ri, l & w t i:,irKlo'"'';,'-'M'-',srtV"-ai vitvTwtj'i-fjj -i '- ' t .t t- t V . , 'hdA EVENING TJX3LIG LEDGEBr-PHILAtELPHIA DAY, JULY 21, 1919 17 ri yr J1 MSW FOflT GIANTS AND CINCINNATI REDS MEET IN SERIES FOR NATIONAL LEA GUE LEADERSHIP J ff-p ' M' -.' 'VfJ"flTfMf3fv ' ;rtT'Mifj(vft7Tp VA1 Is I" J 4 BASEBALL AS QUIET AS NIGHT OF JUNE 30 Trades and Rumors of Trades, Scandal and Managerial Changes as Common as Ball Games PIRATES REST HERE Ky EDWIN J. TOLLOCK TN TIinSH raiuj- days, when St. Svritlilu 1ms been liolellnjr the center and both sides of the limelight, bne ball has been ns quiet nud tame a n certain nipht when June Rrewlnto July. What does n ball game mean to youns atliletes and fiollckiriK fans when life has been one trade after another nnil one Renndnl on the heels of an other? Some of thec days St. Svvitliiu vill do a Jess AVillnid and nil will be peaceful ncain. I-vcr since Connie Mark startled and shocked the btseball world wltli the an nouncement that lie had obtained some of his former world's chnmpions back acain news along the major league cir cuits has been plentiful. Here are n few of the tilings that hae happened to the old pastime re cently : Mack trades Shannon and Ttuth to Hed Sox for Itiny and Strunk. B.irr.v k fuses to report to Athletics und drops out of baseball tcmpoiarih. Coombs drops managerial reins and Cravnth is appointed manager of Phils. riulhc plivcis object to change in manago mid tlire.iten to go on stiike. Turner, after fifteen jenrs of serice with Clcclind. is lelensed uncoiiili tionally b Tohl and Cleveland fans inise the roof. Mays cl.iims he enn't get suppoit from lied So mid rpilts club. Phillies tiade Wood waul, Jacobs and Jlninl to Caidinuls for 1'aulette and Meadows. i (Siants tiade Stiiupp to Cardinals for Snydei . Ited So hold meeting and give ute of confidence' to Manager llnirow. Objection of (.'!, -Iiml film to re lease of Turner forces 1'ohl to resign as Indhn manager nud Tris Speaker is appointed pilot. Phils pln onh four games in three dajs of one week and win all of them. riiils Staitlo Tans pnmiAI'H the most startling thing on the ist is the four consecutive victories of our Phils. The next thing we know Connie Mack will leave the A's and Hilly Penu will quit the Citj Hall tower. That Cnuath lias the Phils stepping is puned by their letonl of the two series. 'I hey split two games with the Ileds nnd took the series of three from the Cards. The pla.wrs have broken away fiom that losing nonchalance. They'ic out to win nnd thev tight for a ball game ns it they weie on top. The Pittsbuigh Pirates arc in our midst todaj for tluee dajs, and I'ez dek's liuccnneeis will be facing a dif ferent set of indhiduals fiom tlie gang that held the opposition in Pittsburgh dining the last seiies. The 1'ii.itos lime played eight games with the Phils this season and seven hne been vic tories for the Smoky City aggregation. The Pirates maj plav here tomonow and Wednesdaj, and then again they may onlj lest here if the lain continues. Till Wo Meet Ag.iln THE hour nnd twenty minutes that lapsed dining the rainstorm nt the Phils' paik on Satin da v was an inter esting one for three individuals. Aside from this trio the ballplajers, ground manicurists, fans nnd everjbody were bored. To Pasquerello, Xig Claike and Jack Miller it meant a talk over times in France. The scries with the Cards brought this trio together for the fust tune since the Eleventh Regiment of SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS There will be two boxtn? snows hero to niffht the Cambria open-ilr bad tho Na tional Indoor clubs operatlne. Johnny Mealy nnd Jack Ward will be the finalists nt Johnny llurns's postponed card at tho Cambria. Johnny MVrsan and Kid Diamond clash In tha semlwind-un The other bouts follow: Hay O'Malley vs Johnny