M-v.jjSSf; r-v 5y . - --" i iiia .i ft., ' EVENING- MJBLIC LEDGER PHIEADELPHIA', THURSbAV, .ll'LY 3J, 1919 17 .'4 u . t? " ? r v: J&4 T rrinn - A T Tl n T"k T- T r nr TTTi TkTT7ir m-r t-, -, -r m -r -r-r s-m s- rvtr rs- ir a in r r r T- tnrWsy t- s T ri 1 T- i I"! x rn m T" t-n a ". .'AW MS VUl&Kll IUKKX ' 1UK1&K 1UK13 11 A V1UTUKY tVK ATHL&TllJS UV&K CLZVttLAlW llJUlAldi S.V3 -i K m 15 HI ; & w k ALARM SOUNDS FOR MACKMEN AND PHILS Shibe and Baker Clubs Awaken From Baseball Hibernation Five Out of Eight for A's REVENGE FOR TURNER Hj- EDWIN I. POLLOCK "HlOn the first time this jenr TMiilnilpl phla is si-Ming bnscbn.ll fittitiK to n rjtr of a million and n linlf population, . . m . - Rut for how lone nnd nznin how lone? The A's arc trnrinc nlong at n swift Bait, hauling ilown the Indians from tlipir loft.v pereli. and thp Phils arc dp- llvprJrfs Jark Di'mpipy blows on thp ! Cards in thplr effort to climb out of last; place. Thp Philadelphia clubs have quit hobbinc their heads In peaceful slum- ! ber. The Phils and the A's arc awake. ' Five victories out of the last eight t(irts is proof that the Mack hiberna tion is over. Thp alarm clock for the , Phils hotuulocl in the person of Gavvy , Cravath and it rang earlier than the A's bell. The Unker boys hnve copped nim? i nut of their last thirtepn. ' The Mackmpn orp well intrenched in the cellar. They have locked nil tliel floors and there's not n chance to dis-1 turb them, but the Phils arc seeing day- light already. Their win of yesterday j melted the margin separating them from i seventh place to one box score. Terrible Tern- DaVe Robert80n Reports ci rj Chicago. July 31 Outfielder Dave floherl- TT WAS n 'P,,f.,r xvin thnt ,vn tni.niwUioni who traded to ChlcaBnhy the New i- - ... - - --. ...j- In at the Shibe home vcsterda.v Terry put nil the might of vengeance behind his blow in the ninth, nnd. the wallop decide the encounter, 2-1. Terry was released unconditionally by the Indians after fiftepn years of service in Cleveland, nntl'nnturnlly. he didn't hed any tears over the downfall of his former teammates. Three were on in the Inst inning, two were out and the figures knotted at one when Terry the Tame strove to the plate. He let one go by, foul tipped the Recond, watched the third go outside nnd smacked the next one so hard he almost ruined Jasper's nbdomen, Fred Thomas scored easily with the winning run. Terry the Tame became into Terry the Terrible. It was the second victory of the sprics over the Spokcmcn and the third win in the Inst four starts. The best the In dians can hope for during their stay here is an even break. The finnl game of the set is carded for this afternoon. A's Outhlt IT'S NOT very often that the A's win a ball game and it is very, very sel dom that they land a triumph unless they double the number of blows made by the opposition. Yesterday they were actually outhit. Both Walter Kinney and Jasper twirled great ball, and if the truth must be told, the. Clevelander deserved the victory, judging from the number of hits irecorded. He allowed onlyi five bingles and neither of the two Mack counters were earned. Kinney per mitted eight bingles, but kept them well scattered, except in the third when three