jjfwi"1" u. 'XV V3'& ' ..mx.-r..v. V ' v . '.-s- -a- " .vs; ja, -', J. v . . ' VM ,, ' V .vv 2. EVBNItfG? PUBLIC LEOTM-HILADIir;P .u MHi -f '.,,. , . i "J II III II "" i mmmm M ' , r STANDINGS OF THE BALL CLUBS HERE ARE MAKING PHILADELPHIA A GREAT BOXlNGi T0 'SF ,t",v' . '- l.'.y.f'l I 't. iT ITT J Tl sTt-w .rw x-TT-k-r -r-" T. - - v -- wkmaat y.nnun iikvini lutiwn $t rrW? nZ , ' ' X t " . Wil,!, i&jLf KUtUISIS IN I HE KALE, CHIRPS CHARLES HOLIDA YEBBETS WS V ft ft' 'ItpONME MACK once hnd nn infirld worth 5100,000. By IIOBEIIT W. MAXWELL Sport. rMltor Kvfnln ritbllr I-nlrrr v J i.i r'i.ui iimm.- l-'lhMu In tit nlsht niter tils Wft'BrooklTn ball club had wnllopr-d nnd cnlelmlnod .tlm tSl.PhiN. "hut I deslrr- to stuto. with becoming modesty, that Ek $KkT nra the proud nud hopiy posessor of n pitohlnR stnfC (Tfl ?A. vll,wl Bt onc-qnnrter of n million dollar, which is nn- E . sotner way of saying s-.iu.uiw. 4 V '' "Nino of the bust pitchers in either lenRuc nmi every . 4 utnt'n n star. "You can't Ret mvn.v from Insi like that. ..ffho pttchlnR Mnff is the Atrotifte-t part of my ball cum. each nuil every one 01 uirm. mens sale or niiythini: like that, ihosc ilm Inh. nml wnteli us co when the ,HT, V i"""f 1'VMJ M1 ' J"" pi ,i4' double headers utart ! .lust watch um ro !' if ' " kJl Charles Holiday was lit 11 jovial mood, for hie pitching K.L l' -.... !i-.i i.tr nfrrA. i..i .l.1i,,l n tt-ittiilprful came .IKC, VlllllirU It'll LICIUI) UI,U ,"lv.. .. r. - jr.. 'u'lVfUno pucning Man is in ,!' ft"' . u i'V 1, . fti' tf-! fe'M (1... '" r H" -t ' J"1 nnd re-entered the ranks of the winuoro. .leff had dropped his. last live battles and thought yesterday vn the proper time to nut over n victory. He did. aud that's that. i) Our PtiiW were unable to do Huy consistent slamming during the afternoon. Once they got u couple of blokes on bancs and, with two out, Gavvy went in to bnt. After fJavvy bad taken three swings there were thren out. Urooklyn looked better yesterday and showed some great, class. This club must' be considered seriously for pennant honors, for it has every npppavanrc 0f a cham pionship aggregation. Even with Zach Wheat. KonMcliy nnd Chuck Ward on the hospital list, the team is sliding along beautifully. Clarence Mitchell at first hiiM- 1ms been n big surprise. He not only is fielding his position well, but also is slamming the ball. Clarence has had a lot to do with the present standing of his ball club. m PETE KIl.ni'FF tins piovol In hr an idrat fi7if , infielder. He plays ire at rithrr tcrnntl. third or nhorl, his hitting is clcmi and timely ami hit table manners perfect. Crazy Colonels ISot So Crazy 1T7I1EX the once battling Colonels meaning Ruppert Wand Huston dug deeply In their jeans nnd kicked in with SUlT.iiOQ for the privilege of paying llube Huth's salary, thi once battling Colonels still referring to llup pert and Huston were crazy like a couple of foxes, t'p " to a few weeks ago the vic persons giggled excessively every time the Kabe's name was mentioned, nnd the Colonels yon know who they are had the same social standing ns n pair of imps. Funny how a tlock-pf home runs will cause the criti cizing customers to put on ti new record nnd, join the hip, hip. hooray chorus. Until, who hnR been busting tin bulb with nmnxing frequencj . now has a lot of circuit clouts to his credit, the ball Huh i. going good, thousands are out at the park every day to ee the slugger slug and all you can hear in NVu- York now Is : "Huppert and Huston! Ain't they the smart guys?" The Habe is causing lots of joy in some spots and .deep gloom in others. Before the season opened many '' vagers were made that he wouldn't