VA1 H -"tHf W.7WSl,iK JV 1 '"",. !, I 10 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 24,. 1919 T- .& SHADES OF SNODGRASS, JOHN ANDERSON AND HEINE ZIM, NOTA BENE! YOU'LL ENJOY IT lJtR. PAULETTE, MISTER MOVIE OF A MAN IN THE FRONT ROW MERKLE; YOU SHOULD : KNOW EACH OTHER f 5TR"n6R irJ The TovVrJ tlf 6ETS A nice rr-jotsiT row SKAT - .SeiTS A FRFNCHV TYPE CONJO oro STACG IIO A SlrsiCoirOsa ACT nGltslS To VUOWR.V t uK FCftR SHti. VOIUI 5IIMG OMC op Thosc Plrr-CS-OtsJ Al. ,OpJGb To iV'MECWf. iM THe AU-Pltr MCtS 5VJWI; IT fJOV-'OM SHI li UCOHIWU STMAlGUT AT 1 1 1 rl - Tf ? i c S Tc APPCAR OWCOWCCRMD l-IOPII-JC, tHE MIGHT PiCK OpO 0MI?t3ODV GLSlr IVJOVAJ Shs IS LCANIMG v. RibHT OVtfR f"OcTLf5MTS nNO APPEALING T(5 Htt Thus " wdw't yoo C" a NlC LtTTt-e, FATUTTLe, DADDY To imi5 (BLUiHGS A True Story of How Our Own Gene I'al Gene (Waive . the Spelling) Retraced His Steps and Landed ,3. Safely in the Hall of Blame ,JT' lit i ! u i I ? if i .i. 9. . r- n itm.Ki.r Ni"rN I dltr I wn "if; ' ' I " p.VSnrtAI.lS IIAI.I. HI' lil.AMI' '"' jTMortliiv iilteriiimti l!nni' I'litilrlti . he pliipgiiic l'liik. n nilniittoil to iii'inliprlili nml cipn nil nslil .mil pirn lege to wiiiiiIit lit will mining llio run. M. dp cvhlbiN lli nlii i- nllim.'il In i j(Convpr!r with l-rcil Alrrkln ,lnlin .iiil.'ri.ii. I ml Snmlsi n nml tin' fmn.iii with Krcil Mrrkln .Inlin Anili'riin. I'ml HiiihIzii aillciiiii' .mini uitlnint crttin: m (:) I with tin- ntli.T nii'inlinv nf th" In I d lii'iip qunlificil In tin- ml k.iiiim "f !- ilmililn 1 1 . T r .pitIiij. niiil lw work show pl mii'Ii tiiii"-r nml mlili Hint In- w,i pi til'f with the ntilnr nf jtlir It on Dump nml rli-iti'il una hiiihmi-! i J It wiii in tlif fiiiitlh limns, nfti'i- tin- in iniMiibnr h.nl linit;;iil n ".inu-lo Ito ilpcp -hurt nml n i-nutin mi til -t ln-li Mi-ii-pI. Im nf the might ii.'. iwns nt lint nml nt milium u.i -a fin n fnw riin In fnrt. i-.iiiilltiiii wnii ifo fiiMirnlilp thnt .liinint in.- Klk inmli' -nti'r.il lint"' w.mi'r- thnt tin pl.iti jwotllll hi' .ilkill iM'fnr" 'In 'ni nl c..it wi'iit ilnwn fm t lit' thilil tilili' t Mru-pl pu-kpil nnl ni f 1'rnnk Milh-r'- rlmii'o.t iflVriu;: nml SI.A.M ' iTIip pfllet -.iil.'il mud ruin In-Ill mi ii Inn. tuiiimli'il n .nuph- nf limp- ninl i-ninr Jto n tim tn tllP ll.llliN nf t'rivci StPnpl l tin- f .if k nf tllP lint I'.lllkttn torr foi -pi nml nml t Hon onmi-thini; luippi iip'I A in in-.iroil i'ii-li.iw tin- 'ti-rnn p.miii ti.i -111,1 ii -.ml in .111 nfriininl. .1 war 1'lflll I nlili Mi-iiZ"! m.nk RPt It Oiip who i- .1 T'l-tiiij -nn wn- ipi' mien iiiipic ci with the nritimi Ho stopped nml hrnnl wild nml ncifi'mis . In pi mc frmn thp -tntid-. lie .il-n hrnnl nun mi- chirp- fi 1 .link Ail.itn- mi tin cimi'lnug Imip, nml iiifpirnil th.11 hen-Mr much in bad and the mih dicctit phn p fur him wn-nn In-t li.i-p As tin i-hccrs rpw m vnl'imc I'nnlittc Inwcrcd In- Iip.'iiI. put mi n ir., bur-t nf -pped nml stni'tnl hack .ignin I'Iip tur. h.m-p .iih.ipiI and ii-iniitiili'd Jo n nnthiii): nt' -ppci hip l'h,. n th in- iim-iiiIh-i nf nui vpt null n dnhn Anilorsou j ml uwnttiil n-iitt- w:ii hand Ici'l) t fl iritthnl mil lirfnrr Ihr lull I Ilia' '"! 1 -'.ib hrriiuir it hail lirrn hmUil in to ,,J ,j,., , l tu, ,vil f.n.c phm-. h,h ct pi fin n if f i m ii hill, l, tjlntr Pnulilll ir,ih,r-il lie linil jiri fti grnrrtullii h ind Irifili ir,s;f If nn:. nt That (( AW. WOT'S th' 'i-p-" snimlilfil sn.nl old In-I, i, . ki. !,..! the A ;in inn't kpi nn Im- .1111 Jomc siinr pirn I nni-' kn-kin hut i qunrp drill I nin't. ' j In-li dr-spiiid (ipiln fm lim-tinv a .l.