were clustered. It was a loss of control in the ninth that led to Jasper's downfnll. He walked Fred Thomas nt the stijrt of the final frame and Frederick was the individual who scored the deciding marker. KELLY AT WORCESTER Vesper Oarsman Takes Light Work Out for Championships Tomorrow' Worcester, Mass., July 31. Oars man and scullers from seven out of ten crews are here practising on Lake Quinsigamond for'the National Regatta, which will be held tomorrow and Sat urday. The veteran oarsman James A. Ten Kyck, Sr., coach of the Duluth Boat Club, arrived yesterday with a party of forty, The Duluth club has an entry in every event. John B. Kelly, the champion single sculler. Is here with the Vesper Club, of Philadelphia. His shell arrived Tuesday night and he went out on the water yesterday and today. SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS Bantam entertain at the shore tonlsut. Dattllnr Murray, the clover Italian fly velgnt, will meet Willie Spencer In the main fray at the Atlantic City Sporting- Club. Flobby Doyle originally wan billed to appear, but an Injured ee forced him to cancel the engagement. Matchmaker Herman Taylor will present Max Wllltamron and Victor Itltchle In the tor interne in me The other battles elgni-rouna semiwinaMjp. nn tfiM nhnrt hantenv m on the short bantanv program are: Johnny Maloney vs. Coronna Kid and Teddy Leon ard js. Kid Wagner. At the Cambria open-air club tomorrow nhrht Johnny Maloney and Young Merino come together In the lx-round wind-up. The semifinal presents Walter Rennle and Willie Davis. The other bouts follow: Andy Durns vs. .Frahkle Conway. Tommy Walsh vs. Young Kllpatrlck and Joe Carrl gan Y Young Urlffo. " Joe Alhson and Mike Kosack entertafn In the main session at Jos Orlfto's Eleventh Plreet Arena, the National A, A., tomor row nlghti Kid Harris and Pat Marley meet In the aemlHnal,' The other bouts fol low: Soldier Stokes vs. Tommy Sheridan. Joe Stinger s. Willie Msck and Young ilaek vs. Denny Carter. Tommy Jamison and Micky Oallagher meet at the National on the night ot August 8. Benny Ionard returned to New York :.t.n4.v fnllnwlnr hla short visit with the members of the Pine Street Debating So ciety. . The champion now Is going to settle with Irish Patsy Cllne a"t the Phillies ball orwn to nsra wvm uniu ir ,,"'",, pTiident of the P. S. D. S, timekeeper at the big show. .splr nn AlllTllBL II f I Pllts, VI lie 1,11 it will net as Willi. Jaeksen Is due here the last of the week. Jaokson will do bis work Ht Herrmann's gymnasium -fn preparation tor his session w lin i,ai lejiaicr . Tendler at Shibe Park on JJonaay nigni. -renaier nss reiurnea from the mountains and Is working- at Phil. aoslphU. Jack, jPlirlen'a health studio. Jo Tlplltx and I-ew Tendler jesterday IhaI a er minutes ntt from WArk In.Jawn O'Brien's tyro to entertain the QirarA Col lege silumiil. They boxed three exhibition rcunoa. jaca liagen ana opiurr nnu u helped to entertain with their unbeatable toxin act. rfc Mthe feni stsr bouts' aoheduled for Shibe Palk Monday evening follow: --doe Tlpllts vs. Frankle Dritti Steve Uatio vs. -Ted (Kid) Lewis; Joe Welling vs. Eddie i . Moy and Frankls Conlfrev ys. Oeog S i llTnung) Erne. rromoiw mil uiassman gj ,g wHvlY llH-cUg refefje for each J.out. K' ' i J ft ... -' , ' J ' f---- -- J- li-jl...... ,....