Dutran Younic Diamond vs Artie Campbell and Port 111 hmond Mlko Gibbons s Touns rinkev This will bo tho first mcetlns between J'ealy and Ward. Tatsv Wallace, clever flyweight, and Max Williamson, another flyweight headllner, meet In tho main session at the National. JJmmy Mendo and llnttllnc Stinger clash In the aemlwlnd-up. The other bouts fol low: Joe Poses s Younir Nolson. Willie Stack s Joa Stinger and Johnny Moore vs. Joe Duffy. Joey Tax was sun taking a short run .through Falrmount Park yesterday morn ing Fox learned that the old stars used to frequent the park for their earlv morn ing jaunts Ho heard this was lucky and Insists that he wants all thp breaks with him Joev meets Johnnv Kllban at the Phillies' Park ono week from tonight. Johnny KUbane has found that It is profit able to arrive early when he has a big battle. It will bo recalled that he did not reach this cltv until the day of his fight with Franklo Brown and it was costly. The next time Johnny came, and that was for Mealy, ho reached here three dais before the battle. Johnny la taking no chances on Fox. There will be an engagement between light heavyweights on the card with Kllbane and Fox that will he an Interesting one Jamaica Kid the colored boy who helped train Jack pemesey. has an appointment with Kid Norfolk This should be a real battle. Norfolk wants a crack at Pemp sey. but will have to prove his class against Jamaica Kid. Cat Delaner, the Cleveland lightweight who fought Lew Tendier in his last appear ance here will share the limelight with Kllbane He la clue to entertain with Joe Welsh In the third bout. Max Williamson v. Kattllnz Leonard and Willie Hannon s. Wbitey Fitzgerald complete the pro gram. Tom Walsh, the hreeiy westerner, who Is a very active. Individual during Nate Lewis's stay In Iondon. stopped here for a few hours Haturday, en route to Chicago. Tommy informed us that Joe Burman Is spending tho summer at Paw Paw. Mich . and getting t PHOTOPLAYS THEATRES OWNED AND MANAGED BY MEMBERS OP THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT 6iu AB0VE " DOROTHY D ALTON la "TYRANT FEAH" n lorit'A Ta & market stb. LUKt.IS.A MAT1NKS DAILY SESSUE HAYAKAWA In "TIIK CQURAaEOUS COWARD" IPrPCDCnM ITH AND DAUPUIN JErrJiKoUfN bts. juat. daily m EMMY WEHLEN In THE AMATEUR ADVENTURESS" JUMBO FRONT ST. OIRARD AVE Jumbo Junction on Frankfard "I' JES8 WILLAIIU in "THE CHALLENOE Of CHANCE" I fTl 1CT S2D AND LOCUST BTRKJIT uvjvt-v a iiatn. 1 :.io. s :ao. Evgt. o :B9 u u -u 's- TOURNEUR'S . rf jfrt 'WB 1?nu'tB aTjj3i" IVIwt May Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAL I.EAOl'I. Wan Lmt I'rt. Win !. Split rw York . . 4H 23 ,1H t.ftt" t.B7 .071 ( Inrlniuitl , 40 2d .(lis .im i.ttln .019 Chilli Sen . ... 4J 31 .ii4lT.RllJ.n3J ..lit riltslinrctt. . .VI 3d .liln ,!ia ,I13 ., Ilrooklrn . . . . 3K 3d .SI I t.. t.SOO .813 t. Iiuls 11 47 ,SS2 ,310 .117 ItnMnn 57 4S ,37s .381 .370 ... 1'hllllrn. . . Si 47 .:uv .3.1S .SU . AMERICAN i.i:.ni 13 WonLnst Irt. Win lxio Blsllt 61 i .(11(1 t.""'' Ml" . , . 44 St .37! ."00 .Sfl .377 . 4B 34 ,37 .SKO .IMIH . . . 41 3 .mi .fi.17 .511 . . 41 37 ,!UM .312 .11H .. ,. 31 4B .43.! .4 in .427 . . . 31 41 .434 .4li ,M . . . 0 37 .230 .200 .217 ... 41 o two. fhlcnico . . . pw lork t lerlnnd . Detroit . . t. Ixuls Wtthlilnicton Doston AthlrtlrK tWIn tno, TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL I.KAOUn rittnlnirali nt riillnilrliililn loiiilr. (Inrlniuitl nt Jsrn lork Cloudy. ( lilrneo at ISrooklj 11 Cloudy. Tato Tno t. 1tiiin nt Hoton Cloudv. AMr.itiriN li:aoui3 Atlilrllcs nt ( Ipvplnnd (Inndr. ork nt ( lilniEo Clrnr. Two snmts. Itnslnn nt Ilplrnlt Clfnr. Wu'hlncton nt St. LniiN Clear. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NXTIONW, I,3Clt'K AJl RiuiiM imntiHinrd rnln. AMhltlt VN J.i:C.UI3 Clri'Mnnil. 1: Atlilptlrs. 