1 X-i, .fctftft. f ! v ' rp& wiip fl V " vr EVENING1. PUBLIC (LEDGER PHECADELPHIA, , SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1910 I tt'5 WHAT G4? THE CARDS IF THE LAND IS DRY, THEY ALWAYS HAVE A RICKEY WITH THEM f ' i-rSfft''V PLATT SCORES 77 I II AMATEUR GOLF North Hills Entry Ono of Only Three Early Players to Make 80 I l PERRY ADAIR DROPS OUTi SERVICE MEN HONORED Five Leading Batsmen in the Major Leagues 90,000 Fans Attended Retls-New York Series The attendance nt the Pola grounds for the three, days follow! First day .18,000 Second day 12,000 Third day 40,000 Total 00,000 Hazleton Declares Holiday for "Wei come-Home" Celebration Hiulrtnn, Pa., Aug. 1(1 Two thou T WHAT THE CAMERA CAUGHT AT BELMONT American i.kih i: (. An. it. it. p(i. Cobh K SJ BO IS7 .37 Meier 98 fi 18 .3(11 Jsrchson 80 21 .11 101 ,:i.U Vwh 00 SIS BS 132 .312 I'rrulnpntllth 81 SlB 72 108 .310 NATIONAL I.KAni'K f'ranth B7 mi ; " ."' Ilmish 08 .171 53 121 .328 Mock 08 311 II 110 .320 Mrllmrr . . 70 222 23 71 .Sjn it. l1lMt 101 101 SO 128 .311 sand sertlce men marcneu in Ilnzle ton's welcome home parade testerday. I Mines, factories, stnreo nnd offices sus- ' pended for the in nnd a general holi- I dnj almospheie w.ts enlmnced b. the! Ma nil flras telebratiou which followed Ihe fhgraut ' SM...... Mmn4l f,4 UntMAC IM tt I j jvjuvvy uiavuin utiia iiuimvi in Eighth With One Runnor on Base ULTIMATE COUNT IS 6 TO 4 Phillies' Hall rarli. Aug. 10. Twelve thousand spectatom saw the Phillip ' lose their fourth game In five starts when they dropped the opening tilt of the dual bill with the 1'irates this afternoon. Seore, t! to 4. Not only did Crnvath lose the game, but he also lost "Cv" Williams, who was severely injured when he rinliril sJitfo the center field bleachers chasing a base hit. Cravath got his second home run since the Phils returned home, but the clout was not enough to tic the count, nlthough Hlackburne was on base at the time. Luderus nlo had a home run. First Inning Bancroft tossed out lllgbce. Carey Eingled to left. Southworth singled to center, sending Carey to second. AVhit ted singled to left, scoring Carey and sending Southworth to third. AVhitted took second on the throw to the plate. Hnnthwnrth scored on llarbare's sneri 1 flee fly to Williams. Paillette threw out Cutshaw. Two runs, three hits, no errors. Bancroft struck out. Blackburne (lied to Carey. Williams popped to Whitted. No runs, no hits, no errors. Second Inning Terry out. Illnrkburne to I.uderus. Lee ilied to Ifaulette. Ilixey nnd Lu derus retired Miller. No runs no hits, no errors. Meusel fanned. I.uderus bounced a hit into the left -field bleachers for a home run. Callahan singled to right. Paulettc was thrown out by llnrbare. Whitted thought it was three outs and rolled the ball toward the pitchers' box, Callahan saw the error, didn't stop nt second, but continued his sprint toward third. Miller picked up the ball and threw out Callahau, Ilarbarc getting the put-out. One run, two hits, no errors. Third Inning Btgbee beat out a hit to Blackburne. Callahan got under Carej's liner but dropped the ball, Max reaching first on the error nnd Blgbee reaching second. The base runners were unable to nd Tance on Southworth's short fly to Wil liams. On the hit nnd run play Whitted bounced n single to right and Bigbee scored, while Cnrey went to third. Carey registered on Bnrbare's sacrifice life to Callahan. AVhitted died stealing. Adams to Bancroft. Two runs, two hits, one error. i Terry threw out Adams. Clarke bat ted for Bixcy. Southworth snared Clarke's foul after a sham run. Ban ff croft (lied to Bigbee. No runs, no hits, rno errors. ' Fourth Inning Murray now pitching for Phillies. Paulettc threw out Cutshaw. Terry strolled. Paulettc engineered n double play when he snatched T.ee's grounder, ,tepped on second and then threw to Luderus. No runs, no hits, no errors. Blackburne singled to center. Wll , Hams drove the ball over the right field fence but it was foul by about a foot. Williams fanned on the next pitched ball. Meusel filed to Terry. Luderus' was hit by a pitched ball. Blackburne went to third and Luderus to second on a wild pitch. Callahan wnlked, filling the bases. Terry threw out Paulettc. No runs, one hit, no errors. Fifth Inning Pnulette allowed Miller's easy roller to get away from him. Bigbee sacri ficed, Paulette to Luderus. Black burne and Luderus retired Carey. Lu derus leaped and