- . .ml" What May Happen in Baseball Today AMERICAN J.KAOVl: I Club unniinnri nm j.ne .-piu . Chlraro Detroit . . I let eland Nfw York St. Louis Morton 1 Washington Athletlrs .3.i .!; .MS .Sill .MVJ .310 .0S .333 .3411 .330 .44R .437 .431) .418 .3H .17(1 NATIONAL t.KAflUE Won l.ost P.O. Uln Lou 33 30 .079 .088 .071 37 ZR .071 t.74 t.003 tn 37 .334 .S8fl .SI 41 43 .404 .300 .IKK 42 43 .483 .180 .477 31 30 .383 t.W "1'H 30 31 i:n .378 .380 Clllll NtHT 0I"U Cincinnati Chlcft.ro Brooklyn PltUhursh IIahIah . nut .380 'st. ijonln ' I Milled 33 31 334 .338 .310 tUIn to. tlxie (no. TODAY'S SCIIIiDtll.K AMEIllCAN I.KAOtlE rieTeland nt l'hilndetnlitnt rlenr. rhirago nt New okt clear. Ht. LoiiIm at Wnshlnrtont rlntuly. Detroit at lloktoni eleur. NATIONAL l.KAOUi: IMillnilelphiu at HI, IjouIsi eleur. New York at IMttshurrht cloudy. HronkUn at Clilcnani cloudy. Iloftton nt Cincinnati) rnlnt two tame YKSTEItDAYS KKSHLTS NATIONAL LGAODK Phillies. 8t Ht. I.onls. I. New ork, II; ritiKburch, n. ritteburcli. 6i New ork, 1 (Second ciimel. ItrookUn. 0 rhlcaro. o, Cincinnati. 7t Iloston, 6. J AMERICAN LKAfiUK Alhletlca, 2 Cleveland, I. Washington. It Ml, l-onln. 0. New York, Oft'lilcngo. 3. (10 Innings). Chicago. 5l New ork, 3. (Seconil game! 10 Innlnga), Detroit, 3i llokton. I lloslon. 3i Detroit, 2. (Second game). yorK r,auoni tor ritcher rnti Douglas and tlarney Frlberc. the shortstop, of L,vnn Maes., has reported to Manager Mitchell. Carey May Succeed Bezdek rittsburgli. July 31 Max Carev. etc ran outfielder, la to succeed Hugo He2dek an manager or tne l'ltlsuurfth Pirate, it was reported here toaay u '" f.Wctel! ""I iced within a tow change will be announce das s j Simmons Breaks Record en lork. July 31 A new York. July 31 A new low record was established yesterday afternoon at the Montcalm uoir uiub courne. when Joseph I Simmons made a cnro of 73, thus break Inc the old record which stood for upward of twenty-tte ears. Another Medal for Marston Manchester. Vt.t .lulv 31 Maxell R. Marston. New Jersey stato golf champion, with 38-41-77. led a field of 120 players in the qualifying round esterday for the Iaham Cup at the Ekwanok Country Club. Bingles and Bungles I,,ook to me.' chirped the cur with the browp derby, "that Ht. I)uU Mould rather have Meadows now than the MIMhIpuI." Irrrv "turner act thirCveven as much as John D, Kockefcltcr looks twentu-tuo. Jasper qualified as a big league pitcher. He fanned on his first three times up. Joe Dugnn felt br carefre and hannr a the cashier of the North IVnn Itank when lie fanned with three on In the ninth. Cu Perkins wan safer than a deposit vault in our best banks. Not a steal teas put over on him George Durns Is bum In up th bench Dick Burrus Is playing snappy ball,. No. Bribe Rath Isn't the whole Red Sot team. lie plased onlv three position yes terday. . OVie Chill and Doc Johnston are a? close as two finaers. They kept Iclddm each other alt through the engagement. Joe Oeschsrr must be rootln for Pat Moran. He blew up in the eighth and per mitted the Pirates to get an even break with the Olants. , Carry JTerrmann will stand Fat on what ever the