2. lilrno. 2i lork. 1 (10 innlnc). Ilnslnn Hi I)ilmlt. o. St. l-nuls, Oi WiihhlnlKnn, 5. WiioliliiKtan, l.li M. IaiiiIs. 7i (Jil Rntnp). Marines was showing Frenchmen how to play baseball. All of them weie In the same legiment and phued on the ball club which won the S. (). S. cham pionship in Mav. The outfit was man aged by Captain Jack Craig, globe ti otter nnd nihentiiier, who used to instruct wrestlers nt Penn. un i lie same marine team were n number of plajers well known in this in Hut and in organised baseball C.intwcll, foimerly of the Yanks, Lefty Chapin nnd Tnbv llingleton were the hurleis; Pasquerello pl.ijcd liist; Jack Miller, of the Cauls, second base d'eoige 1'ettj, who was with Mack at one time, shortstop; 'Vockej, a snnpp 'ballplnjcr fiom St. Paul, third base, and Paul Cobb, Ji s brother; Dutch AValdman, of the Montgomery count) League, nnd Wootrn, of (Jeorgiu Terh, the outfield. Nig Clarke did the catch ing. Binglcs and Bungles "lnke It from me." suld thp cuv nllli tli. lirown derbj. irs lip eurrlpil some 2.73 pri tent, "(fccclind won't mjkp a trmle with tlic- nrw boss sinlnit honictlllnc. penkcr'i no slUnt nmimBcr." Tfrr Turner li turnln biclc bTCPhltn for Murk now He meipted flp rhanpea a'leld ugnlnot his former pals jistenlay. 7 ooki os if the only v.tn Stack can att is iViu A'oicv. Unco lte7ilck would llk to use football tnetlis HRnlnst the Phils nnd kick the ( ru iithhinc for u eoul. Tho Pirites will be Cire(v)freft durlnc their st i here Mix Carey a out with l Hulk of ccrburchH lfarrv Vcnrcr li rd 1e to lilt eoine. Tf pfcicect tie St. Louis drfenst; Jor the v innina tun Saint dau. ( onnli Mnrk Is keeplnr Mnnnr Konn In left tlrhl liprnnur he needs nil his Witt dl rertlnir tho rlub from the bench. Elmer Ollphant bun left the Atlantn Cluh nnd hns rejoined I'rele Pun's Rrm whieh is a cretit relief to Southern League hurli. The Vmrl. had three hits off r.ddle rt eilte veitcitlajj. uhlch again dlivrtn es the thenrv that the older they are the iLeahcr thcu ate. fc Peott rerrr pltrhed crent nnlt for llnrk yesterday, which proles tluit he Is In rendi tion to he triided. Speaker's bat spolce nno neralnst Peny What It said applied a elnsle to left. Jlooby 7?of7i onlithad three hits out nt four timet up in Detroit veserdav. It n as any thlna but a dull dav tor Illfflno Bobby, Joe. .TneUson pnjotrd the Nw York Shore In C'hieiiRo 'psterdm. Ills homer In the 'tenth won for the White Sox. in condition for a real drive for the bantam crown this fall. . "'.'fA"" Tommy Walsh Is handling Char, ley White and Johnny Griffiths In the ab sence of Nute Lewis Tommv also made it known that White may appear in a hlg bout here before the end of August. Tho Chicago southpaw Is planning a eomebaik, and. as boxing is thriving In this city, it Is here ho expects to show. Joe Tlplltz will take part in his second Important battle within a week when he engages Johnny Dundee In a twelve-round bout to a decision In lloston tonight. Steady; Reader Jack Johnson held the heavywpfght championship when he fought Ilm JcffrlPS on July 4. 1010. Johnuon dp. feated Tommy Hums for the title Jeffries was brought out of retirement In an effort to dethrone Johnson v,.Mnsw.r '? smry No - Jack Pempsey and Willie Meehan fought Ave times. Mephan and Demnsey are credited with two vic tories, while the fifth bout was declared a draw. v.'M, Thompson, following his visit to th big fight and a short stay in Cincinnati, has returned to this city. Thompson hns re sumed training He mav bo sepn in one of the main bouts at Atlantic Cltj shortly. He Is ready to entertain with Jack Husso, Joe Tlplltx or anv other high-class Ilaht weight. Jack flagen. 