",; r"v" ...f. tt rtrfim -. ." T --,' &i':m;, -if,: -jir-'v-. - r- 3 -r- vj' ti. r i ak'j -v y- rn-r. " j ..-v 'ii .V ' ' i f : ' '. ,1, '&'- ''I'cftgg jtfdiSAy. Jfoff ifc 1920 a Tfc Mv 'CD mrthomas Mas done more to stimulate shipbuilding here than anything since drae t i J . IT A J H.1 rC"'' MX local athletes ON U. S.OLYMPIC TEAM no0(lring, Barron, Shields, Landers, Eby and Meredith Made Posts on American Track Squad Three International Champions Gain Places AMFRHMWN IIY KMVIN . -,p Ainrrlmn Olympic I'O.ii.iilttoo fT11 I it. finnl Kolnt (ins of the Ihn, mnilf '?,." JJ,'av ( uphold the ithWw ... '"rSilr?l auto's la tin; nrr""'. ".,' , nt Antwerp ni'xi tiii mi- .....u ll"?M,0.T .,.' nf the Mncst nmt most month. niui "" " V ; ,.,n,.Mr for the "ui. imiiii ever n . i- ,-- .--- J11 ...1 S rlnes will nmkc uio jj.uri.i-. ftinr? '"' FINAL MATCHES! What May Happen in Baseball Today AMK1MCAX to Itfljliini More tlinn 1051 of tin; """ "n.httienwlnvtthenat physlenlly oils oi nn .......tu lllt'l "' "", "nil l.tlon vl " I Inilrinjila. K'lnS-nUtl- n ( their tfii iniMi in 1111 - - ""f'ff"1.-.?'. Hit unlay follow nuts ill in.'"'" "" . A. A., first In, . 1. IM..1. ....... Wnn.lrln. .MeiHinwur.... w.". tMpi!?Sr !T1r"Merc.lllh. Nov York '".mrl"; In ilO.jnnlriiu. Ar"i Khv. Chi.nRo In broail Jiimp. lAtiitn anil Kl" 'r r I Innflers nie twn of the live Ety nnd l.itn ers nie . , d , , 5hil hN frehmnn jenr nt Hjrncimc. urdier. iin- "., "-"" iu i,iu n on I. . .... .. 1.1. Morn 1. 1 H uuiit- to,r,i:n..:e" ,V Vi rn eh-ii inlnnvlilps for Venn In tl," i. .miner. 11-Iiim lins token (lie West 1ms it number of ropro him tci the h'lR town In seetionnl m.ilrj .. ...i i.. ..in " n!l .": . ' nu trmn. Fifty ffi' o f .enihls-cleeted for the S, nre from the other Meat I'll ts- linreli nnd forty-even nre from the w Two nre from the South. The main strength of the weMern-rs ts i m ine firld events. In whieh they have thlrty- tiimeniirst ini.eieen iinii. i- "."",.., n-l.. nt tlinsn i.mllimed in tne list ... nli ..mil. i-linmnloiis. title winners 'W. "."", I' ."h!,.'?nnrlnli are rni .Mein.imi.i iiin. . ; the New York slants, nnd our own Ted Meredith. In Sweden. McDonald won the Mintpiit (bet hand) nnd Mi-Criiti mpnid the hnmnier laurels. Meredith on the SOflnieter run in world s ret old time. , . Mt Donald looks like a sure repeater. He heaved the shot forty -seven feet one quarter ltn-li and the fifty-six-pound weisl.t thirti -seven feet one-nunrtei Inch for first plnces nt the lloston trials. M(!ratli probably will score tit Ant werp, but on Snturda.i the best he could .ni mt.rcniid to l'nt U.i'i In the hnni- mrr nnd second to McDonald in till fifty-Mi-pnunil weight. Jlrrrdilli will not imve u ennnce oi I rftainiDC his title in the K00 meters, the main iea.on brine, that he will coin- I nete only in tne -iim-ineier run. nie rMmout leteinn, who holds the world's (inrn for the ounrter-mile ut fnrty- sevro and two-tlfths seconds, finished fcnJ to Frank Shcn. the rlttsuurBli I. POLLOCK. nnd navy clmhipion. In n forty-nine Keroml (iimrter ort Snturdny. Merrilitli has selected the 400-meter rnce an his fnvnrlte now because the older you pet the shorter you like 'em, nccordliiR -to track vernacular. Ills chnnces of InndliiK the short title are piiihlemntlcnl. llefore his finnl on Snt urdny ho enld : I "I don't know how pood I nm. If Hlien coes out there nnd does 48 'J-.i seconds, I'll be far behind. At 40 sec onds I should be close iii." And he was n yard nnd n half behind Hhen. "1 reel thnt if I show enough today to be selected for the Olympic team," he continued, "I will be n