connect with a dozen homers this season. Others raised it to fifteen, and thoe bets also have becu paid oft. Now the fans are confident that at least fifty homers will bounce off his bat, and there's no chance to make a bet. But how does he do it? How doej it happen that Ruth comes along nfter years and jears and makes Ed Delchanty look, like a shoddy, to say nothing of a spurious 1 article in Woolworth's? Never before have we had such a fence-buster, and perhaps we never will see another like him. Three homers in one day ! Will that guy ever get out of high gear? The Babe takes a healthy swing, virtually starting it from the ground. He uses n long bat. much heavier than the others in existence, and he handles it like a toothpick. He meets the ball fnlrU. nnd wheu itis hit it stays hit. Sometimes he gets under the ball gives it n golf ride and on other occasions biffs it on the nose and almost kills an Intlclder. He is a big. strapping, -powerful hitter, and that's that, nVTII has an unusually kten eye. lie can follaw A fir ball up to the plate and knoics ichen it is time to sock it. True, he is fooled occasionally, but not often, lie outguesses the opposing pitchers, and that is some job. Ruth Has A'o Weakness, Says Bush THE Yank cloutei- started off on a flat tiro this year. He had been advertised so extensively thnt the na tives down South passed up the circus to attend a prac tice game to see the mighty Ruth. Pown there he was terrible. The Brooklyn pitchers bad hthi swinging futllely in the atmosphere nud not getting even a foul. This riled the big boy. and one day in .lacksonvlllc he climbed tip In the bleachers to nrgue with a gentleman who called him a piece of cheese and a big bum. Babe didn't like that sort of stuff, and would have knocked somebody's block off If the orator hadn't pulled u freshly sharpened knife. He won that argument. ,But in the South he was awful. It was the same when the American League season opened. But now ho has his batting eye, nnd, to use a highly original expres sion, is the candy kid. Uowcver. the question and nnswer department must go Into sesslou. How does he do it? .loo Bush has a few words to spill on the subject. .loe has been resting here a couple of days at his home, and left Inst night to join the Red Sox in Washington. "Ruth has oue weakness." chirped Joe. "nnd that is a base on balls. He is the hardest tnun in baseball to pitch to. You can fool him completely on a certain ball, and the next time you use it he knocks it a mile. They sny he can't hit a slow curve. I'll say he can, and If they ever find the ball I dished up to him it will be all lopsided. "Pitching has no terrors for the Baoe. Some of the pitchers have his animal and he can't hit them safely. They have the high sign on him. Walt Kinney, the jump ing hurler late of the A's, had his number aud could strike him out more often than any one else. Another was Bob lii-nry Bob wasn't good enough to stick in the league, but looked like a million dollars againsf Ruth. These are the only effective pitchers against the big bloke. All of the other" look the same. "Perhaps the hardest ball for Ruth to hit is about six iu lies below the shoulders Hud in elotf. If he ronnectR. it is with the handle of his lint and the bnll doesn't trnvel fur. But the Babe is watching for that kind of a ball and teps back and clouts It. IT HAPPENS IN THE BEST REGULATED FAMILIES VNHM 09 U A w9vw WovU MflVO r26tu' A Do7c7TfVWeiL,flllA-T". fTHaTToJOiOf l) JOOi ' MAO To ) Bau 1 STAUT I rJl rue foi lSMn.