"fTCT $&, K7A , Ctlfifft.' "Ofr' "' V ' , . n -j. ,-"i -r . W-'T. r - ' - 'O ''SET.1 v ' Ujcju' . Txr.mt'w '- i ..fiiist. . . -. , ..v v , "'"Hi') , ' ' M.J. s v ' 1 ,. jafi-'i it i y ,'i ' ' Wv to; r X'is. , r' "" ' , .nmr. . . . tt ti 1 r."VO?, '. ; Tyr ,, CK T3t . ri J -wBf 41& -..;. a i. v !alHd& MuisTE- mW:- i t V r 'o i v .'r w- rrJBVBKEGWfF MAN. 0' WAR'S SPEED IS A RIDDLE HIS OPPONENTS HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE TO SOLVE TO DAT it'JAll - i, S" Tly SPICK IIALIi MlmliiH" Country Club, Wllmlnjrton, fl.i .Tunc 25- ,i IinVMiACC V. JOHNSON nml Ktnn W iey W. IVorson. Phllmlclplila'fl Mdlne'n tonnlj. lumtimrlcH, will bo IT. ,nr.mips In the tinprr bracket . : .ll tolnytlen will forKet the I Ltllr Prt nn,t wor, toKctilor- '" n. loum 1" their elTort to mi n .cw ., rups cmbUamed with tho crown of the ttti of Polnwurc J , '""; . i' i.-i... -ruff nml coos well here. Vbir IVarjon .riJdtaj. mart tnere 1, n battle. Tliv ialn each other In lnlpi on no SrSin nrcnsloiJM. nnu4 the national .cmlllnnllst Imn not always toi .. rWon It loe Jit Mf t,,Pe.n,(1rKt. '," habitant to remember when Stanley le- 'ka1?c1 nniim-Kiii ....... .... :,---,.- That '.. i .i:uiii niimniunnx im nMO mm """". .... nt,-, t,n ?hYnVd I Willy In hi bmhp ilnrlny that nS.WlMili.Kti.il followers of tennis JrJ loplnB to free n sreat match, am I' there In little doubt time mey win ki (heir liope. Johnion-IVarsnn Knvorllo In the doubles It nppcaw that the nv I. fairly elear for Johnson nml Pnrwn to the title. Their hardest op. no.ltlon Im likely to be the Thayer l.antlin.H nii'iii.1 . . ti-- -., .. Vptililit .loimson nun i-vuiMiii iiuv KTA1, .which rIvps htm a percentage of 1nnn !.. i.i "... ...... j"m. iii ins i-oniiwiRo urivei Another mateli tlmt attracted a hip enllery yestunlny was between Levis Martin, Unlverty of California, and Henry II. Thidleott, Merlon Cricket (nib. After n fine prlin.ltJni. (., n, first set which" ho won with the los of only one same. Kmllcott H'cmed to tire somewhat nnd he lost tho next two sets at 1-tl. Martin played an esepllont uamc, nnd had to, In Hplte of tlie seoien In the Inst two sets, ttndlrntt was nhrnya ready to take ndvantaRe of nnv temiTOrnry slump that might have oe' curred in Martin's Rnme. Later In the aftuVnoon Martin had tlc misfortune to meet Wallace Joltn son. Xenrlv cve'rybodv Is out of hick who meets Wallace these bllteriiiR days and, Slartln jvns no cxceptlnn to the rule. Wallace dazzled the Callfornian completely by his slzzllnj; shots from back court which often passed Mnrtin as he attempted to block nt them. The result was that Wallace Rot the de cision (1-0. (M. This brought Wallace to thp Kcmitinals. The lower bracket of the semifinals Is not complete, but It will be enrly to day. Dean Mntiiey got In by trimming Alex Tlinjer, (5-1. 0-11. This lias some what ,the apnearance of nit ignominious ti limning. Hut it wns not by n long drive. Tlinrcr put up a fine exhibitfon. He wns simply up against Mnthej on one of the westslder's bright clas. Not duly that. Thayer inn m.inv games to What May Happen in Baseball Today IRISH CHAMPION IS HERE FOR CRACK AT J. BRITTON no no Chili Cincinnati nraoklrn ,, CnlciKa , , HI. I .mil. rithnrh ... 1.1 llofiton 23 f Vorkt.,,. 