better run ner when I Ret to Antwerp. I hnve done a lot of training In the Inst few weekK, but not enouRh to put me right on cAlge. Willi the additional time before the Olympics. I believe T will be nble to uet bnek in gocd shnpe." Four Record Air the performances at Iloston were high class, two American nnd two championship records being surpassed. All the record-brenking wns In the field events, a trltky. unsteady wind, caused by the pecullnr nlr currents of the .Harvard stadium, preventing track ath letes from setting marks. Both of the American records were set by westerners. Sol Ilutler, the colored athlete from Dubuque, leaped 4 feet S inches to a new murk in the bi'ond jump nnd Milton S. Angler of the Illinois A. (, tossed the javelin 102 feet 10ai Inches for new figures. Frank Foss did l.'l feet 1 Inch for nn A. A. U. title meet record in the pole vnult nnd John Miirnliv. nf Portland. Oregon, did 0 feet 4VI inches In the high jump for another championship mark. There were ninny outstanding nccom nllHliminlH. iikIiIi. from flip recohl-per- fnrmniiccH. Clili.f nmmiE thcill WHS the sprinting of Koran MurchiiiHon, of the New York A. ('.. and the hurdling of Ilnrold Hnrron. Murchinson surprised by defeating the star dash men of the West in the hundred, lending. Jackson Sc.holz. of Missouri : Charlie Pnddock. of Los Angeles, nnd Morry Klrksey. of the Olympic Club, of Snn Frnncisco, to the tnpe in ten neconds. I'nddock wns n big fnvoritc to will both the century nnd the furlongs. He llvi'il 1111 to cxncctnttmis in the "--(). when be landed the natioual title in J I L'.f. seconds, lie was third in the hundred, with Schol. second nnd Klrk sey fourth. (letter on Turf The I.os Angele sjjir rns not n bit disnppointed over his showing In the. hundred. Asked If he felt thnt he Inn) lost any -of bis form, particularly be cause of the fact that recently h equaled the world's 100-meter ream'., lie replied : "Oh, I nlwiiys run better on turf tlinn cinders. I didn't expect to win the hundred here nnd 1 nm very well satis tied to know thnt I took third. Scliolz is u good sprinter nnd so is Murchison. They have my sincere congratulations." Uarron came through unexpectedly in the hurdles, copping the high -timber event in 15 1-." seconds, beating such stars ns WnlKer Smitl'.. of Cornell, for mer intercollegiate chnmploii : John Wntt. of Cornell, nnd holder of the world's 440-yard hurdles record ; Yount, of Los Angeles, nnd Fred Murray, the former Cnllfornlnn champion, who now competes, for the New York A. 0. Tildon Beats Parke in Straight Sets and Jolmston Downs Klngscott Wimbledon, Knglnnd. Julv 10. WIN llnm T. Tllden, 2d, Clerninntown Cricket flltib. Philadelphia, defeated J. O. Pnrke today In strnlght sets, 0-2, 0-3. 7.." nnd Wllllnm M. Johnston. Cnll fornlo. trimmed A. It. F. Kingscote, 0-3. 4-0. .1-0. C-l. 7-r.. These were merely nntlcllmnx matches of the DnvN Cup finals, the American having pre viously won three out of (lie five from the British team, which gnve them the right to challenge Australia for the trophy. A huge crowd saw the mntches to day, although they meniit nothing ns fnr ns International competition wns concerned. The weather wns hot. with bright sunshine when Johnston nnd Kingscote hegnn their match. Johnston played finely In the first set. making n brilliant attacking campnlgii which lie continued throughout from advanced nositinns in the court, giving n splendid exhibition of dlngonnl low vollevluc. In the second set Kingscote played n steady nnd frequently brilliant game. Johnston kept hint lnvnrinbly nt the back of the court, but the KiiKlMiman'H passing shots were perfect. He showed himself n rapidly Imnrovlng plnjer in nil departments except his service, which is still fnr from the top stnridard. Johnston wns In nnd out of form throughout the match. 