Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 12, 1919, Final, Page 15, Image 15

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    nlSi - ?T- mSTm-
m
mHw0fr4' "
-) it,r
s-p- "ffftFhT '
fFIW' ''' " "V
wwP
A
;n
EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHI A, TUESDAY, .AUGUST 12, 1919
15
CONNIE MIGHT HAVE DONE WORSE THAN BUY ATLANTA, ST.LOUIS CARDS ARE STILL IN THE RING
t r
: a
BUSHEL OF A THLETES
TO TRY OUT WITH A'S
Connie Purchased Right to
Overlook or Look Over
Entire Atlanta Club;
Buys Two Pitchers
PHILS HOME-TONIGHT
By EDWIN 1. POLLOCK
THE well known nml bclii.skcrcd
rtdnRe (hut there's snfet. in numbers
Is beinc plnycd In a rrl.p brown by
Mr. C. Mack. If thorp's nny truth in
It the A's fire going to hnvc n snfe
Jnll"clitb next year it noUn Rood one.
Connie has gone and purchased tlio
right to hire any hall plrcr on the
Atlanta Club of tlio Southern LpaRiio.
More than thnt ! Ho 1ms ntirchnMod the
right to look them over, all of them,
or overlook them in Phillip and he's go
ing to. Starting Sept. If there'll be
more athletes at Shlbc Park than cpee
tators. but that's nothing strange. It's
happened often slnee 1014.
Mark will never have am kick
against the scouting of Irn Thomas
conecrning the number of ball plnjcis
Kent up from the bushes by the e
raaskman. Irn is responsible for Mark
Irn is responsible for Mack
whipping the Atlnnta Club in Hup. The
Georgia athletes are leading the hasp
In the Southern League and there
hhould be some good players on the
payroll. Among those on the list are
'-. ... .. . . . . . . ..-
Jimmy w.vkps, t ... -Main i.ine im
was with me . s in me earn pan m ,
the season, and Sam Major. Lrk s ,
brother, who is. aptaining the Hub from
on outfield post.
For a brief -pare Thomas was man-
ager of the Atlanta Club during the
Illness of Cbnrlip Frank, the regular ;
boss, and be was very much impressed
with the showing of the nggregntion.
Ho Iins been quoted by southern wi iters
as saying tluvt there weie scvcial men !
on the team wno wnuiii muue good in ! mnilp second. Ainsmith fnnnp.l. Four
fast eompanj. linns, four hits, no priors.
MACK admitted jcMmlaj- that he' . K"l"; 1w,k"'- Tll.""",.S "'"""'""I "
. , , , . , ., , . . single In left. kopp stopiiug at set .mil.
had purchasPd a stale nitchPr. In, w k , , ,() ,, 1)llt 1m ,.
he .s Ponnnml hot he w,H make good , , , x ,
with the As. winch is no rellection nf... .... ..
th nl,ilil nt tlw. Shilio 1.,l.nrnr. llolM'P '" admitted Oil ItlllllS s sniTI
U Pitcher Uommel. of the Newark,1'1"' " '" Wlii.rton. Thomas going to
club of the International League. New
ark has worked H.iiuinel too much tlilslWltl. due run, two hits, no criois. f
season, and he has gone .stale. Connie I .. . . . .
saw him when he was off form, and Second Inning
liked him so much, even when lie was .loluixou and I '.urns letiird Leonard.
Roinc poorly, that he piir.hiiscd him. I'.ush popped to .lohnson. Young fouled
Mack also announced that lie had signed , t Perkins. inns, no hits, no cr- I
I'licner .inn. oi linen. ic., wno nan
WC;VZ Z'Zl
of their icspective league season. l
Speaking of recruits, a Jin. I; "liml' ,
helned kick n ball ciime to the ltenenls
In the grapple est(l.ln. Dick Itiirnis
had considerable tumble v. itb gi.uiud,
balls out in right held, and lie allowed ,
.inns ..in in i ifcin. in -m. ...... ...- .mwti.-iij
two to get away from him. two runs
resulting. However, the main cause of .
the Tiger 7-1 triumph was a honie-iun
off Kddie Ainsniitir.s hat with two on
lull... mcvli.l.
in the eighth.
Roland Nnrlnr pitched right smai t ball
until Ainsmith ruined his record in the
eighth. He retfred after that lick. and. "'" ' ".,'"I" s'rmes noncn """" "
Wally Kinne, tinished Ihe game. Nax - I -'"K1'''' t.i right, moving Heilman to little . liibhouse guaidcd b, a big -.pi nl
lor permitted' ten hits and Kinney o'ae third, .limes fouled lo Thomas. :iid;,.f South .In so, mimical o. togeniiiians.
against seven for the A's off Dauss. Heilninn was doubled at tne plate Ir, . T1 ,.,,. ti,;,,K tint lhei- i.uldi, -
The battle toda, will be the linn 1 1 ing to s.nic after the catch. Thomas to .. .,,,,..
with Detroit, and Ihe last at Shibe , Perkins, due run. two hits, one , nor: 'should nol oiih be alli.Ac.l to piani.