2S rhllllrs st NAT10NAI, l.r.MWV. I.. 23 21 27 2S 20 7 32 33 r.n. .Ml ,sna i2n Mr, ,4tMl .4no .ISO .4:1 rlul. rlfrlnd ,, New Aork,, rlilrnKa . , . AVn-hlnrton lloMon . . . ht. T.ouU, .. I)rlrnltr Atlilftle ASinitlCAN I.IJAOtIK Win ,B34 41 .44 a ,431 'Mh .517 Uni .4m .431 .414 .on 1 .020 ,iisn .M9 .ROO .47lf .333 .262 Dean Mathev 0111I Carl f isciicr our. ,iro nl Uimately lost them, nil of This a- tlie lug iiounies nioicii "'"'l; which is lot in 1 ,.ni.ni in Miitc of t Me met tunc It ,mn In thn first round. The winners tiic gnme score, figure. Muthcy hod his volley work tie with macninc-iikc accuracy. o matter now mil.' '" ., . ijitiiuiiii'-iiiM- m-i-ni iiv,. . .ii 111U111.-1 uuvt took oer Hie losers by the count or SPVOro i'hnjPr drove nor nt what angle s '! !!"?:..,. ,. , .t, f.. .t w r hho.t thp Imll. .Mnthcj was there tb , IKMlll'H' l'-inii'- "I .... .." .-. . , , W. I,. IC. Win 3!l in .012 .07R 30 tt .030 .041; 33 215 .ftflO ,fl7fl 28 20 ,I0 .027 2 27 .500 ,r,i 2K 30 .181 ,102 20 l ,030 .3110 10 44 .int .570 -.-oi nriirnuiro, , SCHEDULE FOR TODAY NATIONAL I.KAOUK Srw Vork at flillndflnliln Clfari 3i30 P. m. Ilrooklrn nt llnston (3 rnmf iCIrari 1:30 nnd 3i30 p. 111. C'lilrnio nt I'lltslmrKl Clrnri 3t3fl p. in. t. ixiun-i.inrinmii not nrlinlulnl. AMKUIC'AN MOl'i: Attitrtlrs lit Wnslilnirion Clrnri 330 p. m. Ilolon at Nnv York Clpnr: 3:30 p. m. IrrrlnniHat CIiIchko Clrnri 3 11. m. Detroit nt Nt, I-oul Clniri 3M0 p. m. RE8ULT8 OF YESTERDAY NATIONAL I.KAdtT. ClnclnnntJ. Ill rhllllr. 3. ' nrooklrn. Hi I'lttnliurtlt, 2, NfW Xntk. 3 1 Clilrnao. I". Ht. I,oul, 7 llonton, 4, AMF.ntCAN I.KAOL'K Detroit. Si Ht. I.011U. 0. Other cluli not scheduled. lFcltcrtveight Boxer, Who Claims Victory Over Johnny .Basham, to Make Home in ' Philadelphia PLAN ADVANCE y LOUIS II. JAKFi: A XOTIIKIl foreign fistic, champ has " come to these shore? fur the purpose of getting n fling nt n world's title. Arthur Tracy, welterweight boss of Ireland and Manchester, Kng.. Is the newcomer, and he Is coliiir tn mnltn I'hllndelplila his home while camping" im iiip irun 01 iiiick nnuoii. A veternn of more than 1200 limit. ' Trne.v Ih only twenty-two venrs of iipc. nnd says he can come In nt 1-i," poundi 1 without hurting his tmnchlne nhllltv I We hnve the word of.Tohnin Hums Hint Arthur wields a mean right and nlo ' that the subject of King (Seorge V Is it rugged guy. Johnny Burns believes thnt Twy looms up ns Brltton's most dangerous (ontender for his world's welter rtnwn. Hums has been connected with tlie box ing came for more than twenty years; lie shouhl know n good boxer when he sees one, nnd, furthermore, the dirninu five Jnwn Is mnnagliig Tracy. Tracy has been in Amerlcn for more Ithnn a month; he is thoroughly accli mated and believes there Is no time like tlie' present in getting n crack nt Champ Ilrlttnn. Arthur made his debut In tills country Infct week nt the (Jnmbrin Harvard Outweighs Yale in Varsity Crew Race t&'nW'. lit ;Mff llMtVAltt) Vn: Nm. A0 IlKt, Wt. Hlrokf H. U. Jmiim... 22 0:07 13 7i:. 7 I. A. Iliirden .... 22 .No. (I M. A. Olmnteadv 10 No.5 I., Terry 20 No. I I,. II. .MMT.zc. Jr. 22 No. 311. K. Kniio No. 21'. II. I.olhro lliv lul (rapt.) eriue Cotuwaln- 1. I'lrrMiii, YAM! Niime. 10 21 Zl 20 30 0:02 OrtXI 0K14 0:01 0:1 0)1 0K)l 0K)l I7H 104 183 10J 170 170 138 m 107 I'hh. Name. Are llrt. Wt Klreke C, V. rlrrs. . 22 0:01 172 No. J r. r. kiiu so 0:02 Vn. IL.I. J. MHilpft!!... ?!I ft'd? I. No. .1 .lohn II. riiiKK.... 22 0:02 No. 4 N. Y, llortl 22 All! No. 3 I'lill. Allen. Jr. . 