grabbed Southworth's liner. No runs, no hits, one error. Adams lined to Bigbee. Murray was safe on Blgbee's muff. Bancroft filed to Southworth. Murray was caught off first, Miller to Whitted. No runs, no hltB, one error. Sixth Inning , Whitted (lied to Callahan. Bancroft threw out Barbarc. Cutslmw was hit by a pitched ball. CutBhaw stole second. Bancroft and Ludy retired Terry. No 'runs, no bits, no errors, Blackburno singled to right. Wil liams's rap almost tore first base from Lilts' anchor. He got a double on the drive, macKDurne puuing up at mini. Yllllams held second and Blackburne scored on Meusel's sacrifice fly tp Carey. Luderus died to Bigbee. Callahan flied to Bigbee. One run, two hits, no er , rors. Seventh Inning Williams crashed Into the center field bleachers chasing Lee's hit, which developed into a triple, Williams was looking over his shoulder when he sprinted Into the wall and apparently he was painfully Injured, as he had to retire. Manager Cravath took his place In center field. Paulette threw out Mil ler, holding Lee at third. Bigbee bounced to Paulette and Leo was out at the plate, Paulette to Adams. Big been took second on a balk. Bigbee out stealing third, Adams to Black burne. No runs, one hit, no errors. Barbara threw out Paulette. Adams fanned. Murray fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors. Eighth Inning Cravath playing right and Meucel center. Bancroft threw out Carey. Southworth doubled to the scoreboard. Whitted doubled to left, his third hit of the game, scoring Southworth. Bar- i bare fouled to Callahan. Paulette threw I out Cutshaw. One run, two hits, no errors. Bancroft lifted to Bigbee. Black burns singled to right. The 12,000 spec tators almost jumped out of the stands when Cr&yath lifted the ball over the rlghtfield fence, for a home run, scoring ' Blackburne ahead of him. The cheering didn't cease for a good five minutes after the drive. Meusel fouled to Barbare. Luderus slofcled through Barbare, Cal lahan fouled to Lee. Two runs, three hits, no errors, Ninth Inning Terry best out a bunt and went all 'Mm. way to third en Adnns' wild throw W, first, Bancroft threw out Lee. Mil- rtefcwt out a bit -t Mro!t M Tw Feored. Illgliee fanned. Carcj doubled against the lcftlield bleacher wall send ing Miller tn third. Adams' snap throw to ltimcroft raught Carey off second. One run. three hlti, one error. Terr) threw out Pnulette. Adams filed to lllgbce. Hogg butted for Murraj. Hogg single to left Meadows running for Hogg, lligbee ended the game by making a sensational catch on Ban croft's drive. No runs, one hit, no errors. E OF SEVENTEEN YEARS Seibold Made American League Home-Run Mark With Six teen in 1902 FREEMAN'S MARK IS When Babe Until, the slugger ex traordinary, made a home run off Dick Kerr, the joung southpaw, at Comiskey Park on Thursday, he shattered an American League record that stood for nearly seventeen years. Back In 1002 "Socks," Seibold, then a member of the Athletics, made sixteen circuit smashes during the course of the season. Kuth's homer on Thurs day was his seventeenth of the 1010 campaign and his thirty-seventh in the American League. Until has still a little way to go to reach Cravnth's mark, made In mi5. The new manager of the Phillies made twenty-four homers that year. The National League record is twenty-five, held by Buck Freeman. Here is how Ruth set a new mark for homers in the American League: tprKP7Pn Mosrldee. Tanks May 30 Off THNtnport. Browns. May SO OrT IVrri'. Athletics June s Off Damn, Tlaers June 17 Off Morion, Indians. Juno Jl Off Robertson, Senators Jun a" Oft KhKs Tanks JUIv rs (2) off Johnson Athletics Ju y 10-Off Shock.!-. Rroins Ju y 12-Off n.nforth. White Sox July 21 Off Ehmke, Titer. J,"y ;i 2" Shaukey, Tanks J July SBOff Leonsrd. Tlrers A,u"S,lJ4 ft K"T' Whl' Sox Until home runs in American League i.n,, i; unit, .1 : 11U7, ; 1010, 17. Total, 37. 