'tho former Tenn trainer, is handling the fighting marine. Frank roth writes that he has uncovprpd a boxing And " Frnnk old some scouting through the shipyards and saw this boy In an exhibition hout He has him working quietly at Philadelphia Jack O'Brien's As soon as he Is pronounced ready he will be sent against some good boy. Ilattllnr Levlnsky and Clay Turner will meet tonight In nn eight-round bout at the Jersey City Armory A. A. Alike O'JJowd. the middleweight champion, takes on Young FlshprJnSyracuse tonight, ,,,!?' '" ""officially reported that Johnnv Kllbane and Penny Valger will clash In a tvvelve-roi nd scsilon In Cleveland on Labor Day, Harrv Wills the colored heavyweight, faces Jack Wilson over the fifteen-round distance on August 4 Hurtling Murray, classy flyweight, and Johnny Huff clash In an eight-round fray In Trenton tonight, PHOTOPI.AY3 NIXON MO AND "" 113. and 0, HARRY MOREY In "THE MAN WHO WON" PARK" '"DOE AVE 4 DAUrHIN ST. 1 "1 Mt. 2:IS. Eve 0:5 to H. MARY PICKrORD In "DADDY JXJNQ LEQS" R1VOI I 5!D AND SANSOM STS. STAR CAST In "DETTER TIMES'' STRAND rmakyt b. It' VOURNBUn'S , ,1 l trrHsJfurfJB hatkcr,, STRONG TEM FOR Si Pauxtis's Aggregation Has Taken 18 Out of 19 Games This Season BRACE OF STAR PITCHERS A record that will be hard to match is being hung up in semlpro bnseb.ill circles by the crack team of the Parlces hurg Iron Company at Parkesburg, Pa which Is managed by "Si" Pauxtis. The club lias been In nineteen contests so far this year and hns been returned a winner on eighteen occasions. The only time the iron workers lost was on June 11. when thev nnnnseil Wid i onro) s ;ew lork Shin outfit and were compelled to accept the shott end of a 2-1 decision nfter ten innings of play. The club has two star pitcheis in Agnew and Vernon Tom hsf one, the lat ter recognised as one of the best that eer inn led in the defunct Deliwaie Coiinlv. League. Charlie White, the former Catholic High all-iound athlete, takes cate of the leeching cull of the contests. McComiell Itest Hitler Mi Council, tlm hard-hitting shoit stop, is showing his heels to his tejm mates in wielding the stick. He is iliidbing the hoisebjdc for a percentage of fiilli. b k ing.displ.ieed Agnew. who also pl.ns light field besides pitihin,: Agnew is batting for ..".flf? nnd font otliei plners are hitting well above the ..".(ID mink The b.itting and fielding averages fol low : HATTi.sv, A'v nnAans Alt It 11 1.' 15 11 7 4 0 12 Ml 13 1 24 21 111 1J 1 20 lr (1 10 sir 0 4 3 .1 O 0 1 Pi MrConnpll rs ... Acnew rf p siopn rf p l' Mlnsl 1 11, .), Mlknlttpr If . Tou. IWone p. I'l, Pauxtis ... , Moon II, . White, c Welsp 11 (17 (111 l I nj mi s n? !.'! 41 I'll 101 3111 .111 1 II 20'! 271 .210 .'.01 Hildvvln, L'b Sli riri.DiNo Avr.RAous O O A r i' While r Bl'knlttpr If Agneu if p IVtlilnln U stpen f f p Mnnre 1 h MpConnplI it Too hot, tie p Ppploskl 11, 1 111 2S 2S 1(1 2S 171 12 10 1 1J 24 1 ClflO 1 one 1 nun IS n 7 id? O-iQ o 11 " U 17 17 44 1 .O'l ! Penl W'Ip If rf II Look Iihe A perusal of the gnmes plnjed bv "Hi" Pauxtis's outfit shows that onlj the best clubs have been plaved. Not one hns been overlooked, nud the list includes Klein, Meiclrint, Pnlmvra liiveiton, l.uptnti and Ste-elton Cliauts. A li.t of the games and the tlubs pla.vod follows: Parkesburg ), niistol A. A 0; Parkesbuig 7, Taipton 6; Paikesburg lo, Laninster 1; Paikes buig '2, I'nlnijrn-ltlverton 0; Paikes burg 7, Philadelphln Professionals 0; Parkesbuig -1. Coatesville 0; Parkes buig 1, New Yoik Ship 2: Parkesburg (!, M. i: Smith 0; Paikesburg S. Auto (.11 .'! : Paikesburg;!, Mei chant Ship 0; Parkesbmg S, Klein Chocolate '; Parkesburg 7, Svvedei-boio 0; Parkes burg 7, West Chester -; Parkesburg 2, Palniv ra-Ulverton 1; Paikesburg 2, Merchant Ship 1; Parkesburg 4, Mer chant Ship 2; Parkesburg 1(1, Steeltou 1; Paikesburg 7, Kphrata 1; Parkes buig .'