-r 1 Of "? I? W T pmCS A NBXT y Sfoae i iTt TanmaLS A5uW8D vonoM 1 .jAMe ooat-wcsi priccS a-' J&T Sj v "" v -. fS OUT iua mav AS ICOMP'MV COMO& I NOT Trte OMY ONES AieK WOJ& y K ! T vsv CHOAeiT V. I jw Iisjcn! . - - COAT 1MAT UOOKSO AT J T.ee.a tf0 I I t h.HT--AUH00- tSwCOMPCLS OUT. ,, S W.UTTC0O- Sot Jaws'1 , Yoo To BUV ( OoW'aU WHAT To Dp!? ' (iirt a Cues - J I WOUCOM'T OH S v J -UkS J ' " " f You ",0M T S i Penri Varsity'Crcw Loses Ames, Bow Another blow was dealt Coach Joe rlglit nnd Tcnn rowing yesterday when W. M. Ames, the veteran bow man, announced that he had retired. Ames, whose homo is )n Dayton, O., lins heed In the bow scat for the last two ycatSi He went to Coach Wright yesterday and said that he was through wltli the sport. L II. Deaver, Jr., No. M In the old junior varsity, was given tlie vacant seat. Tho I'cnu crews lenve here .June 10 or 1(1 for the Intcreollcglnto rcgattn, which has been moved from l'oughkcejlsle to Ithaca. Fall to Agreo on Chairman New York, June 4. John A. lffvdlcr. prrsliKint o( Urn National leasua. and 1) II Johnson, president of tho American Laaiui,! ...I.., B. H ... M.H. ..... . . ' prniv in ai n eholce for chairman of th National Com mission, It was aald unorflclallv that aalec. lion of a successor to Uarry Iterrmnmi may not be made for asveral months. Consider able time wa devoted to a discussion of the Maylni rutoa nnd the heavy hlttlnir which has developed this season In both major leamiee ENGLISH HENLEY ENTB51 J.a.ck. KUA Amono 5oriteitDti,f J London. June 4.Tim rtnu. ' Club'.'ot Boston,, (ts::chtercd cretri' the Grand Cliniienge Cup f0r tili lie HUwnrds niiftllenff. A J. '?, and the Thames Challenge nL108"' jISti1?..' Henlcr litm JUI1K The foreign entries for the dlsm... sculls are Dr. Paul W.thlniton? f5S? iiarvnju oarsman, ami w an Ch7.. of the Union Boat Club, Boston, ity Kelly, of tho Vesper Boat Club.'ph'ti.' delphla, holder of the American natiei..? single sculls title, nnd F. E. nk '8 ' thd Delft University Club, lft ,",' ( Tim rntr ea for ferr ri ,,.. i.f ."?' arc nov closed. "uu ""'"' Atlantle City. June -l.riliihur.i. 4... were helplesa before Jtyan's pltMiinV vln arach Olant wlnnlnp 0 to 1. R.ln .S: me in me mm. - the- game Iron Workera Apply Bruih Wilmington, Del., June , pV(l ,..' ' hits were the best that T.. n. uM v I'El the railroaders, IS to 0 ii.'sei SPEED VITAL FACTOR IN ATHLETIC ENDEA VOR Quick Thinking Enters Largely Into Success of Leaders in Various Branches of Sport Knack Plus j Training Hard Combination to Beat Leading Hitters in Major Leagues npn'fl hasn't an easy time of it. The pitchers ia .rrrr him had balls, they irind them around his neck, shoot at his head and try to make it as uwomfortable ot possible when hr is nt the plate.. Still, he hits them high and far, and that proves hr ii tl.r greatest slugger we ever have had in base' hall." TOMORROW is the last day of grace for the big league gentlemen who forsook the carefully manicured dla mond to make fame nnd fortune in the steel and oil leugues. Presidents Heydler. and Johnson have handed nit a rough statement, and if the boys do not come back to the fold the official tinware will be hung upon fhem for life. . Cnpuno'iM. 110. bu PilbUc Ltdotr Co. I A ' know just what might be termed I the most vital factor in sport. ' "There are several things to con i siiler." he writes. "But which one Is I supreme?" in this connection we i would not consider the matter of cour age, which is a basic element thnt is common t the average man. and not, as iminy moih to think, the eitt of only n few By GRANTLAND RICE the main job will he to overtake Glevev land, now facing an extended stnnd at homo with the Yanks nnd Red Sox on the road. But in the N'ntioniil Brooklyn remains the lone eastern contender with the West featuring