-nn Jptit that'- all. 'l'hp ntiicinl -enrp will ticnt it "va.v. was dpprivPil nf tm hit- ip-t.'iil:i , the nrelp.siipsi. In thp sjvth iiinini nf th" nppniiii; iiirncpniPiit hi- tnppp.l n nice doublp tu riclit .piiler nml rpmliPil sccmul Iris,, ninml nf tin- ball On hi "Journcv hnwppr. hp uprlniikcil a trilliiis thiiii; fm-nt tn tninh lir-t ln-p " n onp knows wli lii-h isuiiii'd nerpr hns ilnno hnrin tn am hup. pt scout. lie didn't hnp tn -top ami tn' nnd t lie hasp would hnp In dl -nti-lied W-iistp on a poor old bus. thprdu iiimin; club i cumposcd of eight pliiMis and m ugh' tiplder it lltmrer. MpiispI's blunder niPatit mithiiiu' to tin- ball 'Sniiie Wn nlreaih Jad the battle on ice. and Irish rnuld lime iipslpcted a couple of bags without nusimj nn.v linitn to nn onp. pcppl pii-sibl' thp lu?v !u( ujt, ..,,, j0(t1 j, iros different. (.Yne nb-oluteh tuiiipil a STon the lopps nnd. with T.tnh and 'liitlid hare had some diflnullv in ictiiin; the least one run nnd that misht ii.np -.iii-piI runmnK tiPtweeu thp liases and -bowed piflH mmr plan nn i ill i.f.iixh. anniii. l If. that, and anniinu. m n I'arinuli qur nratinn i after the iinntr hr nnd '(ienr. don't tin rr limr not Inn 'in do n ilh nn hall phtirii If then pull ami talk on Ihr tirld nw.i.ih'r thru ain't dnin 'inn no ta'or They pulls hnlliw and 1 nppri rirrit ;wr.i. linn' I i.eeei fall fur thai stuff again. ' Oh. for a htititl Moment! TN THH pair of contliits. which lesulted in cnmpletuig a winning streak of A five games and starting n losing streak of one, the blokps laboring for Craath did tlienisehcs jiroud. Tlnw looked iinvthing but like a tail-pud bull club and gnve the 000(1 lmnl fans something to hope foi in the future. They played hard, aggrcsshc and. sae in a few instances, intelligent biseball. Thev never .piit. battled to the pud and that twilight defeat was t,o disgrace Standing out above the others, however, was flawge Whitted. the pridp of Durham. V C. W'r hne seen brilliant outfielders perfnim 111 thp rast, but Ciawge had them all stopped pstpnlnv lie lust sclntillatid that's the word in tlie left garden lie got ewrvthing thai was hit in his direction, running bnckwnid. forward and sidewins to make the catches. In the lin-t game he had the putouts and everv one was i haul ehaucc. Left field was a treacherous place miles onr t,orc a life-preserver. TIip continuous rain 'omeitul the place tnio a -wimp, and a lagoon about lie Inches deep formed an aquatic liazaid The footiug was not certain and it was bard to get started. Despite the-e handicaps, however, linwgc raced nil over the place, cruised through tin. lagoon, waded through the swamp and. believe us, be did some swell work. In the second game be pulled one of Hip pettiest plas 0f the sca-ou when he fielded Bnrbarc's bit nnd threw out hi- man at second Harbare eased a single past Blackburn mid the ball went dead when it reached the wet grass. It looked like a Mire double, but Whilted. rushing up like an express tiain! fielded the ball, hurled it to Itanernft and I. mux was wnihng fur the runner to arrive. ".11VGE is plniinn oicat bairhall no w ami dcrclnpinq into one of the best outfielders ti the leaiut. He