'being nt his poor est in the second nnd third sets. The former set wns n dingdoug struggle to 4-nll, when Johnston conceded Ms serv ice, nnd followed it up by lolng the set. In the third set the Amerienn wns irresistible for the first three games nnd then lost six consecutively. He was passed again and ngnlu because in ad vancing toward the net after pint lug the ball to the center of the court lie frequently failed to get bejrond the serv ice line. Kingscote very cleverly de tected this untenable position and passed him to the lines, or drove n short bnll with n cup stroke straight nt him. catching Johnston nt his feet. In the fourth set Johnston reached t"-1 nnd then lost three games running. but took the next gnme nnd the set. The games in the fifth set went pen- duliim-wise to Jt-nll. Then Kingscote; nunexed two, making it ..-. in his favor. Here Johnston made a very fine recov- l cry nnd run out the set with four strnlght games, playing confidently, with forceful, telling strokes nil n round the court, being particularly successful with deep diagonal volleys. , Si. Iinl.. lnlilnlon llnstnn .... Detroit ... ,Mlilet If . W. nn no AO 41 an S7 23 I.KAflt'K r r, ,nu .11 .M SIO .101 .lilt .ins .m: .in: Win .BIB .ftS.I ,fll .MMI .nmt .41S .sin .110 national i.r..(iti: rid. iv. 1.. r.r. win lirnoklrn . . . ni 31 .r.no .nan rhirlnns.l . . 4ff HI M .Jill i'itt-nrli . 4' S ..Ml Nt. Louis, ... 41 4X ,4SS ,101 New Verk . . SO 41 .ll ChtVniio .... 41 4 .117 ,IS1 llmlloo R.1 40 .151 .ISO rhlllle 33 41 .114 .410 . I,.e .All ,nU .(KW .ISM .IS7 .4(11 .sas ,1111 l.oe .nna .B63 Mi .iii .tin .407 Welch's Home Run Puts A's in Front II. S. TO CHALLENGE IF SHAMROCK WINS Win. Gardner, Who Designed Vanitie, Gets Commission for New Boat, Rumor Says Vn orli. July 10. Indications to il.ii ir. Hint should Shiiinrock IV lift' the Ainciim Cup Sir Tlminns Liptiyi "ill rmi ;, (inR uurhnllenged. I'iiiiiiU nf Yillinni (Snrdner. who ; il irn... I'liiniii. .I.'fciitcil bv Hescilute fi i'n i clii ti, defend the cult this ''. m ni hi ni as shying that he had l"''n iiiiiiiisiiuieil to begin work im- Hlrrliif.t ,m ..,, Ami'dcni, fii.Ucllrot' If Hi' lllllll' xIhihIiI I,o ilpfoiltcd. Ml linidiiei' w inilil neither denj nor M'.liini llu- I "i-cet it " he said. "You will ni1'' git nm thing from nie about it." Yellow lUnd US .1tiI Slur .. 1011 Jnclils . ... U'J Unlirmal 108 K.fth racp. nflllnsr, threp)fAr-old4 and up, nbnill il fur on: , ids Marina i.ucketi. ..103 Tmtle I'halHrls . US Senator t'n.w . 1111 Ilrll. ... . 110 Plylnir Orb .101 llu Srlieer 111! Arronhnid . .108 t'ocnlrllo .. . , mil KtruKCim . . 110 Miuf 110 Mldlnn . .HIS Iliutern Glow . OS 'Ixner'n I.aiio L'd. (IS IMrunjno .... ins Tan id 110 American Basle.. 11(1 Venal Joy 103 llnuntor .. . .10S Triumphant 105 Seventh nice. two-ear-old. maiden cnlta end Keldlnc. about (1 furlnnsi.. Hy Jovo 111! Wapiti 112 Ouv'nur . . 