1018, 11 MATCH-PACED GRIND unapman, oorry and Wiley Meet Tonight In Thirty-Mile Race Another three-cornered match motor paced race will be on the program at the Point Breeze Velodrome tonight when Frank Corry, George Wilev and Oeorge Chapman clash in a thirty-mile grind. Jimmy Hunter, Norman Anderson and either August Oaethofs or Kddie Hoot will do the pacing. Willie Spencer will ho seen here again in a match sprint race. The Canadian has been mntched to meet Francisco Verri, the Italian champion, at one mile, best two out of three heats. Sam (Butch) Jones Is Burled Pamuol H "Hutch" Jonei. former di rector of tho Athletics and a well-knoun wportlng man of this city, waa burled yea- irruay aiitmoon iroin nm nome, 24111 jvorth Thirty-second street He died last Monday, after a lone Illness. Floral offerings were recehed from the Ten and Tencll Club, the Philadelphia fportlnr Writers' Association and Dattery F. 108th Meld Artillery. Mr. Jones was a Mason, being a member ot the Olivet Lodge and Mary Commandery He wan nlsn an Klk James McC'ool. a llfelong friend of the decessed. sang at the grave. Ebbets Wants Pitcher De Vltalls Ilrooklm. Aug. 19. Walter De Vltalls. husky younr collegian, who has been pitch ing good ball for Bill Donovan's Jersey City team, has been claimed by Charlie Eb- oeis or ins j-oagers u vltalls waa sent tft the Skeeters by the New York Americans and the Ilrooklyn club has recalled him to major league service, claiming that the former llrown UnUeralty hoy had not been waived upon by the Ilrooklyn club before he was allowed to go to Jersey City Sharkey Beats Pete Herman Mllvnukc, Wis.. Aug IB Jack Sharkey. New York bantamweight, was awarded the newspaper verdict of a shade over Cham pion rete Herman, or New Orleans, at the enii vi a ibiituuiiu lio-aecision DOUt last Bight. Ivy Profs Beat League Leaders The Ivy Professionals defeated the Klnr- essinv viuu. IMurri VI ine west muaael' phla League, yesterday, s to 1. What May Happen in Baseball Today RUTH BREAKS R NATIONAI. LKAQUB W. I,. r.C. W. I,. Split Cincinnati 10 SS ,80 ,888 .818 . .. New York . . l 37 .?! ,et .018 .. . Chicago . 84 4.1 .845 .880 .840 . . . Ilrooklm . 40 81 ,488 ,490 .480 ... Pittsburgh . 47 BJ .478 .488 .488 .478 !'.,f!.t.,!n 6? "' . .N1 Ml Phillies 38 88 .888 ..ISO .378 .888 Ht. Louis . 38 00 .375 .888 .3(17 .878 Two raraes. ASfKBICAN I.KAOUK W. L. P.O. W. I,, fpllt Chicago 88 80 .0(8 .651 .818 . Detroit . 88 4S .880 .884 .874 . . f'leielsnrl 87 44 .884 .880 .850 . . . New York . 54 45 ,848 .550 .840 .... St. Louts . 54 45 .64.1 850 ,840 ,,,, Hotton 40 53 .485 .470 ,480 .... Washington , 41 81 .403 .408 .808 .... Athletics ..17 71 ,7 .S8S .173 .... TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh at Philadelphia Clear. Two games, Chic. Chicago at New York Cloudy. Clnclnna innan ai itrookirn Cloudy. Louis at l)9ton Clear, Two games. si. AMERICAN LEAOtJE Athletics at St. Louts Clear. Nev. lork at Detroit Cloudy, Boston ut Chicago Cloud-r, Washington at Cleveland Clear. YKSTEUDAVB RESULTS NATIONAI. LKAOUE at. Louis.. 7 Phllllea. 3 (first game). Phillies, 7 1 St. Ioul, X (second gamo). Cincinnati, 4 Now York, i (first game). Cincinnati, 4 Now York, 0 (second gamo). Itrookirn, Si Chicago, 1, lloston, at PltUbergh, 3 (first gamo). Iloiton, 8 Plttsburih, I (second gsraei Innings), AMERICAN I.EAOUE St. LotUs, Si AthleOes, t. Detroit. 7i Now York. 0, WaeklnslDn. Si Cleveland. 1. 15 CUmi iffsi, saiWiajs), i Geers Drives Goldie Todd to Vic tory in New Bingham 2:12 Pace SAM GROSS PRESENTS CUP Kj .IAMES S. CAROLAN Uelmont DrlvtiiR Tarh, Auk. 111. JliKnoIo, driven by Cot, was the win ner of the WinoRu Stock Farm event, a three-heat 2:11 trot, purse $."000 and a cup presented by T. T. Stotes hiirj . f 'n drove Mifinola out in front in the firvt nnd third heats in the re Hpective time of 2:07. In the second heat Mlgnnln finished riRlitti. The New Ringhnm race, a 2:12 pace, with a purse of $2000 up. was won' in strniRht heatu by Ooldlc Todd. Top Gens was in the Milky and he was pre sented with the New llinnhiun Hotel cup by Sammy (5ros. Sammy also cave Pop n smile. In n match race between M. M. Sullivan, drhing l.iirllno RiiiRcn and Lena Dombrow. nnd lop tieers. driv inR Joker I). Lake nnd Clrace Hale, the former had little trouble winning in straight heats. Sulivan's time in each o( the two heats was a record, which previously was 2:18'j. The first heat was clocked at 2:18Vi o'l the hecond in 2:14 fir.t. Lii Princeton failed to break the mile record of 2:01 31 held by St. Frisco in one of the feature events on the program. Time by quarters was .30V4, .r!:4. t:31 and 2:02Mj. The New Bingham. - IS pace, three heats purse l'(K)i. cup presented by New lllnKliam Hotel. Ooldle Todd, fleers J Sannrdo. Murphy - - - Harper, Garrison ' Double a . Sturgeon .,4 Ijidy Todd, Ijiv.rence 5 dl" Time, 2 2. 'i 01. 