broke xnln the hit column only once, but it iras nnl his fault, tinuic unroitth person in liallimore stciped his farotitc bat last tiundau. and how rati n any hit without his favorite batt Uc can't. The Meadows Arc Soft, hut Only in St. Lose 1RAVATH was not er much nnuoxcil in the first fracas, as !ec Jlcadows '-' was going strong aud mowing 'em dowu with little difficulty. The bespec tacled flingcr looked good out theie. which seems strange afler'his pcrform ancc with St. Lose. While with the Cards. Meadows uever finished a game. When he joined the Phils be did nothing but win games. His victory last week was the first full game he pitched this season. Now he has two under bis belt. Dig Uppn Itlxey had tough luck, but he pitched well just the same. His pals failed to soul; the sphere to uninhabited territory, aud the best burlcr in the jyorld will go (ionic in a case like that. The big boy is showing some stuff (bete days and it looks as If he hud arrived. Gavvy's David Ilarum tactics arc turning out all to thp good. He made no mistake iu getting Ulackburn, Meadows nnd Paillette, and Walter Tra grewr is u pretty fair catcher. Trugrcssor has been with Hostou off and on mostly off since 1912. He entered the big leugue ufter prepping at Purdue Uuiverbity, Green Bay, Wis.; St, I'nul, .Minn., and 'nuchville, O. After joining the Brnvcs bo gained more cxperiefici; in Buffalo uud Birmingham, to say nothing of Jersey City. Walter ij an. nll-uround athlete nnd u grent traveler. He in a firm advocate of the 'Bee America Tirst" Iden. But Tragrcfct.or In a brainy catcher, knows how to handle pitchers and will wcrk well for Cruvatb. He also U perfectly satisfird with bis ucw job anil bis work will improve. Give biui u look some time. Or Maybe It Was Shell Shock, Who Knows? BHOOKL' trill hr hrrr. today ami (our battle tcill be ttaged in the next three dnti. for the nnrious readers tcho probably have V (orgoitru the Uodgert, atfotc 11 fo ftate- that they teere in firtt place In thn S'niinmil Lcaiuc uut't nerrausnra iorecd them lack into the n. Kj i i At. i j;..:..v AJ . V u 'n' all Ihcrr hr-lhcre fa't , . mannku. lie I'tiMI I piiVrr I' h . 1 ..ly. i t o ..nm - i its poitnk I.. mmliiPr in.inlur nni"' nf SI T.11-0 nnil nm n nii'inlii'r nf "n th.it l.nll I inln t Hunk Iip wiiM it'll r it f oilil 1 1 nh run l,i,ii' 'iinl trlirnl Uitl, it n jiiilpiihl bus Willi. .Ill Si'lltll lllJMil lip tilh in- tn in, thnt 1 nin't L-i.iin- a P'li-p. 'iiiiiiliilt.'inlpil wnllnp. iillicrwi-c Mniisnl, b Hip nlllPr iicllli; iip tn hi- nw II the bus Ii is a iiipp tnernlh hasp 1i.ii-p pns-(., in it nil In it In with ilNilnm and lind t,. do was ki. k it. I'.lll the li-ht Inlder ll.nl in, lin.o . the well known .iiIirc that e.M bull -well nilh rnmitic u for Milh r wns huiisine thp alii li pitcher would -pie Thpre wn some dam iip n chnncp to -.nrp at ii-Ilp 'lid siimp sv. oil lie had -peed m whntei pier it - ifp will rr in II tbr rlilhtitiltvr avti mart. t ?o) H " 6h ThcVOVaS A LtT fP HliSE"S To Hlls Ap-JD FURtrii. R I mT R C AT S. HIM To BE HEr-tv . SWCET OLD XJADOVhlNS" BE Former Heavyweight Champion ' Arouses Ire of Mexican Offi cials To Be Deported REFUSES TO OBEY THE LAWS l.aiPdo. I.. Jul' ! .lack John -on fin mei lirav w pieht champion, l nbiitit to be dppnrtp.I ftom Mpicn. ac 1 hi ding '.. 