112 Copper Demon Wl Old rallhful 1 1U Inrlalr 111! Mloomlnclon . .111' Victor A 111' Klernlt . . .11 Weather clnudi: track ulniv. Apprentice allowance claimed FORBES HAS ALL-STARS Main Line Nine Now Under New1 Management; Books Big Games ' Mi. In I.iue All-Stars have been 'die the Inst week due to bnd weather?' Hurry Foihcs, formerly Ilarrisbuig i uiiiiiuRcr, iius taiien nie elub over nml Im hns booked Allentown, IIIINdule, Steelton nud Melrose for gnme.s in August. Continued from I'sire One Oerber was thrown out by Dykes. Three runs, three hits, two errors. Witt filed to Jncobson. Dykes nlso lifted to Jncobsou. Walker popped to Severeld. No runs, no hits, no errors. SECOND Sevcrcid fouled to Perkins. Weilninn grounded to Thomns. Tobin fouled to Dykes. No runs, no hits, no errors. Welch wns thrown out by Gerber. Dugnn filed to William. Perkins out. Gedeon to Sisler. No runs, no hits, no errors. THIRD fiodeon filed to Thomas. Sisler out. Dugan to Oi-iffiu. Thomas threw out Jncobson. No runs, no hits, no errors. (iriflin out, Ocdoon to Sisler. Thomas wns thrown out by Weilninn. Ilommel out. (Jedeon to Sisler. No runs, no hits, no errors. FOURTH Williams out, Thomas to (irlflln. Witt made n grent one-handed catch on .Smith's liner near the right field wall. Oerber filed to Welch. No runs, no lilts, no errois. Witt filed h WUIInnis. Djkcs singled to right for the first hit nf the day off Weilninn. Wnlker dropped n single into right, Dykes going to second. Welch singled to center, scoring Dykes. Wnlker going to third, Dugnn popped to (Jed eon, Perkins filed to Jncobson. One run, three hit, no errors. FIFTH Severold singled to left center. Wcllmnu wns lilt by n pitched bnll. Tobln beat out a bunt, filling the bases. Oedeon tiled to Welch. Severold scoring. Sisler forced Weilninn nt third. Dykes uiinsslsted. Jncobson forced Tobln nt third, Dykes ngnin do ing It nil nlone. One run, two hits, no C.rlfiin singled to left, his firt hit dm.,. Julv 1. It wns nlso his twenty- .nvi.n tb trln to the plntev Thomas ...... - . , nl, t. .!.., I in r Bit. i. rnnn going to inirii iin,nmel nUn sinzled to right, scoring Orlffln, Thomns going to thiid. Uitt fouled to Smith. Dykes fanned. Wnl ker singled to left, scoring Ihomas. Welsh knocked n home run into the bleachers, scoring Kommel nnd Walker ahead of him. Dugnn filed to illianis. Five runs, five hits, no errors. SIXTH Wllllnms singled to right. Smith fanned. Willinms stole second. Gerber out, Dugnn to Orlffln. Severeld wns thrown out by Dykes. No runs, one hit, no errors. Sothoron now pitching for St. Louis. PcrkinH filed to Jncobson. Wrifnn sin gled to left. Thomas hit to Sothornu, and nil hands were safe when the latter threw the bnll to center field in nn effort to get Griffin. Ivy took th rd on the mlsplny. Ilommel worked the sm.ccze piny. Griffin scoring, while the pitcher got to first safely for a sacrifice. itt bent out n bunt, filling the bases Dykes hit n long sacrifice fly to Willinms. m,.,... u..nrln nnd the other runners i.," ..n n banc. Wnlker singled to I deep abort, scoring Kommel til...l .. Jncobson. Three n liim.ione error. SEVENTH Sothoron wns thrown out by Uommcl. Tobin suffered the snme fate. Oedeon grounded to Thomns. No runs, no hits, no errors. Dugnn flied to Jncobson. Perkins slnirled to deep short. Griffin wns thrown out by Oedeon nnd PerK ns was culled out when he run out of line. No ruus. one bit, nn errors. EIGHTH SlslT was thrown out by Ilommel. Jncobson tlietl to t.riinn. Williams grounded to Dugan. No runs, no hits, no errors. Thomns filed to Tobln. Uommcl singled to right. Witt poked n single luto left. Rommel took third on Sotlioron's bud throw to Sisler. Altt then stole second. Dykes filed to Tobln. Wnlker filed to Jncobsou. No runs, two hits, one error. NINTH Smith wns out. TJiomas to C.rlfiin. Oerber filed to Thomns. Severeld singled through Thomns, Hill ings batted for Sothoron nnd flied to Welch. No inns, one lilt, no errors. Prodigy Wins First Empire City Race Continued from Pne One selllnr. run. tlflto t mil. . n.i to vrAm: I. norc los, Ilnnkln ! S-t 3-2 3. tth,. lis, nice .' .i S-r, 4-5 r.lX'l"'! '.IS-'-'-NsPllisllin, Franc Tlreur. rllbherty Olbl.ei. the Wit. Jlrisht Oold, You need and Scotch Verdict alio ran. THIRD rtAl'i:, innld-ii. ih-ee.ver-olds and lip, mir.n I042. nbnut 11 furlonot; V JInlV1rn.1' l's- schultlmer ln-t 4-1 2-1 S. Double Kre, 11 Miller. . ..S-1 .1-1 S-a 8. Caroline S no. ttoivan ..3-1 B-S 4..'