Reda do this rear. Gawu Cravath got a hot tip on a pitcher in the coast league who hav icon seventeen oamea. The recruit making good in the west is Tom Beaton. i Reuther lost the decision to the heat yes terday in Cincinnati, but Salleo won the verdict over the Braves. Kid flleason mar not have any luck at rants, hut he drew a full house In New lork. Twenty-three thousand saw the White box and the Yanks In their even break. Rice ia the staff of Uf in Washington. His triple gave the Senators their victory over the Browns yesterday. Hal Cha.e had hi. hits ytiterday. ot seven chanceu. em chasing all over for He had Ave blnclea out Sam Jonea hiid Ty Cobb iafr In the flrnt came rraterriar nt Hoston. hut the Georgian nicked James for four bits out of four times up. White vs. Harry fierce: Kddle Morgan vs Johnny Mealy, and Joe Benjamin vs X Thompson. Promoters Taylor. Ounnis and Welnstem alio will employ live referees. v,llIUii.Pl,?,l the ble ,"ru' timekeeper, will not be here for either of the next two big open-air shows. He Is due to.eae grMay for a motor trip to Maine with ethC.e7llm!n"?ob?POth W"' Uk9 " f.o,w!mJ;.dne,n'J.,mltn!. i'S Tttt 'A yesterday, "lou know Benjamin outpointed Leonard In hie first bout on the coast, and It Al Thompson should Happen tn plant IienJamln It would moke It look awful good ..Jjifh r,t,'.CHy hag done most of his trsinlng for his bljr bouts here at Reddy Wlgmore's headquarVrs In the "neck," It will be recalled that Cllne trained there for 5?tn J. hlf J"tlle with Lew Tendler. Aa his right with Leonard Is the most Important of his career, he plans to be In condition. Treasurer Jack Welnstrln. who also Is one of the trio of promoters of the Phils' park show, says the outlook never was brighter for an open-air show. Jack Is always an exceiiem inaicator ot the popularity, of shows. Al' his friends purchase Tlielr iii-iicis liirouan nim. lie now is making bis headquarters at the Ulngham. llllailelnhtl. Jai.L- ft'ltplAn mv nlVlnlal. In one of the boutsbt each of the open-air shows. Philadelphia Jawn's services are In demand after his big league work at the Phils' park fast Monday night. 0 SHIBE- PARK 3 .M ATHLETICS vs. ' CLEVELAND -Take P. M. on" and enjoy Jourself. -j'ltkttt 30c, 65c. He. sl.lo; Itrsrrted at (Urn. bets' and Snnlcllnm', u Ah HEAVYWEIGHT MATCH 11TII HT.AHKNA NATIONAL A, A, ttth t, Catharine Hl.. I'hUu. FBIDAV KVKNINC1. At'OUHT 1ST JO ALLISON MIKE KOSACK Dempsey'e sparring partner The Fight' Polu 4 (ITIIKK iOOI IIOUTK I Prices S5c. BOe. SI. 00 Come and Get four Jloner's Worth) PT. nKKZB YBT,OIlROMr.TONir.IIT 8:30 (Ine-Ilonr Rh3AHI THUI-JIV MOTOR. I-ACK ItACB SU'tera CJIAPMAK. ; CARMAN. COSRYi ir '-.7SVnal S,ruwiiUWD AG 83 .621) no ss ,nm no an .nnt 4K IM .1138 tn 4i .its.i 3H 48 .442 .18 A3 .432 34 03 . m GOES TO IKS TIM IS SUSPENDED President Johnson Scores Own ers in Putting Pitcher Down for Indefinite Period RED SOX GET $40,000 CASH Chicago, July .11. Carl Mays, the HoSton nltchpr. wlm wn trmloil Tndtnx. ""'iday by the Boston Americans "to tbp ew ork Ynnkpps, hns been suspeittlpd indcfinltply by B. II. Johnson, president of the American League. The suspension is the result of the desertion of the Boston Club by Mnjs In Chicago. July