2 05 Tho Wlnoga Stock Farm 2 11 trot, threo heatn. purso S5000. cup presented to winner l K T Stotesbury The Triumph, Walker V ; T MlgnoU. Cok J ' KlnletK. Murphy . . . - J - Mlrlun Uuy, Hyde ! ". V ElIio Direct, llruslo . 'lii Ilancpt Tide. McDonald . . . .13 3 Anna Malonev, Davison 4 7 IVter I'ough Thornas . . . . 7 U 5 Time. 2 07 2 07. 2 0 Mutch team race' Lurllno Illngen and Lena Dombrow. M M BullUan 1 1 Joker D Lake and Orace Hale, (leers. S J Time. 2 181.. 1-14. 2 08 pace, three heats, purse. 11000 Hetty BlaeUock (Walker) . . . j Sellers II (Sturgeon) . lister It (Murphy) . J Tommy D (Kline) . . ; 1'eter Elliott (Thomas) . . . . - Tim 2 (IBU FLEISHER GIRLS LEAD Score 6-2 End of Third Inning Against Franclsville The Flelsher Rlooii er flirls, with 5Ili.s Hurburt in the box, held a lend of (1-2 over the girls nine of the Fran cisville Playgrounds at the end of the third inning today. FRANCISVILI.r. PLEISHGIT-B Helen lluswl, c 11I.OOMKH3 GIRLS Agnes Forrest. P Kitty (lulnan. ss. Helen Hhoades. lb l.ucy fjloan. rr. Anna McDonald. 2b. Klols Levy, 8b Francis Oreen. ss. Mary JUClay. Jb Ktliel llreenneld. 3b. Mario JtWy. cf Isabel Owen, rf Utta Mcllrlde. c Gertrude Cnstello if Mar tlllrejr. lh Mary Walsh, If I'-dlth hhelly. ib 1 " Hannah Hurbert, p Monday'a Saratoga Entries First race, for two year-olds, conditions, 5Vi furlongs Hasten On 115 Mark West 108 Evergay . 120 Victor W 10S Ireland . US Furlough 108 Star Court 108 David lUrum 108 Hackamora . 11.1 Sandy Ileal . ..116 n..ita.,t,.. ins End Man US Round Robin . 108 Larehetto 10S in ill lll anu DKmtK VLitK in MPKnslHBlHslBByTNmsm FIRST CIRCUIT ACCiPtNT T1E "A bola wins $5000 ; mmmmM? - 2:11ATBEL1VI0NT fiBBMii P Olen Light 115 "P110 Jr Capt Hershler. 115 Wendy 112 Second race, stepelechase, selling, for four-year-olds and up. about 2 miles: Kingston Pier... 147 Rhomb Robin C!oodfellowH8 tQarter 138 Harwood 148 'King Fortune . . 188 Third race, tho Holton Handicap, for three-year-olds and up. 0 furlongs, nuiy Kelly . . 12.1 Motor Cop . 132 Naturalist 18.1 Right Angle 10.1 Ticklish .108 Dominant 12a lllua Laddie. 110 Startling 110 Midnight Hun . 10,1 Assume 112 Oloomy Ous 105 Courtship 108 Lion d'Or . .. U2 War (lod 115 Loochsres 121 Out the Way 127 Lord llrlghton J2.I llnlllsler 123 Oeorge Starr .110 Kltln Queen 108 Star Hampton . .112 Dr Johnson .. ..100 Ultimatum . 112 drundy 105 Pen Rosa . .105 Fourth rsce. for three ear-olds, mile: War Mask 111 'Oath 101 TetUy n8 'Crystal Ford ..111 Senator Crow lot) Camoufleur .... 108 Welshman's Folly. 108 Knot 403 St. Quentln ... .104 Thlitledon 108 Duchesso Lacs.. 01 Fifth race, claiming, for threo-year-olds and up. mile: ' Keen Jane 03 Nello Torke 03 Courting Colors.. 110 Bob Hensley.. ..113 Captain Hodge. 108 Poacher 118 War Tax 97 Olelpnsr 110 Sansynlng 108 Stitch In Time. n Starter 108 Katie. Canal .... 113 Don Dodgo . . . 108 'Maneuver OS Mlllracs 108 Alvord Hie Hlckorynut 108 Wlsa Man 118 Cadillac, 110 Muslcet 08 blith race, for maiden Allies, two-rear-olds, 0 furlongs' Reaming J!oauty..ll4 Carolines 114 Precious Pearl 114 Northern Belle. .114 Swirl U4 Hard olrl 114 IOrphellne . 114 Lady Wood 114 Princess Mary 114 hMgarmint 114 Clarsbella .114 Ilrldgs Playor . 114 Mile. Vivian 114 Destruction 114 Fait Accompli Ut Uame Chick , 114 Weary . , 114 Lady Lucille ..114 Indiscretion . ....114 Waterswoet ,,,..114 Dryngar ........114 FIto pound apprentice allowance claimed tTen sounds apprentice alla-ranc claimed, Woslher clear) track good, l'- .... . . ' iw 91 Ay lattfn Jr f jL TOP GIERS BEHIND WIMNER of The first smash-up nt the meeting are seen aboe. The top pictinv Little Lee as these two three-) for second place. Pop Oeers and his START OFF Twenty -eight Athletes Dive From Vine Street Wharf on Way to Riverton LAST YEAR'S VICTOR OUT Twenty -eight well greased athletes went over-board hands firnt into the Delaware river from Vlue Htreet wharf shortly after .1 o'clock this afternoon, and, after swimming with the tide, got tinder way in the nntionnl ten-mlln na tional swimming thampion&hip, with the Hlverton ncht Club Pier, RUcrton, X. .1., a their destination. Lou (ifibcl, nf the New York Ath letic Club, nnd winner of the swim Inst j ear, was not among the men who took to the water this faternoon. Ilia time for the swam was 2 hours 1 minute and 20 seconds. Norman Itnss, of Chlcngo, nnd re cently leturned from the A. K. r. was among the contentnntK. Philadelphia wbh well represented with a number of swimmers-. Including William William Krmise, William II. Titus, Alex Peters and Victor lvand. Ilgu Pnrfner and Oertrude Artelt, local mermnds, went along in one of tho motorboat.s. The entries follow: No Swimmer Cltv T'llnt 1 N'ornmn Konh, rhlc . Ill V. linker .Ir ir.pnlH Uriir-m-r Kuwnll Arthur Il.tl (' tl !