Park until Labor I)a, . I .Walker Hied In Young. P.uins lifted ion the links, but thev should ban1 a
to Ptush. Itush threw wild on P.ui ills' I toil! nanieut . Mi h season to Keep up tlieir
Oulmet Will Play In Amateur iioiind.-r and Hie Mack recruit went to interest in i,ln)ing.
pw lndin. fonn.. Aus lit I'n.nela second. Witt Hi 'd tu Veach. Noiuili, j Ye.leida) was one of the little ,l.l-
Oulmet " nble In Ipn.p New Lnnilnn lri.'l bits one eiloe I evs' hi'r (III s The. have four of thelrf.
erdy. althouch not fmllne ns nt n. he ,iBht . "" l,ls' ""' ""' 01s "' f "ln , ' '" ' ,iir.i..
had a tBP elf Kore-throut nol ,1 telnpeiL Me1 ., ,. , . altogether. I hey pllllcl tin1 .lllllll) III,
expwti. to be In Eomt (.hup., bv ih time he' I'oiirlll Inning ',, .nnd leslerilin Thuisihn the, will
.'"im."''',.?''';; ui'!: Ma.k senl Kinney in pitch. Ai i ,,. ' .,,;. 1lls, ,aicl, imind nn.l the "the
urdny. and It h not thouBl.t that tlila 1 1 cent .
nttaek will affect lllm
..e is H'tiiirf in nin-.i
bunrh by motor (lu im-l I
11 . to 1 fhHIl.'e
in in'1 npuini, 10 win inc aniaieur m
wpveral beta hai been placed here at 1
nd .
been placed hero at The I
flzure.
New Director at Maine
Orono, Maine. Auk 13. Georpe T Rider,
iw sraduAtf of 01tet roll fee. former) v ath
letic director at Miami University nnd Han
over College and fnr the lnt thre sum
mers a member of (he faculty of Harvard
training school has been secured ns athletic
director at the University of Maine. He will
begin his duties September 1.
Tyler Quits Box for Season
ChlfRKfl. Atifr 12 Oeorae Tiler. Cubf'
southpaw. Is through with pitching for this
season and will rest up for next year.
Wednesday's Saratoga Entries
Klral rn.e. clalininn. for fillies, lo-ear-olds,
11 furlon?.
Tivera Lane 1ml K.lltli K . .IfK.
Tanny Coolt 101 mmf .. . inn
Thunderblr.l tnj i.rlranK Olrl . 1.17
Harleywnter in." Druallla . . K17
Tleck and Call US llrldjre Plaer 107
Pilr Charity un Hrjnhll.l .. ..Un.
Hncrlnlte in lietilnda lni
.Tesl llll tilrochet .... 10.1
O.crcam 101
Second race nteeplethaite, selllns. for four-ear-oltlH
and up, nliout '2 mites
rJorthnnn.l 1.12 'Ivlsmer 1.17
nobert O1 er 1M Fair Mac . . 14:!
Ilnhln Oooil KI.15 Fortune 137
fellow 132 Crest Hill' ... HO
Third race the IVaterWIet Handicap, for
tliree-oer.niils 1 mile
War Irl ins Wi.r Pennant I2n
Chasseur ml Thunderstorm 107
Vancomer lit lllalrs-owrln .mi
Tllue Lh.IiIIo U Th Trump . .114
Putoral Snln 1(1.1 Tlckllnh 11.1
Thunder.lap 114 Hannibal 117
Fourth race, tho Sanford Memorial for
two-ear-c.ld. n furlongs:
Man o1 War 1R0 Peace Pennant 112
nolden llrooin 130 Donnacona .. 112
Unset . 11.1 Armlstlco .112
The Swimmer 11.1 Ten Can 112
. Fifth race claiming, for three-jear-olds
(and up I mile
Mlllrace
1.1. air William
Ion Johnson ... 113
103 Money Maker . 110
tin Thom-13 I. Mc-
111 Mahon 100
100 "Prince Hal II . .Iii.i
.1011 Salvatellr. 111.-.
.110 Ilotta's nest .. 0.1
111
Clara Martin
The IJeserl
Alvord
4 Irish Kiss
'Thrills
OOenn
Rlmilrl
Lintterv
sixth race
the Tlurnt Hills Hl-thelzhi
'.tanoicap,
furlonvs:
for three-jear-olda and up, .1
Jsck Hare Jr
Mldnliht Sun
Ticklish
Kailtan
Tloctor .lohnson
Naturalist
locharei
Tlssll
122 Dominant
112 Htralaht For-
132
tin vard MM
121 lelle.o lli Olrls.. KM
107 crank . 110
llu l.or.1 Hrlehton l"1
130 Hlue Iw)ddl0 120
104 Hleht Anele . 1U8
Put the Way
Seventh race claiming, foe three. -.enr-nlrla
-nd Ub, t mile
Kln-r Jphn 112 Wl Van 11"
cadlhan . ... , . 1 .Kilkenny I In
Tiob- Hensley 118 floldyale 101
.Marx neiiiJ,...jlft H-ine'Rona- ...... Km
Blulicorn . .. . D.I filarter ,...,,.,,110
'Jn-llsn Sprlna- , n.l cure Hooth ,.., n.i
cirlln-t Colors, ,10A Waterwar i. t UH
y0. KlnKt.,.0 Olelpner; ...,,.113
ffiJV'llmr-;," ,
..,.i. l.,j t nm. ., . . i 1 nor sw ng in inc ,ia,i ,', i nics . , ii (.,.. i
marines Ahead In Rife Match , , ., . , -,, , , n-i. other an ex. a nge of . lulls t an- ,
,. , , . ... m . land then sat down. Perkins ilmiblei 1 ' " " ' . .,.., i, ie,i itl,
ruldnrll, . J.. Aub IL'. The en stert I . . , . a e . . r .. n .- lilies, as a rue, are not niiiilcne.l Willi
m.n-a team match attracted wide Interest at ,l,m" (be left-held foul line. Kllllic, "l,s' ' , his world's goods Hence1
Ita navy rin ram; here jeaier.Uv si,-! Krouuded to Ileilmnn. Kopp took n ,"a'1 , "f .V"s . r c,f J u li i ,
teen teams were entefed and everv braneh i . . .... ..... ... ... . I .1... e i n Of tioli of golf slicks IS IlllllH'.l.