la. Mays hntl'n three-year contract with the Boston club, nnd when he left the club he broke this contract, Mr. Johnson de clared. The deal which was consummated in New York yesterday js not approved iiy .Mr. .lonnson, who said lie was stir prised to think that any club-ownpr would bp dickering for n player who acted as Mays did. "Unseball cannot tolerntp such n breach of discipline," said Mr. Johnson, in suspending the player. "It'vtns up to the owners- of the noston.club to suspend Carl Mays for breaking his contract, and when they failed to do so, it is my duty us bead of the American I.rague to act. Miijh will not play with any club until the suspension is rniscd. He should hnve reported to the Boston club before they made any trades or sale." Mr. Johnson today notified owner Frnzee. of Boston, and the owners of the New York club of the suspension of Mays. Boston. July St. The trade by which Carl Majs, underhand pitcher of the Boston Americans, was transferred to the New York Americans took rank today among the biggest transactions ... .,...''. . ,..,, j llUilIIL'11111 III L11U IllElllJIJ M UUBUUUIl. ' An official of the Itctl Sox stated that I'1": Hoston club received 540,000 in i ! r . .ltd! .. tl'i-.l 1(aRi ir -"ays. in miumon iu i iu:m-i Allan HiPiscU nnd Uobert -Mciiraw ami a third player to be chosen later. An estimate placed the trading value of the three plajers in excess of $10,000. It was understood that Derrttl Pratt, second baseman of the New York team. wan the most likely choice of the Bos ton club among the jtix players avail able. With this choice exercised the Hod Sox management is expected to consummate a deal now pending which has as its object the acquisition by Bos ton of Scott Perry, pitcher of the Athletics. Boston probably will offer Tratt and another player, with $15,000, for Perry, it is said. SHORT CARD TODAY Only Three Races Slated for Grand Circuit at Columbus Columbus, O.. July 31. One of the .shortest cards of this Reason was of feroi'. today at the Columbus track when but three races were on the regu lar program. They were the 'J.10 trot for three-year-olds, purse $1000; the 2.12 class trot, purse $1000, nnd the Dcshlcr Hotel pacing for 2.10 cligiblcs, purse $3000. Frank Dewey starts in the pace nnd will be a big favorite. Goldic Todd, a Columbus horse, also starts in this event along with Wellington Direct nnd others. Victory for Mrs. Lynch Woodmere. L. I., July 3t Mrs. E. V Lynch won her match in the semifinal round of the Long Island women's singles cham pionships here yesterday by defeating Mrs. Nathaniel Pain at 6-1. 6-0. Willis Davis Beats Drews Kansas City, July -31 In the feature match of the western championship tennis tournament yesterday .Willis n. avli, former clay courts champion of San Fran cisco, eliminated Theodore Drews, of St. Louis. ' Budd In Slugging Mood Logan proved no match for Budd & Co. in a twilight game last night, score 13-5 The winners made three homers and several triple S. P. H. A. Stops Athletic S. P. H. A. broke Athletic Center's win ning streak, which had reached eighteen straight by defeating them In a hard-fought seven-lnnlnir twilight game. ' VACATION rE.iM&. GENUINE COWHIDE, WALRUS- GRAINED TRAVELING BAG ($12.00 value) Here la a most unusual bargain right at the time it will be most appreciated. ThU bae I" well made throughout of five plecei. with m?ed comers. 