. Tine, 1:11 The Daunhin. Cherry Croek, llurlo;. J Alfred Clark. Furlough, Rrneat A., nnnr.alo, Wlnnconn Flv Par'r. Klvomaln. Marie Antoinette Marianne and I.arRhetti) alio ran FOimTit nxi'v. $S300, Ihree-year-oldi long! 1, Irlah Dream. 110. Turner. 4-1 7.S n-S 2. farmandale. 10.V Wllnrvn. .12.1 fl-1 .V2 8. Dream of the Vartev. 102U MeAtee 4-1 7.3 S-8 Time I. on 2.r. Pen no,' Knfllade. Tip- Pity Wltchet TlcUllJh nnd Hnaten On alio ran. FIFTH lUCn. celling, handicap, threo-year-old and up. I l-lo ml: 1. Recount 10S, Mooney. . .Wl.l.R 0-.1 S-R 2 Claouer 111 lluxton n-1 2-1 even 3. Thrift. 10,1. MeAtee. .. 1s-fl 3.2 7.10 Time, 1:47 8-n. Tetley Chanienur, Run dlnl II. Ruford, Port Drapeau, Trantlate and Ivey also ran. .1IXTH RACE, two-year-oldi, claiming, nufoe 111142. AH furlongi. 1. Joaqulna, 103. Coltflel't.. 72 fl-n S- 2. Morning Tate. J07. Ilarrett 7-1 3.1 11.2 3. Ard, 110, I.ang 12-1 B-l C2 Time, 1'08 1-3, The Cook, Salesman. Toreador. Huperwoman, Omer K.. Machine Ounner, rieorge Ilovee, Mary Krb, Frinpery. Kehoma, Crimiion Ramblor and Wnll; up nlso ran, and up. , the Flertwlng Handicap. about o fur Kelly at Worcester; Shell Can't Be Found Worcester, MaM July 10. Jack Kelly, natlonnl sculling cham pion nnd member of the Vesper Uoat Club, Philadelphia, Is here for thn national regatta next Friday nnd Snturdny, but his shell is nmnug the missing. The ernck onrsmnn snld thnt his bont wns crnted nnd shipped Friday night, but up to this morn ing nothing had been heard from it, llthough it wns billed through on n car for- this city. Although Kelly had no boRt be worked out yesterday by taking plunges nnd swims twice (luring the dny. He nlo paddled over the course. SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS Welch three WINDSOR RE8ULTS FinHT RAO):. two.year-old. S furlongs: 1. .tolin R. Ileanlnn, 110, O-Rrlen ... . $7.10 $4.10 13.20 ? tarfln A Annnn 117. nutweif s.no s. in 3. Kea Court. 101, llnenel.. . l.no Time. 1.0(1 2-. WIdowa Flrat. Alvln T. Hart, l.cch Lcven. Cahalan and Judse Dud row alao ran. SECOND RACE, claiming, threc-year-oldi. 0 furlong 1. Redland. 107. Harnea. $0,80 f.l.SO $2.40 2. Taraaon, 111. Hutwell. .. 2. SO 2.20 3. Paublo, 101. Melncli 2.40 Time. 1:18 1-S. Duckhon, Acoucbla 2d, Malva and Sylvano nl.o ran THIRD RACES, all clae. threc-yeor-old and up, 1 mile. 1. Accelerate. 03, Krtckton $0,10 $4 70 J2.S0 2. Murray, 01. Ruel 4.110 2:30 8. The Leopard, 100. Stack 2.E0 Time. 1:46. Double Van, Thursday Nlghtler Nlaht Wind, War Kone alo rnn. FOURTH RACi:, claiming, thrre.year-olda nnd up, $3000, 1 mile and a furlong. 1. Prlmo. 110. Romanelll. $3.80 $3.30 12.1)0 2. Ammunition, tin, nut- welt 3.40 2.00 3, Galley Head, 104. Htaci' . . . 