of the aervlce vvaa repreamted TheU s , l.c.uiaru pitcii ill me ni.s. I nomas nic.i " ,.,. ,.,.,,1 liitl,. snorts everv
marl... corpa teama No 1 and No 2 tied to Cobb. No inns, one hit, no errois. ''" '"' "" '" ,1 , ,,l,,v
for first place, each settlnsr B30 polnta out .,.,.. nf them. If one wants to pill) n
nr n inucllilk linn I
so Special Train Takes Jockey to Track' llft,,(1 "' ul" mtn ,ll(" 'I"""1' botwoonl01 ", . ., .1 I '"""l inI-t Hio iiii-imos of iho Iniiol
" AtlnnUi. ritv. Au 12 in a .le.re.ate tlio fun I lino nnd tlio loft tiold blpiiolioru i ir J""1 "" "" ; .1 ,, ,s for nlnviii" Htnlos tinlf As.,i.iii.in. Tlio In -l ommiI
rffort to net Johnnv l.ofim to the .Snrnton.i for 11 homo run. Iturius Klnelril tlirnncli I !""' 1,I1M "" " . , ', 1. 1 - . ,
ilKSi;lB7,ST..t5?aSrS:?,;d,l,I?fK nil, 1VH. nii'r K&" "nd I- My ,.r..l..K .n I loyl- .! ti..-, Uns hoi, ,1, IVU at Iho N,,.;ilr ,!,. .
ffiV?flffite.hK,"fiR',hUS: ffi'VT '& '"-"; '"V Lis liond nnd ran to sooond nrr . just as jns 1. th Hub 1 ,0 , or ,. I. la.
New York Once at Gotham he (lcure.l thnt instead of lioldins first. ! lilRstoud ninko " Mm ,',. . , ,;,. '.loniild nf ( hi. .ipi. li" dolontid I.
If no regular train would reach the track- In ,i,,. . v,, ., ,,. ., - (Jpoi-l-o ll.iffnor or lllll fKes. 1 noj 1 ......
time he ould hire another .pedal thrru to ouuB. wlm tnKSo I Itiirnis for 'f"1,. ', ,lpv Iiavl. i ,llis ,,,.!, , SatiiN. St Ai.iIiohs (
What May Happen
in Baseball Today
AMERICAN I.KACIl II
Ullll M. I.. I1.'. H.
ChlciiKn (12 3H .Bill
Detroit MI in .S17 .SBi
( lufl'incl M 411 .Mil .MM
.New Inrk . 4.1 .S.Vi ."'
l. I nllU SI 4.1 .5.11 .Sin
lloston 4A .11 .lfl! .111
Hnshlnainn 411 . IIHI
Athletic . 3J 118 .584 .SO'
N ITIIINAI. I.KAtll'K
I..
..171
..1.10
..11(1
.R'.'O
.401
.581
I'lnh M. I.. r.C. ".
I..
.030
.41!l
" Mir Inntt 1 1
Ne Sork fin 81 .U .011
rlilrn.i
llrookljn 40 411 .481 .4IMI
rittshnrith
MtoM.m
rhllllra
M. l.n.iU
ot M-hrillllril.
YIOThROAY'S RrWI.TS
ajikrican m:ulk
llrtrnll. 1, Alliletlrs. I.
lilrniro, 7i Mnsl.lnctnn. I.
Ilo.lon. I, St. louN, II.
(Iriel.nd. I.li New orl.. I).
TION l. MIAlit B
I'hlUlcM. .1: rinrlnnatl, :l.
rUtAlHif-Kh, fii llrookl.n. 2.
.other rluljs not . linlulril.)
Johnson Slugged;
Tigers Lead A's
t'ontlnuril I mm riice Onp
off his lefthand deliierv in the first on
a walk, two hits mid a sacrifice llj.
Thereafter he settled down and the A's
were unable to hit him successful!)
Klist Inning
Hush walked. Young struck out.
Cobb singled to right. Hush taking third
,W a,.m Vrapl-S sillRl(. t riKlt.