three powerful clubs in the Cubs, Reds and Pirates. This race is developing fiuz every passing day nnd niny easily turn out to be one of the most sensational since JlHIh. when The' Into war. in a test of 50,000,000 j Pirates. Giants and Cubs were only a odd nations, proved I Klnc "i""1 "v i '" "" """ V ARONIIpINK PL A YS WOODBUR Y. TOMORROW TO ENTER 'SEMT Winner Will Play Either FranUford or Stenton; There's a "Contest" Between Latter as to Which Won Its Division Other Gossip A RONIM1NI play off to K IJ. WP k r.i K and tomorrow for the nrivilecc or entering the semifinals for the sub urban team golf championship, .lust who the opposition will be in the semi finals Is also a matter of doubt at the present time. .It hangs on u matter of a quarter of a point between Kraukfoni and Steii ton as to which one is the winner of its division to advaiKc into the hemitiuals. i ' The final M-miing tn this division, as published iu the morning newspaper. Wvbs erroneous, evidently, ns jt wns based on matches and not points. The club report sent to Francis B. Warner, secretary of the Golf Association of Philadelphia, puts the final winner of Division D in doubt, and the match of .May IP. as reported, must now be veri- 'fled by r.u I.u. That club'B report will , .settle the matter. By SANDY McNIBUCK Woodbury will1 to him. 'I -av Read Bob Maxtvell on Hits at Convention O. K. Hero All lu (.mnntU In , m iinnar Kr.tor at ,, Ill ,3 OIUU'JIH ill ,u ".'' ' "" 'Vleast. Bala won its division and piny- i JXorth Hifls in the semifinals on Wed- yon can't play your ball abend of the markets, you know,' cried the official in excitement. "But the plaver puid no attention and furiously fnnned his bnll again about hit inches forward. "Once more thn official rushed up. 'Put your ball back nf the markers, I . I tell you. It's against the rules to drive 1 off ahead of the white irons.' repented ! ! the committeeman. "The plaver. in the midst of another shot, turned on his annoyer. 'Shut up. 1 you sillv asf. and mind your own busi- , iiess.' xnorted tae golfer. "I'm playiug four.' " Cecil CnUert. name lit up the aoli headl'n" f- "i- m imte-bellum davs. tnr-d h' n'fr. ,i , ome-back since the war Mp,!V(dH h h,". '. u'evccj at .Vorth Ht-i I Oa'rt ha h.rn qult ill and waa not nlajlnc th ki h- ut?d to spore H.'a In I the t'nlr: r'(. ,-n. these daya and 1 ' rathf," fno hiM" ans'how aelltnir 4d carH le mak en tnnir. -l-pare aa avant la jruerre ' At that u cant eev he "fllvvered," yes- ' terria W"' 'Republican ronvention in Chl engo? Who'll score the big hit among the candidates? Read ROBERT W MAXWELL rrof ksow hou) In the Huentng public ftzbQcz and find out His nccuiiut. will be impressions from the ringside all next week in his inimitable humor ous style. men from twenty this statement. I Aside from this, we should say tbo vital factor in sport was spend. J BY SPKKD we do not mean nlone , tleetuesis of fo.ot. If is the speed of j . Bnbe Ruth's bat at the moment of im-' pact which is largely responsible for the tremendous distnnce that he gets. It is the speed of Johnson s fast one find Alexander's curve bnll .that features ' their success. , It has been the speed of Ty Cobb's, brain as well as bis speed of foot that lifted him to the top. A man who is without, speed of foot or arm might get by. but not unless he had an abnormal amount of brain speed . Such ball players as Cobb, levers anil Collins have been outstanding stars be cause their speed was both mental and physical. The combination is bound to produce a nectarine replete with juice. In Dtlier WllVS DHMPSEY and Carpentier are the j two most highly advertised heavy , weights largely through