24 .1:10 No. 2 J. M, Mntitlnn, 21 0:00 lion It. CI. Drl.coll. . TT 0:01 TWO YALE CREWS JOHNSON-PEARSON IN. MA TLtti rvvwMijNU'WN play Each Otlier in Upper Bracket of Singles and Then Team Together in Dqubles for Delaware State Senilis Title ingjnt a speedy pneo toward the ocean 1 whin the frcshinnn crews took .tlielr plnces at the starting flogs nt HnrtlettJl, Cove, n few minutes after tho hour for the start. At ltliiiU n. in. KefetcO Melklehelm shouted v the command to go and Nnrvnrd'n yearlings caught tho water first with a forty-four stroke. Yale wns a bent slower. - In choppy water and under a cloudy ,. . j ,' . .... . .sky the, racing craft fairly leaped down Eli Freshmen and Juniors Win in river, iioth eights were rowing a m heat nt the half mile with, Harvard DEFEAT HARVARD Dual Regatta on Thames River At erase ConKwiiln -It. Carson. at CIKK asoa 17(1 17K 170 174 170 170 100 no 110 leading b.v a l-caiit nuarter leneth. the mile the positions were relatively 1 tho same. In tho final mile Harvard ' endeavored to increase Its advantage, ! but Yale, with plenty of reserve, nuleklr ncccpted tlie challenge nnd overtook Mm Crimson, winning without npparcnt Cf" fort by n shell's length. Tho 'W'tiift hml ttlr.fl nu-nr anmeu'lint flft -second dpnl regatta with Harvard, i before the jnnlor varsity eights cot the The blue blades of the I'll oarsmen I starting slgnnl at 11 :'.U a. m.. with tho swept the Yale shells nernss the finish j sun breaking through the. gray clouds, line of both tlie freshman nnd junior The ptnrt of the second race was aritj two-mile races wen nucau otinimllnr to the opening event. Hoth ftrokes lilt up a stroke well into the, forties aim lor a few lengths the prow Hegntta Cojirsc, New Iondon. .tune M. Ynle crews scored a double victory on tlie Thnmerf river course this morn ing In the preliminnrj races of the tneir t rinison rivals The officio! time of the freshman rnce AltTIIL'K TKACY A Kllmpve.""at Tracy's ring record nrobnblv wcJSildn't mean iinythlug to the Philadelphia fan. because Arthur's opponents ore unknown here still most of 'cm nre considered to be stnrs in (Sreat Hrltain. Some of the boxera whose itntnes have been cabled to tills country nnd who were defeated by the fact that Kischor and Matlipv had Prur-oii and .loitnson unu i-. ene point from the vet. Hut Pearson nnd .Ifilin'on were cnunl to the occa Mori nnd then some. They took the next point, nnd after deuce had been called a couple inure times tiiev won theignnip mil tied the count nt (1 all. Then Mathey nnd Fischer broke In Cieir game liit long enough to allow llielr teadj oppoiients to grnb the next two Koines will tli" set. In the second jet nelilor .Mathey nor Fischer plaed tip to the form dlsplajed In the first set. nnd thej lnt this with only three games to their ci edit. Thclitr In Form l'indief was in good form yesterday, particularly in tho enrly part of the first jot. Ili inei'head smashes were cx ccllentl) executed. Many of these high bounding flashes hopped, so far over Johnson's and Penrson's heads that thej mode no efforts to return them. iVchcr nNo had his ground strokes torUiig well nnd a number of times he fcored points by slnsh'ng drives down the iiil" lines or short cross. court ttrolei that wore illiplnble. Mathe.v s gnnip wns not llajvlcss, ntrcrtliele'-s he gave a fine exhibition, hli Tolle.iiiu was good and his over keail work was'sccre In the extreme. Peawoii nnd Johnson workfd