo his entrance blank for ttm twentieth drand American hanJJrnp whl h will be thp fea ture .,nt of thp intt rnallnnat traphoot InuT tourn iment which will be held at th louth Miore Country C Iui (.hlcaifo ntAt month Klaus Fans Thirteen ThA St A1osIuh basebill team defeated the Urandwlne nlii" esterda by the score of 0 to ft Klius pluhlns for bt Iom1us fanned eleven men Bacharach Still Going Strong Vtlantle lt . N . . Iul 14 The It. ch arm h (Jnnts rpulsteri I their s enth straight icton here sterda rlefiatln,: t hpst r I v -' to 0 llotprlt pitched his usual headv pimp allow Inc 1 ut thre hits ffMti 18 cents :s.rrr (. TX TIIH hardest race of the season a battle right tip to the last lap, Vln cent Madonna, the flnsh Italian ilder registered his first victnrr of the season in this cin when lie defeated I'rank Corrv. the Australian hinillniei in the fiftv mile molnrpnrrd tn.e nt the I'mnt I5ree7e Velodrome last Snlurdn night Madonna and Corn fought it mil ererr rnnl nf the ililnnro I'nm milo a perfect race for forM nine mile. tie'" ',n """ ""til defeated. hnd two laps nnd looked like n lertnm winner. Hut the unexpeited happens lust as froqurntlv in the pared game as In baseball When cprthlng appnreil sure for Corn the Australian suffered a puncture P.rfnrc he loultl regain his pace he was a half lip in the rem It was this margin wluili separated them nt the finish The time nf nnn hour eight minutes was ven Inst for this litnnre The pace was so fast that Hnhbv Wnlthonr was forced to drop out In the tweutv-fifth mile Klmer Collins rode gamely, but continually lost his pice 1'orcv Law rime rode doggedlv but not flashily He finished third ami was going strons at the end Kreddv Tnvloi of the Vow York , .ii.., , , A ( . was the tut of the rotiing in the sprint game lie took the measure of Frank Harris an almnut sure thing . ., , , , Winner tins sensnn rnrlnr won the match race with Harris, then annexed 'honors In the mlss-and out sprint Taylor is a hero of the Argonne. He was wounded at Grand Pre, a machine gun bullet passing through his right arm. It left an ugly scar, but Taylot claims it will not impair his riding Harold Bounsnll will couple with ADVANCE IN PRICE On July 20th, the price of Brockway Trucks will be increased from $50.00 to $150.00 per model. This advance, already in effect by competitors, is necessary in order to maintain the high Brockway standard. ' ' Orders placed now will receive the benefit of present prices. Due to the extraordinary stock of parts always carried at the factory, a number of trucks for future delivery may be bought now at a saving of several hundred dollars. If you contemplate buying a truck do it today. Don't m.iss this chance. Call, write or phone. Brockway Motor Truck Co. of Philadelphia 2324-26-28 MARKET STREET LARGE AND COMPLETE SERVICE STATION CAMEL CIGARETTES win smokers from the start because the expertly blended choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos make possible Camel's delightful mellow mildness with that all-there "body." Camels meet your fondest cigarette fancies in so many ways. Their flavor is unusual and refreshing; andthey permit you to smoke as long as you will without any unpleasant ciga retty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor. You'll find Camels good all the way through. It is a fact, you'll prefer Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic to baccos to either kind of tobacco smoked straight. And, Camels may be smoked liber ally without tiring your taste. To know Camels best compare them in every possible test with any cigarette in the world at any price 1 a package a- -'j.- VM ' " Tavlor In a team match race against the Harris brothers on ThurdaT night. Manager Chapman announced that the Hrasanrd trophv tnie, the season's feature, will be held Thursday night. It will be a ont-hour contest between Clatetice Carman. Perry Lawrence, Vincent Madonna, George Chapman and Frank Corry. The winner of the rare will be giTeB Amateur Baseball Notes The rnlrhlll ' hs Inly 10 20 5fi 2T en I few dstes in August opn for first Inp home tesm ptng a guerantee A, C, Ste.nson 2nns Wallace street MMeghenr A would like te errands sunla csmes with Kajwood I C B V nnl Frltlnger1. Open nlo for twilight same. J Iteuge 11M N'orth lascher street lmend n r a fifteen seenteen jear cM traelnt team wants to hpar from teams halns home ground and paying a guar antee J llonahue 2SM1 Almond street Vrankfon! r has Jub 13 open for any first elas eenilpro home club offering a gusrnnt.e llMre stesrne 4077 Mulberry str'i,t Itooldile has open dates In Julr , rtiI ueui for -4H cemlpro clubs offwrlng a ' raorntl guarantee pdwln Mlntier 211S l"rn 1 street ' . . . . , . . . .. . 8t tlnbrlel ( C. 'vants to hear front I .Irhteen twentl nr old teams offering a ",,m' , R ',"bln 110 Sou'h Twenty ninth street Welcome A. would ilka to arrange games for Sunday July 20. awsr Also has Jub 1 open William Lavery. 2829 Kernon street Anburn F. C. would Ike to arrange games with flrst-cJasa heme teams paylnr a guar antee Sa mul Kane, 2032 East Somerset street Cainafs are said tnrjwhen in seientiflctllf Sfldpscksiatof30aisnttmtotUnpicksis (300 rijsrefss) in a ihsttne-ppr cormred carton W atronity acojzimand fins cation for the. homm or office supply or whan yau travel . REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Wlstton-Salara. N. C jif-fnn k iv.Vy, S l J$l Trjl M i A I 4 8 1 PI 111 rf-i "! ..Tl
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