t"r 0 f JHZW ;:f,J,rJi' .tw i vm L ' - ,' " " VC7 "BILL KEEFE SHUTS OUT i SOX IN FIRST, 6-0 Three-Fingered, Kid Permits Only Two Hito Karr and Eibol Sockod Hard - AND CONNIE MACK SMILES like in the Old Days ATIILKTICS AB. R. II.rO.A. K. 0 WIU. rf. y TIioiiws. nn. M'allicr. f. mint. 2b . Welsli. cf. . . Hurnu. in rtrlilns. c. . flallowny, ? Keefe, . ... Total .... .10 10 0 .11113 4 0 0 10 3 i a .t 4 12 0 0 4 1 1 14 0 3 1 0 2 0 4 I 2 0 0 3 0 10 3 OJ 0 0 0 0 ? 0 31 0 10 27 BOSTON 0 1 AB. R. H.I'O. A E. Ualley. rf. . McNally, 2b. Mtnosky, li . Sclianp. cf. . Mclnnls. H. Foster, 3b. . . Scott, . Walters, c. . Karr. l. . Klbel. p. . Smith 4 0 1 1 0 0 a 3 .1 3 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 12 I Totnls ait o a at is i imii.i for McNnlly In nlntti. Tno-biiso lilt Hurras, Bailey. RtrucU nut B) Knrr. 3; by Koefe, I. Fir base on bnlh-OIT Karr. 2; off Ktite. 2; off Klbel. I. Passed ball Wallers. Sac.-lflro lilt Mclnnls. Urn ,,resFr!el and Blnccn. nj ROBERT W. MAXWELL. . Sonic Ktransc thtnes linppcn (n this wnrlil of bnKPbttll. Tlic A'h won nn other sninr today their wroml strAltcbt cnpphiR tlic opener of n double bill with the Red Sox. but that'n not the halt of It. dearie. The rest in even more important. Young Pave Keefe xltut out the Bns tonlnm. 1 to t), and that isn't nil. He allotted them only two bits in bis run )ra victory and yet that' not nil. He did not permit a hit until the eighth frame and still that's not nil. One of the to Red Sox hits made off his three tinkered delivery wns tainted, fliihlsh una all that. It really wasn't deserved, don't y' know. Young Keefe pltrtieit the most re markable game seen on Mr. Hlilhe's iawball hiwit this rnmpnign. He walk ed only two men nnd only four reached first base. Of these four, two were ad vanced km fnr ns second. Hut no one tot nuy further. The fortunate populace who wit nessed the gume gave Keefe n great hand for his showine. And when he nen.jrtytlip, dugout nt the end of the gamc." Txlinlf SInck smiled, which is iFometliinc unusual tor ronnte tins seni i.'HOn. Tlie As crowded around tncJ youngster and hugged him and almost knocked his shoulders oft", slapping him on the back. ' In the meantime the A's socked (wo Boston pitchers, Knrr nnd Klhcl, for a total ofi ten lilts, two of which were doubles. Keefe Goes Strongly Keefe continued his remarkable pitch ing and in tlic llftli. sixtli nnd seventh, he set tlic Sox dn,wn in order. In the eighth, his no-hit game was spoiled. AVItn one down, (jnllowny fumbled Foster's grounder iim, after Scott had been retired. Walters enme through' "with the first safety off the youthful JIack twirler. At that it was n fluke. Walters'!) drive went down the third bnse line nnd Thomas was all set for It behind the bag. The bnll hit the cushion nnd rolled off to one side. In the meantime Klbel wns holding tlic A's safe. Welsh singled in tU fifth. Iveefe inserted n one-base blow in the flxth, Dykes got Ills third sufetv in the seventh and (.nllowuy drove a hit into center, hut nothing enme of them. Hiillcy further ruined Kcefo'n no-hlt dreitm when he stnrted the ninth with a diitihle. Smith hit for MoXully and wns struck out on three pitched bolls. Jleuosky walked, but neither runuer advanced. Start In First Just