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Be Held at Maole Grove xnBRHKiiPsvO j 'I'lii' sixtieth uiiniial Si l I ili -- of llio ('nli'ildiiinii I'lnlt ill li CLAUENCK CAKMAN j Sntiinl.iJ. nour I"o CUPIE COLLENDER WINS Defeats Johnny Hayes In Intercity Service Bouts Cupie Collender, of the Philadelphia N'avy Yard, defeated Johnny IIni.cs, of the Iirookljn Navy Yard, in n series of inter-city boxing nnd wrestling matches at the Y. M. C. A. of the local naval station last night. Itennie McCoy, of lirooklyn, won from Young lloscnberg, the local defender, in a fast bout. Tom mie Thompson, of the marines, a local battler, defeated ,T. L-. Silvia, of Hrook lyn, in a scrnp that was full of ac tion. John L. Dumas, of Brooklyn, won the heavyweight class. II. Spurrier nnd Kogut, of the local yard, both de feated A. Bebc, of the Iirookljn jnrtl in keenly contested wrestling matches. Dr. M. P. D'Dlison, ot the local Y. M. ('. A., presented the cups to the win ner. . Battling Leonard Beats Hahn Wheeling. W. Vii Juty 31 Harry Hat tllng Leonard. of Philadelphia. shaded Ilernico Hahn. of Wellsburg. here Tuesday night before the largest crowd of the sea son. Leonard kept Hahn on his toes con tinually and had him holding on in every round. Parkesburg Wins Another Parkesbiirg, Pa.. July 31. Cressmn Tiger, champions of Schuylkill county, lorn to Parkesburg. -I It was the twenty-third lctory out of twenty-four games for Parkea burs this ear This Wtfi a Fanning Bee Marshall E. Smith t Ilro. stopped JarU Lapp's North I-hllllea winning streak by defeating them In a twllitht game by the Wore of 2 to 1 Patd anil Mackln were both In rare form. David havlnir eighteen strikeouts whllo Mackln had twelte to his credit. Leave your car anywhere, as lone as you like if it's locked with an F, 0. B. No running to the office window to see if it's still there; a new sense of secur ity while you're at the theatre. With an P. 0. B. Lock your car is' always waiting for you where you left it. F. 0. 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WHIRL Carman, Chapman, Lawrence, Corry and Collins in Bras sard Trophy Race SPENCER IN MATCH SPRINT The liopht oi mid runiiihj: of the Hrn'Mil iiiii'. one nf llm inidor-ijm nl cla-viis. will lu' held al the Point I'.reive Velodiniiie liinishl It will bring In gellii'i- live lnr liilei- in it oni'-lunir ' iiiiU1! of speeil Clnieiiii- ( 'nt in. in. (iemge Clinpinan Pen j l.-iwreiH-e. Pi'hnU Cory and Miner Collins will lie Ihe sliirteis. Vin eiil Minimum w.is unable lo leave I!os ton ami Collins, winner of lust Snltir il.i ninht's tliii tj -mile Hire, was -.p lei led In lake his place. In the first i mining nf this race tun weeks n kii Chupuniii. a mere jouth. slialli-ied Hie world's nne-lioiu- reennl fm- .i si.,ip tnii k. v hi-ji In- pedaled fm i four miles nnd sownM -live janK I .1 nun n mill l.nwieui-e lint li Hnve an ""'"'' J';" H'" "'" going after it new ...... i 4. ,..;..t. i i IMil l iillln I ilu Ihe tlinv- lap Im iliniiie Cm-man fm t. -nine niile-i 1 track at the old cmcrcd more lli.in one