(.()1)l) WPnt , tIlirtI ,, t. lllt , Veiich
, s(,(.om, ,, , llm ,,, (MriIi Upi
, ,lit , Wj nm, (,()bl( (mt t
thl, plnt(1 yvitt I,. Perkins. Vcu.-li held
second on the phi). Vearh and Hell-,
man rnrli nincd up n base on a wild.
pitch. Vencli and lieilmaii scored on
Shorten'-, clean insle to center, .lone
Kt u short single to light. Slim ten went
to third. A double steal was worked
sii"i-essfullj Shorten scuing and Joneil
tliii.l. r.uirus tanue.l. liiisn threw out
. i.. r.c-,
HO .11 .OHO
Ad 81 .U
Si 4i .IMS
40 411 .481
40 Al) .410
87 ni .in;
34 .10 .318
33 Mi .8.V1
)M.S i
, ;i,;"-"("- J1,"I(rb ,v,k riUV1ST hound Thursday
- lohnson doubled between each and
"""" '....- i.."...k up ... i......
Ivopp popped to Hush. Thomas fanned
No i hum. one hit. no priors.
Third Inning
Cobb doubled down the left held foul,
line. Vench tried to saciil'.e and
popt.ed to P.ikins. Turner fumbled
neilmmi's gioundcr and while he lu-l'l
... ..... ...
th. ball in his hands Cnbb iniiudcd thud
and dashed for the plate. He beat til
'.',' "' . ",'".' "' '"' , ' "" ' .,'" " ,"' '"in. i,....,l f,,,- iffht i.lm and a neat
smith singled to .enter. Leonard tried
:, i i.:. :.. i...,i.,.. ......
"' "1 I nn ' elm nn no1' inniun- iiu.i ,
K in. lev
r..,.i..,i" ,
Fifth Inning
I inner to r.urus. i'.ush
I'liomas. No runs, ,me hit. mn
errors. 1
Thomu threw out Youhr. Ci)bblmp tlu inidiron Ids partner on the
walktMl. Vearh singled to left and Kopp j trip anmud will lend it to Imn pro
ulhMod the ball to go through his legs, vided hn 1ms one. That's tlio way they
Cobb scoring and Vench rearbing third, wotk it and it help- them lenrn to play
Voaeh registered on IleUmftn's rap to' the game a it should be plae(l.
rlBli't for n bae. Kingston.! bntto.l for I , Me(I.Iis, .
Mx.it.-ii mill forrcl Inlninii nt he.1..,id. J , Jop ,.,,; ,P(1 U,, fiold in
.,!r,,,nl- '" "''' , '''1 Y"t "'.,: P:L '" I,,,,,,. ,,lifyiK .mind.
i iii.i on ii u.i.i mn. . ;'ncs nicu 10
tt. Two rilUb, two hits, onp I'iroi-.
Fl.iKMoa.1 ,.lnjii,K rlBlit fiold fur Do-
tioit. WnlUor fonlod t.i .lonos. Uiirn J
Sixth InnliiK
Ainsiiiltli tiii-tl to Walker. I.oonard
ninglod to loft. Hush lliod to Turiirr.
Young lined to Kopp. No runs, 0110
lilt, no errors.'
Tumor Hinj-Ied tluuugli Ilus.li. Kin
ney popped to Hush. Kopp forced I'or
klns at frcoiul, Young to hush, Turner
going to third. ThomiiH singled to light.
M-nrine Turner nnd sending Kopp to
tlilnl. Walker singled past seiond.
M-nriug Kopp und, sending Tlioinas to
third, llurn-i Hied to Young. Two
ruiis. three hits, no cri-ow.
Seveillll InnlllE
Kopp robbed Cobb of n lilt by snatch-
ing his drive off his toon. Veach singled
to center nnu went to second it lien
Walker fumbled the ball.
lieilmaii.
(lied to nlkcr. rlngstcn.l walked.
Jencli was out trjing to steal third,
I'erkius to 'lliomns. No ruus, one lilt,
ODD error,
nurriiH fnmied ngain. Young threw;
out itt. 1 timer smaikcd 11 single to,
Meft. I'erkius forced Turner, Hush
Young. Xo runs, one jilt, no errors.
Mt. Carmel C. C. Wins Close Gamei'
Ilefore a rrcord-lircaklnir crowil, the Ml
Carmel Catholic Cluli defeated the Mmm:
Franklin bHisar Iteflnlnv Conmany by th"
score ot I to 0 The features of the ua.ne
were the superb pitching of Kane for Mt
Carmel. who dlJ not allow the home team a
hll or a run, and the cat. him; and hittlpK of
O'Malley for Mt Carmel and the cLiilng
of Hums for the F a It Compan Snore
by Imilnzs! It. . II.