4 80 Time. 2.0t 4-n. Gala Dreaa, Sweet Uou- oiiet. Airacl, flprlngalde, Rex Gaiety also ran. ' "Marveloualy Received" Is Right rnrla. July 10. beorgea Carpenller. the European heavyweight rhumplon, was rlnn n. raualnv recentfon. nuch aa Is usually ac corded popular royalties, upon his arrival In Paris last night. He told reporters he had been "marveloualy received" by the Ameri cana, and that he cherished the happiest memories for them nnd their "wonderful country." Carpcntler announced he would return to the United States, sailing on I.a Lorraine September 4. Seventeenth Straight Win i The Jewish AVorld defeated the American A. C. Tor the Jewish World. Jim McKee's all-around plalng the lilttlna- of Ward with two homers and the fielding of Dougherty featured. DAD TEN EYCK SPANKS SON Syracuse Crew Defeats Duluth In Dual Race Today Duluth, Minn., July 111. Syracuse Univcrsjty's senior eight defeated the Duluth 'itoat Club senior eight on St. Louis bny here this nfternoon by a mar gin of two feet in a mile and n Quarter rnce. The time wns: Svrncuse. 0:17; Duluth, 0:17V2. Hoth crcwN will leave tonight for Worcester, Mass.. where they are en tered In the national regatta, and will compete for the privilege of representing this country in the Olympic meet. "Dad" Ten Kyck coachca the Syracuse ci ew nnd his son the Duluthlnns. UQJIMKK" WBIIH hns been chosen officially as roach of the boxing tenm to represent I'ncle Snm In the Olympics this year. "Spike." whose renl name is II. Merle, hns lind n lot of ex perience ns Instructor In the nrt of hit or get lilt, nnd he should be n good man on the Job. During the wnr, Webb was overseas with the Twenty-ninth Divi sion, handled the boxers of that body in the Amerienn B. F. championships nnd nlso coached the Americans in the inter allied bouts. Since returning home "Spike" has been In charge of inlttmen nt the Navnl Academy, Annapolis, nnd hns bad grent success witli the midship men, who won the highest collegiate honors in the ring lf.st season, Webb was selected by the American Olympic onmmltteo from n field of 1!00 recom mended for the job. lie Is to tnke charge nf the Amerienn boxers on Thursdny nt Fort Slocum, where the I'nlted Stntes tenm Is to get together before lenving for Antwerp. Included in the sound nre three Phllmlelphiii boxers Wllllnm Clnrk.' !" pounder: S I.oog. Jr.. 1-17 pounds, Kd Rarl Hartmnn, 118 pounds, Ram McCrncken Is about to break Into the Philadelphia Held of promoters He has taken oyer tho Madison Park A. C where McCracken plans to hold weekly shows during the remainder of the summer season, begin ning Thursday night Sam is now working on hl first program, which will b composed of all-PMIadclphlu talent. ' Mnrlln Judge) la billed to anotar In lbs star bout at the Knickerbocker A. I" to night. Pete Tyrel will coach Judge agslnstVi, Danny Iluck In an eight-round a't-to. Other, e Louts will be as follows. Tommy 1-ounhran -V is. Johnny Martin, Hike Connors vs. Jm Illchuida, Terry Hlgglns vs. Whiter Karil- , gan and Young Kid Williams vs. Flaming Illlly Haus. Lew Teniller'a left hand was not Injured so seriously as was believed In his bout with Wllllo Jackson 'I he Philadelphia star will In. ready to box again In a week Just how Phil (Jlasaman Is negotiating for a twelve, round match. referee'M decision, nt tfostoit , ullh FTankle Callahan, to be billed for "thi 1.13-pound champlonsnin or tno world," 1'lve eight-round mntches, arranged hv Jos Kennedy for tho Oermantown A A. Thurs day night, stand out aa the beat show evee arranged In thnt section of the city. They are Danny llodgera vs. Frankle Coster, lloundy Donahue v Young Tom Sharkey, of llermanlnwn. Martin Judge vs Hank Me. Govern Frankle Farmer vs Kddle Morgan' und Tim Droney vs Johnny Krause Steve Slarcoe wants to match -Mike Uralne, of Washington, D C middleweight with Joe Horrell. of this city Mnrcoe Is dickering with Johnny Hums, uf tho Cumbria: Club, for thla bout Jimmy Dunn la preparing to bring Uryad Downey . east for matches with welter weights In thla section of the country, -A