!, Pphrata, 2. RACING AT TOLEDO Twenty Events Scheduled for Grand Circuit Meeting This Week Toledo, .Tuly 21. Twenty racing events, with pulses aggiegating more than S2i),000, will occupy the Grand Ciicuit horses heie this week. What is billed ns the feature event on the piogiam is tha free-for-all pnee, scheduled for this, afternoon. Other races on the fust dnj 's caiel are the 2:11 pace, 2:14 tiot and the 2:17 trot. Four races each dav aie scheduled, with Saturday rcseived for postponements. Rain Halts Tennis Matches WtomlnKlne, !,, July 21 A heavy shower prevented the completion of the intercluh tennis tournament hpttveen the woitnlnstown Tennis VsHOclation and the VVomlssInp Tennis Cluh here enterdav. Tho VVjomisstnir raequet-itlcldprs ha.1 won two stralKht matchps when the rain drote tho players and a larue gallery of spectators to cov er. Farragut Outing Spoiled The annual outln? of the rarramit Sportampn's Aaaoplatlon to Plum Point ves terdav wpa Rpnllpd lit thp rain and hut a handful of hoats followed thp achpdule and tvpnt to the proposed rendezvous on the vipppr Delaware riiOTori.A'V.s PHOTO PIAY5 THRU r Company r OFlMCRICA A1U,U 12th. Morris . Puaayunk Ave. AinamDra Jlat Daiijuti'. nvKa.u.. WILLIAM 4'ARNl'M In "LONK STAU llANUEIt" A Dni 1 C 02D AND THOllPSON 8T8 Al JL,LXJ MAT1NEU DAILY OWEN MOOIli: In "THE CItlMSOX QAltDENIA" ADrAfMA CHESTNUT Below 16TH AKCAU1A in A M in 11 15 P.M. M.vnar kennkdy in "THIlOUCHi THE WHO.NO DOOR" nl I TITDIDrV UOAD STREET AND tJLUt.tSlr'iL' st'.SQl'EHANNAAVE. KITl'Y C30ItDON In PLAYTHINGS OP PATE" -. mnrpr. MAIN ST MANAYUNK t.MrtLOa MATINEE DAILY STAR CAST In "STOLEN ORDERS' FA1RMOUNT 20i?AT.NEl.tY WALI-ACE ItEII) In "YOU'RE TIRED" I-A AIII V THEATRE-tail Market St r AMlLsi o a m t- MMnisht. MARY PICKKOnr) In "DADDY IXSNO LEGS" cT-U C"T THEATRE Below Sprue JO 1 M O 1 MATINEE DAILY CONSTANCE TAI.MADOB In "THE VEILED ADVENTURE" GREAT NORTHERN Broad St, at Erin 7 U P M. PAULINE FREDERICK In "TJiri FtiAll vvujiAis itvyiDCDl AI OOTH WALNUT STS. lMrt-KlALs Mala 2 SO. Ev.7AI MAREL NORMAND In ,. "WHEN DOCTORS) DISAQREE' I CArMTD "ST LANCASTER AVD LtiALCrV MATINEE DAILY W. 8 HART In "SQUARE DEAL SANDERSON" I IDCDTV WOAD COLUMBIA AV. UUUV MATINKE 'L, . Jk ,' , ApTHUR ASHLWT Irs, 't, 'JsHAh-amkrioak wa. GOOD UPHILL GOLFER HARD TO DEFEAT Max Marston Upsets Psy chological Dope in De feating Wild for New Jersey Title ny S1MCK HALL "lOMIiATINC. a succcksful uphill game y-' is the toughest prnpositlnn that anv athlete enn face. In anv contest,, whether stnged bv two persons or two, .....,. If , 1..- ... !.! ,.. , l i, .mi"-, ii uiu- viinn'inn-i j;i'is n nig icnil and ultimatelj loses this lr.nl he is not likelv to win. The one who shows that he has the neive, the skill nnd the eneigv to creep up on tho opposition is almost n sure victor. That was demon strated icientlv In the final golf match between Walker, Columbia, nnd Penn, of riiiiceton, nt Motion, when the lat ter came from far behind and defeated the Tigers' lepresenfitive for the in tcieollcgiate title. On this decision Ih.in clacked completely when he lcal icd that Walker was cutting dowu his lead l'ut there aie occasions when n man shows Mipcilntivo dimness and gut under the conditions tented and wins after he has had nn orignril lead itit down to rein. This happiiied Siturdiv on the links nt lcil, when Mav It Muslim vvon the Jeisev title bj defeat mg Kdw.ird M. Wild, 1! and I (ml Long Lead Mnistiiu got a long had over Wild nud was' I up nt the end of the iiiorn ing round of eighteen holes. Wild h id .1 lot ol hackers who l.enevei umc "- ,.,, u, , ,np0t t oi s will pi n ..,, would sfeadv down. in.l win. Ih-n ',, ,, ,. ,,nn ,,, ., I1IIM11V . ,, inoiall, ..rt.iin that if M " , Hsf vvll .f(lllr ,uH llllltll , ,,, snuaicd the match Mtuston would cia. k( kv (i(,s (i (m lU nnd become tin easy victim j win. h vv.ll g t the plavoi having the Hut the big gnllerv that followed thejst luedul s. ore for the sev.ntv two pl.nei'j in spite of the rough wi'.ilTier i ,, , did not take into a tint Mirston's l!uni, o,, (j1P ,j,i,v (xU) Jrn)s ,,, mow. As predi.ted. Wild did slndv t W..s,n,elMiid Club, Chicago. uitli".i down in the aftei noon's plav and lin.lllv i(lll, smie of US.'