Mt Curmel . noonionn 01 4 a
P. II Co
0 o 0 u 0 11 0 11 .1 u 1
Settlement Muilc School Wins
The Settlement Music. School' defeated the
Friends' Neighborhood Guild nine by thi
mr nf T In 4 .his murnlnv. Cohen, nf th.
wlnn'ns- leanl. tvas (he Individual star with I
the-bat. hi acorlac three hits la s mny
the.
trjj
ipa la te piste;
I ...... .1.11 it Itlll llll'V lllll ll'lll ' . -
JUST BEFORE
1 HHiiE3iHQHKHHBE"HflHHHBBHHfl
IkH arJtife?, sSiZMiM 7,i ijjjjw sK'sShHHW
iHKl Wmwff ill :3
BsSe. - - lllil K ,-IS
laMHSEa 3&kX: sJt'fSci Ste-- -slHR&
aSSe- M ill B s
Krnny Leonard and Pats ('line sipiared olT for Ihe iniueia men Inst
night preUnus to getting into action. I'mui lei I lo light tile ah.nc
shows deorgc Knglc, Charley !.eonar.l. I'.ill) diliMin, l.conanl. Pop
O'ltrlrn and (line
CADDIES SUPREME
ON WOODBURY
f -..i ,'..,., .. f)imlilx-
-"" f- ... ., --
ins, Round in
Annual
Tournament; Joe Bruni
Has Lotv Card
ISy SPICK IIM.I.
T
OWN in Woodbury, where con
.viiniP of the shoie icsort elect n.
evnress tr'liiis hesitate
"' ' ,
the, hae the righl idea
hesitate a few scon, Is.
I'he idea wns
developed at the Wondliui) Cuintn
,( - l,v,l, which boasts nf a w cll-ginonie I
,. inn. "UK" '"
nine-lull1 fourse. tennis e mil ts that nie
lnmi will be iihncd later The win
... .'. .. .....t.
. rr e, ts , leal. llCWlsl Wllli'll
It isn't nil uuciiininnii sight nt one
of those touruniiienls to see a pair ni
Ibese iliniiiiutivc golfers lielniiig each
i ni;,Hion t-liot and dipn,t luippon to
...- .,, llf 1n-. Solll0 of ,.,
"""" '"' ,.. , , ,,. ,, ...
SoiiiibMpi .U'lu ' ' '" ' ' '
"'' to nirvj n l'l'. ' ' U
1 fnr Viilfeis of sii.h curtailed pur
peniliriilniitj. they .eitainly make a
lino showiug. .
The Woodbury dub 11 to lie con
gratulated upon tlioir ea.ldics tourna
ment and the boys deserve credit for
the wnv In wbieh they conduct it.
Here is how they finished in the
qualifying round
Out In Total
Caddy
Joe Tlrunl
Otis Petus .
Joe Pol'li
I, Miller .
C Hnffner
c. aiiison
mil Porch
.12 .10 111'
.111 .1.1 1 1 1
.111 .17 11.1
(12 .17 1 1ll
02 03 12.1 '
03 112 121 .
117 III 12S
11.1 0,1 Mi.
IIS 114 132
nil (0 13S
77 73 1.111
SI SI 102
M hi Ills
1: vounacour.
I Fred Labitl
Israel poisay
John Powers
11. Mclilnnis
'J. McCllnnis .
,.n Set for National
tui.niiirl. four dius rrniniu before tho
.., 1 ,nlem- fiolf n.niiinlnnslii.i
' amrnt t the Oakmont Count u
j """J rutburBh. many of America's
j j;' ' '. b bidders are now on the scene
, , , . rti nvnr tlio roil ran in fninll.
"l ,""tll0,nwvi.8 with tho links before
. , . ........ i,..i. n.. Hr.,r,in..
to'V,l ..'".,., ,i,.. ,v .r. ii..i --,;
r of i.,na.l.Mimi.u.H. nnd from to
day on the Quaker City will be send-
Fhiln. JACK O'BRIEN'S $ir
KI'KCIAI. SDM.MF.lt I Ill'lflS X J
Heed Vellow Pafe ir. rt.ene IIm
, "fin I1TII AM rllfiTVI i wl
THIUIIIIT HASKIUI.l. THIS KVKMM1
UfAKKK t'HV ItUIIIIKK CO.
is. llll.l.u.Mj.
nnd Turrrsdale
UISSIMIM1N.1
iiii.i.i) am:
Van
Kirk nnd Torrrsdale Aienaes
Admission SS'i
lis me railed nt 6 P.
CAMIHflA OMSN-AIB AHKNA-Ilurns i,
I'rrntj. Mm. iw. Ate. j LmDrl Ht,
l yRlIlAV r..riinu. n.iuiin. ioiii
VJPhmv cabky ts. tjm uronkv
rj,
I . -I
yt'li
THE BELL
.INKS
'&3fcti
wlitmii.
V3v.rf7x22y5C?.
F&miimtWwm
U .vr watch iii-;u(io'.
Iiiti'iidiioiiiB (iiirdnrr (iilistm, nm- of
l.'io Mii.ill.'sl nf llin I'a.lilics win.
pl.i.Mil tlio .iialifj Iiik rniind .if tlioir
iinnn.il Iniii'ii.iniont lit tlic W.i.i.l
linr.v Ciiiinlry C'luli jesloid.i.x.
(nrdnoi- W.1-. sKtli in the list nt the
finish
iiijr ii1ii.mm.-s .ml on. li ilny until llio tnni1
11:1111. 'lit llOBIIIs.