muss with Jack llrltton for Downey la Dunn's present plan , There nrr letters In the sports department nf the Kvbsino pi-m.ii- Lgtiosn for Wlllus Rrltt nnd Johnny Hagnn. W Bingles and Bungle Two straight for Phils. CravalVa clubbers li Card!. look like acts aoalntt I Lee .Meadows I living ur It his hitting i ambitious. Hk hit In the ninth put the i winning I'hll run over. Irish Meuil had two singles, n home run and two runs against Jess Haines. Fovr umpires rn.no ifjierdoi. ojfflclolecl In A'obHs-Kedi I Batttil In numbers. LtiQiie held the Dodgem nfe and then fainted, (food thins for l'at he didn't faint j before the ninth Inning. i Vrkle'i homer with two on aided Cubs In trlmmlnr the Rraves the Mc- Coombs tried a eomrbrek tunl OBalnil the Srnotors, but oooranotcrf n.i old iriuru mid hed lb be carried from the field. I'lng llsdln Is making Ilabe Kuth Jealous. He walloped n home run yesterday In the first Inning when three men were on buses. The Yanks took fall out of I.fy Wll I nms and gained the second decision In a row with the White Sox Thr Kmatnri oeked Tiotm pleliers lor eventern hits, lolilch west or ;-. victory. It's Better to Knob) Than to Guess Why fuss and experiment with different motor oils to the detriment of your engine? Know that your lubrication is right. Know that eve,ry moving part is amply protected. Lubricate with ATLANTIC MOTOR OILS They have been tested and proved superior In every make of car. Atlantic Scientists have produced better motor oils for 54 years. Their experience is your guarantee of quality. Ask for Atlantic Polarine or Atlantic Medium. THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY TISj, M ASK FOR and GET HorEick's The Original Malted Milk for Infanta and Invalids Avoid Imitations and Substitutes Blllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllll lllllllllllll i . Ih e Vi il. n Pli.ni, r-'iiuni I K Ji n V I I .in Windsor Entries for TUesday 'h i'ur- J1S00 maiden Jockea. i iiI'Ih Slid rn m!U. inn r. Moodv . 10'.' 110 Stiitlm . 110 li:i tllrtrt Worm ltd "' ' r r ' se HI20U maiden three- p ,,, i I UI Il fiirlnn.TR i. . -- " . .. . . i fc. rv i itu llrummell II mi ' JS N'nrdock ini I US US Dr. J. .1, Mhulet h.ia matched his inn stais loung Tom Sharkey and Johnny Pnxlnn for respectlxe houis iiL Illghbr'dge, N ,1 next Friday nk-lu BRIGHT'S DISEASE Why Suffer Longer? Drink Mountain Valley Water Famous curative water from near Hot Sprxnps, Ark. ENDORSED HY PHYSICIANS Mountain Valley Water Co., 718 Chestnut St. riione, Walnnt 3407 Ssrved at leading Clubs, Hotels, Cafes and Sold by flrst-class grocers, druggists, etc B tiM nnnimintiiiiiiifni UhSAsL aSurajfjumtdihUf "Spurs areThere" All you men folks who have tired of cigarettes that lack snap and go cigarettes that are like flat tires on the road to smoke-enjoyment listen to this : R R. dining cars. or direct hy us. I I ' III! I IliDIMI IU WW 3 I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIBIIill.llllll ffllUlillllli'UllllllllillUllllillllllllllillliillllllllll'niilliliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiii,! 'iiiinii'BiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiniiMiiiiiiitiiinnMiiii;!!!!'! luiiiniiiiiuittWNiiiuiiniia'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'UiminmiiminiiiTiTJTimunitiiimiiitiiiiP'Mi'iiti.EutEiiiPuxrtiumimiirmimmTtiiHiiMttiiiiifnjttirmKrtmii itniiisintmnimtii i:iiii!wi!iii!!ii!ii!i!!Uii!iiii;iiHi!ii,iiiiiliii'in:i!ii:iiiuiii:iiiiiii'i m li 'o u Ih r. . ( 1 Il 1 M li in; ill nn hi; u :i in-, nn 11:1 Wetnland Also eligible .Miss Sterling I' Hollly . Did MrKrnni. I'nlle- Herrln Dr Jim . ill 10.