as if they were on a regulnr long-distaneo winning streak, the A's went auer inrr in tlie first inning, when they put one run over on n single bv Thomas, n boot by Wallv Schang nnd another on a fly blow off Jirainy Dykcs's oat. Following the first, nil wns quiet on both fronts until the fourth. Dave Keefe wulkcd Schung In the second, but that was nil. In the fourth tlie Mnekmen tore into the Red Sox like Benny Leonnrd tore mto Charley White in the ninth round. They chased Knrr from the hill and treated Klbel, ids successor, rudelv, to fay the least, in all they collected five runs, which Is more miraculous thuu yesterday's victory. , .limmy Dykes stnrted the flnr-up jvhen he walked with one down. Fol lowing came a single by Welsh nnd n double by Burrus, which admitted ikcs. Perkins was Intentionally passed, filling the bnses. Chick Oullowuy crossed the dope by rapping a double to the left-field bleaehors, and Welsh and Burrus regis tered. Perkins came over on Keefe's infield out, and (Sallow ay entered into tlin coring activities on Witt's infield safety. Sox Socked Twice by A 6-0 and 1-0 fniitlnurd from l'linr One Hist four frames, but the Bostonlans unt out one-two-three In the fifth, Mxth nnd seventh. Fortune walked one man in the 'mirth, fifth nnd sixth, but the Mack, men never threatened. "I'lsli, Burrus and Perkins were soft in tlie seventh. ,, Detail of the Gnme ' ii'U.?1Tr.Hn,i.I(,-v lnKM t Wt. Me nlly filed to Wnlker. Menosky. walked. nanK fanned. Mclnnis out. Thomas rRllu,ri's- No runs, one hit, no er- .W'f "M to Seining. Foster 'threw T V lhoma- Wnlker singled to left. J'lkes singled to center, but Wnlker TV,is, caught going to third, Schang to foster. No runs, two hits, no errors. SKCOND-Foster filed to Wnlker. "JkM UD(i Hurrus took enro of Scott. .-?. t flnBlC'1 to right. Fortune furs ' r,"",, ono Mt uo cr Welsh lined to Menosky. Fortune ZZV iVl 1J,lr'N. Perkins lifted to orott. No runs, no hits, no errors. Hii.V"TV,n,,,.p'r ,""t. Gnllhwny to nn.w.8' ,Mc.Nu''y H'ted to Witt. Mo, th 7.i ii y .. " nu near ? W iqul line, for three wbcs. rrry Bffi&W&RSteA RAWET M THAT BRITISH TENNIS TOURNAMENTAT Five Leading Batters in Tivo Mdjor Leagues NAflONAI, I.KAQUR I'lnrer dab ,0. A.ll. It. lornbr, Nt. IMiU.. 7S 27 BO Hmlih. Nfw York .. IS 10 KonMthjr. llrooklrn. B7 5S8 M I!n'"t, Clnrlnnntl,. 88 IB St Williams, rhllllr 68 276 44 AMERICAN I.KAdVJE filslrr. St. Tuln ..,72 200 M Jnclenn. Chlraco . . M 260 44 NBrnkrr, Clrvtlnnd.. 71 273 AH Hnth, New York ., . flO 2!U 70 Wearer, Chlcaca ... 72 301 00 II. P.O. 110 ,33 47 .3110 7 .333 71 .330 00 .320 121 .417 ion .800 in. .ftsi 00 .333 111 .363 threw out Schnng.' No runs, one hit, no errors. (Jnllowny grounded to Fortune, Scott threw out I'erry. Witt lifted to Bai ley. ISo runs, ,no bits, No runs, mo b no errors. FOURTH Mclnnls filed n -Welsh. Foster singled to left. Perry threw out Scott, Foster going to second. Walters filed to Welsh. No runs, one hit, no errors. Thomas walked. Scott threw out Walker, Thomas going to second. Dykes hit to Scott and Thomas wns run down between second nnd third. Scott to Foster to McNnlly. Welsh jilt to Fos ter nnd Dykes was forced at second, Foster to McNnlly. No runs, no hits, no errors. FIFTH Fortune filed to Witt. Bnl ley fouled