hour. He sUI liolil- (he lei-nrd. In addition In Ihe l!riissnril etent there will be a mutch splint r 1 1- lie I w ecu Willie Spencer, of Camilla, anil (Ins Lang, of Austiali.i. Spencer has been a winner here. Two amateur eins also me in the tiiogllllll riniT(ii'i..Ys R NIXON -u ANU 11AHKJLT bls. MACK SKN.S-hTT t'OMKIiy ' VMUNU TtlUSU liRKbK.V! PARK '" l;t Sflj'fion I-'ANNIE WARD In. . THE I'ROFIJEERS" RIVOF 1 .620. And sansom stm. 1 "" . (..s . JWlNU UAILY , -DUUHTBR Q)-'''fHlil IVOLV1" STRAND araMAMTOTftANao "VHP LOVH UUROLAR-' west Allegheny t&&VnT g Our Stocks i Suits f) NI. V $F. VRN PL A VERS LEFT IN NET TOURNEl Fischer, Dornheim, Lake, Trcinainc, Hawk, Vane man and Burbane in Clay Court Tilt WATSON PLAYS hWEWZ""" lt KOIIKIIT T. I.V seven jilnjem I'Al'l. I irumiii in the -' i, light, or wliateter il is. fm the niitiiiiil cl.i.i c nui I ehainpiniivhip of eavtei-n IViiiistltniiin. This tourna ment is ntt meting s niucli interest and eter.Mhing out iiiniind liala mill C'vnwjil Mini the nut Ivps just ln awa.i in ilinves Yi'sieiday there must hate been nl linvt thirl? spectators ,,i the matches. tiinnt plajers loiincius on the Cjnwjil i-lnliliiiuse einmla. however. HWide the gathning look quite huge Milt I i U-turn In tin- light for the ,lille. The seten who will liatllc for the championship nnd glnrj are ('ml I'isclier. Ilnnej Lake, llerunin Dnrn Iiiiiii. Or. P 11 Hawk. "Juke" Tre nmiiie. S V Iti iiuani- iiud Paul Vanc nian I'm her is in Hie si-iulllniil iniind nf the upper hiai-ket. while the others still mi- in the fnuilli rn I ? Theie me iiite a few good innlchen slnleil Im- this nflernnon. or In he px -ni I loniglit, as plnj ei seldom is i stiii led liefnie ,"i n'i-lni-k. Iliuvej Lake wMI eiiileiiinr In nutplny llernuin Doni Iipiiii in tln iipiier bracket, while in the lower lirnckel ".Inke" Tiemiiine meets I'r. P. 15. Hawk, and Paul Vaiieiiuin oppnses S. V. Iliubane. The play in the men's ilnuhles, junior singles and ilnuhles ,in i iidnnciiig but sniiKwluit slnwlj. Still the com-milti-p bus epiessei conlideiHe that t lis entile tinirnej will be ou-r in sclieiluleil tune. The men's doubles lias reached Ihe second round. Hie junior double!? tratfori) HAVANA CIGAR A Real Man's Smoke 10c and up I Look tor Thh Burnt mxMmm' ii'iiMii-r-tgevjariisei.Hsiimi- gg ' . . Illll'.-aSl uiimnmiii - 1- iifg, i i.r- FEDOIAL MOTOR TRUCKS Have Not Changed in Price During the Past Eighteen Months 1 Vfc-Ton Chassis, $2350 F. O. B. Detroit " 2-Ton Chassis, $2600 F. O. B. Detroit 3'2-Ton Chassis, $3350 F. O. B. Detroit 5-Ton Chassis, $4400 F. O. B. Detroit FEDERAL SALES CO. OF PHILA. 1830 Market Street riiuniri. PHOTO PLAYS THRU COMPANY r OFJMCRICA Alhamb I ,'tli Mnni. A l!iukililk Ai. nambra MdiiaiiMuj i:c ii.iuu, .lull.N llAllin MUIli; In t, HIS IIUIIIM. NUlll'l' APOLLO 1) AMI TIIOMI ON STS. MATINHi: UAI1.V CllN-irANl-i: TI.IA1)HH in Tin; noNi;y.Muo.N' ' ARCADIA fIitl lliTH . M. iui:ni: i'asti.i; in I mi: nniMi i.i.sm: Di I ItrniRH WlOHl STRUCT AND tJLUt,t51lU SI'StJI'KHANNA AVE .1 hTl'AHT RLACKTOX'S rilK HOUH13 DIVJUUU ' rJvfpDCQQ MA,N CT-- 'lANAYL'NK LMt Kt-OO MATlNEi: DAILY I.Ol'ISl-: GI.AUM In "MIIARA' I FARMOUrffnS 1.0U1M: UI.AUM 111 I "SAHARA" 1 I-Ciil7l V THEATRi: 1311 MarKel