Tlio iiiinil.-iir Iriiii'initnoiri this oai
is tin1 tii-t 11110 thill lins boon sliip'.l
for Inn .o.u, Hip ttnr bioiiKinj; in on
f,- t.i .M'.u-
i,, ,, - ,,,, i . ....
" SllinB ii-lnit..- l-t m-.....i I ho
I11(.PtinK, llu- mi- tin- t.-nt lliu.l
N . ' ' if
("' . " s.v. J
miitAF
j Mold QVQiywhQTQ Mk m
hwGcouse smoked mmm H
IM Mil
W$i$4QVe'HJ'ie7V wffim H H
Henrietta Hi
admirals Wmm m
I Eisenlohr's Masterpiece rFffiQW ssa; sss (
13 c,,.-Tr for 25 cen.. H fhg FlSWf LllSfS M
S OTTO EISENLOHR&BROS. INC. 1 SEBltOTUSBT SJ1 KEPT SIGHT j
I. - 3?sbs.... iHiumniHtuiitHiiiutiunHHffiHruumiiuii.iuifHiimitiiiiiiHiJHHfmitiffmjrit. ,1
IssgJIsMsMsMgfsaWKJsjBsaWsWslPSJseBassKMSusMasjsjsjijpij
1 ' ft ' : '
'.il if t in -itthrfTtr--!' ' 'rs6lMfilr''ftf m'1' - .,. .A'Jfc. . .-jeriix ......ttuBtferaagno.... ...n'JiV,
GRACE DIRECT VICTOR
IN BELMONT 2:06 PACE
'Tolley's Entry Finishes First in
All Three Heats, Copping
$3000 Purse
H0LLYR00D KATE A WINNER
It .lMI S. CMIOLAN
Itrbnnnl 111 i in? Talk. Aug. 1
(!iai. Uiicct. owup.l In T M. Toll.').
of ( oliiuibia. 'I i mi . wns the winner "f
tin "J (Hi paie. the thiid inc.- and f"'.i
t ill f number m the opening da) 's pi"
gram here this nfternoon. coiping the
iSIllMIII pnise nml Ihe Adelplii clip. 'ie
seuled h the Adelphl Hotel. Tolle V
man' fiime througli under the wit" in all
thru' heats, in the repictii time of
'' (17 1,. 'J 07 '. ml IMIT'j'.
.1 I'i Hum's entr). Prank Dee.
' fiinisheil sii-und in e.iih of the tin cc
lit ii I ahi.iil nf IMwaid I'., nwiied b)
( Weilm.'iii, of New Voik. Ill
null ni the heals (June Uiicct was
fun nl t" Ihe limit for al least thiee
foiiiths of the wa, but when the stud
got into the lioini'stn tell.
ntrli. ru.1. turn-
e oiih one able ty
Tolli -. in. ire was th
I i up the (jnit.
Si p.ii i'i s in i':in;ilh weie si hi dill
In I ulllpl le. but Uii lc
Ksilici 11 .111,1
Smith lleiul 4 : it I failed to get out nil
tin Hack.
IlollMin.il Kale. 11 l.cinglon man
f 1 Ihe llnlhinnd I'm 111. I.cinglnii.
i nine through for Illinois in Ihe - .(IS
tint, blushing seiond in the first heal
and in flout In the lemaiiiing two licit-
(K.nr Walls won Ihe lir.st heal ill
"II.1 1, while the lloll.Mood mines
iwinuing times weie L'.(17'. and U':07'i
The wininr was prcscnicl with n SKMMl
iui-e and a i up b A. 15. Miitbews
Sun, in ii i.'s
:n lint I hi'.in puim' $l,'ilil liiri-i tni'w
' nil, m I'.rwliH.I In Phil. lib IpllU
l.l
11
i.i M I... li . b MiiKo 1 i: .Mill
lii I' 'I. il. Iphl i I ' I
.?n . r. , Priini b ni I'i Piter the
H, I'niilliiiimli I' II i .'I .'
1 1. irn unttln i b in bv lull. in
xwi.itl 1m b l.iiuulubi. 1'ilH.i ." 'I I
i iih I ..ii.iii"-.! ii i i: ii.iii riiii.i i i
l Sullivan
" .,".'':
Mvhn .1 n llas'v
.'11'. '.' UP, -2 i."j
in.-. .1 be.il purh. f.liHMl,
nit in u Inner:
diiplii.
M I 1
l.l
U
in, .1 b i bv Wall, r Dlreil,
'I lull, v I III I. 1 .111
1. wev b a liv.jnlui liewcj .1 . .
I n mi" liin.r N 11 . - - J
I lu it I I' b k bv Ihe Northern Man
. U '. Il.il mil N V . .:.'..!
in ' mi : nn1- Jill.'.
. .s irut beiila purn' $10111. tup In
inivi bv v. H Miilhevvs
Il , 1 1. Lope bIK K . bv Kltine lie
I .,.. It! els). 1. Il' ' Is ,. J .'
I .- b ni bv M U,ik tV Wot
in i.i Un. Inn Muss ".
I I i hin.iull br a bv Peter the
i.n i. Mui.il.vi l'o,...'Uf.p ... V i.
'i it Walls b q hv liiner.lt Watt.