well to fctlirr and this coupled with their an noying steadiness, threw both of their opponents somewhnt off. nt least sufil- c'entlj for off to nllow them to win. When' Johnson nnd Pearson were forced to resort to lobbing, they !id it in great itjle, their tn-.es being high and deep. Pernn Kept up Ids record as a California killer by putting Wnllnce J. Bates out of tlie running In straight Mts 7-."i. (1 I. Tliis battle was much better than the one Ilutes put up against Pearson nt the Merlon Cricket Club 1nt week. Penrson put both Levy and Itntes out of the tournament here and nt the Pennsylvania tourna- give the pill n slush Into irci across the court. Opponent Not Settled Mnfhcy's opponent in the lower brncket of the semifinals has not been determined. It will be the winner of the Paul Yannemnnn-Thomas 1). firatz match. Vannenianii nud (Jrntz were un able to piny their match of eterday because (Ivntz was tied in n doubles event until the curfew lolled the well known knell of parting day. Khrct Howell, of Lafayette College, nnd Marshall Yaniiemnnii deserve n lot of credit for their plnj. Tliej lmie been working together in line stle in the doubles and make one of the best young teams in tlie tournament. Yesterday tboy trimmed . the two Wilmington crncks, W. P. Johnston and Harris. Howell and Vnnnemnnn are playing from the Cjnwjd Club. Hoth of them have Improved greatly both In team nnd individual pin. Their oierliead work against the Wilmington pair wns sur prisingly good and the followed their N CITY GOLF PLAY Eliminates Pat Grant in Second Round; Francine Victor, Hoff- ner Leads Tewksbury . when lie nut oil n brilliant ilrnu nimliwi I lilnkc Jack Ward. ' ' ttadham wns defeated In n twenty- decided In Groat Ilritnln launder, Tracy says, and he watvfflvcn , the referee s (lecisioti. but as the contest vos Yale, 10:0:i2-ii: Harvard. 10:00. ! was not held nt the National Sporting In the junior rnce the time was Yalo, Club of London the loser still retained " : Han am. i:iw. Ms welterweight title of Great Hrltain. y,,. rnC0 W,U b" r0W0'1 ln,C "After that licking I gave Hasham," Thp victories of the New Haven Col- Tracy explained today, "he never leee crews, while decisive in eacli race. wouhl consent to box me nt the Sporting were not achieved without n bitter Club. That's the only reason I am not struggle, for In both rnces the Harvard flin Ttritiuli rlimnulnli nnu'." cizllts jtlllincd into the lend tit tllC Start That iTrncv nossesses n fnoekout and fought gamely to muintnin their wallop 1st evident bv the following por- litdvontage until the contests hnd pro tlon of ht4 reenrd: Nnt AVIlllnms. Tv. "crossed well toward the finish flags. O., eleven rounds; Archie Northrope. I It wns In the final stretches of the I TC. O.. six rounds: Johnny Morran. K. rnces that the superior power nnd row-1 O., scen rounds; Dick Lnwton, K. 0..,ing form of the Ynle onrsmen began to . Iieuve nnd bent the Hlue shell forged to count nnd once wen to the fore with I tne lore and. with their rivals fast the finish flags in sight the Mil eights J tiring under the strain of their prevloiH rowed rapidly to victory. efforts, the result of the contest was The waters of the Thames were flow-1 decided In the finnl half mile. ... .. - , . V. ft OU Jl lllll Trncy are Johnny Hasham. Pat Ptcht rounds: Jack Atkinson. K. O O'Keefe, Mutt A ells and Hnndsman twelve rounds, and Hcrt