-hriitli. Sjii l'rn . W I) (lallo,,y t O .1 llnafonl I'nrttand. Ore It. l"orr Ti John Kerrv Montreal Oflen Mattis .Ir II (' Noatraml Cellese It , I. 1 . (' Collins 7 .1 II Kolser Newport, II I . II .lonrs S J ! llunthor. I'harlesclon.W a It KnUht 0 H. T Iloldcn. (it Lakes. Ill Thomasen- Tucker 10 1) (1 Terrv Ilutherford, N. J . It llol- llnasheml 11 raul V Maree. Camden. N J . Hus""'! Nalsby 1 Oeo Hltchle Toronto, Can . J Jamison M- Oliver J Nichols, ritman. Ilonera W KraUHe l-lllliiuril'iiia, i,n,ii ,';',- W II Tltui. Philadelphia, V h I.etfonl A Peters Phllad. Iphla II. Washington Victor I,eand Philadelphia. Rhrop an.l H lIolllnBiheu 1 John McCurch. Phlartelphla. F. Hutler n r niauins Chester. Pa. t. Tavls n nei Hell llherton. N. J . Cooper T Walter C Wrlnht. Horton, N Strohleln 21 .lark Shoell Roverton. N J . 11 Allee .. ,i- iM,,nH, Hlverton N J . Vv m ' ' IUmn 1 tl Corner KIcrton. N J. W bulllvan J Steenle r n noshorough rhlladclpbla. Ptrohleln i c. Toih lloston Mass. Arthur rlsht M'CABE TO BOX AT SHORE Will Meet Rowlands In Eight-Round Bout at Alantlc City Club Promoter Merman Taylor announced this afternoon that he had signed up .Timmy Mcf'ahc, of this city, tn meet Un Rowlands, of Milwaukee, in the Rtar eight-round bout nt the Atlantic City Sporting Club next Thursday night Two other eight-round matches will be between Johnny Mealy and Joe Koons and Jimmy Mason and Kid Wag ner. Each is a Phlladelphian. In the opener, a six-round session. Tit Toland, of Atlantic City, will pair off with Johnny jMartin, a local lad. "Mule" Watson Outpltched Hllldale defeated Nativity in a pitchers' battle, 3-0 Cockerell outpltched his erst whllo bis: leaua opponent. "Mule" Watson. Reds and Tigers Picked for Big Scries by Stahl Atlantic City, N. .1., Aug. 16. "At this stage of the raca it looks to me as though the Detroit Tigers In the American League, and the Cincinnati Ileds, in the National League, have an edge on the other teams in their respective organiza tions in the race for the champion ship flac." Such was the statement hers by Jake Stahl. MOLUE KNIGHT NOvBEEIi 3TAVE anil the leading driver of the day shows Itrolhrr Peter crashing into ear-olds Hash arross the finish lino winning Molllo Knight also are seen MAYS CASE AUG. 22 IT Johnson's Lawyers Withdraw Application for Removal of In junction to Federal Bench TO QUIZ BAN SAME DAY New Yotli, Aug tfi. Attorneys for Han Johnson, president of the Amer ican League, tndaj withdrew their ap plication for removal of the Carl Mnjs injunction proceedings from the New Voik Supreme Court to the Federal Court. With the attorneys of the New York club thej agreed to postponement of the case until August 22, when the argu ments to dissolve the temporary order of injunction will be heard. Johnson's examination before Itef eree fienrge J. (iillespie, also will be conducted on that day. PLANNING $100,000 RACE Rich Event for Two-Year-Olds to Be Run In Maryland In 1921 Saratoga, Aug. Hi. Plans for a race for twn-jenr-nldri, to lie known as the Mnrjland Futurity, and which will be the richest eent on the American turf, have been unnounceil. The race is to hac $00,00(1 lidded, and with the various subscriptions and declarations, will probably he worth more than $100, 000 nt the time it is run The first tunning will be in 1021. Declines Request From Henlz ".anraster. Pa., Aug. Id Mam'n I'. Itiishong, ronnty food mmilnlstnitnr, de clined a request of IVdeial Food Ad ministrator Heinz to appoint a fair price committee in Lancaster ((unity. In his reply he said: "I have come to the conclusion that no possible good would result, as Attorney (leneral Pal mer states that such committee would have no authority to enforce acts It seems to me, now that the war is ner, tho legal department of thn fedral gov ernment should be amply suilicient to meet this situution and handle it ilfi liently." Maubeuge Declared Obsolete Paris, Aug 10. That , the forts around Maubeuge were obsolete and In capable of withstanding modern artil lery fire was brought out b the court of investigation into the surrender of Mnubeuge to the (iermans in Septem ber, 1014, according to information ob tained unofficlallj The