11 di-pnii h from Mc'u Ci The ni gin pugilist, now in eile from the Tinted Sales:iii result of alleged iii'.iiiiui nt the Minn white slave law, ; i.., ! .1 xi ,1 I- (IllllfTI'll 111 III, Mll,llll lllltllit.l.lxw. Willi '.camlaliiil- iiilldilil. detianee nf police nml iPtii-al m obe Mexicnu laws " 1 1 to return tn . report Spain d that be intends LEWIS WILL RETIRE This Is Last Season for Yankee's Star Outfielder New 'V.nili. Jnh 'M --Duffi Lewis. Hip -Im nutficldpr nf the Ynnkies plan to ret ire nl Hip end nf the so.ison and iIpuiIp In- limp and attentinu to tin tiutiiuniliile tile bu-iupss it was ,m nnuiiied tnilin Lewis has 11 .Horn i-h ing bu-uie-s in California 'imateur Bnschall Notes smith I'liilaflrlnlibi llohrpw -sn. litln Mithmit 1 -mi. p. r .Inh .'I ana unuM to lirink h "inie ulth some llrsi-rlwx- m leim l i!liinis 1147 miner slip, ( Cramps t'r.if-. a iiinlprn iriMeUni: li.i- Ju L'tt mill lat. r lintei. In Aupu-i a"'1 -' amn luiiiciu .rairi.i oifii. inrf I'rHtllps shlin inl l,,..n h nn H,,!! rhllinore V. A. 1ms Juh 'in anil tulllcht cairn's oin fur Iiooin trm 1M. m I ,. , ii K.tnliici.in IU70 The s,pnt,n I'rnfs would h'i i, Hrrritic rune-, fur s.itunlix nml .sinul u I.n.s m uixul sail s, piniber fur flii-tlii '.hip t'tlm; h Ku.nntpp J S ltnki id, N'erth Wen..ciuh street Iirnnltne llrotlifrs . A., a lub li.ii .s,ttiird.i Hnl .Suml.ix an al-o twllicllt Rams. for llrsl-. Ih' KRII1 1 I' liberie I 111". V..H f.1 rf e n,,,. Deltmnr . hap sn ureij ihc urnunili ' lit Kruait anil TlUler .triH fnrinrh UR..I b the V (i 1 Mannirer Onlrand woiil.1 llk tu book cnliies at hnnie on Mom1.i .clilnca ana camps awa on .SaturdaMi AI il entrant! -Sin South ChadHlrk trp. The .luninta Clllh nlaM. Ki Park I'rof!" ibia sunaa. Kppii A. r., a llflPPn.-lxipfn- ear-old lraellnK club would Ilk lo Hrr.n.. eaml with t.-ams baxlni; criiuu.l nn,l idltifr a tuarant." V dross Hua .,nh Kmhth Btr'-et n elclilren-TPar-olil iitilfnrmrd Ipnrn would like tn obtain the eili of , ,,! mlrhpr nliNi.ie for ap.irt Phone Hue I.S77 rlmrilpld FI. I'., a fnurif-n slxie.n-x-ar. old nine wishes to iiook ifnmfH for t,uud,o lllaa dats durlnp Jul anil uKuit Dlckman. 'J.'iil3 'South Mildred htrpM Every Dollar Invested in shoes today is a dis , tinct saving against j the inevitably higher I prices of the near ! future. SteideraPalt wiSri420 Chestnut St IVhtra Only tb Bt U Con.! Enough" -New THEY ThRow. A, 5P&T LIGHT OKi Hlfv ftMp AuOlL'NCF IS ( R i "i" I im D j HC- ' s Fftsl Jvitofo IT HVJ&fLY JIM BARNES INSTRUCTION PROBLEM Famous Pro Golfer Uses Movie Photographs to II- lustrate Correct Style of Strokes on the Links , It SPICK HAI.I- po ibilitie- of the movies both rruii: as an instrument nt entertainment nnd education ate virtually limitlpss Ait and si ipiicp Ii:ip found thp film nn I pvtfamilinarv hiele for display and ' deiplnpuiPiit A week seldom passes ,,,, ,.,, ,,, ..,, ,, nr ep fnr thp , , , . ttansuipiil photographic tap' ' 1 ' The lnle-t nihievpiuput in this liiip i- tonch- ing eolf with Hip movie ns instructoi , Tiiis idea was eoiiepned and mn tcrialipil h Jiiuniv HaVnes. foniiPrlv golf professional nt Whiieiiinrsh. now of St Lnnis "When I pxeinle ii complete swing and ask- a pupil to obsetve a pertnin pait of it," Haines reniaiked. "J am iiupies-ed with the fact I bat the human eve is 'far too -low to gtt .in' impi'ps -inn nl all of the detail of Hint part In tact, the pupils tell me that Ibex .aiinot een see my hnml- while the