Dyke. K. O.. six rounds. All of these matches were I of the Harvard shell showed in front. Then the drive of the Yale bladei began to count and slowly the blue crnft slid to the front, never to bo headed. At the hnlf-mlle flags the Ell shell wns lending by a third of u length nnd nt the end of the first mile hnd in creased the distance to u scant half length. Here IIarnr'd made its bid for an even break in tlie forenoon races itinl by a sustained spurt forced the Crlm son boat almost to even terms with tin' speeding Kiis. The Yale juniors (itilckly' scented the danger, with additional J. W. IMatt. North Hills, defeated Patrick Ornnt, Mil. Sunny brook. .'Land - nnd II". II. Francine, Huntingdon Ynllcy, defeated Maurice Hislcy. Atlan tic City. 'J nnd 1, in tlie first two matches to finish in the second round nt Huntingdon Ynllcy today for the amntcur golf championship of Philadelphia. Piatt was three up and thr.ee to nlny nnd sank n W-foot putt nt the long, sixteenth. KNley wns four down and i four, but got back two holes before he wns ousted. , The big match of the day was be-1 tweeu George lloffner nnd Paul Tewks bury, who got off to a late star.t. Tliry j halved the first hi par fours, but Hoff-1 ner took three putts on the second nfter being in the rough off the tee and ' was one down when Tewksbury tienrh i I holed a bird, lloffner crept up rapidly I Mr. Seligsohn Has Bought Out The Entire services into tlie net in pertcc t torm, , ntl,, i.i .. ipn.i nf fnm. i1(,iq volleying on the imi with winning pre- f 1Matt aul "T;inn t started off by miss ''Nion. tu, their sernml shuts and then nentlj In the cool of the evening Paul .!b- , illUlnK fouri (;rant was short on bons nn.l G. U. Powell had thou- fists (p MC0I(, nm, llropm.( tlle 1l0(i but full In beating Uobert Veil and I. A- evened the match on the third when Hiitcheson. a couple of ilmiugton s lMnlt t tn , 0 Ul(s t!lr(1 hhot( bllt i young tennis stars, 'the Philadelphia! rirnnt foun,, ,,.,, 0I1 tl)c IonR fmlrth took the hrst set. 0-1. but lost the cc- nm, wns (mp (lowI) aKnln TMntt san). ond by the same score. In the final set flnp tt for n ,,,,. at the sixtll tlu. big town pair couldn t stand tho d ' , 0rant n)a(Ic hlmsclf ouc -sight of the diners on the clubhouse (own nt t!p sevPllth wiu,.n wonderful Ncramlo. so they hastily captured the , ,ron sh flpt from lp , aftot. ,,Iott lllllll'll. Ill l' s1" 'I h'"'.- ....-i.i deuced about n dozen timev. Imwever, ' ... . . - -. . . e t ... I till Dotore w iimiugioii icnm wns huccu io j at the ninth Icuuu'P.s iieirui. Tlie courts jesterdo were the best of nny day during the tournament and I today they should be in absolutely per I feet trim. Some of the turfed rec tangles hnve not been played nt nil. and these, barring more ruin, will be as fast us any courts in the countrj. for the semifinals ami finals. BEGIN YACHI RACE I 0 ATLANTIC C TY The "Brooks" Store WilJ, Now Be "Seligsohn's" Brooks Stock and Interest 1 Pi ) MARKET SX LJJfL - Just below 16& The "Brooks" Store Will Now Be "Seligsohn's" and Dffers tie Entire Stock in the Five Leading Batters in Two Major Leagues Eleven Powerboats Start Today From Essington in 135 Mile Contest national Lnxorr. Ilirr nml C'luli. C. All. It. II. Ilnrnslit. St. I.011 h nil MI 14 0.1 Itaulwrt. .St. 1iuln 110 'ilH ni (19 HohrrUnn. CliliUKn. in 17 S.I .V) ltoimli. t'lnrlnnutl ..fi'i 102 SO ni 'ti Hmllh, Neiv York U5 ins n 3n