to I'erklns. (Jnllowny threw out McNally, No runs, no hits, no errors. Burrus was thrown out by McNally. Foster thtew out Perkins. Onllowny lwakcd. Perry forced Galloway at sec ond, Scott to McNnlly. No runs, no hits, no errors. SIXTH Mcnosky liued to Walker. Walker speared Schnng's fly nfter a sharp sprint. Thomas threw out .Mc lnnls. No runs, no hits, no errors. Witt walked. Thomas sacrificed, For tune to Mclnnls. Scott threw' out Wnlker. Witt traveling to third. Dykes filed to Mcnosky. No runs, no hits, no .error's. r SEVENTH Burrus crabbed Fos- ler's not) fly. (inllowar threw out .Scott. Walters struck out No runs, no nits, no errors. Welsh struck out Burrus lifted to McNally. Perkins fouled to Wnltcrs. No runs, no hits, no errors. EIGHTH Fortune fanned for the second time. Bailey lifted to Dykes. Dykes threw out McNully. No runs, no hits, no errors. Onllowny doubled to the left-field bleachers. Menosky prevented the bull from going Into the bleachers on n bounce by a one-hand jumping stop. McNally threw out Perry. (Jnllowny going to third. Witt drove n single through Foster, Onllowny scoring. Tliomus wns safe on Scott's error. Witt going to second. McNnlly threw out Walker. Witt nnd Thnmns ndvanced n base. Dykes walked, filling the bases. Foster threw o'ut Welsh. One run, two bits. One error. NINTH Mcnosky doubled to right. Perkins's snnppy throw to Onllowny caught Mcnosky off second. Sciinng doubled to fight. Mclnnls walked. Welsh made n great running catch of Foster's fly, nnd Walker repeated on Scott's drive. No runs, two hits, no errors. Triple Play by Pirates; Win, 2-1 Continued from Tnirr One 2:'Southwniili. Carey. Sacrifice bits Carey, Rawlins. Sacrifice fly Wll Hams. Umpires Klein and Eiusllc. Forbes Field. Pittsburgh. -Pa., July T. Cooper's spleifdld twirling' Kent the Phillies down to n 2 to 1 defeat in the opening game of the second western in vasion here this, afternoon. A triple piny cut short n Philly rnllv In the second inning, when the visitors were tending bv one run. scored In the first inulng. Pittsburgh scored In the sixtli. , Smith' pitched n fniriy good enmc, be ing reuehed for only eight bits. Manager Crnvatb started bis first gnmc, plnying in right field. He failed to get n hit aud fanned twice. FIRST Pnulette bent out n hit unck. 01 seconu. uuwnns sacritlced, and brtfh runners were wife when V'ooner's throw to second wns too late. Williums filed to Cnrey, nnd the runners moved up nfter the cntch. Cnton tosxed out Cm vnth. Pnulette t-corini: nnd Itmvii,,.. Irenching third. Meusel fouled to Mr. Kctchulc. Une run, one hit, no er rors. Bigbee singled to left. Carey hit Info u double play, Rnwlins to "Paillette. Rawlins tossed out MeKctchnie. No runs, one hit, no errors, SECOND Fletcher singled to left. j; Miller wns snfe on McKctchnic's wild .throw. Wheat popped to Cooper, whose throw to Cnton doubled Fletcher nnd Cnton's throw to Cutshnw on first com pleted the first triple play here In three years. No runs, one hit. one error. South worth popped to Rawlins Cut shnw walked. Grimm nlso wnlked. Cnton filed to Meusel. Hnefner forced Grimm, Fletcher to Rawlins. No runs, no hits, no errors, THIRD Smith popped to Grimm. Cutflhaw and Grimm disposed of Pnul ette. Rnwlins lifted to