TIW mmt "' '- EVENING' PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1919 17 THE A'S ARE STILL IN THE DARK CELLAR, BUT PERRY HAS ADVANCED TO THE TWILIGHT LEAGUE;! CHASE'S HIT GIVES New York Wins Opening Con test in Fourteenth Inning of Hurlors' Duel FINAL SCORE IS 2 TO 1 By ROI1EKT W. MAXWKLIi Sports lMltor Tlvrnlnir Pntjllr I-edicrr Tolo Ground, New York, Auk. 14. Hal diiase's roller that got away from King nntl Itnlnl in tho fourteenth in ning gnve the- (Slants n 2-1 virtory nftrr n great box battle. Hums scored the ..winning run. Tho New York fnn is n peculiar in dividual. He Is on the job when the Giants nre winning, but ns soon ns n few Raines nre lost he erawls Into his hole nncl eaunot be discovered by a Mock of detectives. Yesterday the grounds were p.T-ked to capacity despite the threatening weather. Some -10.000 buss snw the Ginnts lose a pair of gnmes nnd today tinder more favorable atmospheric con ditions only 0000 turned out. A majority of these were strangers, for the Cincinnati players were applauded after pulling some sonsntionnl plays. After four scoreless innings the Giants broke through .liinmy King's service nnd shoved a run over the platter. KnufT singled nnd took third on Zimmerman's double. McCarthy liooved a high fly to Neale nnd Kauff started for the plate. Greasey made a perfect throw, but AVingn allowed the ball to be kicked out of his hand and Ilenny wns safe. Thnt gave the Giants the advantage, but only for a short time. The Hods came back strong in the sHth and tied the score. Itniish's three bagger with Daubert on first wns responsible for the counter. In the ninth Wingo doubled with two out, hut King failed to connect pnfely nnd Ivy was stranded. King, by the way, came up in a pinch three times when n hit mount a run. Too bad he can't hit us well ns ho can pitch. A great double piny, .Groh to Itnth to Daubert killed, a near batting rally in New York's half of the ninth and caused the game to go extra innings. First Inning Frisch to.ssod liath out to Chase after mnking u gorgeous stop. Daubert rocked to Young, rletcher tossed (iroh out to Chase. No runs, no hits, no errors. Hums perished. Groh to Daubert. Young put on a furious sprint and gained the decision lit fjrst on an in field hit. Fletcher hit weakly in front of the platr and was an easy out. Wiiign to Daubert. Frisch hit a hard grounder to Kopf and wns thrown out at lirst. No runs, one hit, no errors. Second Inning - Housh eased a single into center field, but "wax forced at' second by Neale, Friseh to Fletcher. Nellie was forced by Kopf, Fletcher to Frisch. Mngee singled to right, Kopf going to third. Wingn ended the inning with a foul to McCmty. No runs, two hits, no errors. Chase's foul wns caught by Wingo near tho grandstand. KaulT wus tossed out by King. Zimmerman was called out on strikes. No runs, no hits, no errors. Third Inning Ring took three swings nnd retired. Ilnth fouled to Zimmerman. Daubert lifted a long fly to Kauff. No runs, no hits, no errors. McCarty was tossed out by -Groh. Toney grounded to Dunbert. Iturns re tired on a long fly to Neale. No runs, no hits, no errors. Fourth Inning Groh lifted to Frisch. Housh beat out a bunt down the third base line. Neale Hied to MoCnrty. Housh .was caught sleeping, McCnrty to Friseh to Chr.se. No runs, one hit, no errors. Groh made n great running catch on Toung's foul. Fletcher's long fly wns grabbed by Mngee. Frisch singled to right. Friseh died Rtenling, Wingo to Kopf. No runs, one hit, no errors. Fifth Inning Kopf walked on four straight balls. Mngee. sacrificed, JlcCarty to Chase. Frisch caught Wingo's fly after col- "'' lidiug with Kauff. Iting grounded to Fr-facli, No ruus, no hits, no errors. Chnse soaked a liner