II II lllirnliini N 1 . I
II. I. v, i.i Kill' r in bv .Iih- DuiUi
1 vIiiIimi K . .'
1 mm ViCtnvi,, br in. .Ill,,lb
Purl"- I'besl. , t i
1 on .' 07'i .' NTi ii"'
Move for Sunday Golf In Bay State
lf,t in, Au; r Cht'-f Idhn H IMunU t
r ih t i-s-it liui ltt iltMtritt pnliti has ii n
inijnt (I th it ti h ul nt n il In in an nun
ill lit ultll nff n l of Ihr lMhlli huxi'ttt- (trtlf
Fjnottlion whrnM ill rlslon f thr Sit.
suprm ' t'nu t nn (i 1K.tllI f Sum! iwlf
Piaviiel "lurdi it. I) otiinlnul
Reds Buy Another Player
Ni-'mIIIp. Teliii.. Autr 1- 'Ilw tin ill
niif Nnttonil I M"U luiP'-h.ill lub h cur
.ht!'"l (urfllilr Tit Punrati from thr Hir
nii i-h tin Snuihf rn -jh t itinu t tub Iun
.-in his b. . n b.ittlmr Hb-m th "no nitth
We're
in tune
with the
U. S. Government
in toning- down
the prices!
For months past our
prices have been the
talk of the town,
just
as our qualities
have been for years !
This clearance is a
"slore nolicy" matter.
and not one of necessity'
Shirts Ftirmilih'pt
n'omciA1 Tl'diif and
ntnnntr fiirnislitms
11 14 Chestnut St.
920 Chestnut 37 S. 13th
52c & Chestnut
iSr
Three Perfect Scores
al Grand American
( hlragn. Aug 1-. The twentieth
(irnml Anioriean hnndicaii tiap
shooting tournament opened nt the
South Shore Cnunti) ( 'lub restt r.lnv
with tluee shooters milking perfect
'lores in (I,.. South Shore Conn
tt' Clipfspei ml event V .1 Cairns.
Tallinn . Kan i William S lloon.
.lew ell. la . and I'. W Thiingau.
l.ouisill. eh . eaih Inolie 101)
targels
1
CASE ON FOR FRIDAY
Hearing of Injunction by Yankee
Owners Deferred Was
Scheduled Today
BOARD MEETS THURSDAY
became one nf the owners of the Sth
llcties.
ug III At the leipiest .... ... i
ippiese,,,,,,,. IVesldeut ,Ml' J"rs 'i.lrro.1 I hem, , ..,n. -'
. . when a ninth and in I'm be. nine .on
Amen, nn I.pngiie.niuii- .......... ...... ..... ...... ....... . ,., , ,,.,,
New in It.
of attlllliets
.Inhiis.iii. of tin
. ,. , .
-I f. the New V..I. .lub agr I M's
tni'dm in nnshiDiifiiintit until IMiIitx nf
,K,, ,hl. ,' ,o ninke jier-
,aet a tnnpo.nM injunclioi, ..-
siiain lie,' .lohusnn riiini depri.ing the
llnk.'('s of 111, M'mccs of Pitcher Cilrl
iMa.is. Aigiiineiil wns In lime been
, '" aril t.idm.
1 residents I uniil n , nf the Chicago
''lnl'' l'i.ee. nf Iioston. and Kuppeit.
' ,"' J''w .' '",k-, '!' ',','" f,'n'1"'." '"'' !"
""i".' in' nil1" 111 c.i.i il special ini'.'nng
of 111" boiird of dire, tors for Thurnan..
the da) In fm e the court aigument will
be lie.nd.
-
to pri 1 ..imiu rv-rn. r-
TO SELL MACKAY STABLE
"
Famous Horrijian Will Pass From
the Turf This Week
New A,h. AuB 12.- Ch.ien.c II.
M... ,. . ... V i i ...
mighhieil hoises fm uiiward of twenl,
live veins, will ..'vet his ..nine, tinu with
i.'iiing anil th, in Highbred pioduclion
(hi, week Tin I'asj" Tinton Comiiuii,
will dispnsp Mr Macka, 's stud and sell
his tcarliugs ,iu,l weanlings b puhlic
in, I,,,,, ,, s.nnloga on August II.
Oneration on fJemosev's Ear
r r '
..rand ItapliU. Mill... Auk VI Heavy.
, luhl I'hiilnnliin .1." k Unnnaev I. ft .i I I
pi.ital viMenlav .fler liavlns- 11 n up r
ti., n p. rfnrinul un bi ea for Ihe r ninval
,,f .m ub r
I
I
make
age
'' Ml j.WWGiEY5ja BH mgg
VBwtBgllbt. frJaS H .ri3tr.". iii'MlfHwuisii iih as mstjCBtt S?"5Si mmtswM.VfW
AStf& ijr 9 ljYJtvfipt'k i I jH.v'Ss! Wp:W0KSSGS&mt9mXm
Ki "SH WmWW3
UoH for B y fill In sealed
the name: mH'&W packages.
M wMSW Hi
5S vmr S He!waFWi
KUlC3eflJ liKlH?fetB:iS2 '""'- "
1 ill O nof nog h f 1
ES
AFTER LONG ILLNESS
Former Part Owner of Athletics
Succumbs at Home Here.