Blgbec. No runs, no hits, uo errors. Cooper lined to Meusel. Bigbee nlso gave Meusel n long fly. Carey bunted, but Wheat threw him out. No runs, uo hils, no errors. FOURTH Williams filed to Carer. ,Cravath struck out. Carey got under. Meusel s fly. No runs, no hits, no errors. McKetchnie rolled to Pnulette. South worth singled to center, Cutshaw fouled to Wheat, whoso throw to Pnulette doubled up Southworth. No runs, ono hit. no errors. FIFTH Cooper tossed nut Fletcher. Cnton tossel out .1. Miller. Wheat popped to Caton. No runs, no hits, no errors. Smith tossed out Grimm. Cnton-sin-gled to left. Cnton wns out stenllng, Wheat to Rnwlins. Hnefner fauued. No runs, ono hit, no errors. SIXTH Cnton tossed out Smithv REDUCTION SALE; STARTS TODAY V2 to y3 Less Than Regular Prices All of the Season's Remaining Stock of Men's Fine Will be offered jft SCOTT & HUNSICKER 108 SO. 13TH ST. ' :4 DOORS BEIiQ;W Pnulette went 'out the same way, Rnw lins Hied to Bisbec. No runs, no hits, no errors. Cooper singled to center. Blgbec beat out a bunt, Cooper stopping nt second. Cnrey sacrificed, Wheat' to Paillette. McKetchnie hit to Pnulette, who threw Cooper out nt the plate McKetchnie stole second and when Smith dropped ;Whent' throw, Bigbee scored, South worth beat out a hit to first, Mc 'Kctchdie stopping nt third. The double tncai worKcd, .MCKctclinio scoring nnu iSouihworth taking second. Cutshnw Donned in VnuMtn. Tun runs, tbreo niiuui viMwiit"" i hits, no errors. ' -f SEVENTH Williams filed to Cnrey, Crnvnth fanned. Meusel singled to left and. wns out stenllng, Hnefner to Cut shaw. No runs, one hit. no errors, i Grimm llftcdto Williams, Caton singled to center. Miller tossed out Hnefner, Caton stopping nt second. Cooper, popped to Rnwlins. No runs, one hit, no errors, EIGHTH Fletcher gave Bigbee a high fly. Miller popped to Caton. Wheat fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors, Bigbee singled (o left. Cnrey forced Blgbec, Fletcher to Rnwlins. Cnrey stole second. McKetchnie filed to Crn vnth, Carey taking third nfter the catch. Southworth popped to Wheat. No runs, one hit, no errors. NINTH Rlxey bnttcd for, Smith nnd struck out. Cnton tossed out Pnulette, Rawlins safe on Cnton's bnd throw. .Gutahow tossed out Williams. No runs, no bite, one error. NEW BASEBALL TEST Ask Court to Decide Rights' of Inde pendent Clubs New Cattle, Pa., July 7. The right of organized bascbnll to sign n player who hart a contract with an Industrial or semlprofcssionnl club without com ing to terms with nouleaguc teams will be! tested in court, according to an an nouncement made here todny by W. K, Duerstein, nil "official of the Castle Cords "nine, of New Castle. Duerrtteln has telegraphed hU at torneys'nt Mncoti. On., to take action against the Atlanta team of tlic South criii League, which recently signed con tracts with Cliff Markle. pitcher, nnd Frank Mills, catcher, of the Cords. The Cords had agreements with Markle and Mills to play with tlie club here this season, but, despite this, the At lanta team signed them, according to Duerstein. The question nt issue, ho snld. Is whether n contract with nn independent club is not as binding ns one with n league team. QUAKER CITY VS. MADISON Rubber Team Meets Downtowners in Twilight