into the hands of Housh. KnufT singled to left center. Zimmerman doubled to left, Kauff taking third. McCnrty filed to Neale and Knuff scored when Wingo drop ped Neale's perfect thro.w. Zim went to third ou the play. Toney was out, Kopf to Daubert. One run, tvo lilts, one error. Sixth Inning Hath lined to Young. Daubert beat out an infield hit, Groh lifted a high fly to Fletcher. Housh tripled to right, scoring Daubert with the ty ing run. Neale waB out, Toney to Chuse, One run, two hits, no errors. Kopf got under Hurns's pop up. Young flied to Kddic Housh. Fletcher was thrown out by Hath. No runs, no bits, no errors. Seventh Inning Kopf died to Young. Mngee wns easy for Fletcher utid Chase. Wingo doubled to right. Iting fouled to Zimmerman. No runs, one hit, no errors. Helnic Groh ran to the grandstand nnd caught Frisch's foul. Holme nlso caught a foal which bounced off Chase's bat. Kauff grounded, to Hath. No runs, no hits, no errors. Eighth Inning Hath worked Toney for a pass. Dau bert forced Hath, McCarty to Fletcher, Groji, fouled to McCarty. Housh beat out 'an infield hit, his fourth safe wallop of the- day. Neale popped to Frisch. No runs, one lilt, no errors. Zimmerman filed to Neale. McCarty was thrown out by Groh. Toney struck " out, J'oruns, no bits, no .errors. Ninth Inning Kopf fouled to Young. Mugee was out, .Zimmerman to Chase. Wingo dou bled to left. RInjf was thrown out by HMHeper, ro run, one, nil, no errors. WINS FOIt GIANTS IYmI Toney hurled New York to a ilrtory oier the t'ineiniint Heds in the first game of today's double header to Hath to Daubert. No runs, one hit, no errors. Trnth Inning Itnth grounded to Fletcher. Dnubert fouled to McCnrty. Groh was called out on strikes. No runs, no hits, no I eriors. j Frisch grounded to Daubert. Chase was out Kopf to Daubert. Uing tossed I out Kauff. No runs, no hits, no errors, i ICIcventh Inning Housh crounded to Frisch. Wile I bounced a single off Fletcher's chest. I Kopf Hied to Young. Mngee wns out., i Friseh to Chase. No runs, one hit, no errors. Zimmerinaii was out. Ring to Dau bert. Neale caught McCarty's liner. fling tossed out hits, no errors. Toney. Nu runs no , Twelfth Innlii" Wingo fliod to Kauff. Zlniinermnn ! nnd Chase disposed of King. Hath lifted io loung. .No ;uns, no hits, mi errors, Iturns singled to left amid di lirious' cheer Tti. ,i-.iu C, I .. i i. i ; - i. .i.iii in f-, i uiiii ii.i ; Young. HillC til Kllllf. Flulrlmr f,.....'.l . mis iinccd HI Sfrotlll 111 Young. Until to Konf. Frisch Hied to Housh. Xo runs, one hit. no errors. Thirteenth Inning Daubert lliod to KaulT. Frisch caught Groh's pop up. Housh lined to Knuff. N'o runs, no hits, no errors. Chase nipped a single In left. Knuff forced Cliiiso. Wingo to Kopf. Zimmer- man fouled to Daulieit 1t.. ..,.. .., to (enter. KnulT going to third. Ton- was tossed out by Hath. No runs, no hits, no errors. Fourteenth Inning I Neale lined to Kauff. Kopf wont to 'second when Chase made n wild throw 'fielding his grounder. Chase was given I two errors on this play for making u fumble nnd wild throw. Mngee Hied. I to Young. Wingo was purposely nassed. This brought Jimmy Iting up in a pinch for the fourth time in the game. Jimmy i hit a weak tlj to KnufT. No runs, no hits, two errors. Iturns singled to right. Young singled in or short nnd Iiiirns wont to third. Fletcher fliod to Housh. Larry Doyle batted for Frisch. Doyle was purposely passed filling the bases. Itaird run for ' Doyle. Chase hit an easy roller to the j right of King, but Jimmy- failed to field it. Kopf ran in, but slipped and I Hums citmo in with the winning run. One run, three hits, no errors. Giants Slam Red Hurlers in Second Ccntlnucil Tram I'.iee One and. iiidod bv a verv bom .leet.l,,,, ., ! Hentnii bv O'Dnv ' fun,. rL , umi-iul Witl, tl,.,t l.i.wi .,f .: ,..in.... the (Hants hud lots of confidence nnd played like champions. First Inning Hath was safe when Kletcher messed up his grounder, Daubert Hied to Kauff. Chuse made a great stop on (iroh's grounder and converted it into a double pluy with a throw to Fletcher i after touching lirst. No ruus, no hits, one error. Hums walked. Voting cracked n dou ble along the left-field foul line, scoring Hums. Kletcher sacrificed, (iroh to Hath. Frisch hit to Ruth and Young was out ut the plate, Ruth to Hill Rari deu. Frisch btole second. Chase sin gled to center, scoring Friseh und tak ing second on tho throw iu. Kuuff ended the inning with a foul to Hnri den. Two runs, two hits, no errors. Second Inning Roush popped to Fletcher. Neale funned. Kopf was thrown out bj Zim merman. No runs, no hits, no errors. Hressler replaced Mngeo in left field nnd l.uque now pitching for Cincin nati. Zimmerman fanned. Snyder was thrown out by Lmpie. Ronton soaked a siiigln to center. Hums walked. Young singled to left, filling the bases. Fletcher singled to left, scoring Heu ton. Frisch nipped u single down the third base line, scoring Hums and Young. Hressler's throw to the plate waa wild and it rolled iuto the (Hants' dugout, allowing Fletcher to score while Frisch went to secoud. Friseh stole third. Chaup grounded to (iroh. Four runs, four bits, one error. We're Through,'Says Perry, Also Speaking for Rogers 'We're through," said Scott Perry on behalf of himself nnd Tom Rogers, when asked why both pitch ers bad jumped the A'h. "All yeaV ivc have been pitching our heads off to win games, and there hnsu't any thing been done o strengthen up the team behind us. What fun is thut? I can have a better time playing ball around with teams that arc trying to ivln their games, and 1 'guess maybe I ran make a living that way, top. Can't we, Tom?" i niiT mill I irn i nnr Mill MH H L LJU I I IIILLIL0 LUOL Cravath Pinch-Hits Into Bleach ers in Last Round of First St. Louis Came FINAL SCORE IS 4 TO By St. Louis, Too riltl.I.IK.S a ii. -n. ii. i'o.a.i: lhllionift, ss. . . Ilhiokhiiriie. ,'lb. Willinms. of. . Meusel. If I.uilorus, lb. . . Callahan, if. . . IVolotto, 21). . Adams, c l'm-knrd, p. Crnvath o Totals :tl 'J fi i!7 l!l 1 ST. I.OCIS All. H. II. I'O.A.K. Schnlts. if .. Ilentlicoto, cf 'Stock. '2I ... 1 1 0 0 1 0 (I 0 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 Ilornshj, .'lb Mollonry, If Clomnn, c . . .Miller. 1b ... Ijnnn. ss , . . Doalt, p TotaN 1 i: 10 2 Matted for I'nokard in ninth. Home run Crnvath. Two-base hits I. iidorus. Stock, 2; Clcmons. Struck out It l'uikard, 1; by Donk, 1. Kase on halls Off I'nokard. 1 ; off Doak. -1. I Double plays lianeroft to l'nnlctte tol l.udcrns. I'mnircH Mc( 'oruiicU and Harrison. ' I'billles Hull Pnili. Ana. 1 !. The Phils dropped the opening game to St. j I.ouis in the double-header here this' afternoon, but .Gnvvy Crnvath's stock ,11.1 tw.t ., nn- Tlin (ll-ds- won 4 to 2. ' ' ''"', w'u'n the second game started the ' ,r"Wl was still cheering Crnvath. The Phil manager gave the JiOOO spectators u thrill in the last half of the ninth when , mtted for Packard and sent the ball j . ... ., !.. i;l.l r ,,. .. Milling iiii-i in. i...