their speed. If Dempsev. with nil his crushlug power, wns a slow hitter or a slow thinker lie would never have readied j I the top. But most of Ueiiip.se h power comes from the speed of ln light baud as it lands. I Cnrnentier is another speed marvel. He is fast on bis feet, fast with his hands nnd fust with his bruins. How then did Willard. none too fast in either a mental or a physical way, reach the topV . . First, through an abnormal physical development. Aud Willard. for whale, wns fairly fast. Second, by catching .lohnson at the end of the trail when lie was about all ilnongh. But vou mnj remember wlint nap GROH, Roush and Robertson have been nmong the first five hitterHsin the n. T.. most of the season. And once they were nil Giants, With the accent on the "once." I'lpvttght 1310 Ail f(pils merved. NATIONAL MJAta'K rtajrer. Club. O. A.II. 11. II. T.C. nornsby, St: I... 41 inn 31 0.1 Ml Kobertson. Chi A 130 IS IX .3?0 (iroh, Cln 40 16 39 ft? .301 lHuberf. Cln 31 110 SS .11 .313 Koush, Cln II IM 26 ill .333 AMERICAN I.KA(1I:E Player. Club. O. A.II. R. II. P.C Speaker, Cleie.,.40 14 42 AS .3S9 .laekeon, Chi 3A 14H 20 ,1H .ft?. Johnston. Clete. . ,8H 130 1.1 M .374 Hlsler, Ht. I. . SR M:t in Al .3,13 Jlldlte, 1Vhl. ... .IS 1A0 .Ti All .332 Hllldale Squashed ,-lrfft" Jonei. pitching for Klftn rhne. olatc. yesterday afternoon, at Hllldale Tark. tot sweet revence nn l!oldcn' champions for the druhbliiK plven hla thre rlnht-hnnd-ed fllncprH the day beforo at ramdrm N .1 He allowed but thirty men a chinre in swim; at his nnerlrga during tho battle end altiW'-d only thrc acattertd hits, uiid ad ministered a ehutout. ! to '. Commander Ross Buys Ulon d'Or Commander J K. I.. Ross vhkt iW,000 yesterday for l.lon d'Or. fnur-yeur-old win ner or the ToboBtinn Handicap, for whom Thomas Heal.v und W. II. .Knnin.-H save S1D0O to I. A Clnrkt lftirt veer Thn son nf Hero has bn developed from a selling ptat-r Into a ttne erlnter b Trainer Wll flam Ilijgan. ho ae the horse also will make anod as a Inns-distance runner It la I enperted 'hn' his purchasT will race I.vn d'Or In Canada JACKSON AND GIBBONS WIN Turner and Rolfe Lose at German town and Madison Clubs Two boxing shows were held in Philn -delpiiiH last night In the star bout at II,. f :.,.nn..... .. , , I-. ,..1 ... ,ii ,,tt,tuiu'rii t . , ,f .lUCliSUIl t ll t. ,u .,... ..,....,..,,. ....... -. was the winner in eij-lit rounds over pened to Willnrd wlicn lie met the lirst i nariey nirner, uhile .Iiminv G hhons lJ' Fix . 1 !.. -l.nn...lAn U'i.nKnrv taitn t 1 I I IIIC I -llllllipiUU ,M.uum., u.M... . ' the winner to play either Si Hortire franclne. e-cltr champion, had "' "a! ha-d luk In hie round that ills ., t- .l. l.t.nr. kr,iUt s ,,,.. 'iu,,uiit nun i- nan piayea in- uit uier nceiiaj . in in.; ... .... . .. .,,.... , Krr, , ,h, rough. searched, round n there nre three tennih. one must oe;ba,i ruvmi rj, down In n putt, teed up eliminated. As stated, Aronimink plas '" ;-' ho,, and not tilt ilin did lie omorrou . teiltOtl or riiril,.,,), ,. L... In& whv nnt nn. hrnU. ! ffrunbrrt fippnrHlne tn nmeinl decision, .tah.'- i,t,trin. The field was elaesy , UVrlnnnIni- The winner of thi "B,"h nJ ,nr nurae wae in good nnuh next YcdnCMin. ine wuiiui m u ,.orMnn Th,.r won., ,,. many tourna ; match edneadny will piny tor the .,.,,, ,,, u,, ,iiKtrirt this 'or wner, championsllin of the 'little league o. r w .n take the medal riau had. V3., ,1. uninor nf the Bnla ortl, " t,u"H ,hnt "lnod on ,n" l,p of "h" ""up against the winner or tne unia-.Mirn, ,OTIIlt, ,urn Ijn any 0, ,h(.m 0Ud havo Ifills dual. d,n the trick. I There is going to be n great nld golfing. ,....,.... ,...,. . ,.., ,fc. . I