sessions of the court are being conducted in secret Fort de Leveaux. one of the Mau beuge, group, the unofficial accounts of the investigation sav. collapsed within two hours, nnd the Maubeuge garrison consisted only of Colonial infantry, which is said to have lost 53 per cent of ita effectives. No Bout Goes the Limit HvansTllfe Ind., Aui in I.o Witt a Ht I.ou1b llahtuelaht knocked out llattllna McCarthy, of Brooklyn N T . here last night In the fourth of a ten round bout KM Alberts, of Pittsburgh, was disqualified In the sixth round of tha preliminary bout and Jack Ttocers. of St Louis, champion of tho Klghty-nlnth Division as given thn declalon. Pill Cole, of Winnipeg, knocked out Al Montrey, of Mllwalkee, In tho final of an eight-round affair. Prince of Wales to Attend Boat Raced Detroit. Aus lfl Hla maJestv the Prince of Wales, now touring Canada, has been lmlted to attend the Cold Cup regatta here. August 20, SO, SI, and September 1 when tha worms motornoat cnampionshtp will bo decided, by Commodore A A. Schants of tho Detroit Gold Cup committee. Cyclers to Hold Run Tomorrow Tho Quaker City Cycling Club will hold Its annual monthly run tomorrow The destination will be to Ilun.melavlUe, Pa and return The ocltsts will leate from the Northeast boulevard SshaeferWIns Live Bird Shoot Bhonandaah, Fa., Aug. 19. In a llve-binl shoot at ailborton, Schaerter, of Korea, de les U4 Wvr, of Puck Mountain, by killing you ut at ten tojqi ovpontnt' taptt. Plttshiirsh. Aiis 111 - Mich scores Mere the rule tnrhu In the preliminary I (piallfvins round In the nntimuil ama teur cnlf ehnmpinnship at the llakmnnt Countrv Tliih With more than fiftv platers in hut three had broken Ml Thei ueie Koherl A (iiinlner. nf On uentsin, n former ntimteiir champion who scored 11-,'iS 7!): 1 v,l Piatt of the North Hills Club. 77 and laeolit . of Chnilntte. 711 The Inst important npet was the failure of Perry Adair, of Atlanta, tn nnii'f .let nine Tnuers tititieareil to be safeh Inside the fpinlifunc duifunu1 1..1.1. n.. ci I t ,. , . ...... .hi -. nun osuniu ivirnv, nun nn Ml Kohert .Tones. Jr . with an Si' ns Wife Adnir was the first stnrtrr tn rlnm out of the championship Ho found i i "intn trnp nnd took IP to the turn I ami picked up nt the 17th. uhen his i trouble continued i harlcs " hick Kviins, of Chicago, a national amateur champion, arrived at the Oakmnnt Club ahmtly nfter '2 o'clnrk to defend his title in the twcnM third meeting Me plaved his qunllfjiiiK totind without previous prae lice An hie .Mcllwaine. Mattfnrd, Conn . fiiimer nle t h.impinn nl'o wiied tliat he would lie unable to attend In the ipinliMiiK loiinds, Oswald Kith. metropolitan champion turned in u score of SO He came back in the hiM half better than in Ihe outward journej The same was true of Hobby .lones, Atlnnta, who came back In four Ktiokes less than he went out. K.irlv scores weie I J,eh Charlotte Ward Plan North IIIIIh laM Klrkh l:nsleooil I. II AuKUatiiK MnMield Ii W Annstronir Onkmnnt J II (lar.lner lluffalt, 1 ! Ha.i (inkmnnt J l l.il.' MHlt..i t I ,mle Sluanm In rntliritl life KnKlmood N7 Unhurt (firtlnor. OnnentsU. it K Hnniun HaUlmorp I Jfnimp TrHcr l'pp-r Mnntctalr in 41 I H r'aion ITotiifHtoatl . . 40 -.3 Eppct Rixeij Fails in First; Starts Last rontlntied rroin Paso Ono Phils' number, received the verdict for the SmnUej. clan In the opening tilt. Miller gained four decisions over the linker club before he was stopped by the Cravathians during their last visit to Pittsburgh. Harney lire; fuss's ball players ate up the left-hand services of ItlxeyandMu t ay in the opening tilt. In all they pitliered eleven drives, three of which were made by (Jorge Whitted, former Phil. All of Whitted's drives sent runs across the plate. His two singles nnd a double were responsihle for three Pitts burgh tallies. The Phils had nine swaps off Miller. but they came, that is the majority of mem, wmm nolmily was on. Hoth Cravath nnd Luderus contributed homo runs, nini'kburne was on when (lavvy connected, but none weie on Ihe run was when Ludy made his circuit drive. St. Louis tnok the first game from Hoston, theieby mined into seventh place, the Phils dropping into last place mice again. Hoth Hixey and Pondor started out well in the second game, neither club scoring in the fiist or second innings. First Inning Bigbee tiled to Hancroft. Cnrey beat out a hit to Paulette. Southworth sin gled to left, sending Carey to