- --- .home rim. I'lifortuniitely no one was on base. The Curds bit Packard often and hard. They bunched their binglos main- y ly in one inning. First Inning Seliultz; fliod to Williams, nanci-oft tossed out llonthooto. Stool; lined to ' " ,. . , v- i.i, ' lianeroft lined to Seliultz. I.tivnn i H,,eu- out. Ithickhurne. Williams grounded to Miller. No runs, no hits, no errors. Second Inning Hornsby filed to Willinms. Mcllenry singled to left. Clemnns hit into a double play. Himcroft to Paillette to l.nderus. No runs, mi hits, mi errors. .Meusel was safe on Stock's boot. Lu derns doubled sharply to left, Meusel going to third. Callahan struck out. Paillette walked. filling the bases. Adams tanned. ruoKnni nisu struct, out. No inns, one hit, one error. Third Inning Miller was out. Itanoroft to l.nderus. I'lackburu throw out l.avan. 1'aoknrd and Ludorus retired Doak. No runs, no hits, no errors. Itanoroft out. Miller to Doak. Hlnrk burn lifted to Ileathcote. Williams grounded to Miller. No runs, no hits, I no errors. Fourth Inning lianeroft made a neat stop ami throw on Schmidt's grounder. Ileathcote sin - gled to right. Paillette threw out Stock, ! Ileathcote udvniicin.i fo second. Hau I roft threw out Hornsby. No runs, on.' Hit. no errors. Dunk tossed out .lleusel Ludorus walked. Callahan forced Ludorus, .Mil ler to Lnvan.. Lavun threw out Pail lette. No runs, no hits, no errorn. Fifth Inning Mcllenry boat out u slow hit toward third, ('lemons forced Mcllenry, Pack ard to Itanoroft. Miller was thrown out by Ithiekbiirne. Lavan Hied to Wil liams. No runs, one hit, no errors. Adams was out, Doak to Miller, Packard fanned. lianeroft walked. Hornsby threw out Illnokburne. No runs, no hits, no errors. Sixth Inning T..l. . I....I...I ,.. infl ll...l.. ..I , iMiut siiiKn'ii in "ii. i-'iuiini piacoti , .. ., i o . ' , . a single to me sji mice, woiik sprini ing to seeond. iieatiicote neat out a hit along the first base foul line, filling the bases. Stock doubled to left cen ter, scoring Donk and Seliultz and sending Ilentlicoto to third. Hornsby singled to left, seoring Henthcote. but Stock was out nt the plate. Callahan to Adams. Hornsby took second on the , return throw. Mollonry walked and Hornsby wus out stealing third, Adams to Hlaekhurne. ('lemons douh'cd over1 Williams's head, scoring MeHonry Miller ended the disaster by lifting to Paillette. Four runs, six hits, no errors. Williams singled through Miller. Meusel filed to Henthcote. Liiderus singled to center, sending Willinms to second. Callahan popped to Lavan. Paillette forced Ludorus at second, Lavan unassisted. No runs, two hits, no errors. Seventh Inning Lnvan fouled to Hlackburn. Doak Wha A Record of Achievement in the Prosecution of the War By FLORENCE FINCH KELLY An Everybody's Book About the War The complete story, compact nnd comprehensive, of the military and civilian activities of the United Slates, Just such a book ns every patriotic man or woman wants to read now and to keep for reference. Profusely illustrated. Net, $S.OO Mp$r"3T E. P. DUTTON & CO. MVfAT- fanned. Itlaokhiirn throw out Seliultz. No runs, no hits, nu errors. AdnniH singled to short center. I'nok- nr.l f....1...1 ,.. II ,.. f . ., ..... luiuni ii, iiuill-ll,,, I'OUK 111 TOW '"" llatK'i'nft- A,l,im- K"iK second. "''"""I'' Rot all set under ltlnckhurn's ", "'"' tlM'" ,Il"l'l,,,(l ' Adams sonr- i ing. Williams popped to Stock. One rim, one hit. one error. Eighth Inning I f'ncknrd nnd l.udcrns retired Ilonth cnto. Stock doubled to loft. Hornsby jwus "-nfc on Ilnueriift's fumble. Stock going to third. llornsb out stealing, Adams to Himcroft. Stock holding third, o I Mollonry tiled to Williams. No runs, (One hit, one error. Mock tossed out .Meusel. l.nderus walked, t'alliilmii Hied to Mollonry. 1'iiulette tiled to Iloathcote. No run's, no hits, no errors. Ninth Inning MhicRlmriic- threw out Clcmmis. Mil ler heat nut , ,t i,, fnlt 0f t, pint,.. .'iiiiit Nil' I1ll,1il olT li,,ut I.I....... .. I ,,.! . ...ivt.tu-. ,,, itiuicrnit. i.iivjmi witu. nis to inncroft. l.nvn.. sl..,.lo,l ....., '.., ,i.