Game Tonight 'The Qunkcr City Rubber team hns nn importunt twilight contest booked for tlie home grounds, nt Torresdnle avenue nnd Vnu Kirk street, tills evening nt (! o'clock" with the strong Mndlson Sturs. of South Philadelphia. It will mark tlie first appearance qf Madison on Quaker City field, and Mauager Fish expects to pitch Bobby Mair. The latter Is in fine form nt present nnd Is nlso hitting the ball nt n lively. clip, hnving three. hits, including a triple, against Indiana in the holiday game. ALL-STARS f LAY TONIGHT Strong Main Line Nlrte Plays Brides burg In Twilight Tilt' Joe Alglo's Mnln Line All-Stars will tnekle the strong Bridesburg A. A. in its initial twilight game tonight. Any club wishing this strong attraction, call Woodbind JO.VJ, between 7 und 8 p. in. Ray to Race Curtis New York, July 7. JoIb ny. the won ilfr runnr of thp Illlnoln Athletic Ao,. Htlnn, anil n n. Curtlr, of th" Unltnl 8lntc navy, who ran mil" nt the New York Athletic club irnmes In the f time nt 4 inlnulfM 21 neconrir. will mPRnurn stride for the (lrt time In n pecll 150il meter .t,r r.t the nutdoo" KBine nf th" lonth "out. American Legion, at Kbbcta Field on .Saturday. Offers $50,0p0 for Dempsey Bout v New Orleans. July 7. Johnny Abrnmn, Id eal boxing promoter, hnii wired Jack Kenrnn, inunnuor nf JacK Dempaey. heavyweight rhnmnlon of the world, an offer of IliO.nOO guarantee for a twentv.round bout between Jark Pempney nnd 1111 llrennnn, to taU dIkco In New Orleans In the fall. Chase Bjjys San Jose Stock snn Jose. July 7. Hal Chase, former hlB leacue baseball star r.nil at present a mm her of tho Kan Jose club In' th Mls'lmi l.ens"e. has purchased one-third Interest In the club, It was announced there today. Chase IS Held captain of tho local nlnc Vardon Engages Oldest Caddy to Carry His Bag New York, July 7. America's oldest nnd canniest caddy, nnd re garded by hundreds of golfers whom he hns, served ns tho best, will tote around the bag of Harry Vnrdon during pnrt of his tour of tho T'nltcd States. Joo Ilorgan, who wns idling jiwny an off day nt jVnn Cortlaiidtl runs yesterday, said Hint nc una been engaged to enddy for Vnrdon during the first hnlf of hjs hcries of exhibition matches, which will in-, elude the visits to metropolitan, New Jersey, Connecticut and Massachu setts courses. Joe doesn't care nbout traveling through tho West with Vardon after the August championship tourneys. Ilorgan is forty-two. years old and has been n caddy continuously for twenty -seven yenrs. Vnrdon's bag will provide Ilorgan with a heavy load. Tho Englishman carries eleven sticks, as follows: Two drivers, brassies, clcek, driving iron, mid iron, thrco raashies, niblick nnd a wooden putter. Furnishings' Unusual Savings. CHESTNUT1 WILLIAMSON WINS ANOTHER Max Harjdt Lacing to Jimmy Austin at Knickerbocker Club Max Williamson won from Jimmy Austin last night in tho opening boxing show of the Knickerbocker A. 0 down town, in eight- rounds. Austin subbed for l'ntyy Johnson, of Trenton, whom the police wouldn't allow to box on account of being more than ten pounds over weight. Williamson hit Austin '-. .. . - .. '-- a-Vw..f .. ..un Wlin cvcryiuins dui iiio posts, and how Austin stayed 'tne limit was n mystery Austin's performance was n Joe