Was 67 Years Old
WAS ALWAYS OPTIMISTIC'
Samuel II i Hull h .loiies. wuleh
know ti nt sporting iut!i', op chilli
liaselmll. died nl ln home. "J I 111 North
Thirt) third street, m (I n'.lock this
miiriiiug aftn n long illness He was
Mt sen n liars old Ml .limes,
familiarl) known h a host nf friends
as "lluiih." took an inleresl in baseball
all bis life
Horn up stnlc. he mine to I'lnliidel
phia when a louiig bn. and sunn tin aim
one nf the best iiinateiii iiiliheis in
I'liiln.li'lphi.i and vns a uienilu i "I
famous West Philadelphia hall nine
tt. i l. l.i f . n. ,.., 4 ...u I In i.m ii t lllil Mil
profess,,,,,,,! Imseball but ill later nars
nn ii'ii huh mi' "' ".
I ,.,., ,, it, ,,,,, ,,, , ,.,, ,.,IS
. ...- ?.. .1 ...:..... 11-.
I " "' "'! """ ,n V. " w". " "' . ' '
I "" r"'K'"l - " "l'"r "f ' '" A"t,M'1
""" '"--si,, ....... m n .....
I owner III tile tliletii's He In Id Ills
i interest in the lull until P.'t- when lie
hl( I'lank I. Hough sold their cpuirter
interest m the team to Cnnnic Mink
KiiK ,lm ,f iuteie.l m the i lub
To lluli h .lunes and rrnnk I. Hough
. . . ., ... .
""" ,1", "" '' "f ,l,r ,,,'':iIlt "' !'r""'-'"2
. mlcicst in the entrance of the Amen
, can League into Philadelphia in P.HII
I The weie the llrst men that lliui .lolin
1-"M a1"' Conn'i1 Mack . ailed upon when
! ,i,e,- came t this nt, .ti.i.i. ..
i lull here, and with the help nf .lone.
and Hough the Athl.tiis ..i a solid
, footlmld. whhh enablid Connie M.uk
"''I' 'lie hnan.-ial In, king of P.c.Ma,,,,,,
Millie, to go out and get pl.iwis that
res, ill, , in Ihe bringing of iiuineriius
pennants anil sen. nil wmld's i liai.ipiiui
ships in Pliil'iilelphi.i
"Hull h" Jones's giealest ,ssel in Itl,
was his s, in ni, genial ls.si..ii lu
ba-ihall as well as in other business
be was an optimist and iilwn,s l.mke I
upnii the Inightcr s,c nf life, ami a a
lesult he had a legion nf friends
West Reading Trims Browns
v llrii.lIi.E. P.. uk 1- Mirim
r nlnil 1 inkbuiiH he.e v. .lerdav m rt
lor vii,i- from ftfinlim; Phomih liv ii (
WRIGLEV
we must KEEP if o
until you mt it
isnee foe seasecs
guarding, preserving
the delicious contents
the beneficial goods
Win tied to Succeed Bezdcli
at Pirates' Helm, Is Report
Pittsburgh, Aug. I.. Hugo llez
dok it is lepnrted, is slntrd for n
ear ariiund ob us oncti at I'ctm
Stale, nml (ieorge W'hittrd will
probabl) siaceed him as manager of
the Pirates. Hrzdek's conihiiig of
the bas'eball, football nnd basketball
teams hns made a big hit with of
ficials at I'enii Stnlc and Ills serv
iics for the entire .ear are desired.
While neither Hozdok nor the
Pittsbmgli Club oflicinls ulll dis
cuss the matter, it l known that
lines for the change lime already
been laid Thai was win Whlttcd
was landed il is said.
Telller Sets New Golf Record
Gilpin. M.i.. tiff I- I.nul Triiipr nf
Mm. mini uw i.ui.i ..r mm. aim
il.nrK. Ci.r Ion nl HiiiiiimiiiKi li fiunll
nod hi tit. K.lnwoott t iuinlr I tub 3e
rrilii in thr. "w l.ncUmt iuhis for till
innudl tnunirtinriit of ill I rofnmlonAl
.lolfTl iini Intieil In h pli'f-il n
lb. i:naln'"r I Jul. I onir Inlmd nenl
monili Trllifr nnd (.nritnn had 140 for th
Hum i hi 1 - nn.l Hrnd 1R1 Trlllpr nhoe
7. fn nm .i)uri r, on m thr after-
nn II' r ' " eiil- n Hllirl rs
ForSJiavIng
Softens the stiffest beard
quicker and better than
Goap and lather. Requires no
brush nor cup. No rubbing
in. Saves half the time, adds
case and comfort to the shave
and leaves the face soft,
smooth and velvety.
Handy Tube
SS Centi
'2 pound Jara
50 Cenli
pacli
HOUml
t
MOLLH
H rC$ h-I Prjde-Wjna Co.
il S0 Sl New Brighton, Ti.
II, 33 ,!
iSS Tut PvtDt'WTMiiCxM
'l)t I''tuft- -g naaagmK
fS &QC;4
i
I
i'
.1
'i
.a
?i
a