p.r. .380 .3IH ,:m ..133 .3J3 ad milled his drive, (irant wns right on the pin with unother beautiful iron but I'lntt nearly auk u putt from tuentj leot oc tne piu. It wa a half nud I'lntt was out In .'X un. two 1111 nt the turn. fl.t fl.f. t.ntli '!,ntit ilpntfl in tlm rmif.li ; to tlie left nnd put his second badl.i off the lino to the mound ut the right of 5 a trnp. I'lutt wiih down the middle 3 almost home In two, but (irant halved , a the hole, "-.". I'lutt put n drive to M the eleventh in a trap and his out ,j wasu't close enough, (irant, .'1-4. (irunt; 1 caught a trap with his third to the a twelfth, was just out and took two putts. IMnt opped hi drie Ino tli(i rougli in front of the tee anil was home U In four for 11 half in (!'s. 1 a 3 bcraps About scrappers I M AMKKICAN I.EACil r, rimer anil Club. CI. Alt. K, RMIrr, M. IaiiIh n 23.', 4.'. Speaker. Clrifliind. .IS 221 3? Jurliion, Clilrnco. ,, At 217 33 .Mllun. U'anliliiKlon.. A3 21(1 31 Jolinnton. Cletrlnnd. 30 .20S 25 11. no si 81 "A 71 OOl'TII O l'HILADKMMUA will be rntirrvnntiifl In hnlh corners nf to- 43i I night's star boift at the Hlexenth street .3(11 .801 nifveo prominent racing cruisers j 're on hand nt th Itiverside Yacht Hub, at lolngton. h morning, and f"Tfra others were on their way to .that Jhib. nil primed and fitted out for the ' lin-natitlcnl mile race to Atlantic Clt.v. JiiiHi is being tngcd jointly by the lnelitnip's nu, rif tlis pjty nn,l the Allnntie Cilj Vncht Club. n, 1 rnrr '" "1P "rRt mnJor event on he loeni inditing calendar, as. well as me nnlj dlMunee event of the season. The auxiliary sloop Tigress, owned bv " J Allen, nf the VnehtHmen'R Club. ni iionn tndav. lends the wny to the Mre irsort in the first renl ocean race mee pro Nulr ,1JH for Inpnl shippers. ,'0,t f lie bonth which have entered the we hm.eer. will not lenve until tills "cninc No less thnn five of the boats J?" l'i''V'l 0 o'clock as the favorable "artiiig time. w,iP two others have an umed that they will not leave until Dr. P S Street, chairman of the re "tta lommlttee of the VnchtMiien's ' 'ub. In charge of the start of the race '""""iiiiecd- n change in the plans w the Kturt thlH ny,,!,,,,, ITe rllIe(l "i the starters may pick any time tlmt "J mnj ehoose. and that the rule that .i,,ll'"t finish between 1U nnd 2 hr. k "i!.'1!0 Atlantic City Club has lir.?u "' 'i'?'1, nml ,lll,t b,,nts will not t.,'r"'nl,,,,,'l If they do not finish be- & 'lL , Tl,ls elmK(' '" resulted hn Ji' .'", tl10. ln,p 8,nrtK. f"- many f f),' ' al,ls. f,lvor "'Bht running on tlie "fro is less traffle to dodge. YaohTr''. AtMp. of the Riverside. Jiehi . "bK,vit,',,lr(,w llls Wy little iZ' tf Dnr'1 "-.from the race last Dor. ,11 ri?f"m Kivon w "'at the rare r i '.l,(1 no.t b'' rnrf,l '" Hass H Ui hnilV1' " ,1Ntn. bt would go Iholo Ti1 M"R .,nn,, C,a,m of th" the el. i'P ,",IV,,nl.t,'(, '"' decided that "unj tiw as usual. follow bft,s' r"tin8 nntl smrting times Amateur Sports 39.1 arena, when .lolmnv .Menly anil louug I'i? Rnhiilenn nnswer tlie tinslp of John Steffene's' gong. Hoth Menly and Tlnbi -dean possess knockout wallops, which each has demonstrated on nrious oc casions, nnd tiiere Is a possibility of the contest terminating in Mich n mun ner. The bout is scheduled to go eight lounds, us is the semifinal, in which 1-... T f UI...1.1 ...III ....! V ,r nrgnlZed,a a first-Cas, traveling team . ltU nfter the" , of lb K 'our