second. Carey and Southworth attempted a dou ble steal, but Carey was nipped at third, Tragressor to Itlackhurnc. Whit ted tlied to Meusel. No ruus, two hits, no errors. Callahan flied to Cutshaw. Cutshaw throw out Illacliburne. Hancroft singled through Ilarbare. Meusel forced Han croft, Terry to Cutshaw. No runs, me hit, no errors. Second Inning Harbare popped to Hixej . Cutshaw walked. Terry hit into a double play. Hixey to Hancroft to Luderus. No runs, no hits, no errors. Luderus was safe on Whitted's error. Craxath fouled to llnrbare. Paulette hit into a double play, Terry tn Cut hhuw to AVhitted. No runs, no hits, one error. Third Inning Hlackwell fanned. Ponder singled to center. Higbee (lied to Craiath. Carey fanned. No runs, one hit, no errors. Tragresser struck out. Cutshaw got UWcj's grounder over second base and ns he was about to full threw to Terry, who relayed the ball to Whitted, retir ing Itlxey. Southworth made a fine catch of Callahan's liner. Nn runs, no hits, no errors. Fourth Inning Whitted walked. Harbare rapped into n double play, Bancroft to Paulette to Luderus. No runs, no hits, no errors. Terry threw out Blackburne. Ban croft flied to Care. Meusel singled to left. Meusel took second on a wild pitch. Luderus walked. Cravath also walked, filling the bases. Paulette tlied to Big bee. No runs, one hit, uo errors. Johnny Alecks? Who Is He? Marlboro. Mass., Aug 15 Johnny Alecks Phllsdelphls. champion middleweight nf Pennslvanla. knocked cut Joe Demarls of Franklin, cflaniplon middleweight of Hhode Island, In the sixth round nf a scheduled twelve-round bout at tha Marlboro Driving Club hero last night s Otto Knabe Quits Baseball far Business in This City Otto Knnbe, scout for the Cubs, has turned in his resignation. Otto has combed the minor Iraguci and the tall grass without finding any thing that looks like a big. league ball player, and decided he was not earning his salary, so quit, and will' return to loqk after his and KJd Gleaaon'a business in Phllndalpbis. hl&M EDUCATIONAL. I n"th See noth tleies m ir ak r It 40$ dT IF W 'f jk "W" y" iifiirAsn ; S9BsV 'SxjflP' iCTsVMlTlT sWlimnmr ilflBIU'sstP Winltt' 4ssHWB i arira,vvi duil.i-iinxj, nroaa oe v-.irry ow, banKss - BUSINESS" Training Give. COLLEGE Power ? life nf the people of this country own 30 of the 180 of tha wealth Whether )o Hn.ilK belong; to th e90 or tha 10 Is up to sou rlcht now Thousands of nayinre positions art opening dailj And thousands more will open. Are you Kolnjr to preiw.ro for one of them? llo you want to advnnoa in business life.'' If you don I wajit to he Just one of the also-rana enter our school Studs Stenography. HookkeeplnB. Accountlnc, Typewriting;, Set rctarlal Work Sheldon Salesmanship Any one. of these courses will en.ilile ou to make vour mark In the business world. You ara no. tied, hut ou must hne the knowledRe that fflves pawer You will llnd our Instiuetlon pleasant, easy and Inexpensive But you nuiM beln nnw il huslncss hrnnchaH tnuirht . dav and night school. BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE AS rciiKniTHi" 919 WALNUT College Courses for Teachers Classes for City teachers, meeting from 4.30 to 6.30, from 7.30 to 9.30 every day but Sat urday, and on Saturday morn ings from 0.30 to 11.00 and 11.00 to 1.00. These courses count for col lege credit. Write for Catalog F-15. rimne. Diamond 631 TEMPLE UNIVERSITV I! road St. hflow Ilfrkn rni laueipn in Strayer's Business College Philadelphia's Greatest Business School Bklllful teachers Superior equipment Practical (.ouraes Froercuslve management The most succccuful eraduatei. Day and nleht classes Charges moderate Positions Guaranteed Heuin your count now. Call, write or phone for full particular!. Btrarer'n. H07 rheMnnt Ht. I'hone Wl. 881 $4 . month Night School ?, Shorthand, English, Psnmanshlp I-ALMKIt SCHOOL. 10 8. 10th St. I'llOTOPLAII PHOTOPLAYS THRU COMPANY r 0FJMERICA A1LU. lllth, Morris & 1'assyunk Ave. i Alhamora Mat.Bollyat2.Kvgs ll:4Rl. WALLACE HHII) In "THE l.OVE ni'ItaiJVK A DOT I O 0i!O AND THOMPSON STH. ArULLU MATINEE DAILY TOM moorb In "TUB CITY Ol' COMRADES AnPAHIA CHESTNUT lleloiv 1BTH AKL,AL1A to A. M toll .!' P. M. oahkhh of kathahinb iil'.sji" r-i i nrDinn euoad stiieut and BLUt.tJlll-' HUbQUEHANNAAVB. hr.SSt'S HAtAKAWA In THE MAN BENEATH" rUDDCCQ "A"' 6T- MANATUNK EMI Kfc-33 MATINKIS DAU.T KltANIMS lU'SIIMAN In "tion h oituw" FAIRMOUNT : SOth A OinAJlD At. MATINBK DAIUT Uub ri n.m.r rfnn hiuflrt iioimes in nfHT or M'.sinB" TTTTTll V TUEATI1E 1311 Market St. FAM1L I A M in Midnight. "Till' WOMAN" TlIOl' OAVKBT ME" r ,T 1 CT TUEATKB Below Spruce. oTH i3 1 MATINEE DAILY -""' Ai.irn nrtAUV in HIS llRIPAI. N'ltlHT" GREAT NORTHERN UlN OLIVE TIIOMAI Broad St at Erie - T A 0 V. M. IinilAS in i 1'PPTAins AND DOWN" r.nr01A I 60TH & WADWUT STS. IMPEK1AL' Mats 2 Rn Kves. 7A. IIYX1 -.ONItriE SAI.IS11VRT In "Tlir MAN IN THE MOONI.IQHT" 77, A rrn 1ST A lancastkk ave. LEAUfc-lV MATINEE DAII.T . rt 1.. "1. TinnnT ii w.i.Tn .u ..t...... ........ f.enneil uuim "Amona Those Present" l inr-OTV BROAD A COLUMBIA AV LIijfc.r-ll MATJNEE DAILY WALLACE REID In the l.ovn nt'nni.AR" I'llOTOPUWS . THEATRES OWNED AND MANAGED BY MEMBERS OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT 62D AD0VE MAnKET MONROE BALIBBUgY In "THE BLINDING TRAIL" r-T IDrV A tOTH ft MARKET STS. EUKErvA MATINEE DAILY MAY ALLISON In "TUB upi.tr i.ri T! IMttn FRONT ST. ft OIRARD AVE. lUlVIDU jumbo Junction on Frankford "L" hi i.i.i f; itiiouEB m "IN SEAlril OF ARCADY" LIE III f nrl ICT MD AND LOCUPT 8TRBETB LUV.UUA Mats. 1:110. B ISO. Eva MRS. VERNON CABTL1 Mats. 1:0.B ISO. Evrs.OlJpto THn rRwa un 1 ID .aassssKsssssssT- 3m P5?9 Wl tvkrta coMMKnriAi. school STREET WHAT EVERY ONE MUST KNOW Certain things are absolutely essential to a euccessful career In modern bul. ncs. IMchlng- them up as you go along Is a difficult and Inefficient way of ao quinnp them. Let Pelrce School teach you these bual. nefs essentials then start out ready ta concentrate on blgg-er thing. Make your advancement ranid and sure prepare at Pelrce's. v Send for 88th Tear nook PEIRCE SCHOOL' j of Business Administration Pine St. West of Broad. Phila. Our arsduates are in constant demand ( aood-puylne positions. Qrsj, ShortnaXI the sasy. sid system, Compl.t. DttuXJ. andsecretarlsl courses. Bpeclal rates tor JMk Auaust. Intensive trainlna. Knl.i Kim any time. Call or writ, for fui lliss? Particular and catalo.n. Sr riiii.A. ntJBixKs cor.MWB and Collere of Cimmmt 1017 fhestnnt St.. Philadelphia. Yonng Women and flirls The Gordon-Roney School For Girls. .111 Sprats Street General and Collet; Preparatory Conraask Boot garden and Qym. Miss ItONBT. Prlav WPHsfBH CAWTf Tesaa M sj4 Bora GRADUATING GRAMMAR SCHOOL BOYS m izj All ths fellows say, "Some class, atft X. n speedb. boyl" Tour acau srtli not be complete unless you take B. B. wltsl rou. Is backeO by the Largest House of Its) Kino in lot counirr. wur oeauciiui iiiuae trated catalccue lel(s tho stsry. Fra. Writ at once to IIU1B' Vr.LXJABE HElTABTslEnX l'llOTOI'LATS The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Aweri tea, which is a guarantee of early showingi of the finest productions. Ask for the thetr) in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. 5 1VT ARlfPT STREET T1IEATRS JJ IVIAKXtil UA. M. toUiiap.H, I1A1.I, fAlMIC'n ' THE WOMAN THOU QAVEST MeT' MOnFI S5 SOUTU ST. OrchMtrsv IV1VJUHL. Continuous I h fir .. .. u.rinr i-roaucuon Aii-ntar Cast "The Man Who Turned Whlti" ' OVERBROOK MD 5 OHQ AVJB, TTOONE pnwrn in "THE TEXAS STEKH' PAI APF 12U MARKET STREET I -U-rtV-Cj jo A. M to lllta P. & (I.AHA KIMRAI.L YOUNO In "THE BETTER WIFE" PRINCFS 1018 MARKET STRCCTr I UllUVEJJ :30 A M. toltilBP.la. . BESSIE BARRISCALB In r "THE WOMAN MICHAEL MARRIED" RFPiFNT MARKET ST. Below UTH lxl-',-JI-J 11 A. M to 11 P. M. "HILLY HENRY" RFAF TO OERHANTOWN AVE. 1Mlj WALLAACTKTRUEfDE,?0CKI!' " "YOU'RE PIRED" RUBY MARKET 6T. BELOW TTlt " lXWIJ1 1" A M to 11 lisp M. 1'1IRENCB RKED In ft "THE WOMAN UNDER OATH" SAVOY "".MARKET STREBT ' .d JC VU1 8 A. M. TO MIDNIOrr .WILLIAM FARNUMIn maE ' . -.-, I'nitnuAi ill "THE LONE STAR RANOER" STANI FY MARKET ABOVB 18TH JlrtlLCI 11:18 A. M. toll iHKi NORMA TALMADOE In ' THE WAY Of A WOMAN" VICTORIA market st. ab. trrn V1Vjl VdIlrt, 8 A. M. ts litis p. J THEDA BARA In i'"r A WOMAN THERE WAS" When in Atlantic Gte0,0vM NOT MARRY PnOTOPLAtS NIXON 80 AM,DVuW'?.w LARRY BEMON In "THE J5IMPLa LirS'f wnivrt fwjtnrn i K A V rjj LXXJ U B PARkT iwixib aye. dauphin at. " r-n.r. Mat. sub. eV ;luii, ANITA STEWART in ' ' "A MIDNIOIIT ROMANCE" R I VOI I B2D AND 6ANBOM 8T; " Il V UU MATINEE DAII.T OLIVE THOMAS ,fcLIEa OIRlJ,' STRAND "mySZ ETHEL CLAYTON fn r"uy MIsWl tf" CHANCE" .GHENYSitKi. SAtlNnBRS In r I XaSBBBBSBr 1 1 L.1 JiWrttfr1 L- '" i -IT .It I '' '"Z ' rNr -w, lit J nr . 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