Grim net. Joe .Tnckson won the honors in the serai, the Soiithwnrk lad gaining n vic tory over Jimmy Gibbons, of Orny's Ferry, who failed to take the bout seriously. Martin Judge, of Mnnuyunk, nnd Jack Perry, of Soiithwnrk, fought In the third bout nnd nn'cvcn brenk was the verdict. Both boys worked hard. In the prellnis Willie Mack out pointed Kid Mvrry in six chapters, and Tommy Loiighrnn won from Joe Smith in two rounds, the referee hold- inft tlie "bout oecnusc Smith wns re Ing the "'bout becnusc Smith cc cciving the worst of It . DISCUSS ELIGIBILITY Manufacturers' League Players Are Foupd to Be Bona-Flde Workers A heated discussion took place at the meeting of the Manufacturers League held nt the Hotel Walton Inst evening ns 'to the eligibility of a number of players onvnrious tennis. After those making tho protest had been given full opportunity to lny the evidence before the representatives in nttendnncc, the league decided that all the players In question were bona fide employes of the concerns they represented. President Briimfield made It plain to several teams that have postponed con tests that it will be necessary to get them played as soon as possible, as the second round begins one week from Sat urday. Westiugbouse announced n field day for their employes 011 Saturday. July 21. nnd Southwnrk I'oimdry will hold sitch nu event this coining Satur day. SHANAHAN TO HOLD MEET Meadowbrook Enters Team In Next Saturday Races A big enrty -list hns been received fnt ,the Shnnnhnu Catholic Club's seven teenth nnniinl set of track and ficM games to be held next Saturday nt Forty-fourth street nnd I'niksiilc nvo nue. Meadowbrook will be represented with its star track team. Ilislcr and Orny will wear the Meadowbrook colors in the two-mile event; Comerford will heave the shot. Trout Is entered in tlic sprints, and Dewey O'Brien, tlic for mer St. Uita half-mller. will start for Meadowbrook n the SSO-ynrd event. Kohoe, the former St. Joe College sprinter, will run for the lCnterprise Club in the dnshes, nnd Oaks will be the half-mile entry. Cheltenham Trims Surpass Leather Cheltenham. walloped Mirpanii Leather yes terday by tho acoro of 20 to 3. 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Burns cigar provided you have also at your command the buying resources and manufacturing experience of a "General Cigar Co., Inc.'' tUaXL Ixcu 'Co',. DEPENDABLE CIGARS Distributing Branch , H47 North 4th St., Philadelphia NATIONAL SIZES 15c and 2 for 25c Fauniw Cops Opener at Aqueduct Track Continued from fate One ' handicap. $1200 added. 7 furlongs! . . 1. Mon d'Or, 125. Bands even 1-3 out 1. Ticklish. 10SH. Fator.... B-l 'even out 8. Thunderstorm. 08. Callahan 0-B 1-4 out Time. 1:25 1-B. Only three startere. frillllD HACK, mares, three-year-olda and up, purae. 11000, 1 mile. 1 Fa tor.... 8-1 8-2 8-0 S.. Rubidium, rcieciea za, 12a 1J2. Iftimtn.,. . 7.R 1.2 l!) u. iKMisour, izo. 141 r-nllAttan 4.1 fl.l R.O Time. l:4n. neUlan Queen, iLlght Wine vnA (lent W. also ran. TOUHTH RACE, handicap. three-year- olds. $1200 added, 1 mile, . . 1. nladlator. J21. narre.lt.... 7-10 1-B out 2. Fair daln. 107, Turner... S-ii 1-4 out 8, Ht. Allan. Drt, Wiener?. . .10-1 B-3 out Time. 1:37 2-5. Royal Duck also .ran. FIFTH RACE, three-year-olds and up, 1 n4ll 1. flea Mint. 100, Kummer... 