tussle when Bala meet -North HUN. ,:;r,.iuVnn u'.!?' -.report "for duu .KVi The rivalry is exceptionally keen. ortn mm for ih team matchee for th Inter- Wood i 111 t t- .n r.Aij,p;ur,nnip. inuti, i- r, . iii ,,,ni. with tjeorge surprised the fans at the Madison A. C. ' by defeating Hilly Rolfe in a limited encounter. Because Jackson walloped Turner hn had to leave the Germautown club by a rear entrance, while his manager. Her man Hindin. and his handlers had to be escorted from the arena by the police. There was a wild raving 'mob nt that club, and all sorth of excitement was on iluriug the hou nu, for bornc time after it was all ner Young Mulligan failed to show up to meet Young Tom Sharkey, nnd there wns no nvuilab'e substitute, so the semi-nind-up could not he put on. This renny stnri'ii tn. fast man he tackled, altliougn ine latter was sixt. pounds lighter in weight. 101TI.RD with speed in the betting J is control of speed. This may come from a nntural knack. In the ninin it is a matter of intel ligent training and practice. With Babe Rutli it was a nntuial knack. But Cobb in his earlier dns trained, harder than any man of his time The last word in control came from Christy Mntliew.on between 1110 and 10H.'. when he not only hod the natural knack, but when 1 also trained Intel liirentlv and earnestly lo mnke this knack a habit. You can't bent the com SZo xnxa sTTTrfM' M8HBBH Call it by its First Name When you want motor-oil say Atlantic and you'll go right. You won't need to care about technical ities. .For master-chemists and engineers have worked all that out. You'll only wonder that your car or truck uns so well. Its no marvel, with ATLANTIC OTOR OILS Gone will be perplexity and in its place con fidence will make you think only of the road ahead or the good work of Atlantic motor-oil. For all motor lubrication you arc safe when you ask the Atlantic dealer for Atlantic Medium or Atlantic Polarlnc, THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY We Apologize The Crowds that Filled Our Stores Were so Great That Even with ' Extra Sales Teople We Could Not Accommodate All Who Came! But for tho benefit of those who havo not yet shared in this most phenomenal Shoe value offer in. Philadelphia, we continue this week, with even finer stocks. Our move to lower prices has been received with eagerness and men are buying; soveral pairs. Note these values! These aro just a few in store for yout BROGUES, CORDOVAN CALF. SKIN OXFORDS REDUCED AS FOLLOWS: $7.00 Reduced 1.40 Now $5.60 $9.00 Reduced H.80 Now $7.20 $10.00 Reduced $2.00 Now $8.00 $11.00 Reduced $2.20 Now $8.80 $12.00 Reduced $2.40 Now $9.60 $13.00 Reduced $2.60 Now $10.40 I All Hosiery and All Findings at 20 Off Ii -z7 1432 Chestnut Street 1336 So. Penn Square S. E. Cor. 8th & Race and Branches Don't Overlook This Extraordinary Opportunity! II HARK OF QUAUf? 1 VM N DELIA MILD HAVANA V ME O I CsL UfaSjvgie ofaafioij VA jr tit r I Hills will loud off uitli .1. .ml Edward Stylos : iSnln. TTnffner nnd Kdward t'lnroy. Thesi players, tli one usninst the nthrr. will pro'ducc about as pretty matches ns it is poiibli to iiick up iu tin- smull clubs. As (or tlie rost o the nuitehos, North Hills figtirri 't bs i'" P''K'' down thr line over llulii, and Hala thinks vice vertin. At any rnto, many ticurc tlm winner of this Htrugglu will win the championship- Somethlnc at tbo first tee of tho North HUIh invitation tournnmeut Koine Noftb Hill invitation tournament re minded W. TI. Warren Webb, official iui-ti- nf thix one: "Ilniipened to nee n ehnp playine in UoMon at one of tlie coursec recently, chuckled Webb, "who wan bavins n serious time tryins to get off a drive Tust as he wns about to take another crack at the ball nn official ru.ihed up h.