! Il.igen lnushul s,,.. s.puicd the inat.li on the tenth gi ecu M, , ...,,-, n Jt-(k ,, lins,,n after Matston had slued into the rough third with liMi. It w is it this oomt that Wild's follow - , irs weie sine the turning point of the mat.h hnd come lint Mai stem upset all the pswhologieal dope nnd nnd. n biilliant finish of the match, nn the thirt.v -fifth, 'J up. w lulling New Conditions t is niedii ted bv those who lompeteii golf tournuinents in liriiino wusi Walter llagen. our open champion. going to have a hard row- to hoe in his inihavor to win the Piiitislilitle I lav - nig lomlitioiis in Hie liiuisis en-, ns.- vastlv ditreient fiom those goneis nun on ineriean links. The thing most likelv to upset 111 gen s game is the winil. nil me snoie links of Cient P.ritain theie is alvvavs, n haul wind to combat It takes tunc, skill nun pntienie 10 icaiii us mih.-ss- fullv overcome this invisible but per fcctlv pli.vsle nl haaid, llagen. however, is well iiualilicd to make the attempt to lift the P.i itish title, because his elriving is leinnrk.ible for its loruitness. lie laulj pulls or slices. tJreat Driver Ilagen's driving hns mused America's golf world to niaivel, conseqiientlv his game, even in tlie high winds that he is liable to encounter, is not likel.v to sut fir neailv as nun h ns some of our othei gieat golteis would undci binnlar couili tions. The turf on the links of firrat III itnin is nlso diffeient from that over here This means that llagen will have to do ii good deal of , practicing ou ninnv cnuises over thero to get his game ' ac climated." Still, Hngen has a chance, and a good one, anil it is not likclj thut he will oveilook nnv bets when the time comes for him to go acioss ami a. custom himself to the new conditions niidei which the tournament will he plajed. Western Open This Wrelt Nearly 100 golfers, including .Tames Ilarnes, of Sunset Hill Club. St. I.ouis; Walter Hngen and most of the othei leading piofessionnls of America, en tered for the western open golf cham pionship to le plajed Wednesdaj, Thursdny and l'riday at the Maj Held Country Club, Cleveland. A number of others arc expected to make their entries nt Cleveland later. The Held will include Mibstnntinlly the bamc plnjeis who contested the na tional open tournament nt lloston, where, llagen won in a plaj-off with Mike Itraely, except that none of the leading nmateuis has jet enteicd. The tournament plaj will begin on Wednesday with one eightceu-hole I'llOTOI'I.A'.S The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the thf atre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. 333 MARKET 5?$B5,,.fi8.u TOl'RSEl Il'S . "THE WH1IE HEArilER" MODEL 4J bOLTH ST. Orcheatra. rontlnuotiH 1 to 11. HALE HAMILTON' In "um ui.- I'El" OVERBROOK t3D & 1IVER- FORD AVE. na: "OUT ( NAZIMeV in 'OUT OK THE rOQ" PAT APF law market sitieet -.. .i jo A M to 11:13 P. aui i; iuiAi.iv in HIS I1RIDAL NIQUT" PRINCE'S. 10t8 MAl'KET STREET rrlllwllOD k .in A II to 11:15 p.m. BESSIE riARRISCALK In "TANULED THREADS" R1AI TO GERMANTOWN AVE. INliV-s 1 ' "AT Tl'LPEHOCKKN CHRI.ES RAY In - "IIIB UIISHEH" DT mV MARKET ST. 11ELOW TTU IaUDI 10 A M s0 HjlB p BERT IjYTKLL In "ONB-THINU AT-A-flME O'DAY" REGENT MARKET ST. Uow 1TTH ii a m. to ii p r NAZ1MOVA In r "EYE TOR EYE" QAiTV lsu MARKET STREET 3nVUI sam to MiDNiairr RI'nY DE REMER In "DUST OF DESIRE" 5TANJI FY market above ith HALL I'AINE'S THE WOMAN THOU QAVEST ME" VICTORIA WfFFixiS-vVS: HAROLD IOCKWOOD In "A MAN OF HONOR" vm : A.i,.:r,'f vwt u IT I1C11 III -iliaiiuv- -sijr Cplnt