si round numbers nre to be us follows: Jack TllK Northwest l'rofessinnals of the Athletic Recreation Center hnve re- and are now rendy to teams In this clt nnd vicinit). They will piny on wcckdiijM and Sundays. Tlie Klmmindinger brothers, of New York Ship; Knockers, I,aher brothers formerly of the 1'it't I'nrK I'rnfs. : Stntib, of Doylcstown : .Murinj, e-Hliie Ridge League plucr; .Alcl.oughlin nnd Selbold, nre tlie stars of the team. First class home teams wishing to book this nttractlon should get Into communi cation with Mnnagcr I'asion. 10!1 South Klghth street, or phone Walnut .!)14 before 2 p. 111 or l'oplar flOl'ifl nfter T p. ni. I Temple A. A. Awni flral (lass, J. Monrr 211 1 North Paletliorpe utren Nlinnilesn A. A. Awm llr.st clan K. SchnniHclier Hell 1050, JVeit Chfntor. NtcMiirt rinb Hpmn: rfrst cIihh, Juno 27, oprn. Y, Dunrun. 110 .South Sixtieth ntreet. Wentmorflmiil C'luli Awhj . llrat clan. J, Kennedy. Keiinlnston (130(1 Jolly Siwrllnr f'lul A i thirteen to fifteen jenni old. 8. Maiklfr. 140 Trlneen Henue Camden. N". J .Melt In A. A. Away: flrfi .-lim, July 8 opjn, .1 Durnlnt, 1'414 Kertoral ntret. llellinror A. A. Awa, first clam Juno 21 open M. Iowns 2453 North Garnet street Oruedlni; A.. A. Awns, firm elnsi, Sat urday open. J. nberle. Ml 5 North Hope "treet. North .Philadelphia lirouns Awa, first clajk. tlili Saturday md Julj .'. C. Cun ilnchiin, HOT rimn nt.ei J. II. T. A. A. Awa, first class. J. "1'ftjalde, 1143 Oakdale strert. Until A. A. Away, first ilass Dan Don nelly. 1833 Kust Orleans street Allen. Tnchts' Albert.' : Wis. Tlres 11 , 1 B"jl Harry 7SS& ?"c K'"-. Jr.' 'ftto. II Mr. Vn- . -oiumh a Ml - niv Hldo, 40.S 32.01 33:32 IPh.ln Alfre.-'n-V ,;..'. l rominif "-.., n mm. WMsm'M01". "Twiilon V.'c. V.'.:. , M.mt j0''n 8""- "iVir Phitio ch'' i- ,:''.: 3S:03 ,.nlio lna'' ulber. ni- Noon 2:00 4,00 0:00 rt:no 0:00 q:Oo a. no :M T-'iij NmIII ins ,.T!, cour.1e,,?!,0vfl1leiri".m","'; ' - I.V-ra mile. l.-0..,nr.l,J'' nifB.rmre.1 at 1B.1 GIRARD LOSES CLOSE GAME Bowa to Nativity In Pltchera' Duel. Want Game for July 3 After winning three straight gnnies, Harney Schncfer's fast going Girard Kleld Club' went down to defeat at the hands of Will Hiiggerty's strong N'n tlvlty Club in a twilight game Tuesday. Tlio game was fast and clean nnd Jt de veloped Into a pitcher's battle between Carrlenn, llaggerty's star and Wilbur Schmidt, ffirnrd's mainstay. Kach pitcher allowed throe hits, Nativity's being timely, 'while Olrurd's hits came after two men wcro out. The final score was 2 to 0. Tomorrow Olrard plays at Glcnslde. while on Sunday they will taeltlo the North Thillles In n return gnmo tho first one going eleven inniugs. Malinger 8clinefer lias July .1 and .11 open and would like to hear from ull winKiiroWf-slouol clubs offering goqd In(lueenient.xAddrphs Barney bchaefer, ast, taure atrei, r i,""u'sl"nviD I'crry, of Houthwurk. v. Snilor Villa- nova, u Kllipplno : Harry Smith vs. Kid Kutlcr; Jack Dinmond vs. Gilbert Kelly and Johnny O'Ncil s. Ilobby ieison. An International content "111 be put on at me :ur se'-io ai me lamDri.i uiuli tonleht. when Kddln .Morgan, of i;nelaud, meets 1'iiKcy I.ce, nf Kensington. In an elht ' round bout. The other eluht loumler win bo I betccn Jimmy Jordan md Kid West, for merly slnble mates Qiher bouts. Harry I Krne i. Jimmy McOoern. I.awrem-e .Moody vs. Harry draff nnd Jo' Kelly vs. Yuuns . Kllpatrlck. fllnl.l... I!,m.l. ..II... ..... n .n.U .... .