13-10 2-8 1-0 2. Dream of the Valley, 103W, Fator B-l 3-2 -2 3. Whisk. 100 Wiener 7-1 2-1 eren Time. l!38 1-B. Torch Hearer and Trans late also ran. . SIXTH RACK, maiden, three-year-olds and up. puree J10OO. 1 mile. 1. Leatherfacc, 11B, achut- ., ,. .Inner 7-2 7-B 710 2. Ten Can. 115. Miller..... 7-2 7-3 7-10 3. Sir Grafton. 118, ,. . ' Kummer ., A15 ?v.en '.. Time. 1:38 -l-R, Farmlnudale, Rlnkavous, Irish Dancer. Oonialo. Mstlc Queen nnd I.ady Frcejnen nlso ran. FORT ERIE RE8ULTS FIRST RACD. rtalmlntr, two-year-olds J purse $1200. Wt rurloncc: j .. 1. Frivol, lio.McTaitBart.. $7.40. $3.10 $2.00 2. Napoo 104. I'lckens.... ... a.80 2.30 8. Martin A. Noonan. 112, But- well "'" Time. 1)18 2-B. Repeat, Charley Boy, Myr tle Crown and George C, Jr.. also ran. SECOND RACE, clalmlnr, purse $1200, three-year-olds and up. 1 mile and 70 yards. 1. Keei107. . McTaBart.$3.10 J2.80 $2.10 2. Waterwood. 112. llutwell ... 4.B0 2.50 8. Far East. 108, Simpson .... l,.-'s.(J Time. 1:514-8. Buiar yint and Colonel THIIlbrRACE. $1500, three-year-otds and up. 0 fuilotiKs: 1. Uncle's I.assle. 101. Sic- ,..,.- 4n Tassart $4.70 18.20 IJ.40 2. Mock Ornnite, 101. Ohert ... 10.30 3.00 3 Charlie Hummy. 100. rick- Time. l':Ys"i-5'.' "ciaymore. Hoosos and Olen I.laht nlso ran. .... ,u. ...... FOURTH RACE, purse $1300, three-year-olds and up. sit furlonire. . . . 1. flturdce. 112. Simpson.. $3.50 $2.00 $2.30 2. Ladv lllninnrc. 108. ... , McLnRKart 00 3-u .1, Glow Worm. 105, .ft Tlrnek"l:ln,4's."'CapUln"B..l Vtlss Ed wards. Flame. Jim Pelrle and Miss La Rue KIKTH'PlACE. Brldieburir handicap, three-rear-olds and up, 1 1-10 mUes: 1. Duke John. 110. Plek fl ,, Rn 2. I'rlnc'eVs. "HO. Claver 2.00 2.10 5 Clean (lone. io2. Obert ......... 2.30 Time, 1:32 4-5. Rancher, Kilts 2d also ran. LATONIA RESULTS FIRST RACE. $1300. threc-ycar-olds. 1 -mlThe Leopard. 112. Wllson$S. 10 $3,40 I2.S0 2. lAird Wrack. 105. Burke .. 3,40 3.00 8. Tulsa.MO.-l. Martin...... .... 'B.OO Time. 1:43 3-5). Travesty. 8am's Roy, BoundlnR Thrx)Ulittnd Harry R. also ran. SECOND RACE, the Sir Martin, purse $1300, maiden fillies, two-year-olds. BM fur lonirs. 1. Peppery Polly. 112. Smith $10.,0 $3.20 $4.10 2. Golden Autumn. 112. Small wood ......... M.-ln.la MMfuV 11!?. B.50 B.20 Burke ' ."........ 0.20 Time, 1:11 2-3.-Dona I.orlotte. Cozette. Dromore. Hit of Oreen and Suro also ran. THIRD RACE, the Falrplay Handicap, two-vear-olds. 5U furlonffs: L Monsoon. IIS Colllns..$t0.(10 $3.SO $3.70 2. Ren Valet. 112. Wlda.. . . 5.50 3.50 3 Aco HlRh. 121, Lunsford . . ... 2.00 Tln. li" !"' Whippet nnd Tekoe also ion. FOURTH RACE. The Xala Handicap, PHILA.'S QUALITY CLEANERS DYERS job, be it big or little, with care A 1 II ...Ml I I pnone etui win uiing us iu Jelay. Parcel Post Service If out of (own send joor clothes br parrel post. We assure the same prompt and satisfactory serrlce. i. ,. S. W. Cor. 52d and Santom Sis. INC -dL ' pure 12200. three-year-old and up. alx fur''' lTTn'ron. IB. C. nuel.. 8.l0 14.10 13.00 2. Furbelow. 100, ErlckiOn ... 10.10 fl.OU 3. Linden. foa.ilcAtee ., ......... 3-40 Time, 1:14. Carmandale and Fern Handloy alo ran. FIFTH RACK, The Ten Rroeck Handicap, three-year-old. $.1000 added, V,i miles. 