-.t, ...liiiiin hi, between Williams , M,.M.I. Iloak filed In ( iillnliau. No runs, two hits, no errors. I it. i'T .euml , ' ,-Mi,lp- .'nivnth ....,.,, , ,,, , ii,-!.;! I , ;. Ill IlIIflM I III hall fnn over lln- right i,,, wn nit tlll, ' npplnmlcd for a loinio run und tl itiihii cut crazy as he trotted around the bases. liniicrnft griiuiidod to Mil ler. I,aiin throw out Ithickhurne. One run. one liit, mi errors. (f Bone Head" Plau Gives Cards Lead lenllniirtl friini I'nce Our llhickbiiriic. N,. inns, no hits, no cr- Itniiunft am! Inc';liurne walked. Williams was hit by a nitehed ball, tilling the hasp. Aftei- tlii.. M,n iw I yanked ami Ames went in to .pitch for St. Louis. Itnncinft scored on Mouscl's .saeiilicc ll to llonthooto. IJhickhurne holding second. Ithiekhitrno went to i third and Williams t soi oud on a wild pitch. Ames toeil out I.iiderus, Hindi ! "time nouiing third. ( rnviith win nur- poselj passed, filling the bases. Pau lette Hied to Lilian. One run. no hits, no emirs. Second liming Hnriishj out. P.l.ickluiru to l.nderus. i Mclleiuy out the same way . Dillhoefer safe when Cnivutli uiulTed his long Miller fouled to Itlnckblilii.' No . no hits one error. Hj. i iiiir j Tragi esMir popped to Lnvnii. Smith struck out. lianeroft tiled to Mcllcnry. .m runs, no nils, no orrois. Third Inning I.avun filed to Williunis. Ames was called out mi strikes. Smith popped to Paillette. No runs, mi hits, no er rors. Itlaokhiirn.. lifted Mcllenry. Wil Iinnu singled to light center. Men-ol singled to left, sending Williams to third. Meu'.ol went to .second mi the throw to third. Ludeiiis lined to Lil ian, who tagged .Meusel off second, cum- , c.i..g -mi piaj . .M. inns, luo lm errors. Fourth Inning j Paillette and Ludorus retired Ilenth I cote. Slo.-k (lied to Paillette. Horiw- by was safe on liawroft's boot. Horns , by sioilc s. oonU- and went to third i when Tragi essor throw the ball into '(enter He'd. Mcllenry walked. Double steal was tried and it worked sumoss fiilly, Iloriishy scoring. Tragressor ' pjrotesled the division und tried to im press ,is ob.ie'iion by throwing the hull on the ground. Mcllenry scored while the ball was lolling toward the pitcher i I'uulctt bo. Dilllioefcr out. Smith, to Ludorus. Two runs, no lilts, three en i US. Crav.ilh out. Stock to Miller. Pan- , lotto heat mil a hit to Ilorusby. Tin- grcssor (lied to .Mcllenry. Smith douhlid to (cnlor. sending Paillette to third. Itancioft walked, tilling the bases. lihickhurn forced Itancrofl. , Stock to Lilian. No runs, two hits, no eriors. Perry Suspended by Connie Mack C'otittniieil I'min I'UBC tine i carl part of the season, believing he would see his mistake. Hut he did not I und there was but one thing for mo to ! do and that iias to suspend him. 1 presume clubs fighting for the pennant i will Hood mo with offers. Whether 1 will accept any offer I do not care to miv at present." i Tom Rogers has been released to the Raltimore clnli of the Intoinalioiial League, so Mack's pitching staff is badly crippled for the western invasion, i "The western clubs will not run over i us." continued Mack "and, I expect to J win as mini games us I lose out hero." I M'.uk switched Kopp and Walker in , the oiittiold. placing Kopp ill center and 1Vi.ll...... in left. i , .. , .,, i.. 1,, ,,!,, ,.,, .too Duiran was at short, liming io .loo Diigan was at covered from recent illness. Ciilliit and Na.ilor were the opposing pitchers. First Inning Kopp walked. Thomas funned, and Sevcroid to (Jerbor doubled Kopp trying to steal. Walker singled to left. Iturns doubled along the left field foul line, Walker stopping at third. Witt out, Austin to Sisler. No runs, two hits, no errors. Austin walked. t.eileon suerinceti. j v ' , ,(,.,: Jacobs,,,, out. Witt ;(,"j,rr,is. SWl.r ll(,lt ol High hound- ! or through Thomas. Austin scoring. I Sisler out stealing. Perkins