lub is swinging Hip iust spp a blur. iinreh a knowledge of motion th- swing bv ,,n-.ng II... position, the1 iinp.essiou c.enied in their minds is' mn remolp from the one I mil tning . tn louvev the leasiiii 111 that case ,- that it is phsiiall impossible to po-citnt morp an lie learned by a stud correctly a pn-ilinn of l.nsp and nctipjof tlipse pictures with some few cx nitisclcs. It simph lau't be dime, nor planations of the more proniiueul fea- mi the pupil get the '.eel" or instinct i tures, thnn could be tnuglit in mam i of the motion b such an attempt at imitation. n Old Problem "These difficulties present a problem to me which 1 had long been trying to' solve, and I was discussing it one day ' with one of the club members. It de-' eloped that he was a xcij good person ! for me to (Pll iuj linublcs to. for in iii,iiMuI(litiiiu to h ?',e" 1 fiolf plu)ing. being a student of golf and im- was u.m. inssessci, , a veiy coiuprehensiie knnvi ledge of and ..u.i.t, :,. ,.l. ........ ...a.. ii I..: i tiuiiit, in i'iiuii'i.1 .ii.ii , lie i' nuillieii to me the possibilities of tnkimr nhoto- graphs nt very high shiittpr speeds so as to enable itn. part of an) stroke to be photographed und show clearly the details of hands, arms and all parts of thp bod just the same as though the human vision were mnde .piiek enough to see it." Iliniug reached this point in his plan to portra graphical! the various strokes iu golf. Barnes b.ran to emnn fnr the nrnctienl end nf Mm ,.,..... tl '"' llle 1'ratlicai eu' "t tllC matter. Hr lealized that to offer to his pupils n ...... :A ;.. i. ....a:..nH ,, "'"" ",' ""' ""'.' ' -"OUIU HOI accompusn mucn uecause the operation nf the mnrhine noulil tulii- too miirli Men'i Russia Leather Oxfordi Save and Thrive Buy W. S. S. . AS HtH LEftvES STAtal? - HE LAUGHS IN A FOPCt D MANNEK But hi; iS JjLuSHliuG FUP-'IOOSUV AMD FEELS SILLT, WI6HGS MS HAOH T ccwe. " heh Hen- Tht S Rich" SOLVES Sandy MeNihlick Is Hack From the Front Xamh McNibliek, nlias Lieutpti nnt I'prcx Snnderson. I". S. A., former golf scribe of the K i:nino I't hmi Lfiiorn, is back from thp front He disembarkeil on home soil last Saturdaj after a sofoum in l'liince nnd Belgium of sixteen months. Snnrii won his commis sion at Fori Niagaia. enlisting shortl after I'nele Sam made his debut in the recent unplpiisnntiipss with Germain . Samh brought home his bride, a Belgian countess, whom he mar ried in Paris Hr (he Continental Hotel. He saw service in muuy plnees during his stay, lie was in sme hot sectors a number of times and also in a few cool ones "The toughest was the battle of Tours." said Sand, "or mnhe the onp at St. Nazairp." tinip. and comparatiely few would see it. The re-ult was thai he decided to print Hip photographs in s.nchronie spiiueuce, thus mnking a permanent poitnuul of each part of every stroke Although Barnes's original idea was to ioii thp perfect expcutiou of coif "n(1 thllt tI,c mn far .idvancpd ,n 1C Sf0 ra 8-t a lot of good from "": n,uu-' "L lul:" picuuv- " '" I...Uin. t Tln...n. ..... . ff l.n. .1.. .1 1 ......i. i...wn i- sll0 , . u uus .ii-n-niioi personal lessons. i Benefit fnr Kieryhoil "Nor will the degree of abilin of the player affect the value which may be derived; the beginner yau erj rpiickly trace out his faults und learn t)c more collect methods of making snotn : the better plnjcr miij find cer ,: ,,i,,iu f