Tueatr I . . TOURNEWR'S J jiaiii whits heather-, . t l' "'.eKTZI i &.M BmmmimA i 1 JSmwBSS&JL i err " - .3 ,ini itiieNi:s Pin mi r liitcin.irsli pin, who has she hied to defend his title as western open champion. This tnuincj sfaits Wednesday at the Mi.vtield Couiifiv Club. ( leveland CANADIANS BACK A. A. U. Amateur Swimming Association Bars Australhin Mermaids and Mananer M ,.,,,. . , . . oillenl. Clnpltp,. l..i. . pi. .. ,1 , "', ..llll, 1 I 1 1 ( I I. .,,,,;, ,..,, ,, , . . teur Swimming As sii lilt Inn has gone on iccord as suppoitiug the .'l.ti.ui of f,e ., .. (' iN ,P, ,,; not to allow the .Misses r,ln, Hill uk lln, Ma yijw f Aiisti ili.i. ti, j,,,, . ticipite as aniateius in the Dominion under the management nf iira..n n """" " uiimugi'iiieiu in tieoige liow-ing, ot Mm J i.iiuisio. 'I'l,,. ,,,mih1i,iii , hnuipioiis ai lived in t,L, l -,, ,tt ti States Inst vear and .ouhl , ,mt ,tlllll Ull, saiiiti.ui of tin A A 1' to swim in the I'nited Stiles, as tint h'lel not .ni.uiM'd eh tails with the inn m thioiigh the A usl i nliuii iiimiti ur bodv i befoie leaviii the Antipodes. Change Date of Net Tourney The liittntlnti Into tennis tournament orlRhillt h hriliil"! n oipi Vusiil IS i thr I it I e 1 nits Mt i il H I has I i n ii h il I I Vlis. e I I A 1 it -, of th i l i luis i 1 ii i if Hip r imlr in a pprt. 1 t omp (. Refreshing flavor and fragrance and un usual mellow-mildness make Camel Ciga rettes instantly aild permanently likable! Camels arc sold everywhere in acienttfically sealed packages of 30 cigarettes; or ten pack ages (200 ctgarett.es) in a glassine-paper-covered carton. We strongly recommend thia carton for the home or office aupply or whe,n you travel. 18 cents a package m s " Ua s a - .ji -? is .S7 Lciirrv-,,- - O VrCi."S ?-&z Js3 S?- "SS 5 s ira ass su, i rrc-mtemimm 9 mm&mm. l o r- -- I WmnWmmmWQkm' mmkWkwmimkWkmmi PHILL1E GIE OFF; 2 Don't Think We'll Play, Says Shottslinc, as Cloudburst Al most Washes Park Away CAREY JOINS PIRATES 'II. IIi il I'm ite game for to.lij is 1 but it was not until the Inst min ii. Ih.it the lows wns handed to the public. I, ill) this mm mug while a eloud buist, was cspeiniing on the ball find, I luls pink was liillnl up. "Anv guneV" 'I'oii'f know vet. Maj plav." An hour I il. i : ' llV g'llll. " ' l'lsn't know. We dou't call off garni s until 1 p. in. t bi'h noon when even the trollev ( ns win almost washed off the ti.n ks i nnd p ilt st 1 1 ins weie diiven to nivei,, lb. pink again was called up foi m i n ill iiion : Vnv ginie''" ' I lav en t i ill., I it off yet. but dou't i think vv.'ll plav." 1 va. tlv lit 1 p. in. Kusiness M'imgrrI Misttslmi. tailed and iinnoiinied that thev had d.cided to postpone the game , lie also suited that two games would be plated toiii.uiow. 'Ihe Pilate hope to pi iv heie tomor i.svv and Wi diievdav , but indn itioiis aro Il it th. v will lest line. While the ss inkling was going on and Hugo; Its di k was niugi itiilntiug liuiis.lf on ii. 't hi nig put out of ii game sin. e .lutie, M.irl'iii'j, iiiiniiM iihuucles, loincd the j (bib. He is still wi ik 'ind will not be able to phn for ut least two wi.ks. j ! The l'liates have bsrn si engtlieued bv the i.'luin of liiibne. who h'is been1 out for the last three wnks with an Hi ll inn d eve ltaib.ui is hitting the ball hard. Tie Ii nl foul hits in two games at Huston With Coopei and Adams going glint, I!