to Dugim. I One run, one hit. no errors. I Polnsette Wins New York Title York. Aw H. A r I'oliiH. tie rlmmiilon of :he New Vorh NVwui.per OolC Club won -hi. t hollers In Hie .in lournij ment over th" Vin I'oril-n 1 P-rk nub I links wntordm In tho llnsl rotiiiil he ile friitccl IV ' I'urn-ll f Dun.veeJI.' Ii up and 4 to P"' t America Did DnoTDniirn dv diiv ruoiruiiLUDi miiv Johnston and Griffin Will Meet Australian Stars, Brookes and Patterson, Tomorrow Ilnslnn, Aug. II -A heavy northeast1 rainstorm caiisid po-itponomotit today of the linr.l round cf play between Wll- , Ham M. Johnston nnd Clnrenoe .1. GrlfTin. crack California team, nnd Nor- ' man V, llrooki-s and Gerald I'attersim. Australian stars, at the I.oncwood ( rii'kef Club hero this afternoon. It was iintioiinced thnr the match will lip nlin.Ml tninni'i.,,,,. it ,,.. titling ri,,wlt. tlons are favorable. i ..v.. ..... vu..,,. The winners of this round will met the n-itinn-il chnmpions, Willinm T. Tlldeti. nf I'liilnilelplilii, nnd Vincent I Hlchnrtls. f Ynnkers. N. Y., probably flit N-tfllf ,11 If hat May Happen in Baseball Today NVTIONM. l.i;(M i: Will. I.01.I. I'.C. Hill. Lose. sli. ..i n.- .1,21 t.oss i.nir, .(!.-, ,V1 1.1 ..IIS ..-,.",7 .."III 17 .10 .! . . 17 .11 .inn .IK.1 .17.1 :i- .n .to-: . . at ,-,ii ,:i7s .:v.)i t.:r. .asu .is r,!i .:;.ia t.37J J.a.u .an; Mii:itir. i.i:.(it i: Hin. Lest. I'.C. Win. I.ne. 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TTIAI.I.IXG In lino with tho trend of the I -L ,i.. times, when furniture, shoes, cloth ing mi'l other salon arc hitting the zenith, the l'lil's are about to lnutii h , ",r" M,K"M :'-''"'"' "aigniii-. .vo. i,"'inK f'"m "'" I'duots exhibited in the west, linker has an attractive brand to dwphiv before his customers. Itofore they go tin the loud again the l'hlls will pill on the counter for immediate sale ei':ht double-headers, two with the Cards, starting today, one with Chicago, one with I'iltsburgli and two each with fitii'inunti and Hoston, Ilestde these, llie Cravalhiiitis will evhihit doiible beudeis twice in foreign ports after l.abor Day. Ituy your baseball bargains early There are only forty shopping days to October t. Douhlo-headei'c coi.i.i'nii as lingers are getting to he as They're always on hand. ; Cnti'l mil dWifr-Zieiidri- rnuxc trnu-' hlr, imt if tiny do bring about a lot nf siilil. I PHIL I1AI1GI:HTY. the boss of the Nativity Club, claims he has snared. Scott I'errv and Tom linger from the A's for all time. Perry is slated to Ning against Hairowgnte in the twilight game which will decide the series be tween the two clubs tonight, nnd lingers is curded to pitoli against Hilldale tu ition w. Haggerty was pariioulnrly anxious to grab the set from Harrow gate und for that reason nnprnaclicd the Mackmen. The wisdom of Perry's move, no matter what his trouble with Connie. .' is loiihted. The future of n pitcher nt nis caliber certainly is not outside the ' big leagues. ' You never can toll in hnsebnll. Mavbe rrry will get the gate from Harrow - fnrk hni rlnim tn 1'crry ami Rnuni, nf inui.tr. hut thru' re bcivy held in iviitirity l)ii Xatirit'j. HN'NIK isn't having any more trouble i- with his athletes this season than linn .lohiison lias had with Carl Mais and the New York Yanks. In the early nut of tho season. Johnny atson was sent to P.aliimore nnd Lefty Antjerson to Louisville. Hoth quit their minor league (olis. 