1, wuaair, iao, K. Ambroiia 11.40 $3.00 12.C0 o. a.lTratlk W, 104, II. Brlckeon 3.20 2. SO 8. Dresden. 103, F. Wllnnn , 2.70 Time, 2:09, Vml Indian. Bterllmr. Lor raine. a-AttA Boy 2d., Rouleau alio ran, a Coupled. WINDSOR RESULTS FIRST RACE, three-year-olds and up, rlaimimr. i mne. . 1, Marsrery, 1)7, Rlchcreek.$8.B0 $3.nt$2.no 2, Jas. Foster 107, Moore .... 3,70 2.70 8. Lancelot. 107, Teamen 8.30 Time, 1:A2. Contestant. Honolulu, Jack Reeves, Ualleyhead, Lelnster and Schemer also rsn. SECOND RACE, three-year-olds, claiming, 1 mile: 1. Nennah, 100. Tearren. $14.20 $0.80 $3.09 2. Guaranteed, 102, Moore ... 8.20 4.40 8. Hackamore, 100, Ducxan ... ... 4.00 Time. 1:53, Vlrco, Encrlnlte and Hush also ran. THIRD RACE, three-year-olds and up, claiming, 0 furlongs: 1. Who Cares, 110. E. Rarnes $20,00 15.00 $4, BO 2. Cobalt Lass, 1011. Ter- Keati 3,00 3.70 3. Shillings 115, N. Dur- aan 8.80 Time, 1.212-5. Marmlle Duke of Dev onshire. Enrico Caruso, Bt, Germain, Hope also ran. FOURTH RACE, three-year-olds and up. 0 furlongs purse $1500, 1. Iollto, 112. Chlavetta... $0.10 out out 2. Charley Wdeckcr, 121 Rlchcreek out out 3. Kama. 117. Warrington out Time. 1:22 Onlv three starters. FIFT HRACD, three-year-olds and up, handicap, $1500 1H miles: . 1. Gain de Cause, 05, Rlchcreek $0.20 $3.10 out 2. Honolulu Ilov. 110. Htrlnaer ... 3.30 out 3. Rtevensom 108, Gruber out Time 2.01. Wvnnewood also ran. V Soccer Team to flay In Brazil New York, July 7. The Bethlehem, Pa., soccer team will sail for Brazil next month to engage In a sorles of games with the best soccer teams of that country. The Barnes. Ihe first of whlci. will be played In Rio Janeiro urn to he under .the suDonrlsion of the Ilrarlllan Federation of Sports, and havv oeen sanctioned uy tne 1'euerauon interna tional de Football Association, Cdwln V. Morgan United States ambassador to Bra zll. and II. E. Lewis, of the Bethlehem man agement, were Instrumental In bringing about tho tour. Sieger Stops Taylor Nen York, July 7, Sammy SIeger."aggres sle Now Tork featnerwelght, knocked out Jimmy Taylor In six rounds at Jersey City last night. ggsfcEssBesfl ''" 1 $" KJf U 'J SUM tssssssssV ssf I ftw5fl!asWf Hssssssssssssl Vjt7 "'' T-' ' MISS ELEANOR UHL - SETS NEW MARK Victory Gives Winner Title of Year's "Champion Mermaid. Makes Croat Timo Eleanor TJhl, of the Meadowbrook Swimming Club,won the nnniinl three mile race from nridesburg at the River -ton Yacht Club yesterday nftccnoon in the Delaware river. Not only did Miss TJhl win the event nfter lendins nil the" way,- but she also clipped the record for the three-mile course held by Miss Kthelda 'Bleibtrcy, of New York, who won the event Inst year In forty-four minutes and fifteen seconds, while Mis- Uhl's time yesterday wns forty-three minutes thirteen seconds. .Second place went to little Miss Alice Wninwrlcht, of the New York Women's Swimming Association, in forty-five minutes thirty seconds, nnd third wns won by Miss. Mabel Arklle, of the Philadelphia Dunhill Pipes Appeal to men who can afford the better things in life. SO OTHER SHAPES of the famous London - made Alfred Dunhill l'lpes, for which we ore the sole Philadelphia ngenls. Coates Coleman Co. 123 Commercial Trust Bide. 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