hi- nlnv wbieh mlMil ' , ,,., , , nrn,i.,,.n -rt.'iftei- i nm,., Ill1 I Ilil II LLll I . u. !,, his sffokes. As matter of fact. I myself hae beet ... , ,1 . I I.wIUm1 from stud,,g the p.ptuiPs. "lthougli tlie methods. i illustrate moTon-MS The PHOTO PtAYS THRU OFlMERICA ii i llith, Morris t Pustyunk Ave. Alhambra Mat.DallyatB; Kes il 4.1111. i.ntl.iTIIY 1IALTUN In "OTHEll MEN'S WIVIB" A DAI 1 f 02D AND THOMPSON STH APOLLU MATINKIJ DAILY UEH8IB nAHIlIKrALK In joasELY.N's wit-y ADPAnlA CHESTNUT BpIow 10TH ARCADIA 10 a m mn l.-.p.M MADOE KKN.N'EDY In THBOUUII THE WIWXO UOOK" Hi I TITDIDr IinOAD STIIEET AND BLUt-DlKIJ SUSQI EHANNAAV.E I'RANK KUENAN In "THE TUULIC DEfENDEU" rK'nDCOC MAIN CT., MANAYUNK EMPRbbb MATINEE DAILY JUDGE KENNEDY In DAY DREAMS" FAIRMOUNT ?AT,NElfDDAALY WILLIAM H. HAnT In "SQUARE DEAL SANDERSON ' TIIEATIin 1311 Market St. h A1V11L. I II A M lo Midnight MABEL NORMANP In "THE PEST" r r T-I I CT THEATRE Hi-low Spruce. 56 T H b 1 . MATINEE DAILY OKOItOE WALSH In NEVER SAY QUIT" GREAT NORTHERN B5? Broad St, at Krla I 4 I'. U. ANITA STEWART In "JIAIU cfrt. IIJDtAl "TH WALNUT STS. IMPllKlAL Mats. 2..10. Evbs. TAB. RUPERT JULIAN In "THE FIRE rLINOERB" I inrDTV BROAD A COLUMBIA AV, LltSLK 1 I MATINEE DAILY RTin ('AST In "STOLEN ORDERS" I PAnrD 4ST LANCASTEH AVIJ. LEAPliK , ,- MATINBB DAILY "Aft frrilrlVlNfmBBS' . .m , lb.. t- - DoeScj t cnJoy RES" OF PROGRAM forZ THinKinG OF Trie fmparrassinG OCCORCMCe . IMISHGS HE. COULD DO 50METHIM& To OFFSET isylPRCrSSlOtsJ That Me garl?-s A UJHOOP Famous Rowing Tutor Has Not Retired Expects to Instruct Several Years More WILL SIGN CONTRACT SOON j Annapolis. Mil.. July 24. Apiactiiali agreement has been reached between the1 Nmnl Academy athletic authorities and Itichnrd Glendon. of Boston, long the 1 rowing com h at the academy, by which Mr. Glendon will continue iu that posi- tion for n term of three years more. The ' contract has been forwarded tn him for 1 his signature. Mr. Glendon, finished his seventeenth season of continuous direction of ncadc- my rowing last 3 ear. and has the longest term of service nt one place of any col- ',31,iXhrScW it the academy, his last season was the best, his first crew winning from Pcnn s.ilvanin. Harvard, Princeton nnd Syrn- .iisp nt Annnpolis und taking first plnce in the Henley event nt Philadelphia, while iiis iunior crews also made fine records SUCCEEDS SCHULTE Hartman. Former Seranton Plaver. Scnlnton, Pa., j,llv 04 "Chlrk" I Ilnrtmau formcr loci ball plavcr. has been unmed manager of the Binghain- tou team, in the International League, to succeed Frank Schultc, who resigned Tuesday. Compete for Llpton Cup CIPTPlnn.l, O.. .tulv 24. rnur rixlml all xdehtn 'the Pnm, the Iteblih, Hi. riariep anil th Pammlad and the Yank .. Toleilo entn xlll comr't' tndav In Hi. Ilrst of thf- Class It races fnr Hi. s-.r Tlmm i. T T.lplon Cup St. Lawrence Has Open Date The St Laurence C (' Is without l mime fnr Saturday nn n.enunt nt the mli iinderstanillnc with the IVtrn A. A losln Us cronndsi Aliv home team dfslrlntr thin iitlratlon phone Kenslnstnn fists IV M IV I'-.l.er '.'aiT r:ait York strpel. Home Team Wants .Game Tlirnueh a misunderstanding Allnn Saw I nnd Steel Company team Is without a ram fur this naturd.lv Anv flrM-cl.iis traelmcr i. .in wantlne (tame B't In tonrh wllh ITr RonlnKPn rhnnn Sharon 7 f ill au2 rllOTO PLAYS fojlowing theatres obtain their pictures i GLENDOR TO REMJUN througli the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. 