- i'ui'l t.u.i.iin tuiiLiivii u III..VWI iijutij- lor . i T.,n nnxi'llnn In .nwt .Tnclr Hi.jim n ' I rounds, at Tulsa, Olila on -ho nlnht of July 7. Rawlins Is to ft i Huarnntee of Jiooo, jwnn a priMleee oi .a per cent, suya Speedy lo, who recenth returned from Alaska, is a local product. n is a U'O nounder nnd daesn't tar am one hla ueluhr The Speedy Buy Is belnB handled by I.ouls Toretcn. Joe Jnrkson. Southnark boxer, will put ' on n show at Cape Mu N J , tonleht. ' with Ilobby Allen and Hobby Woliriiat In ' the final fracas. Other boute- Lew mincer vs. Frank (McKenna. K i. Taliner a, Kid Dixon and llllly Wllllnnn m Kid Murray. Lou Ilaker, former Ve York ' welter welent, who now Is ilvlne In Phlludelphla, boxed under tho name of Joe Itlcharda and knocked out the lro(i m.m, Johnny Martin, a fow nights ubo. Ilobby Reynold Is hHndllnir the reins of three boxera. They are Yr.uwr Meday. IIS IM noundm Soldier Harrv Miller. MS Hwunds. nnd Sailor Johniiv Tjman, 130.33 pOUnOS, .IT liooeri anie I" ..vi .tirunnj aitalnet llnnk McOovern. Miller ayalnt 1'ugay Lee or i:ddle Mu'len and Tyman against Johnnj Mealy or Juck Toland. EASTERN DISTRICT OLYMPIC TRYOUTS TRACK and FIELD Franklin Field, 33d and Locu.t Sti. Saturday, June 26th, 2i00 P. M. Reserved Sent, $1.50 nnd $1.00 General Admission, 50c Ticket nt (Umbels. SnaldliTt & Wnnmnaken AMATEUR BOXING Olympic Tryouts KI.KS' HOMi: ll'Ml-KH AVI) AHC1T STIIKKTH Friday and Saturday Evening June '25th and 26th, 8:00 P. M. ArlmiSBlon 1.W Men Suit Sale Ever Known to the Men of Philadelphia Sale at Both Stores 1532 Market Street S. W. Cor. 8th and Spring Garden Men this is news that is of greatest importance. The entire Brooks stock is offered for immediate clearance at prices that are even lower than Mr. Seligsohn can buy them in the wholesale market. Never before has such a clothing sensation been offered and there are thousands of suits to offer at these wonderfully big savings. Mr. Seligsohn has bought out the Brooks's store so he can have a location in the center of the city. Mr. Seligsohn's growing clientele demands this, for his present store is entirely too small to take care of the ever-increasing crowds that come out here every we.ek to share in the wonderful clothing values Mr. Seligsohn has always offered. nmiiiilllllllllliiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ Mr. Seligsohn's Entire Wholesale Stock From His Factory Also Included and Will Be Sold At Wholesale Prices A Tremendous Bargain Opportunity! Evqry'Man Should Fill All His Cloth ing Wants Now for .the Next Year, for Prices Are Even Less Than Wholesale. JBL M 50 Values up' to $30.00 $1 Q.50 Values up to $37.50 Values up to $55.00 Men, this is indeed wonderful clothing news and worth the attention of every man. No matter what other sale is mentioned in the paper today no sale can equal the wonderful values Mr. Seligsohn has made possible in this clearance of the Brooks and Seligsohn stocks. Come in tomorrow make it as early as possible, and you will share in the greatest clothing values presented in many a year. ELIGSOHN' Manufacturer and Retailer of Clothing 1532 Market Street . as- S. W. Cor. 8th and Spring Garden Sts. t Just Below 16th Street S", f m 'm . rl .', 7.1 ',1 VI .. M tii ? ij r . ia "A '-.'! a:. .. ' f; luV ..A. i rr&j.'uisM waEm
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