St. , 1" AlVllLiI I) A.M. to MUnlght LOUISE OLAUM In "HA1IARA" ! r T1J CT THEATRE Below Spruce JO 1 ri S 1 MATINEE DAILY THE I.EC KIDS In 'SWAT THE FLY ' I GREAT NORTHERN BiV. TOUR.VEUR'S , "WOMAN" , Erie M IMPERfAL0' Till! COTII A WALNUT STS. Mats. -' t.10. Em.11 0.. -1U3! Aiuuitr; in "THF. CITY OK COAIRADES- I C" AiSCR ibt I.ANCASTEH AVE. Lh-AL'C'tt MATINEE DAILY CHARLES RAY In "HAY FOOT, STRAW FOOT' LIBER J3RDAD ft COLVMBiA.AV Up'lo-Minulc Marks of Leading Batters " T, A.MKKICAN l.r.SAOUK p.ci ' .3t .311.1 .B.1I 317 .33 O, A. II. It. II. I Mli r I'nlili ft a.io ni no 1.1 21 R2 102 .i im PBCll HI 300 80 .1.11 nx tn.i 48 112 NATIONAL LKAOUK 0. ,.n. n. n. ITJ mo 31 7 10 302 3X US SI .1.10 4(1 107 . Alt 100 (I) ,13 r.2 20-: 30 04 hi .its nl mo . . . . 80 30S 40 116 P.Cr ..tss ..12.V .331 .KM .317 .317 ,I7 rata Hi Mjers . M heilt Mrllenrj Mlllnni. Ilurni Itnusli A the semifinnlt nnd the junior singles nlo the round before the final. t It appears at this time as though' the final nf the junior singles wilf brine lozcthct two ofV Rill Tililpn'si most promising pupils Carl Fischerj f'q of Loner Merion, and Charles Watson, ,",d, of the West Philadelphia High; School. WntsiVn i cached the tlnai i omul .-sterday by eliminating Jlilo .Miller, of Penn Charter. Fischer "will n-eet Norman Itrnmmall, of West I'liil ndelphia, in the other semifinal round i oiliest Ininnnow. AVa twin is plnying wpudrrful lciin.l this season, ntnl will make Fischer ex tend himself lo the limit. AVnUoh went thioiigh the Interscholasttc League -i-non nt second singles with out a d"fent nud in addition won the v.... T..-. ... un :..H!nM itii. -. ..! i-, .i.i-t-., -.mi,- jiiiiiui line stni-im fl weeks ago. He has lost but one match ?M the entile n-nson. that to Andy Mor gan n the Penn juterscholastica. " The speedboj is but fifteen jenrs old, but through the new age rule will b? nimble tn defend his title ns Pennsyl vania state boys' champion. Wat sou won this title in 1017 and 11)18, but each time had the unfortunate luck to draw Vincent Uicliards as his oppo nent in the nationals at Forrest Hills-., Stratfords are 28 yean young and still going; mr7a7 STRATFORD Cigar Company Front and Arch Streets Tobacco .Men for 71 Yearst I'lioTiii-rws The following theatres obtain their picture! i throuRh the STANLEY Company of Amer- ica, which is a guarantee of early showing- hi of the finest pioductions. Ask for the theatre in jour locality obtnining pictures through "J the Stanley Company of America. . 1 333 MARKET rJrt If'lf 1 him:cial tast in : KIKES OP KAITH" MnnPI 4-5 iOUTIl ST OrchesuVl IVlkJUHL, Continuous I to It. "i SM I'EOOY HYIAND In ifffl COWARDICE COURT" ,VJ OVERBROOK MD EnAVa CHARLEY CHAPLIN In "SHOl'LDER ARSIS" PALACE "" W" ?755w ' Wl HAMi CAINU'H i , AtC "Til L Wfil! A KT Tlinil i irMorn ixJ. i. V AM ... v CM PRINCFSS 10i8MARKET STriEET' ifhl ex ut noniibl 111 "THE AMERICAN WAY" RFCFNT 11ARKt?r ST. Ileloir 17T1I M-VJCJ 1 II A. M. to Jl IV 4i DOROTHY OISH In .V, nUUUCT JJKDL" .?w RIALTO anuwy.",X?:Mi .1 nnVAM-p wsaunASir S."""? "PIlTTlNn IT nwnn r5 ' ' --,- r. . q," RI IRY MAHKET ST. DELOW Ti'HV fST OF DESIRE'' A? SAVfiY "U. MARKET BTRRijw?n ;.oA;AV,. 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