333 MARKET raffiiftSf WHY (IERMANY MUST I'AY" IOPi'I 25 SOUTH ST Orche.tr YVlKJUCtLt continuous 1 to il, GlndyH Urorkwell In "THH SNEAK" "Perils of Thunder Mountain" No. 5 OVERBROOK MD SVe VUI.SCILLA DEAN in "THE EXQUISITE THIEF" DAI A "EM214 MARKET STREET rL,fKtL in a M. to ii is ! CONSTANCE TALMAhOE In "MARRIAOE A 1-1 MODE" DDIMrTTQQ N"8 MARKET STREET r KllNIl3o g inn a m to ii .in p. m MADGE EVANS In "A HOME WANTED" REGENT ?vii ?o"TJ P"M' VITIAN JIARTIN In "LOUISIANA" DIA1 TCt OERMANTOWN AVE. IXlMLilW AT TI'I.I'EIIOCKEN ST VIVIAN MAllTIN In "AN INNOCENT ADVENTURESS" DI mV MARKET ST. BELOW TTII rvUD I 10 A. M to 11:15 V H M. WILLIAM llrJM.MUriil) in "BARE-FISTED OALLAOHEK1 5AnV 12U MARKET STREET 3HVU I 8 A. M TO MIDNIGHT T W. nniFFlTH'B "TRUE HEART SUSIE" CTAMI PV MARKET ABOVE 10TH OllNL.niI HUB A. M tnllitniM M, IIAI.I UAIMK'H "THE lYOMAN THOU OAVE&T Mi: VICTORIA ".M-iSM' HAROI-D LOCKWOOD In "A JIAN OF HONOR" When in Atlantic City ciSflfLu. JJ1 - Wji.t aV... ' 'iiV- .L..UMJMnd , IB '-! , GREATEST RACE EVER STAGED ON AMERICAN TURF WAS DEAD HEAT Thrilling' Match Affair Between Domino and. Henry of Navarre, Which Resulted in Draw, Favored Over Memorable Clash Between Tenny and Salvator v " " IN TIIK SPORTLKJHT HY GKANTIiANP RICE fopjrlcht lntn All rlBlit rmervtMl " six high spots m American sport No. 3 Domino vs. Hcttry of Navarre ONSIDKHAIUiIJ nrgument lin developptl here nnd thprp ns to which might -J he Hip Rrptitpsl mnteh race evpr run upon an American trnek the battl between Tenny nnd Salvator or the clnh between Domino nnd Henry of Xmarre. I'onsensiis of opinion favors the latter duel ns the greatest of them all. Meet at Gravcscml TJ1AKM" in the rncinj; cuinpaiKii of JS!)4 Domino, the property of .Tame; It J-J Keene. had met nnd hen ten llpnry of Xnvnrre. owned by Hymn MuClellaml. This meetinKihnd tiiken place in the historic Vithpr, Domino winning by a scant head, whprp innnj conlcndpil that Henry of S'nvnrrc was the bettpr horse, but hffd lipen poorlj handled. . Domino, us n two-jenr-olil, had won 5L'00.0()0 in pme! and so a a three- car-old his liackhiR was still might. They wpip fninllj matched nt (raw'sputl, in the fall of 1S01. at one mile ii ml a furlong. EM' tea In ran; 122 pntntdv. " J I any y of Anrnirr 6; .s'ow Doqarll ; both 011101117 Ihr brl. Riley Gramma's Plunge n 2."t,000 turf lovers from nil owr rpiILnn werp mine than 2.'t,000 turf J- two luially met. Domino was the nt h-5. Itiley Grannnn, known then 'as the Hoy Plunger, came out from the AVe't to back Henry of Nnnrre. He leased n bookie's stand nl the track nnd an- nounced thnt he was willing to tnkc Domino nt t! to 1(1 up to .?100,000. lie wns immediately Hooded with wagers, offered by those backing the 1 Hlaek Champion. If Domino should win lie stood to lose ?10,"i,000. ' '.V CiftE of a drad hcnl he trould 0 The TjOMl -L' 1 lil OMINO, always a fast starter, made thp early running, with hi great They maintained Ibis position while thp big crowd sat hicathless for slightly half thp distance. Then, as the Inst half-mile was reached, Henry nf Navarre emtio forward and they hooked up head nnd bend. Atmuid the lurn and into the stretch the camp without the slightest nilvantnge gained b pithpr. Ah thp last stngps of the stretch werp rpaphpd the crowd went