(dtk hopib to get the nlge in the si i us he ic. , Pierce A. C. Trims Ferko A. C. l'l.ne V C il, f it, .1 I'm In V I' III th.pl " II' o II." let 111' . Il UMPInnwhl't r s,t lln ..... ...,-... ,.. . ii., , t .i. .. .. Illlllll'-l'llll II" 1 " 'II II lll K NIK I " Ml I sun n i pi uln,-1 1 I'l.n 's mil 1 1 in in ii iiintt .1 h Is hll r Itt , h.ituo t lln v.i'UNor lilt sifi'lt fjur Hi. m on In lllllll SH II II 1 1 ii ii i 0 a ' n ei- r 11 o V r rl , v e' 1 ii ii n ii o ii ii 01 j I II million mill VV ilU inlicl? nnj Wistll ,il Collins Gives One Hit VVIIdtt.ioll. N. .1.. ill t 'Jl Wllditool had I (i hu-tl. Ill r. t -1 ilit ,i i p Thp nun. fi .n the "-until I till nl. Iphfi II. lieit V", liitlnn It Hit s ii . f J to 0 rip tl-lt r nil up t Ii I piiii'pt uilnp i Uns it h 1 a tin iim .illuiwn; I ut uno hit nd fmn t n IMMKDI V rr Ilcst me Hutu prk d i)i:nvi:itY ar on tha market Six nvr:.pssri;rR Tot niso JH83 Authnrlul gpnpy hi si viti ii i. vii ve.n CL'JT Vr h f-trcet .Hcflrjcp - ufcT rw . MCI ,ittc.;TICSi H "fiXBSEZtrfgiftV tstiTsmM ssayXMII FlsMjsCfsV TWKUP SBWrVrS Hm " Blk M TRACK MEET AUGUST 2 Rain Causes Postponement of War Veterans' Athletic Carnival Owing to the heavy tain and the con dition of (lie tinok and field, which would subjci t the nthl"tes to consider able dinger, It wns deemed ndvisablo In (ho ollii Inls nf tlm A. A. 1. nnd the i . a w. v. to postpone the field Hint s. lieiluleil lor hntmiliv to Au gust L at the l'eniisvlviuila K. H Y. M C A grounds, l'ortv -fouitb -ticet ii 1 nl l'aikside nvenue Those vvlio puie'iascd ti.kets will b lioiioie.l ou August -. Manderbach Joins Mornlngsldo Net, Vnrk, Jolt -1 Coin, Vlan 1. rlnch I Umc .list tin' rtmn. r f s mth im ti s hss' Imp, 1 th IrH.le f'.r. s of il VI ,i n nffsl 1 , , a i II, linn alrt ilt 1. n cmnt 1 t r. s isirutl" n isrel ti. ru.rcvnt U t Hurl, in ur e tuiHlioii Irish Title for Miss Ryan llislsllis J"l '-' Ml-"' l'v"n 'f e'nllftr ma tt m lh IrlPli l-i lies Ititwi unil. . mm I . nshlp s,t nil it fr in Jcmt Ju. ks n, .1, I n l.li r i i 'nil nit fKn'""v3tifn9raWf09vvaiiPvaSifffil Open Evenings ,i1i&'ifrt4it ZL'Z-fk CLOTHES jS ONE FLJGHT UP TO ECONOMY 100G-8 MARKET STREET- Going Out Tieisaniis Tsl n Fl mis z r"Tjphis is an absolutely imperative Sale we must Ijc out of here in a week or two. Costs have -is- been ignored as a matter of fact, mostly everything on our doors is below cost. Reason: We could not secure goods to carry on our business. Result: Brand-new Suits to you for almost nothing! Waist-Seam and other New Model Suits: Val ues .$20.00 and $25.00 Dressy single-front and seamed-waist Suits: Values $28 and $30.00 Single- and double breasted Suits; Con ventional; New: Val ues $32.00 and $35.00 Fine Suits for Men of all ages and types: Re markable Values $37 to $10.00 n ICAOpen Evenings wynwo av& 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 "body" 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 oarettes R. J. REYNOLDS TOBA bTsu.c; r y Up'lo-thc-Minutc Marks of Leading Batters NATlON.YJ, LIIAOUK rinyer. lists. O. A. II. It, ('rat nth Philadelphia H 189 SI .M)pr. llr.Hikl.tss . "0 207 3", llcllenrr. S. Inuls. 47 14 1 doling, .New lork .. 70 270 40 . 1Ahr.it llrnnkljn.. 73 297 41 AMERICAN MIAOUK oi ,u 4B .ii so .ias D5 .S2 Plater. Club, .rispkson, f masses . ( ohh. Detroit . . llsgstrisri. Detroit . . .n, 7!) 2 01 2in r. n. r.n, 44 105 .S33 4ft ftft .ills 2,1 nx .sit 4 07 ,X4S , RS US .SU ' ,V.V 1 80 77 2St resell, isesrost. I'rtklnpjugli, V. York 71 2.18 No Hits Off Roberts Nnshvllle, Tenn., July 51. Robert", pltch lnu for the Atlantic .Southern Association riul tpstpr.tay shut out N'aehvlllp without k hit or run Huberts won hiss no-hlt, na run. .Kiieiun l.t n Jlnl) srore -. Kaywood Wins Benefit GarnUj Ktttioo.l dpfputpil the Rt Monlcit nine yVi (er.lfit betttein shower' hy H scoro of 4 to 1' Tlie (ont.st was fllsttred for the benefit if Vitttnnl Miminn, n membr of the Itay ttiHul tetm, who bioke hu Ice on Decoration I un o Open ' Evenintfb lVkrm of Business! m s O f acnhci Second Floor. ri h i I 1 9-90 1 : arket St. :;' i "wfiVi ii., Winaton-Salem, N. C i m tz i s l '-II -'a' it'rfJ .h if Wm$ r' r'l -.'&;' Jw- L ' -fi V t I r 'JlWf I. - 'JSv Ux-.VtyS.l '&&&
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