'I hen Harry Soibold said finewell and after playing semipro hall in this vicinity wont with Baltimore. , , ei - . !..!,! .lurry i iioiujisou m us sen, m jiiiiu niore and clniined by Toronto. Dowd ('irow-iip th" sitonge and joined Newark and Dugan took it vacation without leave. Pern and Hogcrs are the latest w i inkier ' iirow . Connie's LiiKolnesiiui AUGUST I I 9 ' PHIL IIAGGKItTY S. & C. TO PLAY CAMDEN Jersey Team Meets Local Pastlmers on Saturday The Camden City baseball team, piloted by .lack Y'ost, invades this city Saturday to engage the Straw bridge & Clothier Club. The .leiMijites gave S'el.son a hard giiine in the earlier part of the season. Camden will present a strong line-up nounced. Secretary Snnnders said there Saturday. Tydmnn. a western coast was n chance of virtually all those en player; Gleudennliig, a former I'mver- , tered facing the starting line, sity of Pennsylvania lad; the Dickinson! Other events booked for tomorrow-are brothers, ami others will he in the the Nawbe.k ,?20()0 2 17 trot, the Bull's line-up. I Head 2. Hi trot and the 2. OS pace. ip iSfiSJBSEiaiEiEjai; 1 &fespAL vi 1 SHOPS "0ENTLEMEN TROPICAL CI.OTHINC HATS HABERDASHERY EB Larcest Ill.tritiutors (if .MANHATTAN MIIRTN In I'lillndclplils S Our Annual Clearance Sale of all Odd and Broken lines of Fine Summer SHIRTS NECKWEAR HALF HOSE j UNDERWEAR HANDKERCHIEFS TROPICAL CLOTHING nnd STRAW HATS at such attractive prices you will buy in dozen lots. MnnlKittnn Shirt iirr not Inrltnlrd in tills Snip 1018 CHESTNUT STREET 113 SO. 13TH STREET g) i S & k.-, Ta'tjnaigMajc'i'srjiJs CAMELS are the most refreshing, satisfying cigarette you ever smoked 1 Put all your cigarette desires in a bunch, then buy some Camels, give them every taste-test and know for your own satisfaction that in quality, flavor, smooth-body and in many other delightful ways Camels are in a class by themselves! Camels are an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos. You'll not only prefer this blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight, but you'll appreciate the remark able full-bodied-mildness and smooth, refreshing flavor it pro vides! Camels are a cigarette revelation! Camels win you in so many new ways! They not only permit you to smoke liberally without tiring your taste but leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty qdorl Compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price ! You'll prefer Camel quality to premiums, coupons or giftsl Muddy Track Crimps Grand Cir cuit Events Doublo Programs Tomorrow and Saturday BIG MATCHES TO BE RUN Ily .lAMRS S. CVHOIAN Today's program of the Grand Clr , nil meeting at the Holmont Driving Park was called off jut before noon gr owing to the muddy eotulition of the 'jl track, caused by the heavy rains of (f yesterday and this morning. Al Snun- T(J dors, secretary of the meeting, no- n, nounced that double programs would be. jj bold tomorrow afternoon and on Sat unlay. ., The postponement will do some good., , i It will enable Miss Harris M., Dlrec- " i turn .f. and the other starters In the ' free fot'-all pace to arrive here in plenty, riT 'of time to got rested before racing. These speeders were delayed In transit ' ' from the North Itandall track in Clove- 1 I land. f Lit Princeton is booked to take n .j. j smash at the track record of 2.01 now hold by St. Frisco tomorrow. liienklng a track record under bres- 'out conditions is as- soft as swimming tho F.nglish channel in a gale. vr It. K. Illonieo) lliggs will be among i those present. The new Grand Circuit nniKuiucer ami starter weni over go big in his debut that he has clinched a ifl job for life. The feature race on tomorrow's pro- j gram will be the Wlnoga Stock Farm 2.11 trot carrying a pure nf $.1000. Fdward T. Stotesbury will present tho "" i up to the winner. a. Nineteen now nic listed to stnrt. As . let none of the scratches linve been an- &glISte "Eraiajsiaisisisiaisii tii n r u n i 'V .' sn ' MJ T " Hi "A oT .w H Al 4 . ssr i! i. ? .jje'tS
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