- mi b hr fiirly noufh 10 la In ihi l.nni!rtood Hall, but Huitonw arrival rj.itn is nut r (i'nnltBlv knuu. apratvn'lj rmifvlilimisn l,i (1i,t prelim Adam ftvnn chased Iteddy Miller ! bination nf knack iiIhh Iruinint: innpl from Hip ring for stalling iiRiiinst Kid ration plus perspiration. ou can Menrj in the second round, TommMe- , rarely even tie a r'liril- II lll.n.l f A. it.l... I.. U -. I. . . fracas of the nisrht. and Kid Srac ; l '' ' " ' ' , , , , , knocked out Tommy Derkin in the see- "T ''Al- by leaf tlie roses fall olid. j JLi Ami one h.i one from now on The i(isin show n the first of ,.r..mislnr- rnnti.nrli.ru will llCirlll to Stlldc I the season at this open-air arena. Pre- Krntl. from the pennant races of tbo . vious in (iiliboii'h victory over Rolfe. iu-n lenuues. Tummy .Inmisim Knocked out Hob Ileebe . fp to .lime I there were no less than in tiki, vn itiifl Mnllr llr,-n i,'.,ii frt.i ...... I 1 .. .1. ...r. ....lit, bllnll'H tonn.. Juiir- 4 -rh n-minnm. I,". ..." ,,J ", Vm.V' . . " Vf... ... .:' ". ."llnP " "' '"' " ' " i"" "'".". ' ", In tlm .w llnulond championnip ti-nnl ' ".'" ' ",'" '""'". '"""' , ,. '' , above .in'" . live III Hie mini tnurnHmiit mil h ron'estui tc.iuy nn ( spider Allen in the second, and Herniel foul. in th,. Nntmnnl. In the American the court" "f the Hertford Golf rniu n . .Mil.aiichlin it to Tommy l.oilKbran. iiir"u'" ui inn 'iui r",::i. !!" k Factory to You. , Stores Coast to Coast. Semifinals In llitrtforrl, New England Tennis rut., nf 13 Fi.nno. ' M rjanL. nf Tftlr. .nil IJ V SDrinL-ni.lrt Main t to play J of Hni-Tard PineleH. fourth round I. M. Hani,. ii fniid l.oland Wiley. 7-B. 0-4. fioublf third round Janifs anil nnr df-utn1 lihton and H.rttfnt. 1 -S (1.4 Til,'. aid tia.'npori defeated atel and Swlf 6-8 7-5. S-B. .SPECIAL PURCHASE. 500 SUITS 2.Pieca Underwear T Motorcycle Races Saturday, June 5, 2 P. M. Belmont Dirt Track (NOT IN FAinMOlTNT PARK1 I'vnnLiHIHHHBHHkVHBBHBilaBLiBVil MAXWELLS Tourlnsr caw nnd SelfnH. JR00 SUP. Ael condition. 60-day eervlco Buarante. . LEXINGTON MOTOR COM- , PANYOFPKNNA. hue. . . j ..-?.. n.v" ':'j:i"iu'i '... '..ai .orill nrwtm oirtr. imiwi WW am. Mm 3 V n l 17A U n !S $1-00 ! Rractl MUe Thl Picture. a irr iiiiiw f 1 ' 1 ' w t rM """ eviwlJS" 12VINESTR Fancy White Madras AtbMIc coat cut hlrU .nil rtlnferc d dr.w.ri, knta letifth. All Sii,i 5S tVtWHO jtS LLI; MEN Fr J "Everything for the Wamngman 'H rwmrwmxrwmMHumm fr re -". .-&&, '.?." vTt'fs WMfJ.. Save 3.00 to 5.00 a pair on Summer Shoes; new, snappy styles from our regular slock 7.90 and 9.90 Were $11 to $14 NlEDERMAN 41 S. Eighth 930 Chestnut L .y . !' .,'iA- er s? .' f 203 N. Eighth SE l'l. HI I' A. " 'ji' .Jr. .,..,.- . 'J, .V, r. v'.J Mi . . ' 1 . littSteWtr United H atStores 1217 Market Street INC. STRAW HATS AM the New Shapes and Braids $ Wfik 50 and $3 Mw JlmmF GRANDE mwmw JHflL . M?CORONA JMfc&Wj&W mm Get the Hat with the Patent Air Cushion Hold Fast Sweat Band All Straws shaped to fit the head See Our Window Display Genuine Panamas, $5 and $6 1 3': ttl&ffifrrV ..ffelS&kfVrV, J'ERFECTO GRANDE and .. r. ; satisfies ONLY the Hhcfil tobacco. from the finest J plantations of Cuba I personally selected! None but the best will satisfy Men-dc-Lion' smokers only the best J will satisfy Mcn-dc-Lion makers. f L Seven Sizes From 10a up to 3 for riOc, according to the uliapc you like beat. M. EISEMAN, & SONS j iuuwtiaciurers PHILADELPHIA ''. i Pl I V.I. t i, ..t'Xi. "'' v I" ."' ," IWinf afe-irAf zmtiiSx A'Ai. 'i!lJtflSL4 j-s",l 1--.!
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