into a youns delirium. Kxrry one there thought-it wns to be a question of inches, for they still swept fnrwnrdr bend nnd hpail. TAIJAL, on Dnwino, a fine rider, hut nnr of the punishtna type, applied Ihr trhip irith all hr had in a last dcsprialr rffnrt to rarry his mount through bu a span. " Effort Useless BUT it was n uspless endeavor. Both horses were giving 100 per cent of all they had. and each hnd exactly the snme to ghc. They flashed by the wire as they had been for a good half mile, finishing at a dead heat iu Hip greatest race ever TTinRTl have hern yieot races before ninf since. Hut nhl -fashioned turfmen trill tell you that this race stands out a ho it Mew oil. im partiny onr nf thnic tin ills you Know mice in a lifetime and nenr forget. ' After the Race "DEFORC the race both horses had their supporters, who were keen to go ' -D the limit. v After the race nil who were there to see it were willing to admit thnt one ,,., ns B00u- ns tuc otncr. A m.ot,nl)ly rt,.lt lalnc, k. Keene. the owner of Domino. For when "is great racer died Mr. Kcpiic had this inscription engraved upon his tomb- Mnne: hi; iirc jat; uu.ui.u THE BLACK CHAMPION The fleetest runner the American turf ha ever scpn (Tnn'nrinte Onimct IT. ltREKZK VKT.OrmOMK. TONIGHT SO-.MILK TRIM Mill OK-l'If'K. MATCH KACi: i Cliapinnii & Cnrmiin n. Corn- A I.nurpnrp I'BO. SPRINT MATCH KACi: IV, Spencer vs. If. Ilprcer Tickets. . 10c. SSc, S.'.c IN 1 1J11L. LLrtUUL rAKN I TOII1Y AT H.llll V. II. I PHILLIES vs. BROOKLYN SfatH at (limltclf & Spnlcllncf i E A kv:: - SIJHIHHKIlHi ; ' totalis! nte sis ; I aflm lw Jh" . ";' ' :,,, ,. . .-&;-s'iHPirTlaiaHsfll nl ll Sla W K-'rfW;illMKnMMaMiMIMWWMatM BHailaVi HH IlilnlllM few W Bll f, JP P V mm tf IJsSBSiwHaiir ' i, nHSfiHaHKalaiHSlI Is fe wipigpfefe'-i)i WHBKliiaUaii.HiM fT H E A T R E Si OWNED AND MANAGED BY MEMBERS Of THE UNITED EXHIBITORS ASSOCIATION BELMONT wu Aiiot; yuuitiui: 1'AULINE FREDERICK In r-r mriA 0TH & MARKET STB. tUKCjVA. MATINE8 DAILY FRANK KEENAN In "THE MASTER MAN" JErrtKOUlN rts. MAT. DAILY IV. H HART In "SQUARE DEAL SANDERSON" n ll n1 .FRONT ST. & QIRARD AVE. JUIYIDU Juinho Junrtlon on Frankfnrd If MAROUEIUTB CLARK ID 1.131-3 tiuvrtx' I rvf! 1CT P ANP LOCUST BTRKSTB U,yuwi Ht.t sw..ii(i. ef.iwtaii MI"f"KHrrB CLARK In AaAitoib Domino tian ridden hi Vrrd Taral lovers from nil oer thp rountry when the favorite at 1-i!. with Ilenrv of Navarre still trin 21,001), due In the addt Rare run over an American track. vs. Vnrdon and Fay) iuir1 r. ioi (.iii:rty presknts Phillies Park, Monday Night,Ju!y28 Johnny Kiibane, Featherweight King vs. Joey Fox, British Champion Hhl Ntirfnlk . .I.imnlrn Ktil and thrr , othrr crnit 1mim(. Sentn. SI, $?. S3, and 7011 wrc (junrnntrfil hent oti Iiiiv. Art quirk. I lluv tlav, KilnanN. dlmbeU. pnlfllnco' nnil IHnrhnm. nt hIioh of fiir. Phila. JACK O'BRIEN'S $ SPECIAL StIMIIKR C'OIIUSE 15 Rrn.l lellniv I'nce 'J:tl, riinnp Honk B. F. COB. MTIT ANI CIIKSTNUT T T R MIVOM MD AJ.D MARKET BTR INIVVJIN a 18. 7 and 8. i COMEDY FEATURE 'I'LirS AND FLOPS" PARk" WDQB AVE. k. DAUPHIN 8T. r"VIrv Mat. SUB, Eve. ti5 to U. ANNA CASE In 'TUB HIDDEN TRUTH," RIVOI I B AND BANSOM BTfl. fvl V VL1 MATINEB DAI MATINEB OAILY STAR CA8T In BETTER TIMES" rAn ITJ. STRAND 9 eSxia ni'HAY rHPmmtiAY.jvooT'. LHJW RAX in ' ,' I r , 4-" .,C ',: rt& r. M1l A I 4 f
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