-, 107 . I or. j . 1U7 l 111 I,, m. .Inter In He I I i Nuik. " JHiid two-ear-old. Ill Annn Wood .111 Pisfiito . . , 10(1 Ki'l Hi) JuIIh N ,10H 111 l..it Hose .. .toil Inn Madellm. I.I 1 1 1 it it .114 ls tnlry uurp ji .. n o n . Iir, , nr-iilds Italic Isle purse a ml up, 1 HI ii M li, S ,sn i,. h.fi lT lulu d It. iti-rl IJuslrr i'hus ,111 I. II) up r ibbi i '; - pi . p. Vlrit,, A ' i p .i , I 'Jl'l 'IM, r Mm. i Slinn claiming 1 ',. miles: 1 1.', 'thinker .. . Iiiii 'Keep A7 iinurmond . !' H- KlnglliluM iure ji.'iui ..lHlmiiiK. "i' 'I (iiiloiUs .101 Houeeler . . KiOmed . . I'll, ululi Also eligible- Medusa May W i'inl.1 rt'Op Mugian .. sl i. li r , '.'.'' n I un l '"i. iim J immi r ni .''"'I I , I finai. . f" "dsur,, J i' i:, .. W. , "P n SI 'I ii r ' ill. I II Kl'l 11.1 llfl 111 lfi'i 10.1 111 .'Oil I, IIS ins tut in ins nn ins ins ill ti.ul .UK Suits as Low as Wanamaker & Brown's rth " S i For selection from hundreds of $30 to $45 young men's Jfj) jA II suits. They are remainders of many kinds and your size " ' is among them, well worth hunting for. $20 at I lg il eg $ ilulmlne lluee-jear- Janhel . inn MarBnr .101 l.t KlOs . HI UliMlnl , (nn AlHll l,Ill,ln. I iiii"s rosier rhiinksgiviiii; lloiul . inn ION Knnd claimed Tom Pi Inusi .nm r. l'Un'.l. P pes, 'Mild orrow's Emnlri. r.itu en.... 'o Jear-olds, selling, m, fUr. .T.'rr'" rste k..M"e 112 11-.' ll'l ti'l flu n..:r i ..-.mm 4wins 1 "mm i Thim I'hevaller iv Light Fantastlr llli "ay l.lly .11 Hire-.jeKr-olds, nillea .114 114 1110 ,1110 and 'nn n,tiy j "' "Ion. France " 1 Sea gu.n 1 I I CflMIn ...... Pa A'1."' mile,""'11'"" lree.,cHr.o1d P.M " !!7 Mln.m ",. niut, !i Kdivin . :! 35 & $40 For two groups of approximately 500 fine summer worsted suits, includ ing even guaranteed blue serges of 550, $60,$G5 and $75 qualities. The values at these three figures are incomparable. ALL of the suits were brought to us by two of Philadel phia's good clothing makers to sell for them and they have shown us where some of these fabrics have cost them as much as $6.50 per yard. These prices are less than wholesale. Wanamaker & Brown f Market at Sixth I Vor 59 Years IKimf C VI JBBBBBBBBBBBBsHskL V'W V , SSSSSSSSSSSSSSTL J away out in the Orient grow rich aromatic tobaccos. A long buying arm reached over and brought them to the U.S.A. then combined them with our home-grown full-bodied tobaccos. Out of the blend was born Spur Cigarettes. That rare, rich old-time tobacco taste and aroma is winning right and left. Besides, Spur Cigarettes have imported paper, rolled without paste. The crimped seam makes Spurs bum shiver, dram easier, and taste better. And that smart brown and silver package is three-fold to keep Spurs right. You just can't stay on the fence once you have "met up" with Spur's good tobacco taste. Liggett 6? Myers Tobacco Co. Cigarettes !1 f s (J ! ft J i 1 3f i AS .1 n ?i tt il tM m '1 Poi.,,1. .. "" UrI"-"'"' '""- 0, three inn: iiiniiiiiiiiiiiillllllllllllilllllii i I'i M Fin UTfl n I umi eiii i n r ;nn i i 1 1 ru itim tu; u in ; itra h n m 1 1 11 ti i i m n i ni .1 nil 1 1 m lit JU nrji (HUiuii'im: ithii mi n nm tn m i n 1 1 it r mn m n oiiimiM " ivmg Allien U2 ' i 'fWIWIIIIllllllllllHIIMHinnilllHililllllllBIIIHI IHim)llnuHinim!im.m.iM iHiimm.M mm, ..n......... ...., iu.uihhihiI HUM tm..liimiinn. ..... ,i .. .,.,, ","'i ::."" "j. .""''J;: ".'!"' '.!' mmmmummimmmmmmimamMMmmmmmmilitimM. unitaHic; I, ti iir '4 i,z i i-f- . ii 1 ." . At . jtf'Q tek MA V t'j&K-:TVSl fim ..'iMi fctou i.ii tuzA&Mitwiwmam
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